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5 Question Words in French.
In this episode, you'll learn 7 essential question words in French, such as 'why', 'how', etc.
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On this episode we're going to look at the question words "onde" and "quando" - where and when - on their own and along with prepositions.
On this episode we're going to focus on the question words "como", "quem", "com quem", "para quem" and "de quem".
In today's episode, Mark Gregston answers questions from parents who aren't quite sure how to get through to their teen; from the challenges of the preteen phase to navigating the allure of video games and first relationships, how can you effectively steer your child in the right direction? Gregston suggests that the most impactful lessons you impart as a parent are often conveyed not through words, but by the example you set. Listen now! Have a question for Mark? Submit it here: markgregston.com Parenting Today's Teens is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
Today's Episode:Norwegian Grammar Test - Spørreord - Question Words - A1You can see the correct answers and other questions here: https://nlsnorwegian.no/norwegian-preposition-test-level-a2/The Learn Norwegian Podcast is brought to you by the Norwegian Language School. Listening to our podcast is an enjoyable way to learn Norwegian at your own pace, whenever and wherever you are!Visit our website www.nlsnorwegian.no or send an email to info@nlsnorwegian.no to sign up for a FREE Norwegian Trial Class!Support the showRegister for Norwegian classesCheck your Norwegian level for free hereRefer a friend. Earn USD when our friend sign up for a Norwegian class, and your friendwill get a discount of USD100! This is a win/win situation! Register here
Today's Episode:How to Use Clauses with Question Words in NorwegianThe Learn Norwegian Podcast is brought to you by the Norwegian Language School. Listening to our podcast is an enjoyable way to learn Norwegian at your own pace, whenever and wherever you are! Visit our website www.nlsnorwegian.no or send an email to info@nlsnorwegian.no to sign up for a FREE Norwegian Trial Class!Support the showRegister for Norwegian classesCheck your Norwegian level for free hereRefer a friend. Earn USD when our friend sign up for a Norwegian class, and your friendwill get a discount of USD100! This is a win/win situation! Register here
Today's Episode:Top 10 Norwegian Question Words You Need to KnowThe Learn Norwegian Podcast is brought to you by the Norwegian Language School. Listening to our podcast is an enjoyable way to learn Norwegian at your own pace, whenever and wherever you are! Visit our website www.nlsnorwegian.no or send an email to info@nlsnorwegian.no to sign up for a FREE Norwegian Trial Class!Support the showRegister for Norwegian classesCheck your Norwegian level for free hereRefer a friend. Earn USD when our friend sign up for a Norwegian class, and your friendwill get a discount of USD100! This is a win/win situation! Register here
Today's Episode:10 QUESTION WORDS IN CHINESEThe Learn Chinese Podcast is brought to you by LC Chinese School. Listening to our podcast is an enjoyable way to learn Norwegian at your own pace, whenever and wherever you are! Visit our website www.lcchineseschool.com and sign up for a FREE Chinese Trial Class
A simple Model to help you understand, and contrast Verb Tenses using the Verb “Teach”. Challenge yourself by changing verbs, Question Words, and adding Vocab.
Today's Episode: How to use the Norwegian question words “Hvilken”, “Hvilket” and “Hvilke”The Learn Norwegian Podcast is brought to you by the Norwegian Language School. Listening to our podcast is an enjoyable way to learn Norwegian at your own pace, whenever and wherever you are! Visit our website www.nlsnorwegian.no and sign up for a FREE Norwegian Trial ClassSupport the showRegister for Norwegian classesCheck your Norwegian level for free hereRefer a friend. Earn USD when our friend sign up for a Norwegian class, and your friendwill get a discount of USD100! This is a win/win situation! Register here
Today we learning about 9 important words we can use often in Spanish when we ask questions. Que? Como? Cuando? Donde? Cuanto? Cuantos? Hay? Tienes? Quieres? Let's practice!
