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Welcome to English Club: Telephoning in English
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Welcome to English Club. Learn English grammar, vocabulary, verbs and speaking with games, an English newsletter and more. Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Useful vocabulary for making telephone calls in English. If you need to spell your name, or take the name of your caller, the biggest problem is often saying vowel. A' is pronounced as in 'may'. E' is pronounced as in 'email' or 'he'. I' is pronounced as in 'I' or 'eye'. O' is pronounced as in 'no'. U' is pronounced as 'you'. W' is pronounced 'double you'.
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Welcome to English Club: Learning English by Watching Movies Tips
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Welcome to English Club. Learn English grammar, vocabulary, verbs and speaking with games, an English newsletter and more. Wednesday, October 1, 2008. Learning English by Watching Movies Tips. Learning English by watching movies is learning by input. First. You get lots of correct English sentences into your head. Then you can imitate them and you can make your own sentences. And isn't that why you are learning English — to be able to make your own sentences? You learn how native speakers.
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Welcome to English Club: Learn English through Songs
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Welcome to English Club. Learn English grammar, vocabulary, verbs and speaking with games, an English newsletter and more. Wednesday, October 1, 2008. Learn English through Songs. Vocabulary needs to be revised again and again. Well, what could be better than studying vocabulary by listening to your favorite songs? Now, to learn the vocabulary, all you have to do is listening to the song again and again (that shouldn’t be a problem if it’s one of your favourite songs). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Welcome to English Club: Love idioms
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Welcome to English Club. Learn English grammar, vocabulary, verbs and speaking with games, an English newsletter and more. Wednesday, October 1, 2008. A guide to idioms of love. To be attractive to someone: "The shy man at the back of the class caught my eye.". British English) = to find someone attractive: "My friend fancies you! To have a crush on someone. To only be able to think about one person: "When I was at school, I had a crush on a film star.". To have a soft spot for someone. To be in love wit...
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Welcome to English Club: How to write better English
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Welcome to English Club. Learn English grammar, vocabulary, verbs and speaking with games, an English newsletter and more. Tuesday, September 30, 2008. How to write better English. If it takes you twice as long to write something in English as it does in your own language, then try these tips. Ask yourself "Why am I writing? By thinking about the purpose of your text (perhaps you want to explain something, or ask something etc) you can choose the most appropriate vocabulary and level of formality. Most l...
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Welcome to English Club: September 2008
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Welcome to English Club. Learn English grammar, vocabulary, verbs and speaking with games, an English newsletter and more. Tuesday, September 30, 2008. How to write better English. If it takes you twice as long to write something in English as it does in your own language, then try these tips. Ask yourself "Why am I writing? By thinking about the purpose of your text (perhaps you want to explain something, or ask something etc) you can choose the most appropriate vocabulary and level of formality. Most l...
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Welcome to English Club: Writing "Thank You" letters and emails
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Welcome to English Club. Learn English grammar, vocabulary, verbs and speaking with games, an English newsletter and more. Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Writing "Thank You" letters and emails. It's polite to write a "thank you" letter each time you receive a present. You can also write emails to thank people, but it's still considered more "personal" to write a short letter by hand. You normally start the letter "Dear…" followed by the name of the person you are writing to. In the second paragraph, you ca...