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Wie immer beginnen wir unser Programm mit einem Rückblick auf einige aktuelle Ereignisse. Als Erstes sprechen wir über die historische Wahl des ersten US-amerikanischen Papstes. Danach diskutieren wir über die Gelegenheit, die sich den europäischen Ländern durch Trumps Kürzung von Forschungsmitteln bietet. Sie wollen Wissenschaftler aus den USA aufnehmen, deren Arbeit durch die Kürzungen bedroht ist. In unserem Wissenschaftsteil sprechen wir heute über eine Studie über afrikanische Prachtglanzstare. Diese Vögel gehen Beziehungen ein, die einer Freundschaft ähneln. Und zum Schluss beleuchten wir das Dilemma der ukrainischen Stadt Odessa, die ihr multikulturelles Erbe mit einem neuen Entkolonialisierungsgesetz in Einklang bringen muss, das die Entfernung von Symbolen des russischen Imperialismus vorsieht. Der zweite Teil des Programms ist der deutschen Sprache und Kultur gewidmet. Unser erster Dialog ist voller Beispiele für unser heutiges Grammatikthema – Stem-Changing Verbs and Irregular Verbs. Und wir beenden die heutige Folge mit einem Dialog, der den Gebrauch einer weiteren deutschen Redewendung veranschaulicht – Sich keine grauen Haare wachsen lassen. Leo XIV. wird der erste Papst aus den USA Europa heißt US-Wissenschaftler willkommen, die von Trumps Forschungskürzungen bedroht sind Entwickeln afrikanische Prachtglanzstare freundschaftliche Beziehungen? Die ukrainische Stadt Odessa kämpft mit ihrer imperialen russischen und sowjetischen Vergangenheit Wehrpflicht auch für Frauen? Nicht zu viel Salz!
Wie immer beginnen wir unser Programm mit einem Rückblick auf einige aktuelle Ereignisse. Als Erstes sprechen wir über die historische Wahl des ersten US-amerikanischen Papstes. Danach diskutieren wir über die Gelegenheit, die sich den europäischen Ländern durch Trumps Kürzung von Forschungsmitteln bietet. Sie wollen Wissenschaftler aus den USA aufnehmen, deren Arbeit durch die Kürzungen bedroht ist. In unserem Wissenschaftsteil sprechen wir heute über eine Studie über afrikanische Prachtglanzstare. Diese Vögel gehen Beziehungen ein, die einer Freundschaft ähneln. Und zum Schluss beleuchten wir das Dilemma der ukrainischen Stadt Odessa, die ihr multikulturelles Erbe mit einem neuen Entkolonialisierungsgesetz in Einklang bringen muss, das die Entfernung von Symbolen des russischen Imperialismus vorsieht. Der zweite Teil des Programms ist der deutschen Sprache und Kultur gewidmet. Unser erster Dialog ist voller Beispiele für unser heutiges Grammatikthema – Stem-Changing Verbs and Irregular Verbs. Und wir beenden die heutige Folge mit einem Dialog, der den Gebrauch einer weiteren deutschen Redewendung veranschaulicht – Sich keine grauen Haare wachsen lassen. Leo XIV. wird der erste Papst aus den USA Europa heißt US-Wissenschaftler willkommen, die von Trumps Forschungskürzungen bedroht sind Entwickeln afrikanische Prachtglanzstare freundschaftliche Beziehungen? Die ukrainische Stadt Odessa kämpft mit ihrer imperialen russischen und sowjetischen Vergangenheit Wehrpflicht auch für Frauen? Nicht zu viel Salz!