PDF of the episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/ep19-question-3-64204397 In this episode, I will cover หรือยัง rĕu yang, ไหน năi, กี่ gèe, เท่าไร tâo rai, นานเท่าไร naan tâo rai and other variations of "how". Website: https://thaiwithgrace.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtxPNb4l4rf4msU-oD-Abqg
Ciao!In this episode we'll look at five question words for what, who, where, when and how - with examples and some exercises!:)...Question Words:Cosa?, Che cosa?, Che? = whatChi? = whoDove? = whereQuando? = whenCome? = howEx:Cosa leggi? Cos'è un'arancia?Chi è?Chi ha una pizza?Dove sei?Dov'è la piazza?Quando hai tempo?Quando sei alla stazione?Come stai? Com'è il tempo?Note that "cosa è", "dove è" and "come è" are all shortened to "cos'è", "dov'è" and "com'è"!To translate:What is Santa Maria del Fiore?Who is Brunelleschi?When are you in the piazza?Where are you today?Perfetto!
Get an accompanying PDF here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/ep18-question-63395709 In this episode, we are going to cover ไหม măi, หรือเปล่า rĕu bplào, ใช่ไหม / ใช่ป๊ะ châi măi / châi bpá, หรอ rŏr, ได้ไหม dâai măi, ดีไหม dee măi I'm sure that even if you are intermediate you will still find this episode informative because I will cover some "protip" where I will explain how you can use these words like a real Thai. Thank you, guys. See you in the next episode. Website: https://thaiwithgrace.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtxPNb4l4rf4msU-oD-Abqg
TAPESCRIPT: Hello everyone! This is Teacher Carol Pinho and this is our new episode of Carol Tips! Today, we will talk about Simple Present So, let's get started Simple Present is used to talk about routines, facts, likes, dislikes and general truths: Regarding structure, we divide the subjects into two groups: Group 1 = I, you, we and they Group 2 = he, she and it (or the third person singular) In affirmative sentences, the verbs are normal for the first group, like: We study at the same school They live in London I have two kids For Group 2, we must add S to the end of the verbs in affirmative sentences. In order to help you study, I will leave the explanation about the rules of adding S at the end of the tapescript. This way, we will hear sentences like: My husband works at a broadcasting company or She has five dogs and a cat. When it comes to negative sentences, we will use the auxiliary verb DO for group 1 and DOES for group 2. For example: I don't study on Sunday They don't attend meetings after 6p.m. For Group 2, as we use DOESN'T, we won't add S to the verbs: She doesn't have siblings He doesn't like eating broccoli Remember the auxiliary verbs do not have a real meaning. They are there only to inform us what verbal tense is in use at the time we are speaking. So, in case we want to use the verb TO DO as the main verb, in the negative, we will use DON'T or DOESN'T, followed by DO, such as: I don't do housework during weekends She doesn't do the homework on time When we talk about Interrogative Sentences, we will also use auxiliary verbs, before the subject: For Example: Do the kids play with friends at school? Does the doctor attend in the morning? We can also use QUESTION WORDS, like WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY, etc. How often do you exercise? Why does she live with her parents? That's it! Hope you liked it. Remember to follow us on Instagram. Search for @carolpinhoefl. See you on our next Carol Tips!
Get the PDF here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/ep17-question-in-62689464 Let's learn: Who, What, Where, How, Why, When in Thai. Even If you already know these words you might find the protips useful. Let me help you speak Thai better! Enjoy! Website: https://thaiwithgrace.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtxPNb4l4rf4msU-oD-Abqg
✨ You only need to learn Italian once to speak it forever! ✨ Start learning Italian today! Take advantage of the free resources created just for you by Margherita from Italian Matters: 1. Download this episode's quick guide: https://italianmatters.com/15 2. Download the Italian Verb Conjugation Blueprint: https://bit.ly/freebieverbblueprint 3. Join the Italian Matters Club Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/italianmattersclub 4. Practice Italian conversation with me on Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/italian-matters-club 5. Subscribe to the YouTube lessons: https://www.youtube.com/italianmatters The goal of the Italian Matters Language School is to help English speakers build fluency and confidence to speak the Italian language through support, feedback, and accountability. The primary focus is on empowering Italian learners to speak clearly and sound natural so they can easily have conversations in Italian.
