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reallifeholmes · 8 months ago
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The Easiest Way for Learning English - How to Learn English Part-1
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hoorayezenglish · 9 months ago
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100 American English Sight Words - List 4
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digitallab007 · 11 months ago
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English Language Lab at School.
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College and school students' language learning is enhanced by the use of English language lab software. The advantages and features that turn it into a vital tool for improving your spoken language abilities.
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michelle-jwhssp2719 · 26 days ago
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Is this literally anything
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susanhorak · 2 years ago
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#spoken_english #تعلم #learn_english #تعلم_الانجليزية كيف اتعلم انجليزي - الصفات فى اللغة الانجليزية - الصفات بالانجليزي وضدها الصفات فى اللغة الانجليزية هى قسم مهم جدا من أقسام الكلام فى اللغة الإنجليزية حيث أن استخدام الصفات بالانجليزي وضدها يأتى فى المرتبة الثانية بعد الفعل من ناحية الإستخدام. و لهذا اخترت لكم أهم الصفات فى اللغة الانجليزية على الإطلاق و المطلوب منك عزيزى المتعلم أن تحفظ هذه الصفات عن ظهم قلب نطقا وكتابة و كذلك أن تتعرف على الصفات بالانجليزي وضدها
لو عجبك الفيديو اعمل مشاركة من اللينك ده كيف اتعلم انجليزي - الصفات فى اللغة الانجليزية - الصفات بالانجليزي وضدها https://youtu.be/x7gfkydHh4k
ليصلك كل جديد اشترك بالقناه http://bit.ly/2HQGd4q
يمكنك الاستفادة من الدروس التالية كيف اتعلم انجليزي - الصفات فى اللغة الانجليزية - الصفات بالانجليزي وضدها https://youtu.be/x7gfkydHh4k
تدريب اللغة الانجليزية - تعلم اللغة الانجليزية بطلاقة للمبتدئين - تحدث الانجليزية بطلاقة https://youtu.be/-YKWz6Rm1aQ
كيف اتعلم انجليزي - اخبار الطقس - درجة الحرارة غدا https://youtu.be/VZA5JLMgiZg
تعليم انجليزي - المشاعر باللغة الانجليزية - كيفية التعبير عن المشاعر https://youtu.be/W0G2ZJ1vyi4
دورات اللغة الانجليزية - تعبير عن الاسرة - الاهل https://youtu.be/A0spa90P5Tc
دورات اللغة الانجليزية - المشاعر باللغة الانجليزية - كيف تكتب احساس بالانجليزي https://youtu.be/zEjxoSPSo9k #مواقع_تعليم_انجليزي #برامج_تعليم_انجليزي #تعلم_اللغة_الانجليزية #تعلم #spoken_english #english_speaking_course_online #spoken_english_in_telugu #نهي_طلبة , Noha Tolba
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inbabylontheywept · 2 months ago
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Memories of Grandpa Dale
I was playing in the barn, but I was also hiding from my grandpa. I was aware that this hurt his feelings, but I didn’t know what else to do. Every year I’d ever visited him before, he’d seemed kind of mad at me, but I’d hoped still that year was the year that we’d finally be friends. I even made a list of things to do together. 
Unfortunately, the list did not fix things¹ so I'd been forced to acknowledge that if he couldn't be happy with me there, and he couldn't be happy with me gone, then perhaps he simply could not be happy. At least, not until someone invented The Secret Third Thing.
(But I was only nine. So. That someone would probably not be me.) 
Fortunately, being happy is a task that I've never needed to delegate - I’m actually quite good at it. I’d been sad in the barn for maybe an hour or so, but eventually that got boring, so I invented a new game where I would chase big clouds of shiny blue flies off the sun-warmed horse-poop and try to shoo them towards a corner of the barn that I knew had a large spiderweb in it. 
I was perfectly aware that this is not ideal for the flies, but I had just read Charlotte’s Web, so my empathy function was very biased towards spiders, who I perceived as patient and compassionate and slightly maternal women. Who just happened to have eight legs.  
(I, like most nine year old boys, would have personally been willing to fight a war for every patient, compassionate, slightly maternal woman I had ever met. If you, personally, have ever hugged a little boy who was trying very hard not to cry in front of his friends after skinning his knee, know that there is a child in this world that would kill in your name.)
(Now live with that knowledge.) 
I played my game with the flies for a long time. Long enough to get into a rhythm of running and laughing and then panting outside on my back while wallowing in the long green grass.
It was during one of those walks outside to lay in the grass that I noticed my mom. She was sitting on a hay bale, looking baffled. I don’t know how long she’d been there, but I was too young and confident to even feel odd. She asked me what I was doing, and I just kind of gestured to the ceiling, and said, You know, just. Feeding spiders.²
She nodded. I was feeding spiders. Of course. 
We sat there a few moments. It was an amicable silence, but I was still faintly relieved when she broke it.  
Your grandpa’s been looking for you, she said. He got some grapes earlier. Wanted to take you to feed the ducks.
I've always really liked feeding ducks³. Visiting them had actually been the next thing on my list. 