La prima parte della puntata di oggi sarà dedicata all'attualità. Cominceremo parlando della decisione della Germania di classificare l'AfD come organizzazione di estrema destra. L'Ufficio federale per la protezione della Costituzione ha motivato la scelta facendo riferimento alle posizioni xenofobe del partito. Proseguiremo con un'analisi dello stato attuale del movimento populista. Donald Trump doveva spazzare via i centristi dell'establishment con una rivolta populista globale contro la cultura woke. Ma il suo turbolento secondo mandato sembra sortire l'effetto opposto. Poi, ci concentreremo sui risultati del Global Flourishing Study, pubblicati la settimana scorsa. E per finire, parleremo di quale sia l'abbigliamento appropriato per i leader mondiali in base alle occasioni. A tal riguardo, il Presidente degli Stati Uniti, Donald Trump è stato criticato per non aver rispettato il decoro durante i funerali del Papa. Il resto della puntata sarà dedicato alla lingua e alla cultura italiana. Nel dialogo di grammatica ci saranno tanti esempi di Irregular Verbs in the passato remoto. Infine, l'ultima conversazione illustrerà l'uso di un altro proverbio italiano: Consolarsi con l'aglietto. - La Germania designa ufficialmente l'AfD come gruppo estremista di destra - Il populismo globale sta subendo un contraccolpo a causa delle politiche di Trump? - Lo studio Global Flourishing rivela vincitori inattesi e risultati mediocri - Trump criticato per aver infranto il protocollo durante i funerali del Papa - La grande mostra di Caravaggio a Roma - Tradizione o rivoluzione: il conclave e il futuro della Chiesa
Send us a textHola! Com va? This is part 2 on the perfect tense! Last lesson we learned the basic use and formation of the singular pronouns, this episode will focus on a lot of the irregularities with the past participles as well as teach you how to use the rest of the pronouns so that you can talk about what a variety of people have done in the past!We hope you enjoyed it and found it useful. If you do enjoy the Pod please don't forget to give a little rating or review as it really means a lot!If you want more practice you can see a lot of these verbs in a dialogue that we unpick in the bonus episode on Patreon! The lesson notes and language summary will as always be available there too.Don't forget to check us out on social media as well - we are trying to bit a little more active on Instagram! @lazylinguistcatalanUse the code LOVE20 for 20% off our Catalan for Beginners course!https://www.thelazylinguist.co.uk/catalan-beginners-course?coupon=LOVE20Available until 28th February 2025 11:59pm Support the showCourse: Currently 20% off our Catalan for Beginners Course - only for the month of Feb!Patreon: The Lazy Linguist Buy us a coffee: Buy me a Coffee Instagram: @lazylinguistcatalan Facebook: The Lazy Linguist PodcastChristina offers private lessons - enquire through a DM on socials or through the link: Private lessons
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Summary In this episode of FTCE Seminar, host Mercedes Musto delves into the intricacies of standard verb forms and the correction of inappropriate shifts in verb tense. The discussion covers the definitions and examples of infinitive, past tense, and irregular verbs, emphasizing the importance of understanding these concepts for the FTCE General Knowledge English Language Skills Subtest. The episode provides practical examples and encourages listeners to practice their English language skills to succeed in their teacher certification exams. Check out Episode 32 for Full Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Verb Forms and Tenses 02:52 Understanding Irregular Verbs and Their Forms 06:13 Applying Verb Tenses in Context Keywords FTCE, teacher certification, English language skills, verb forms, verb tense, irregular verbs, academic writing, grammar, education --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftceseminar/support
⭐ My annual BLACK FRIDAY SALE IS HAPPENING NOW! Sign up for Premium Content for a HUGE savings: ➡️ https://bit.ly/44822TQ In this episode, we're taking a ride through the fascinating history of the Ferris wheel while learning some tricky irregular verbs along the way! Together, we'll explore how this iconic amusement ride came to life as a bold attempt to rival the Eiffel Tower at the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Practice the terms, hear them in a variety of contexts and then take a quiz to test what you've learned! At the very end, we'll go through fun facts about the Ferris Wheel. Did you know the original Ferris wheel was dynamited? Or that Ain Dubai is the tallest Ferris wheel in the world, standing at a jaw-dropping 820 feet? So, let's ride through history, learn some grammar, and have a little fun together. Let's do it!
Come sempre, nella prima parte della trasmissione daremo uno sguardo agli eventi più importanti del panorama mondiale. Commenteremo, innanzitutto, la nuova dottrina nucleare approvata dal Cremlino, che prevede la minaccia di usare armi nucleari in risposta ad attacchi convenzionali. Quindi, parleremo del monito rivolto ai politici dell'UE, di potenziare significativamente la capacità difensiva europea. A seguire, discuteremo di una piattaforma social in rapida crescita, Bluesky, che potrebbe diventare un'alternativa a X di Elon Musk. E infine scopriremo meglio in cosa consiste lo spazio terapeutico informale creato all'interno di una stazione della metropolitana di New York. La seconda parte della trasmissione è dedicata agli approfondimenti sulla grammatica e le espressioni della lingua italiana. Il dialogo grammaticale conterrà molti esempi sull'argomento di oggi, Overview of the Present Indicative of Irregular Verbs. Il dialogo delle espressioni, invece, illustrerà gli usi di un'altra espressione molto usata nella lingua italiana, Dare del filo da torcere. - La Russia minaccia di usare armi nucleari in risposta ad attacchi convenzionali - I politici dell'UE chiedono massicci miglioramenti alla difesa europea - Irritati da X di Elon Musk, alcuni utenti passano alla piattaforma Bluesky - La metropolitana di New York offre ai passeggeri l'opportunità di esprimere le proprie emozioni - Parthenope, il nuovo film di Paolo Sorrentino - Roma sotto le impalcature: turisti, monumenti e lavori per il Giubileo
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Learn essential Italian irregular verbs and how to use them in everyday conversations. Learn about our Online Italian School and get a free mini lesson every week: https://joyoflanguages.online/italian-school Subscribe to our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@joyoflanguages.italian?sub_confirmation=1 Get the bonus materials for this episode: https://italian.joyoflanguages.com/podcast/italian-irregular-verbs Today's Italian words: Ho un appuntamento = I have a meetup (literally: an appointment) Cosa facciamo? = What shall we do? Usciamo? = Shall we go out? Vuoi stare a casa? = Do you want to stay at home?