GRAMMAR Questions are essential part of communication in any language In this episode I talk about the most common question words with HOW Click HERE to read the transcript Clikc HERE to download the grammar chart Follow me on IG: @teacherjulieta Facebook: @teacherjulietac visit my website at www.teacherjulieta.com
Por, para, porqueExamples:- Por la cultura- para comer buena comida- porque quiero aprender italiano- Por el italiano- Para aprender italiano- porque quiero aprender italianoExercises to practice:Sobre el español (about Spanish)Quiero aprender español ____________ la cultura___________ hablar con otras personas___________ tengo interés en el idioma___________ amigos viven en Madrid.___________ viajar a Costa Rica .___________ los carnavales de México.___________ quiero ir a Ecuador.Muy vs mucho - Tu pantalón es muy bonito- Pedro estudia mucho.- Está muy frío- tengo una muy buena página de internet.- soy muy bueno para jugar cartasPronombres interrogativos: ¿qué o cuál?Qué: Open questionsCuál: Choosing from a range of options or asking for specific information like "Cuál es tu nombre?", "Cuál es la mejor ruta? (Which is the best route?). You kind of choose from a wide range of possibilities.Exercises:1. ¿A ______ hora empieza la clase? 2. ¿ ______ quieren hacer? 3. ¿ _______ prefieres?4. ¿ _______ vais a comer esta noche? 5. ¿A _______ hora sale el tren? 6. ¿ ______ va a hacer esta noche? 7. ¿ _______ es la más hermosa? 8. ¿ _______ es la menos interesante?
I have never studied journalism but I vaguely remember one of my high school English teachers telling us that any well-constructed newspaper story would answer basic questions like these:What happened?When did it happen?Where did it happen?Who was involved?How or why did it happen?And so forth. For example, if there was a fire in somebody's kitchen, the story would say something like this:A fire last night destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith on Western Avenue. Firefighters believe the fire started in the basement and spread quickly to the rest of the house. The cause is under investigation but may have involved electrical wiring.So in a few sentences readers learn what happened, when, where, who was involved, and a possible explanation of how the fire started.This podcast will give you some practice with questions and answers using the question words who, what, where, etc. As with the last podcast, I suggest listening all the way through and then replay and repeat along with me. One final note: listen closely for the contractions typical of rapid speech. The written form of the third sentence, for example is "What did she say?" But the spoken form is "Wud she say?" Have fun! 1. Who told you that?My brother did.2. Who's knocking on the door?I don't know. I'll go see.3. What did she say?She said she wasn't hungry.4. What time is it?Three thirty.5. Where did they go?I think they went for a walk.6. Where are you from?Canada. How about you?7. When will you leave?Early tomorrow morning.8. When did she arrive?Late last night.9. Why are you sitting in the dark?The power's off again.10. Why did she eat so much?She said she was famished. 11. How did you get home from work?John gave me a ride.12. How old is your father?He's 78.13. Whose shoes are these?I don't know. Not mine.14. Whose house is that?The big one? That's Mr. Anderson's.Idioms:Let's end with four ways to say you're not accomplishing anything:Joe, you look depressed. What's the matter? Rough day at work?Yeah. I feel like I'm stuck in a rut. Just spinning my wheels and not getting anywhere.Oh I know what that's like. Goin' around in circles, chasing your own tail. Yep, you got it. I need a change.Intro & Outro Music: La Pompe Du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