I was baffled by the effort. 
He’s mad at me, I pointed out. My mom, to her credit, looked genuinely confused. 
He’s not, she said. 
But he was mad when we picked blackberries, I pointed out. And when we went on that walk down to the prairie. And he snapped at me this morning when I asked if I could have some of his dried mangos. 
The mangos had been my last straw. The weirdest part was that he didn’t even say no, he just (angrily) said of course you can, as if it was an insult to his hospitality that I was asking when just the year before he’d yelled at me because I ate a tin of dried apples. Apparently, I was just supposed to know that those apples were exclusively reserved for The Apocalypse. 
(To be fair, my grandpa has always been very worried about the apocalypse, but mostly in the context of not having enough dried apples for it. There was a period of my life where I thought that The Apocalypse referred to some kind of prophesied biblical event where there would be No More Apples. This thought has stuck with me for a very long time⁴.)
Well. Yeah. My mom said. He’s mad. But he’s not mad at you. He’s just… Mad. 
I mulled this over. 
What about the mangos? I asked, and she shrugged at that. 
Alright, so that time he was mad at you, but that’s being mad one time in three days. Cut the man some slack, you’ve been asking him for permission before eating anything. 
I just don’t want to eat the wrong thing, I said. I’ve always been very defensive of my rule-following. Both because rules are important, and also because that #10 can of dried apples ripped through me like a shotgun full of razor blades⁵. That “snack” had 400% the recommended daily fiber for an adult man. And I was very definitely not a grown man when I ate it.  
It was a very painful experience is what I am trying to say. 
I know, my mom said. 
I don’t even like apples, I added. Still defensive. 
I know, my mom said again. She’s very good at saying it. It always feels like she’s agreeing with me, and not just trying to rush me onto The Point. Sometimes, people need to make detours from The Point in order to explain things. Like, hypothetically, why they once ate a very large number of dehydrated apples. My mom is wise, and she has always known this. . 
I just really wanted to eat something sweet, I continued. They don’t keep anything sweet in the whole house. The day before I ate those apples, I licked all the salt off a saltine just so I could eat the cracker plain. And then the cracker tasted just like a cookie. To me. That’s how crazy I was going. 
My mom nodded her head sympathetically. 
My first month of college, she said conspiratorially, I ate about a box of poptarts a day. 
There was another longish pause as both of us considered what led us to this point. 
My parents are crazy, my mom said at long last. It’s a very peaceful statement to her. I'm sure it was stressful when she first realized it, but she's had a long time to make her peace, and she's made it well.  
Will you go with me? I asked. To feed the ducks?  
He’s not mad at you, she said again. Reemphasizing her point. He’s just mad. It’s just how he is. 
But she went with me anyway.
I watched Grandpa Dale closely the whole way to the pond to see if my mom was right. She was. She almost always is.  He was angry while he drove, and he was angry while he parked and he was even angry while he strode purposefully towards the park. When we got there, he took several grapes, and he angrily put them in his hand, and angrily extended the hand towards the ducks, and he looked at me, and for maybe a tenth of a second he looked okay. Not exactly happy, but a little less mad. Then a duck bit the webbing between his pointer finger and his thumb.
He immediately, without hesitation, without even a second thought, hit the duck with a haymaker⁶. For a human, the punch would have been devastating, but the duck had the benefit of having essentially no inertia, so it just kind of moved sideways and looked perplexed. 
You son of a bitch, my grandpa said. This is a funny thing for anyone to say to a duck, but it was especially funny to hear coming from a former Mormon Bishop. 
Quack,⁷ said the duck. 
My mom started laughing. I'd felt a sort of holy terror at the anger my grandpa was exuding in that moment, but the moment she laughed I realized how absurd it was. I was watching a grown man beef with a duck. I was watching a grown man beef with the world. 
I started laughing too. In a better world, maybe my grandpa would've joined. Maybe he would've taken a good hard look in the mirror and questioned why exactly he was so angry. But he didn't. Instead he swore at the duck some more, and he threw his remaining handful of grapes at it overhand, like a baseball, and then the duck ate the grapes out of the water, and my mom actually laughed so hard she started dry heaving a little, and my grandpa had to go sit in the car for a few minutes by himself to regain his composure. 
¹ He managed to pick blackberries angrily
² Unfortunately, I do this kind of response quite a bit.
³ I got my first kiss from my wife because I managed to capture a duck. They're like, a motif for my life. Very lucky to have that.
⁴ I reference it again in this very weird short story.
⁵ I eat a lot of strange things.
⁶ My wife is concerned people will not know what a haymaker is. It is simply the most redneck kind of punch.
⁷ ...What did you expect it to say?
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tyler007sstuff · 6 months ago
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My headcannon is that scout and sniper are such good bros that they see each other as brothers (idk english 😂🔫 )
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valkugo · 1 year ago
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challengers twitter pointed out something very cool: art's coach speaking to him in german!
the subs says "just invite her to serve." (which doesn't make any sense? and art doesn't even go to her after that lmao?) but he apparently actually says "wirf den ball etwas höher." which means "throw the ball a little higher.".
so art knows what patrick's house looks like which means he went there, he understands when his coach speaks to him in german and he's the only one who can pronounce "zweig", a german surname, the right way.
art learning german for patrick and spending holidays with him and his family is canon, i don't make the rules.