高雄美術特區2-4房全新落成,《惟美術》輕軌C22站散步即到家,近鄰青海商圈,卡位明星學區,徜徉萬坪綠海。 住近美術館,擁抱優雅日常,盡現驕傲風範!美術東四路X青海路 07-553-3838 ----以上訊息由 SoundOn 動態廣告贊助商提供---- Join our online class: headstartacademy.teachable.com/p/billingual-grade-1-english-grammar In this fun and exciting episode of Headstart Academy as we go on a magical adventure to learn all about adjectives! Discover how words like big, small, soft, and colorful help us describe the world around us. Play a guessing game, sing along to a catchy adjective song, and use your own adjectives to make sentences more fun! Perfect for young English learners who want to expand their vocabulary and explore the world of words!
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This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/AMERICANENGLISH and get on your way to being your best self. Welcome to today's episode of the American English Podcast, where we dive into the life of one of aviation's most iconic figures—Amelia Earhart. You may know her for her groundbreaking flights, but beyond her celebrated achievements, her mysterious disappearance remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the 20th century. Join us as we explore her incredible journey. In it, you will learn 10 Irregular Verbs in English. Had you ever heard of Amelia Earhart before this episode? Who is an inspiring female from your country? Let me know on Instagram @americanenglishpodcast. Verbs Heard in Lesson To dream - dreamt / dreamed To do - did To throw - threw To teach - taught To fly - flew To mistake - mistook To quit - quit To fight - fought To feel - felt To fall - fell Premium Content: Season 4 (Episodes 150 - 200) = Each episode includes a quiz, the PDF transcript (the text of the audio) with definitions of challenging words and the mp3 file. All Premium Content for Seasons 1, 2 and 3 (Episodes 001 - 150) - and get Season 4 at a discount. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's episode is about the past tense of the Slovak verbs like stáť (to stand), ísť (to go), brať (to take), prať (to wash/do laundry), vedieť (to know), vziať (to take), minúť (to spend). Then you will practice them in short sentences. You will also learn how to say “I knew that“ in Slovak.Episode notesToday we are going to look at some verbs that belong to the group 5. For example: stáť (to stand), ísť (to go), brať (to take), prať (to wash/do laundry), vedieť (to know), vziať (to take), minúť (to spend), and so on. Then you will practice them in short sentences. You will also learn how to say “I knew that“ in Slovak.1. The Past Tense of the Verb stáť (to stand)stál som/ stála som(I stood stali sme (we stood)stál si / stála si (you stood) stali ste (you stood)stál / stala / stalo (he, she, it stood) stali (they stood)2. The Past Tense of the Verb ísť (to go), but also odísť (to leave), prísť (to come)išiel som / išla som (I went) išli sme (we went)išiel si/ išla si (you went) išli ste (you went)išiel / išla / išlo (he, she, it went) išli(they went)6. The Past Tense of the Verb vedieť (to know, to have knowledge)vedel som/ vedela som (I knew) vedeli sme (we knew)vedel si / vedela si (you knew) vedeli ste (you knew)vedel / vedela / vedelo (he, she, it knew) vedeli (they knew)7. The Past Tense of the Verb minúť (to spend)minul som / minula som(I spent) minuli sme (we spent)minul si / minula si (you spent) minuli ste (you spent)minul / minula / minulo (he, she, it spent) minuli (spent)Sentences1. Minulú sobotu ma kamarát pozval na jeho svadbu. (Last Saturday, a friend invited me to his wedding.)2. No dobre, ale čo si oblečiem? (Okay, but what do I wear?)3. Stál som pred otvorenou skriňou. (I was standing in front of an open wardrobe / closet.)4. Bol som v panike. (I was in a panic.)5. Už dlho som nič nepral. (I haven't washed anything in a long time.)6. Vzal som veľký kôš na prádlo. (I took a large laundry basket.)7. Hodil som do neho to najpotrebnejšie. (I threw the most necessary things into it.)8. Išiel som do práčovne a začal prať. (I went to the laundromat and started washing.)9. Pral som a pral som, až kým som neminul všetky mince. (I washed and washed until I used up all the coins.)10. Napriek tomu som vedel, že to stačilo. (Nevertheless, I knew it was enough.)11. Vedel som to. (I knew that.)Timestamps00:37 Introduction to the episode02:55 Slovak lesson18:49 Short sentences19;43 Short sentences with the English translation22:12 Final thoughtsIf you have any questions, send it to my email hello@bozenasslovak.com. Check my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bozenasslovak/ where I am posting the pictures of what I am talking about on my podcast. Also, check my website https://www.bozenasslovak.com © All copywrites reserved to Bozena O Hilko LLC
