Real English Lesson 32a where... live Long Version CC Double
"Where do you live?" - with and without subtitles - long version:
The long version of this clip is for intermediate students. The short version is for pre-intermediates.
The short version is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCTho_OAkxc
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 reading the s
Real English Lesson 31 how-long-does-it-take CC Double
A structure for pre-intermediate students of English as a Second Language:
"How long does it take (to do something)?"
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 reading the subtitled versions!
English as a Second Language: Videos for Students and Teachers
Real English Lesson 30 - Like to do - part 2
Carlos made a comment about this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Irwv_oAXQQs
and I answered:
Hi! Glad you like it. I'm also glad that you chose this long video for making a comment.
My favorite part of this video is at 4:25 when Blaise, the interviewer, asks Mark to spell his name. It goes like this:
"Interviewer: What is your name, sir?
Mark: Mark.
Interviewer: Mark what?
Mark: Mark Lipton.
Interviewer: How do you spell your last name?
Mark: Like soup. L - I - P - T - O - N.
Int
Real English Lesson 29 - Like to do - part 1
What do you like to do... ? Part 1 of 2: more practice with the present simplme for intermediate students.
English as a Second Language: Videos for Students and Teachers
Real English Lesson 28 music-and-movies-CC-Double
What kind of music do you like?
What kind of movies do you like?
This is a two-in-one clip and 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 reading the subtitled versions!