Real English Topical Clip A - Al Kohler Homeless in Florida
Real English is divided into 2 basic parts: Lesson videos and Topical videos.
Lesson videos are based on grammar structures and Topical videos are based on themes. The theme in this case is Homelessness.
This clip is for UPPER Intermediate students.
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English as a Second Language: Videos for Students and Teachers
Real English Lesson 32b Where...live SHORT Version CC Double
"Where do you live?" Short version
The Long Version is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSrso8aG9tE
The short version is for pre-intermediate students. The long version is for Intermediates & upper Intermediates.
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, watch the version WITHOUT subtitles before reading the subtitled versions! Listen sever
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.
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