Today we are going to look at some verbs from the forth group: niesť , viesť, viezť, spať, stretnúť, vidieť, sedieť and conjugate them in the past tense. You will also learn how to ask “Who was it?“ in Slovak.Episode notesToday we are going to look at some verbs from the forth group. For example: niesť (to carry), viesť (to lead), viezť (to drive), spať (to sleep), stretnúť (to meet), vidieť (to see), sedieť (to sit). Then we conjugate them in the past tense so you can practice them in short sentences. You will also learn how to ask “Who was it?“ in Slovak. Slovak lesson1. The Past Tense of the Verb niesť (to carry)niesol som / niesla som (I carried) niesli sme (we carried)niesol si / - la si (you carried) niesli ste (you carried)niesol / - la / - lo (he, she, it carried) niesli (they carried)5. The Past Tense of the Verb stretnúť (to meet)stretol som / stretla som(I met) stretli sme (we met)stretol si / stretla si(you met) stretli ste (you met)stretol / stretla / stretlo (he, she, it met) stretli (they met)7. The Past Tense of the Verb sedieť (to sit)sedel som / sedela som (I sat) sedeli sme (we sat)sedel si/ sedela si (you sat) sedeli ste (you sat)sedel / sedela / sedelo (he, she, it sat) sedeli (they sat)Short sentences1. Ahoj, miláčik. Kde si bol včera večer? (Hello, darling. Where were you yesterday evening?)2. Bol som doma. Spal som. Prečo? (I was at home. I was sleeping. Why?)3. Moja kamarátka ťa videla v jej susedstve. (My friend saw you in her neighborhood.)4. Naozaj? (Really?)5. Naozaj. Vraj si sa na jej ulici stretol s nejakou ženou. (Really. Apparently you met with a woman on her street.)6. Nepamätám sa. (I do not remember.)7. Vraj si jej niesol kabelku a viedol ju k tvojmu autu. (Aparently you were carrying her purse and leading her to your car.)8. Ááááh, ona myslela tamtú ženu. (Aaaah, she meant that woman.)9. Hej, tamtú ženu, ktorú si potom niekde viezol. Kto to bol? (Yeah, that woman, who you were driving somewhere. Who was it?)10. To bola moja mama a viezol som ju k lekárovi. (It was my mom and I was taking her to the doctor.)11. Kto to bol? (Who was it?)Timestamps00:37 Introduction to the episode02:41 Slovak lesson19:41 Slovak sentences20:36 Slovak sentences with English translation22:39 Final thoughtsIf you have any questions, send it to my email hello@bozenasslovak.com. Check my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bozenasslovak/ where I am posting the pictures of what I am talking about on my podcast. Also, check my website https://www.bozenasslovak.com © All copywrites reserved to Bozena O Hilko LLC
Today we look at the third group of slightly irregular verbs: žiť, piť, šiť, priať (si), smiať sa (laugh). You will also learn how to ask “What do you think?” and “Would they live well?” in Slovak. Episode notesToday we look at the third group of slightly irregular verbs. For example: žiť (to live), piť (to drink), šiť (to saw), priať (si) (to wish for), smiať sa (laugh), and so on. Then you will practice them in short sentences. You will also learn how to ask “What do you think?” and “Would they live well?” in Slovak.Slovak lesson1. The Past Tense of the Verb žiť (to live)žil som / žila som (I lived) žili sme (we lived)žil si / žila si(you lived) žili ste(you lived)žil / žila / žilo (he, she, it lived) žili (they lived)4. The Past Tense of the Irregular Verb jesť (to eat)jedol som / jedla som (I ate) jedli sme(we ate)jedol si / jedla si(you ate) jedli ste (you ate)jedol / jedla / jedlo (he, she, it ate) jedli (they ate)7. The Past Tense of the Verb zasmiať sa (to laugh)zasmial som sa / - a som sa (I laughed) zasmiali sme sa (we laughed)zasmial si sa / - la si sa (you laughed) zasmiali ste sa (you laughed)zasmial sa / - la sa / - lo sa (he, she, it laughed) zasmiali sa (they laughed)Short sentences:1. Ujo Fero mal dobrý život. (Uncle Fero had a good life.)2. Žil si ako veľký pán. (He lived like a great gentleman.)3. Jedol iba panské jedlá a pil tie najlepšie vína. (He ate only fancy food and drank the best wines.4. Ujo Fero nebol pán, ale veľmi šikovný krajčír. (Uncle Fero was not a lord, but a very skilled tailor.)5. Šil pre pánov, ale aj pre dámy. (He sewed for gentlemen, but also for ladies.)6. Šil pre veľkých, ale aj pre malých. (He