Real English Lesson 23b - Got (SHORT Version) CC Double
"Have" = "got" = "have got" in the USA and in the UK.
What have you got...? short version, CC double.
For even more practice with this structure, see the long version here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXD3tY6SD5U
Note: "Have" = "got" = "have got" in the USA and in the UK!
Also interesting to note that the interviewer often asks the cameraman
"Got it?". What does he mean?
This is a "CC Double" - A "CC Double" video is composed of two parts:
1 - The regular video, followed by
2 - The same v
Real English Lesson 22 - Continental Airlines(DO)- CC Double
What is the difference between "What do you do?" and "What are you doing?"
This very short video shows that sometimes they are used to mean the same thing, but there is an important distinction. To simplify, "Doing" is NOW, and "Do" is every day.
This is a "CC Double" - A "CC Double" video is composed of two parts:
1 - The regular video, followed by
2 - The same video with subtitles.
Students of English: To improve your pronunciation, always study the version WITHOUT subtitles before readin
Real English Lesson 21 - Introduction to DO - CC Double
A short video introducing "do" and "does" for the present simple.
Level: pre-intermediate
This is a CC Double.
Note: A "CC Double" video is composed of two parts:
1 - The regular video, followed by
2 - The same video with subtitles.
Students of English: To improve your pronunciation, watch and listen to the version WITHOUT subtitles several times before reading the subtitled versions!
Real English Lesson 20 - Going to a place - CC Double
Lesson 20: "Going to a place" (NOT to be confused with "going to do", which is Lesson 40) - for Beginners - more practice with the present progressive.
This is a "CC Double":
Note: A "CC Double" video is composed of two parts:
1 - The regular video, followed by
2 - The same video with subtitles.
Students of English: To improve your pronunciation, always study the version WITHOUT subtitles before reading the subtitled versions!