En el episodio de hoy: Entrevista: Solicitud N-400 partes de la 1-3, estaremos abundando más en la entrevista en inglés para la ciudadanía. En el episodio #23 discutimos 3 preguntas para aclarar dudas en inglés, el episodio #24 hablamos de la importancia de los “commands” o instrucciones que posiblemente vas a recibir durante la entrevista. En el episodio #25, hablamos de la importancia del “small talk” para que fluya en esas pequeñas conversaciones que se dan ANTES de que comience la entrevista formal. Estos 3 pasados episodios los diseñé contigo en mente, para que te sientas cómodo/a durante la entrevista y para evitar que te encuentres en situaciones incómodas. Aquí la preparación es la clave para ganar. En el episodio de hoy estaremos discutiendo a fondo las POSIBLES PREGUNTAS y RESPUESTAS para LAS PARTES 1, 2 y 3 de la entrevista. Question Words o palabras de preguntas: What? ¿Qué? When? ¿Cuándo? Where? ¿Dónde? Who? ¿Quién? Why? ¿Por qué? Además de estas 5 W's, existen otras palabras de preguntas que aunque no comienzan con W, siguen usándose para hacer preguntas. Palabras como: How? ¿Cómo? How many? ¿Cuántos? (cantidad) How much? ¿Cuánto? (de precio/de dinero) y How long? ¿Por cuánto tiempo? Comparte este podcast o mi canal de You Tube en tus redes, envíame una captura de pantalla a mi cuenta de Instagram y recibirás el documento de las Questions Words gratis en tu correo electrónico. Esta oferta se la extiendo solo a las primeras 20 personas en compartirme en sus redes. ¿Sabías que tengo una página web donde puedes explorar otros recursos gratis? entre ellos, una consulta gratis de 30 minutos por video-llamada (usando WhatsApp) si te interesa, mi casita digital es: www.ciudadaniaconEunice.com ---------------------------------------------- ¡
In this episode, you'll learn about question words "Di mana", "Ke mana", and "Dari mana" to give the information about a place or a location. "DI MANA" is used to ask about the location or the existence of something or someone; "KE MANA" is used to ask about the direction or aim of something or someone; "DARI MANA" is used to ask about where something or someone is from.
مَتى؟ When? ماذا؟ What? (in questions using verbs) ما؟ What? (in questions without verbs) أَيّ؟ Which? مَن؟ Who? أَينَ؟ Where? كَيفَ؟ How? More on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/THOURIABENFERHAT Send a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat Visit my website: https://www.thouriabenferhat.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/support
مَتى؟ When? ماذا؟ What? (in questions using verbs) ما؟ What? (in questions without verbs) أَيّ؟ Which? مَن؟ Who? أَينَ؟ Where? كَيفَ؟ How? More on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/THOURIABENFERHAT Send a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat Visit my website: https://www.thouriabenferhat.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/support
'One Chinese Word a Day' is a show where Teacher Lin (林老师 Lín lǎoshī) from Everyday Easy Chinese introduces a new Chinese word daily to help you expand your Chinese vocabulary. In each episode, you will learn: A new Chinese word How to combine this word with other words to create phrases How to practice using this word in sentences Tune into this show every weekday to build your Chinese vocabulary base for a few minutes per day to help you become a fluent Chinese speaker. Visit www.everydayeasychinese.com to join the conversation over at the forum after listening to the episode.
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Learn all about American English with Billgreen54. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/english-grammar-review/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/english-grammar-review/support
What, Where, When, Who, How... Você conhece essas palavras e sabe como usá-las? Nesse episódio vamos nos aprofundar não na tradução, mas sim no contexto que você deve utilizá-las. Baixe gratuitamente nosso livro Insights para Fluência --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hey-mate/support
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As Christians we say words matter, but in our hyper-polarized era, how do we, as Christians faithfully use our words. We discuss this and Rham's facial hair decisions. Join us!
'One Chinese Word a Day' is a show where Teacher Lin (林老师 Lín lǎoshī) from Everyday Easy Chinese introduces a new Chinese word daily to help you expand your Chinese vocabulary. In each episode, you will learn: A new Chinese word How to combine this word with other words to create phrases How to practice using this word in sentences Tune into this show every weekday to build your Chinese vocabulary base for a few minutes per day to help you become a fluent Chinese speaker. Visit www.everydayeasychinese.com to join the conversation over at the forum after listening to the episode.