sewed for the big ones, but also for the little ones.)7. Ujo Fero bol dobrý človek a vždy dobré robil. (Uncle Fero was a good man and always did good.)8. Vraj, len jedno zlé urobil, že sa neoženil. (Apparently, the only thing he did wrong was that he didn't get married.)9. Ujo Fero si prial dobrú manželku a dobré deti. (Uncle Fero wished for a good wife and good children.)10. Dobre by si žili a veselo sa smiali. (They would live well and laugh happily.)11. Čo si myslíte, žili by si dobre? (What do you think, would they live well?)Timestamps00:36 Introduction to the episode02:44 Slovak lesson21:34 Slovak sentences22:35 Slovak sentences with English translation25:29 Final thoughtsIf you have any questions, send it to my email hello@bozenasslovak.com. Check my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bozenasslovak/ where I am posting the pictures of what I am talking about on my podcast. Also, check my website https://www.bozenasslovak.com © All copywrites reserved to Bozena O Hilko LLC
Today's episode is about the conjugation of the second group of the Slovak verbs that are slightly irregular in the present tense. You will also learn how to ask “Did they invite you to a party?” in Slovak. Episode notesIn the Season 5 you learned how to conjugate the Slovak verbs that are slightly irregular in the present tense. In the last episode, we looked at the first group, the verbs with ending -ovať in the infinitive, and conjugated some of them in the past tense. Today we look at the second group. For example: pozvať (to invite), hádzať (to throw), písať (to write), česať (to comb), plakať (to cry), stať sa (to become), and so on. Then you will practice them in short sentences. You will also learn how to ask “Did they invite you to a party?” in Slovak. Slovak lesson1. The Past Tense of the Verb pozvať (to invite)pozval som / - la som (I invited) pozvali sme (we invited)pozval si / - la si (you invited) pozvali ste (you invited)pozval / - la / - lo (he, she, it invited) pozvali (they invited)7. The Past Tense of the Verb stať sa (to become)stal som sa / - la som sa (I became) stali sme sa (we became)stal si sa / - la si sa (you became) stali ste sa (you became)stal sa / - la sa / - lo sa (he, she, it becames) stali sa (they became) Now, let's practice a few sentences:1. Včera som pozval kamarátov na večeru. (I invited my friends to a restaurant.)2. Boli sme veľmi hladní. (We were very hungry.)3. Objednali sme si štyri chody. (We ordered four courses.)4. Nemal som peniaze to zaplatiť. (I didn't have the money to pay for it.)5. Kamaráti sa nahnevali. (Friends got angry.)6. Hádzali do mňa zvyšky jedál. (They threw food scraps at me.)7. Plakal som a prosil, aby prestali. (I cried and begged them to stop.)8. Sľúbil som, že peniaze im vrátim. (I promised to pay them back.)9. Podpísal som zmluvu, že to už viac neurobím. (I signed a contract not to do it again.)10. Podali sme si ruky a stali sme sa znovu kamarátmi. (We shook hands and became friends again.)11. Pozvali ma na záhradnú party. (They invited me to a garden party.)12. Pozvali ťa na párty? (Did they invite you to a party?)Timestamps00:35 Introduction to the episode02:48 Checking your homework04:43 Conjugation of the 2nd group verbs16:39 Short sentences in Slovak17:23 Short sentences with English19:41 Final thoughtsIf you have any questions, send it to my email hello@bozenasslovak.com. Check my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bozenasslovak/ where I am posting the pictures of what I am talking about on my podcast. Also, check my website https://www.bozenasslovak.com © All copywrites reserved to Bozena O Hilko LLC
Imagine you are on a ferry slowly approaching Liberty Island in New York Harbor. The sky is a brilliant blue with just a few clouds drifting overhead. There's a cool breeze; it's hitting your face, and the smell of salt from the ocean water is around you. To your right is the New York City skyline. Lower Manhattan is magical with all of its high rises, but nothing compares to the Statue of Liberty ahead of you. She's massive! In fact, if she were a building, she'd be about 20 stories high. Being in front of her, Lady Liberty is surreal because she's so well-known and such a powerful symbol of hope, freedom, and democracy. She's also a symbol of the United States, but what's her story? In today's lesson, you're going to hear a short story about the Statue of Liberty. In it, you'll hear ten irregular past tense verbs. Here they are: 1. to be 2. to take 3. to break 4. to bring 5. to build 6. to stand 7. to make 8. to flee 9. to see 10. to lead Make sure to subscribe for more English lessons!: https://podcast.americanenglishpodcast.com // Audio Lessons ABOUT ______ ○ English Idioms:
