Speaker – R sounds (10:30) speaker (google) speaker (Merriam-Webster) first R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɝ / as in “first” – American English Pronunciation R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɚ / as in “after”- American English Pronunciation I am vs. I’m –
Angelo Deleo: Lesson 3
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F0YKvzClsqrPUl01ZT20ljzQ0Y8MSlUHMkPb720OL-g/edit Set-up = a set of equipment (general term) 1. the way in which things are organized or arranged: // When I started my new job, it took me a while to get used to the set-up. // “Nice little
Epic – Books for Kids – 1
Epic – Books for Kids Fox+Chick: The Party and Other Stories mole – крот, родинка; someone who works for an organization while secretly giving information to its enemies grasshopper – кузнечик (locust – саранча ) parsley – петрушка chipmunk –
Comprehensible input
Comprehensible input (ЛУЧШИЙ способ ВЫУЧИТЬ ЛЮБОЙ ЯЗЫК самостоятельно) Энтони Американец Comprehensible input is language input that can be understood by listeners despite them not understanding all the words and structures in it. It is described as one level above that
Vicky Rivera: Lesson 4
riot – бунт, беспорядки; a situation in which a large crowd of people are behaving in a violent and uncontrolled way, especially when they are protesting about something incentive – стимул, something that encourages you to work harder, start a
Content
Sounds: Vowels: American short a /æ/, short O /ɑ/, short u / ʌ / How to Pronounce [æ] before [n], [m], or [ŋ]; Men vs Man American English – OO [u]/UH [ʊ] Vowels /i/ and /ɪ/ vowel sounds American I=IH
Vicky Rivera: Lesson 3
The cat is pretending to sleep. feather It is storming. The bird is flying into the storm. He is crashing into the tree. into something. He is lying on his old birdhouse. He is surprised to see Mrs. Bird in
Idioms, phrasal verbs etc – 2
flag down – to make the driver of a vehicle stop by waving at them // I flagged down a taxi. // Two young women flag me down. // He flagged a waiter down and grabbed two drinks from the
Sentence Patterns
Please, Thank You and You’re Welcome When ‘please’ is used in order to make requests more polite. It is added to the end of polite question and is preceded by a comma. Notice that ‘please’ is placed at the beginning
Future continuous
Luke, will you be leaving a little later? ( Future continuous = Future progressive) Future progressive (www.grammar-quizzes.com) Future Continuous (www.englishpage.com) Future Progressive (www.englisch-hilfen.de) Future continuous (www.ef.com) Using the Future Continuous Tense (www.grammarly.com) Verbs Followed by Gerunds and Infinitives (by Alex,