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Para unir dos frases usamos Pronombres Relativos o "Relative Pronouns". Son iguales que los interrogative pronouns o "Question Words". Usamos who para personas, which para cosas, where para lugares, when para tiempo y whose para posesivos. En el programa de hoy solo toco lo más básico de los relativos, ya profundizaremos en la segunda parte. El idiom de hoy es "We'll cross that bridge when we come to it" - cruzaremos ese puente cuando lleguemos, es decir, no hablamos de un futuro problema ahora sino cuando o si llega. Espero que os gusta!
In this episode I teach you how to use question words in Spanish. Start learning today! ISTAGRAM:spanishin5minutes carolinakowanz.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carolina-k2/support
Profesor Pablo explains that all question words have an accent mark and questions have an upside down question mark in front and a regular question mark at the end.
Today is our Truly English By Matthew episodio 19. Hoy estamos revisando las palabras de pregunta, practique la siguiente lista de palabras interrogativas. Mientras más practiques, más rápido podrás memorizar estas palabras e incorporarlas a tu vocabulario, envíanos tus preguntas a Truly English en Facebook o en Twitter. Siempre nos complace ayudarlo con preguntas generales. Today is our Truly English By Matthew episode 19. Today we are reviewing Question Words, Please practice the following list of interrogative words. The more you can practice the quicker you can memorize these words and incorporate them into your vocabulary, please send us your questions to Truly English in Facebook or in Twitter. We are always happy to help you with general questions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trulyenglish/message
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Ou Where Vous allez You are going Vous allez ou ? You are going where? Ou allez-vous ? Where go you? Ou est-ce que vous allez ? Where is it that you are going? Combien How much / How many Ils mangent They are eating Combien de pommes mangent-ils? How many apples are they eating? Combien de pommes ont-ils mange? How many apples have they eaten? Combien de pommes vont-ils manger? How many apples are they going to eat? Comment How Allez-vous Go you Comment allez-vous How go you? Comment allez-vous a la gare? How go you to the station? Comment est-ce que vous allez a la gare? How is that you're going to the station? Vous allez comment? You go how? Quoi What Ils mangeaient They were eating Ils mangeaient quoi ? They were eating what? Qu'est-ce que What is it that? Qu'est-ce qu'il mangerai? What is it that they were eating? Quoi What Nous regardersons We will watch Nous regarderons quoi ? We will watch what? Qu'est-ce que nous regarderons? What is it that we will watch? Quand When Partez-vous Do you leave Quand partez-vous? When do you leave? Quand est-ce que vous partez? When is it that you leave? Vous partez quand? You leave when? Quand est-ce qu'il est parti? When did he leave? Qui Who Est la femme Is the lady Qui est la femme? Who is the lady? Qui est-ce que la femme. Who is the lady? Qui est le papa? Who's the Daddy? Pourquoi Why Est-ce que vous l'avez fait? Is it that you've done it? Pourqoui est-ce que vous l'avez pas fait? Why have you done it? Pourquoi Why Il va a l'eglise He goes to church. Il va a l'eglise pourquoi? He goes to church why? Pourquoi est-ce qu'il va a l'eglise? Why is that he goes to church?
This episode goes over common question words that are used in Spanish. Learn how to ask who , what, where, when, and why. ( Plus some other phrases)
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Learning 8 key question words that might be used in Arabic. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What are Wh Questions words? Do we always use them to ask questions? Find out how and why we use these questions words in this podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/english-grammar-review/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/english-grammar-review/support
Past simple can be challenging for early learners of American English. This episode explains past simple with question words in easy to understand California English. Study question words and you will be speaking in no time! Have fun with ESL teacher Billgreen54. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/english-grammar-review/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/english-grammar-review/support
Billgreen54, a California Native, helps you understand the present simple tense and how to use question words. What, when, where? These are just a few of the examples in this special podcast. Learning to speak American English should be your goal! Have fun learning with Bill. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/english-grammar-review/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/english-grammar-review/support
What is present continuous? Present Continuous if just of of the nine main tenses. Most students study active voice first. Continuous tenses are a number of different ways. Billgreen54 ESL teacher explains why! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/english-grammar-review/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/english-grammar-review/support
In German, many question words begin with the letter "W." In this lesson you learn how to ask the right questions.