Today's episode is about the conjugation of the some irregular Slovak verbs in the past tense. Then you will practice them in short sentences. You will also learn how to ask “Did you travel abroad?” in Slovak. Episode notesToday, we are going to look at the first group of slightly irregular verbs, that is: the verbs with ending -ovať in the infinitive, and conjugate some of them in the past tense. For example: cestovať (to travel), raňajkovať (to have breakfast), obedovať (to have lunch), oslavovať (to celebrate), vinšovať (to wish), pracovať (to work), ďakovať (to thank), and so on. Then I will use them in short sentences. You will also learn how to ask “Did you travel abroad?” in Slovak. Slovak lesson1. the Verb cestovať (to travel)cestoval som / cestovala som (I traveled) cestovali sme (we traveled)cestoval si / cestovala si (you traveled) cestovali ste (you traveled)cestoval / cestovala / cestovalo (he, she, it traveled) cestovali (they traveled)2. the Verb raňajkovať (to have breakfast)raňajkoval som / - la som (I had breakfast) raňajkovali sme (we had breakfast)raňajkoval si / - la si (you had breakfast) raňajkovali ste (you had breakfast)raňajkoval / -la /-lo (he, she, it had breakfast) raňajkovali (they had breakfast) 3. the Verb obedovať (to have lunch)obedoval som / - la som (I ate lunch) obedovali sme (we ate lunch)obedoval si / - la si (you ate lunch) obedovali ste (you ate lunch)obedoval / - la / - lo (he, she, it ate lunch) obedovali (they ate their lunch) Short sentences1. V júni som mal narodeniny. (My birthday was in June.)2. Chcel som cestovať do zahraničia. (I wanted to travel abroad.)3. A tak som cestoval po Európe. (And so I traveled around Europe.)4. Raňajkoval som vo Viedni. (I had breakfast in Vienna.)5. Obedoval som v Mníchove. (I had lunch in Munich.)6. Večeral som v Saltzburghu. (I had dinner in Salzburg.)7. Ale oslavoval som v Bratislave. (But I celebrated in Bratislava.)8. Ďakoval som všetkým, ktorí mi želali šťastné narodeniny. (I thanked everyone who wished me a happy birthday.)9. Niektorí sa pýtali „Cestoval si do zahraničia?“ (Some asked "Did you travel abroad?")10. Cestovali ste do zahraničia? (Did you travel abroad?)Timestamps00:39 Introduction to the episode02:43 Slovak lesson03:23 Overview of the Slovak past tense05:35 Review (Test) of some Slovak verbs09:28 Conjugation of some Slovak verbs in the past tense19:03 Short sentences21:52 Final thoughtsIf you have any questions, send it to my email hello@bozenasslovak.com. Check my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bozenasslovak/ where I am posting the pictures of what I am talking about on my podcast. Also, check my website https://www.bozenasslovak.com © All copywrites reserved to Bozena O Hilko LLC
Join me in this video as I walk you through my daily routine, using the present tense of irregular verbs in Spanish! Perfect for Spanish students looking to get more exposure to commonly used irregular verbs, I will cover verbs like 'ir' (to go), 'tener' (to have), 'hacer' (to do/make), and many more. Follow along and practice as I describe activities such as going to work, having breakfast, and doing exercises, all while helping you improve your Spanish fluency. Let's make learning fun and practical! Consider take one of our conversational Spanish classes live online at SpanishBlackbelt.com . Have extensive opportunity to talk in Spanish and receive feedback and guidance from a competent native Spanish speaker. ---- ¡Únase a mí en este video mientras lo guío a través de mi rutina diaria, usando el tiempo presente de los verbos irregulares en español! Perfecto para estudiantes de español que buscan una mayor exposición a los verbos irregulares de uso común, cubriré verbos como 'ir' (ir), 'tener' (tener), 'hacer' (hacer) y muchos más. Sigue y practica mientras describo actividades como ir a trabajar, desayunar y hacer ejercicios, todo mientras te ayudo a mejorar tu fluidez en español. ¡Hagamos que el aprendizaje sea divertido y práctico! Considere tomar una de nuestras clases de español conversacional en vivo en línea en SpanishBlackbelt.com. Tener una amplia oportunidad de hablar en español y recibir comentarios y orientación de un hablante nativo de español competente.
