Here are some English phrases used in everyday situations. They're very common, but they're rather colloquial, so you often won't find them in an English textbook! Learn these phrases and expressions as well as the situations in which you can use each one.
If you have difficulties in listening, you're not alone - this is one of the most common problems for English learners.
It's frustrating and embarrassing when you can't understand spoken English - but in this lesson, I'm going to explain why it's so difficult and teach you how to improve. See this VIDEO.
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we're going to talk about common errors that students make when speaking English, but first I want to say one thing... DON'T let the fear of errors stop you from speaking English! Remember, it's more important to communicate and practice your speaking, even if it's not "perfect."...
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At the start of this play, the court room is full for today's trial. Two young men, Simon Clark and Dan Smith, stand up. The clerk asks, 'Are you guilty of the murder of Mary Jones?' 'Not guilty!' they reply. But perhaps they are guilty. The police found the murder weapon in their stolen car, and there was blood on Simon's face. If the court finds them guilty, they will go to prison for a very long time. Can the lawyers find out the truth, by asking the right questions? Everyone in court wants to know who murdered Mary Jones, especially her mother, and her boyfriend, Jim. You can help to find the answer, too