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royalarchivist · 1 year ago
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Tubbo's grown so much as a DJ these past few weeks, but I gotta say, every time he drops Spanish or Brazilian music into the mix, I lose my damn MIND, this goes so hard 💿🎶
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4lph4kidz · 8 months ago
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ghost-orion · 6 months ago
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i love that viktor is czech i love everything about it. my favourtie is when jayvik people make him call jayce a "dobrý chlapec" because they used google translate i love you so much everybody.....
a little guide on calling jayce a "good boy" in czech: "dobrý chlapec" is kinda like calling him a "sensible young man" skjdfh. "dobrý" is a very literal translation of "good", its use is like "good day, everybody", not like "a well-behaved dog". "chlapec" is super formal, it's like how heimerdinger calls people "my boy", not like anything familial or intimate.
you might want to probably use "hodný kluk", literally translating to "kind boy" or "nice boy", closer to what we use for praise. (a more casual version is "hodnej kluk", as i can't imagine they'd use formal czech in the lanes.) he could even just say "hodný"/"hodnej", as we often use just the adjective for nicknames and such. (if you ever see a slavic character call someone "hey, [adjective] one!" that's what that is, english is weird with this aslkh)
that being said: there is nothing wrong with using google translate!!! it's incredibly sweet nonetheless, i really don't mind any mistakes ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡ i grew up learning english in fandom so i know first hand how hard it is :]
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swhhdr-wthhr · 6 months ago
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roman's first encounter with his long lost twin
original sketch and meme under cut
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hoorayezenglish · 9 months ago
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100 American English Sight Words - List 1 - Learn how to pronounce common American English sight words.
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magnetothemagnificent · 4 months ago
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Almost every "this thing I learned in grade school is useless in my everyday life" claim can be answered by the fact that grade school is meant to give you a general education, not a specialized one. It's supposed to teach you a little bit about everything so that you can get a sense about what you might be interested in. A future doctor won't know they're interested in medicine if they don't learn anything about biology in grade school. A future writer won't know they're interested in writing if they don't learn anything about literature in grade school. A future civic worker won't know they're interested in civics if they don't learn anything about history or government in grade school. So of course you'll end up looking back and thinking that some things you learned are useless.... because grade school isn't about you individually. It's about everyone, it's supposed to ensure everyone has a chance to explore their interests and have a solid foundation for their futures.
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susanhorak · 2 years ago
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#spoken_english #تعلم #learn_english #تعلم_الانجليزية كيف اتعلم انجليزي - رد الفعل بالانجليزية - رياكشن بالانجليزي رد الفعل بالانجليزية تعتبر كثيرة جدا وبالرغم من اعدادها الكبيرة إلا أن معظم الناس يستخدمون عدد قليل من رياكشن بالانجليزي بشكل كبير جدا وبتكرار يومى وإذا كنت لا تعرف رد الفعل بالانجليزية فأنت لا تعرف شيئ عن اللغة الإنجليزية لان هذه الأفعال شائعة جدا وتستخدم بكثرة كل يوم للتعبير عن رياكشن بالانجليزي
لو عجبك الفيديو اعمل مشاركة من اللينك ده كيف اتعلم انجليزي - رد الفعل بالانجليزية - رياكشن بالانجليزي https://youtu.be/qvJKA3cewZY
ليصلك كل جديد اشترك بالقناه http://bit.ly/2HQGd4q
يمكنك الاستفادة من الدروس التالية كيف اتعلم انجليزي - رد الفعل بالانجليزية - رياكشن بالانجليزي https://youtu.be/qvJKA3cewZY
تدريب اللغة الانجليزية - التعبير عن الالم - كلام عن الالم والجرح https://youtu.be/xfhlQ4zc-EM
تدريب اللغة الانجليزية - كلمات اساسية داخل الصف - الحوار https://youtu.be/kMbYTOsUUw8
تعليم انجليزى - وصف شكل الأشخاص - وصف شخصية https://youtu.be/jCY8pcy7Ov4
دورات اللغة الانجليزية - ترجمة الى الانجليزية - المترجم الانجليزي https://youtu.be/-rHI9sGiFWQ
دورات اللغة الانجليزية - تعبير عن الاسرة - الاهل https://youtu.be/A0spa90P5Tc #مواقع_تعليم_انجليزي #برامج_تعليم_انجليزي #تعلم_اللغة_الانجليزية #تعلم #spoken_english #english_speaking_course_online #spoken_english_in_telugu #نهي_طلبة , Noha Tolba
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cubbyhole-for-flea-bee · 6 months ago
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Once the theatre monkey discovers angsty broadway musicals its all over y'all
or: I got a new personal project I'm workin' on! I'm at the first pass on the animatic rn! I forgot that 'generate matte' is a thing you can do in SB Pro for a whole hour!! I'm suffering!!!
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