Welcome back to the second part of episode 166. In today's episode, we're going to talk about Irregular Verbs and McDonald's. You guys know McDonald's, right.? Big Macs, Filet-o-Fish, Happy Meals? In this lesson, you'll hear a short story about the founding and expansion of the world-famous fast food restaurant. In it, you'll hear 10 Irregular Verbs in the Simple Past Tense. Here they are: 1. To begin (began) 2. To make (made) 3. To speed (sped) 4. To eat (ate) 5. To leave (left) 6. To see (saw) 7. To buy (bought) 8. To take (took) 9. To rise (rose) 10. To grow (grew) The story is shorter than my typical cultural lesson and that's because the real focus here is mastering verbs. For those of you who have a high intermediate level or higher, you may already know most of these; this lesson will help reinforce the correct past tense forms (they'll be presented in many new contexts!). Watch the corresponding video here. Premium Content: Season 4 (Episodes 150 - 200) = Each episode includes a quiz, the PDF transcript (the text of the audio) with definitions of challenging words and the mp3 file. All Premium Content for Seasons 1, 2 and 3 (Episodes 001 - 150) My Favorite English Resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the most popular films of 1997 was by far “ Titanic.” It won 11 Academy Awards! If you saw the film, or even just previews of it, you know the plot. There's a love story between Rose (Kate Winslet) and Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) that develops while aboard a huge ship called Titanic. The Titanic was a real ship that set off on its first transatlantic trip from England to the United States in 1912. I know you know what happens; the ship hits an iceberg and sinks. I thought about retelling this story and I know English speakers would tell me: Oh no, Shana, really? That ship has sailed, literally. That ship has sailed is an expression that means that the opportunity has passed; this topic is no longer new or very exciting. It's been talked about way too many times! That ship has sailed. So instead of doing my long, cultural lesson, I've decided to change it up! I'll tell you a brief summary of the Titanic and in the story, you'll hear 10 irregular verbs in the simple past tense. This lesson also includes an explanation of the terms and a quiz. ***** Video version Sign up to Season 4 for the downloadable PDF of this lesson, as well as the transcript, mp3 and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This one's for the grammar nerds! (But not such grammar nerds that you'll cringe at all the stuff we inevitably got wrong.) We're talking about Paula Abdul's greatest hit "Straight Up", and we're talking about irregular verbs, particularly about verbs that used to be irregular but are now regular, and about other words which are actually formerly irregular verb forms but we now use them for something else. Think of "wrought iron" or "what has God wrought?". Wrought was once the past tense form of work. For Eurovision, we're talking about Finland's Windows95man and his song "No Rules". And we're talking about another grammar topic - telic and atelic verbs! Find us on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/gettingdownandwordy/ And email us at gettingdownandwordy@gmail.com Huge thanks to Patsy Walker for the use of our theme song “Who's Wordy Now”! Find Patsy on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@patsywalker1481 This week's promoted podcast is Macab at Midnight. Find them anywhere you get podcasts or at this link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2303990Find them, us, and lots of other great podcasts on our podcast network podmoth.network
Some irregular verbs can be grouped into patterns to help remember the different forms.
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Choose, chose, chosen... We talk about verbs that don't follow the -ed pattern.
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Dear students and listeners, Let's keep exploring a bit of grammar? Today's episode is all about regular and irregular verbs. Hope you like it!
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Write, wrote, written. Speak, spoke, spoken - learn more about irregular verbs.
