Tuesday 23 November 2010

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In this episode, The Teacher introduces you to three idiomatic phrases connected with pies.
1. It's as easy as pie
2. Pie-eyed
3. To have a finger in many pies



Hello, I'm a very interesting and intelligent man. And today this pie and I are getting together
to teach you some English idioms
I bet you've never been taught by a pie before!
Now you're probably thinking 'It's very difficult to learn anything from a pie', but you're
wrong.
It's as easy as pie.
In English, if something is very easy, we can say 'it's as easy as pie'.
It's as easy as pie. Oh, excuse me. I really need a drink after all that pie.
Ahh!
Ah, I think I've had enough actually, thank you.
In fact, I'm completely pie-eyed.
In English, if someone is very drunk, we can he's pie-eyed.
Pie-eyed. I think I need a little sleep.
Pies. Many pies.
Did I tell you my boss is threatening to fire me because I'm too weird?
But I don't really care because I've got all my other jobs. On Monday I'm a fire eater, on
Tuesdays I'm a brain surgeon, on Wednesdays I'm a clown, on Thursdays I'm an astronaut
and on Fridays I'm... a traffic warden.
I've got my fingers in many pies.
In English, if a person has their finger in many pies it means they are involved in lots of
different activities.
To have a finger in many pies.

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Friday 12 November 2010

Learning English - ( Happy / Sad )



In this lesson we take a look at words connected with being happy and feeling sad. whit right courses

Happy - Sad
Up - Down
Bright - Dark
Cheerful - Forlorn
Sunny - Black     



Yes I know that Good and Bad are not prefixes, but in my video I mean that they can be added to the beginning of those words which describe our feelings, such as mood and temper.

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Lesson 3 - "Kitchen" - English Vocabulary


Vocabulary for the advanced English language learner. Lesson 3 topic: Idioms and sayings about the kitchen.



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English Grammar Lesson - Modals


This is a grammar lesson about modals and modal-like verbs produced by Smart Teaching Online. Susbribe!



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Teeth and Dentists | Learn English | Vocabulary



Have you ever been to the dentist? Have you ever had a filling? This lesson looks at the vocabulary of caring for our teeth and the consequences of not looking after them. It is a video English lesson. Watch the video and then do some self-test exercises. English Conditional sentences and modal auxiliary verbs are the grammar focus of this lesson. |



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Polite English - WANT & WOULD LIKE



Learn how to sound polite and respectful in any situation with this short, important lesson. A small change can lead to a big difference in the way you communicate in English.




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English Speaking - How to Ask Permission - CAN, COULD, MAY, DO YOU MIND


Learn how to be a polite English speaker in this lesson. I explain how politeness, formality, and necessity are all important parts of asking permission, when using the following common words and expressions: CAN, COULD, MAY, and DO YOU MIND.

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