Dove? Chi? Cosa, quando e perché? Fondamentale conoscere questi pronomi interrogativi per relazionasi con il mondo che ci circonda. Valerio e Luca li hanno confezionati tutti in un mini dialogo che non potrete fare a meno di ascoltare! Stay tuned. :)
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In German, many question words begin with the letter "W." In this lesson you learn how to ask the right questions.
Often times, children with complex communication needs go through the day having life done TO them. Life happens AROUND them and they don’t have much say. Teaching them how to use question words is really important! It helps them know, who they are going with, why, where, and when! All things that we like to know! This week, 3/18/19-3/22/19, I want to put out the challenge to REALLY model question words! Head over to coachingflores.com/files to download the March Descriptive Classroom Challenge, hang the labels up around your classroom and get modeling! Record the number of times you model a question word this week and post to the Coaching Flores Face Book page at the end of the week! One winner will be drawn at random for a Starbucks Gift Card! I’m excited to see how a little friendly competition inspires language for our children to help them Find their Voice with AAC and no longer have life done TO them but WITH THEM!
What, why, when, who, where, why? Question words are used very differently in English. Bill explains English understandably!
Download PDF Welcome to Larisa English Club #3 What’s New? Flying Cars of Today. History Topic! Flying Cars of The Past. Conversation Topic. Talking about others. Dialog Practice. Questions and Answers. Basic Grammar Review. Question Words. English Grammar. Adverbs and The Perfect Tense. What’s New? Flying Cars of Today What’s new in the world of technology and inventions? Daily, we hear more and more about flying cars. Although the concept of flying cars has been just a dream for many inventors for years, soon, flying cars will be the norm. In Dubai located in The United Arab Emirates, the summer of 2017 will bring with it, a dream come true. Flying taxi’s will be in the sky soon. With great anticipation, Dubai will be the first in the world to launch a flying taxi service. As incredible as this seems, it will be a reality in 2017. To make this invention even more futuristic, the plan is to fly these taxi’s autonomously. In other words, just get in, push a button or two and away you go to your destination. In just a few minutes you will be flying over and around buildings. Who knows what else you will see as you travel above? Autonomous flying taxi’s will take you to work, shopping, home and who knows where else? While many firms have been developing flying cars for years, a Chinese company will be the first to launch a flying taxi service in Dubai. This is just the beginning of flying vehicles for commercial use. It could take several years before we see flying taxi’s in other cities. This is just the early stage of commercial development . The fact that this taxi will fly itself, makes it twice as interesting. History Facts! Flying Cars of The Past The concept of a flying car goes back several centuries. For hundreds of years, many have drawn all kinds of concepts. Each and every one was different from the others. As with all inventions, a concept starts first, with reality being realized later. Sometimes much later. In the case of flying cars, lifetimes have passed with little progress until recently. Here is more about the history of flying cars. Thank you Wiki! In 1926, Henry Ford displayed an experimental single-seat aeroplane that he called the “sky flivver”. The project was abandoned two years later when a distance-record attempt flight crashed, killing the pilot. The Flivver was not a flying car at all, but it did get press attention at the time, exciting the public that they would have a mass-produced affordable airplane product that would be made, marketed, sold, and maintained just like an automobile. The airplane was to be as commonplace in the future as the Ford Model T of the time. In 1956, the US Army’s Transportation Research Command began an investigation into “flying jeeps”, ducted-fan-based aircraft that were envisioned to be smaller and easier to fly than helicopters. In 1957, Chrysler, Curtiss-Wright, and Piasecki were assigned contracts for building and delivery of prototypes. They all delivered their prototypes; however, Piasecki’s VZ-8 was the most successful of the three. While it would normally operate close to the ground, it was capable of flying to several thousand feet, proving to be stable in flight. Nonetheless, the Army decided that the “Flying Jeep concept [was] unsuitable for the modern .... Read more here https://larisaenglishclub.com/pdf-resources/larisa-english-club-3-pdf-version/