Follow on Telegram for more info and my Tandem class and discussion schedule.In this podcast you'll continue practicing sentences with some of the most common irregular verbs in the present, simple past, and present perfect tenses.1. think thought thought—She thinks she will start learning German next year.—I thought she was coming over for dinner, but I forgot to invite her!—Have you ever thought of getting a different job?2, tell told told—Please tell me the truth.—He told me to go away and never come back.—Have you ever told a lie?3. become became become—Do people become wiser with age?—After years of school, he became a doctor.—I have become older but not smarter.4. show showed shown—Please show me how to fold an origami crane.—He showed us how to cook chicken stuffed with rice.—Have you ever shown anyone your paintings?5. leave left left— We should leave so Andrew can get some rest.—He left town in a hurry after robbing the bank.—Have you ever left your dessert unfinished?6. feel felt felt—I don't feel well. I hope I'm not getting Covid!—She felt my forehead and told me I probably had a fever.—Have you ever felt these symptoms before?7. put put put—I put out the trash and washed all the dishes.—Last night I folded the laundry and put it all away.—I don't want to put myself forward for the supervisor position. I'm not qualified.8. bring brought brought—Please bring in the children. It's starting to rain.—He brought a bottle of wine as a dinner gift.—Has anyone ever brought you so many flowers before?9. begin began begun—It's 9 o'clock. Let's begin our meeting.—It began to snow and continued for two days.—It has begun to snow. I wonder how long it will continue?10. keep kept kept—Please keep what I told you secret. Tell no one!—The police kept the crowd away from the crime scene.—What other secrets have you kept from me?All Automotive with Matt Clawson Automotive related topics. Anything from owning an repair facility to racing. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyIntro & Outro Music: La Pompe Du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Questions? Suggestions? Email me here: swift.water3883@fastmail.comand thank you for listening!Barry
Follow on Telegram for more info and my Tandem class and discussion schedule.Irregular verbs are a fact of life in English and many other languages. In this and the next few podcasts you'll practice sentences with some of the most common irregular verbs in the present, simple past, and present perfect tenses.1 say said said—She says she speaks Spanish and French. [present]—She said she was going to the mall after work. [past]—I've never said I wanted to teach mathematics! [present perfect]2 make made made—I don't make enough money to buy a house.—Last year I made more money than this year.—Have you ever made a promise and then failed to keep it?3 go went gone—I go to work every morning.—I went to sleep early last night.—Mary has gone away and she probably won't come back.4 take took taken—Please take your time. There's no rush.—He took me to a wonderful new restaurant.—Have your Italian friends ever taken you to an opera?5 come came come—My mom comes over to my house every Saturday.—John came to see me in the hospital.—I have come to ask you for advice.6 see saw seen—I see you're studying English. Good!—I saw my parents last weekend. They're doing very well.—My wife has never seen me lose my temper.7 know knew known—He knows my name but not where I live.—Mary knew the correct answer but she was too shy to raise her hand.—Have you known what it is like to be really poor?8 get got got/gotten (US)—If he gets through his chemistry class, he'll graduate in May. [gets through = completes]—She got invited to spend three weeks in France with her friend.—I still have not gotten used to hearing German all day long.9 give gave given—If I give the dog hamburger, will he love me?—She gave me a very funny birthday present.—I have given up on learning Hungarian. It's too difficult. [give up on = quit]10 find found found—If I find your missing keys, will you cook dinner tonight?—Ha! I found your missing keys! They were on the seat of the car.—Once again, I have found your missing keys. You are so forgetful!Queens On A RollThis podcast was created to educate & inspire people about the ably different...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Living the KG LifeLiving the KG Life will add Disney magic and pixie dust into your day✨Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyIntro & Outro Music: La Pompe Du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Choose, chose, chosen... We talk about verbs that don't follow the -ed pattern.
Most Common Irregular Verbs List (Book One: Beginner English)Welcome to our List of Most Common Irregular Verbs in Book One: Beginner English of Uncle Sam's American English.Through this podcast series, you will hear audio scripts, vocabulary, and various phrases throughout our American English course.These audios are synced with our 4 book series. Beginner, Elementary, Intermediate, and Advanced. Contact one of our professors or join our online course by visiting our Facebook page UNCLE SAMS INTERNATIONAL.Thank you for listening to and supporting the Uncle Sam's American English podcast show. We are excited to connect with each of our listeners on our various platforms.Preview our Books: https://linktr.ee/UncleSamsAmericanEnglishFind us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UncleSamsInternationalFind us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unclesams_alphaville/?hl=enContact our Coordinator to study English with an American Professor:WhatsApp: +55 (11) 94768-7915 or https://wa.me/message/YEKJ62DM6GSKE1
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Hi o'clockers! How are you doing? Good I hope? I have Intermediate Episode Nr. 73 for you in which we looked at the following material: - Phrasal verb: to warm up - Question Mix 106 (21-40) - Drill 148 (6-10) - Basics: Bank accounts – Block 2 - Vocabulary List 95 (1-15) - Irregular Verbs review - Turn to +, - & ? – Block 15 (9-15) - Translation Booklet 4 – List 5 (1-15) As always, questions are more than welcome! Big hug and take care of yourselves! Julia P.S. You can find me on: - Twitter: english_oclock - Instagram: englishoclock2.0 - Ivoox: just comment on the episode! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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There are only 3 Irregulars. Ser - era, Ver - veía, Ir - iba. A very easy verb tense to master quickly.
Irregular future and regular future all take the same verb endings.
These are the same verbs that are irregular in the conditional.
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