Download PDF Welcome to Larisa English Club #2 What’s New? Everyday Phrases. History Facts! History of The Internet. Conversation Topic. Personal Information. Dialog Practice. Question Words. Basic Grammar Review. The Definite Article. English Grammar. Modal Verbs of Probability. What’s New? Great question! In everyday English this phrase is used to say “Hello or Hi”. It can also mean, “How are you?”. Phrases come from just about every place on earth. Anywhere English is spoken for sure. Phrases come from movies, sitcoms and music. Who makes a phrase popular? People who like to create stuff. People who are popular. People who like what someone created and decided to use it over and over. When others like it and can apply the phrase to a situation or experience, now we have a phrase. Once a phrase is created and becomes popular, often it is used in a variety of different ways. Literal or idiomatic. Literal definitions refer to situations where we can see what happens. A common phrase might be “Look up”. In this example, we can see what is happening at the time of speaking. It is something we can refer to as an action. The phrase “Look up” as an idiomatic expression can have several definitions. Look up is used in three specific ways as an idiomatic expression. Here are examples; “Things are looking up these days” means that a given situation is improving. “Look it up in the dictionary” means to search for a word, definition or information in a dictionary. “Look me up the next time you are in town” means to visit with me. Basic Grammar Review Definite Article The “Definite Article” is the most used word in the English language. What is it? It is the word “The”. It is used many different ways and often there are no definite rules for it’s usage. A country can use it or not. It is all up to the government of a given country to decide. Hotels are pretty much the same. Some examples might be; The Hotel Regency or The Regency Hotel or Hotel Regency. All of this said, there are basic rules that we need to follow to understand “The Definite Article” in everyday English. Here are just a few. “The” is often used when we refer to groups of objects or people. Some examples are “The British”, “The Canadians”, “The Americans”. In these examples, we are referring to groups of people. Other examples are “The USA”, “The UK”, “The Netherlands”. In these examples, we are referring to groups of places. There are examples when we don’t use “The”. For instance, we do not use “The” before a lake but, we do use “The” before groups of lakes. An example is “The Great Lakes”. We also use “The” extensively as a “Determiner”. Examples are “The City of New York”, “The County of New York”, “The State of New York”. When we want to clearly refer to a place or thing, we use “The Definite Article”. The word “The” is used for “Singular, Plural and Uncountable Nouns”. When you see the word “The’ before one word, you need to know that word is a noun. This rule applies to any word we refer to as a noun. While there are many definite rules for “The”, here is just one more. Remember pronunciation before “Vowels” and “silent letters”. Here are a few examples: “The apple”, “The elephant”, “The ice cream”, “The orange”, “The umbrella”. https://larisaenglishclub.com/pdf-resources/larisa-english-club-2-pdf-version/
There is a lot to the subject of the tense system. Present simple is no exception! Questions are often the most difficult to learn!
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This is one of our Pronunciation Trainer Episodes! Learn and practice different types of intonation in Ukrainian, specifically the question intonation. Then, learn or review with Anna all the question words in Ukrainian with the simple examples to get ready for the next special episodes of the Ukrainian Lessons Podcast... The post ULP-35 | Question words in Ukrainian + Pronunciation Trainer (Intonation in Ukrainian) appeared first on Ukrainian Lessons.
Learn Australia English in this Pronunciation episode of Aussie English where I teach you how contract WILL onto QUESTION WORDS.
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Lesson 214, Question words English Pronunciation עברית Hebrew What ma, mahu, mahem מה, מהו, מהם Why lama, madua למה, מדוע Where eifo, eichan איפה, היכן Where to le'an לאן When matai מתי How many, How much kama כמה How often kol kama zman כל כמה זמן Who mi, mihu, mihem מי, מיהי, מיהם Which eize, eizo איזה, איזו ------ TalkParrot.com is a provider of language learning audio. Learn one of 14 languages with us wherever you are, at home or on the go. Learn Italian, French, German, Hebrew, Yiddish, Turkish, English, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, Arabic, Chinese, Swahili and Greek. ------ Find free lessons in one of 14 languages http://goo.gl/3m9rz7 Enjoy vocabulary lists, language notes, word games and tests with our Podcast Assistant http://goo.gl/cUhZnG See our mobile app for android! http://goo.gl/ruOW5C Contact http://goo.gl/EYSbaZ Help http://goo.gl/OdgYGL ------ Talk Parrot is funded by its listeners. Please visit this page and show your support by clicking the ‘Donate’ button http://goo.gl/PQS8EV ------ Are you a language teacher? Join in http://goo.gl/Bhn29k ------ Our homepage http://www.talkparrot.com Email talkparrot@outlook.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkParrot Google Plus https://plus.google.com/u/0/103533387214876649712/posts Twitter https://twitter.com/TalkParrotPod Skype user name "TalkParrotLive"
Question words en ingles INTERROGATIVOS Curso de INGLES gratis en INTERNET / LECCION 45 GRAMMAR – GRAMATICA Bienvenidos a InglesTotal, Para poder escuchar el ... The post Lista de Question Words en ingles con ejercicios – Leccion incluye audio appeared first on Cursos de ingles gratis Aprender ingles con audio. Clases de ingles gratuito.
Common questions words and phrases used in ASL. Ask/Pray Ask a question Who What Why What for When Where How How much How many Which Because Answer You can view the closed captions by clicking the Closed Caption [CC] logo on the video player above. The post LearnSigns 006: Question Words appeared first on LearnSigns.
Who? What? When? Where? How? Without these and all the other Spanish question words you simply cannot ask the questions that will lead you to a wonderful Spanish conversation. Join us for this Spanish podcast for beginners to hear some handy ways to commit them to memory forever. Don’t forget... Read more » The post Beginners Spanish Podcast 16 – Spanish Question Words appeared first on Lightspeed Spanish.
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In Iranian culture, family is extremely important. Instead of having just one Persian word for 'aunt' for instance, we have two- there is a different word for the sister of your father (amé) versus the sister of your mother (khālé). So when referring to one or the other, people know exactly whether you are speaking of your maternal or paternal aunt. Similarly, while there is only one word for 'cousin', in Persian there are eight different words for cousin depending on whether they are female or male, or whether they are on your mother or father's side of the family.
In Iranian culture, family is extremely important. Instead of having just one Persian word for 'aunt' for instance, we have two- there is a different word for the sister of your father (amé) versus the sister of your mother (khālé). So when referring to one or the other, people ...
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Where does the name Eulalia come from? Compu, Ayhan and Josefine look into the meaning and come up with several different answers. A Spanish co-worker helps them out. Eulalia the owl wants to know what her name means. The team in the Radio D office goes to work and finds out that the name comes from the Greek. Carlos from the Spanish department has interesting information on the topic: He knows a saint with the same name. Yet again, the team has plenty of questions to answer. In this episode you will hear questions posed with and without question words. Intonation is particularly important.
Paula and Ayhan welcome their new co-worker to Radio D. They already have a pressing assignment: The late King Ludwig of Bavaria is supposedly still alive and the teams wants to investigate. Philipp meets his new co-workers Paula and Ayhan, as well as the eccentric Josefine, who is responsible for order in the office. There's not much time, though, since Philipp and Ayhan already have their first story. It is rumored that the legendary King Ludwig II of Bavaria is alive, even though he was supposed to have died under mysterious circumstances in 1886. The two journalists go to Neuschwanstein Castle to investigate and make a spooky acquaintance. Mysterious matters raise plenty of questions. In this episode, you can take a closer look at question words and responses.