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Conversation Clubs - https://www.patreon.com/thinkinginenglish You might not have heard about the Chagos Islands, but I think it is a story everyone should know. It is a story that involves colonialism, the construction of a secretive military base, and the entire population of the islands being forcibly removed from their homes and kicked out of their islands by the UK government. Hopefully you'll learn something new today! Transcript - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2024/06/03/299-what-are-the-chagos-islands-english-vocabulary-lesson/ My Links Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thinkinginenglish TEST YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL - https://thinkinginenglish.link/placement-level-test/ Thinking in English Bonus Podcast - https://www.patreon.com/collection/10513 NEW YOUTUBE Channel!!! - https://www.youtube.com/@thinkinginenglishpodcast INSTAGRAM - thinkinginenglishpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/thinkinginenglishpodcast/) Blog - thinkinginenglish.blog VOCABULARY LIST Archipelago (Noun): A group or chain of islands. Dependency (Noun): A territory controlled or governed by another country. Strategic (Adjective): Important or crucial for achieving a specific purpose. Indigenous (Adjective): Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native. To evict (Verb): To force someone to leave a property or land, typically by legal means. Sovereignty (Noun): The authority of a state to govern itself and make decisions within its territory. Resettlement (Noun): The process of moving people to a new place to live. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinking-english/support
안녕하세요. 이번 주에 이번 주 얘기해 보자 제거 이번 주에 뭐가 있었지 한국말로 먼저 알아? 맞아 시험 시험이 있었어요. 음악 악기 시험이 있었어요. 시험 어땠어 잘했어 그러면 시험 보기 전에 왜 뭐야 한국말로 어떻게 말하지? 연습 많이 했어요. 연습 많이 하고 준비도 많이 했어요. 그래서 연습한 만큼 연습한 만큼 as much as you prepared 잘 한 것 같아 아니면 연습한 것보다 더 한 거 잘한 것 같아? 연습한만큼 잘했어요. 끝 뭐 시험이 그리고 또 있지 재밌고 언제 또 있어요. 시험이 학교 시험이 두 달 있다가 end of year 연말 시험이 있어요. 그러면 그 시험에는 어떤 시험 봐요 다 봐요 어떤 서브젝트가 제일 잘하면 좋겠어 아트 제일 잘 하고 싶어 잠깐만 아트는 시험을 어떻게 봐 그림 그리면 돼? 그러면은 엄마 아빠가 도와줘도 되는 거야? 진짜 아빠 그림 잘 그려? 아빠도 시험에 있어요. 이번 주에 아빠 시험 날짜 나와서 아니 시험 날짜 아빠 공부하고 있는 거 있잖아 그래서 저도 공부하고 있는 게 있어서 9월 5일 3시부터 6시까지 그래서 9월 5일 하면 말로 해야 돼 아빠는 적는 게 아니라 이 그래서 아빠도 제이콥처럼 준비한 만큼 잘하면 좋겠는데 벌써 벌써 already 너무 너무 스트레스 그렇지 벌써 긴장하고 있어요. 근데 뭐 시험은 좋은 거니까 그치 이거 봐봐 시험이 왜 좋아 오케이 생각해 봐 봐 의사 선생님 시험 파일럿 테스트 그렇지 버스 드라이버도 그렇지? 선생님들도 그래서 그렇게 생각하면 안 되고 그래서 시험은 좋은 거다? 안 좋은 거다? 왜냐하면 왜냐하면 기분 좋지 그래 응 별로 없지 그래서 봐봐봐 옛날에 제이콥 유치원 다닐 때는 유치원이나 올림픽 와이 그래서 시험은 좋은 거야 열심히 하면 괜찮을 텐데 아빠도 아빠도 열심히 해야지 제이콥 그러면 다음 시험까지 어떻게 할 거예요. 롱 타임 아니 꼭 롱 타임 안 해도 돼 짧은 시간에 집중해서 왔다면 짧은 시간에 집중해서 막 형처럼 옆에다가 유튜브 틀어놓고 공부하지 말고. 그러면 열심히 합시다 오케이 두 달 남았으니까 공부도 열심히 준비해보자 근데 시켜서 하는 게 잘 할까? 아니면 자기가 하는 게 더 잘 할까? 야 혼자서 원해야 되고 혼자서 you need to want to do well 그러니까 열심히 하자 아빠 많이 도와줄게 아빠 수학 많이 도와줄게 이렇게 다음 시험에도 제 곡 다음 시험도 잘하고 아빠도 9월 시험에 잘 할 수 있도록 노력합시다 여러분들도 혹시 테스트 있으면 야 공부 한 만큼 열심히 한 만큼 잘 나올 거예요. 땡큐 감사합니다. 중요한 문법ㅂ: as much as + verb. Verb+ㄴ 만큼 예: 준비하다 => 준비한 만큼 먹다 (To eat) => 먹은 만큼
Download PDF Welcome to Larisa English Club #18 What’s in The News? Thunderstorms Day and Night. What is The Difference? Speaking Practice. What’s for Dinner? English Grammar. Me Too / Me Neither What’s in The News? Thunderstorms Day and Night. What is The Difference? Thunderstorms are most likely to form when the temperature of the air decreases with height pretty rapidly–for example, when it’s hot at the ground and cold aloft. Thunderstorms that form at night occur in the absence of heating at the ground by the sun. Consequently, the storms that form at night are usually “elevated,” meaning that they form aloft above the cooler air near the ground, rather than near the ground, which only during the day can get warmer. There aren’t nearly as many measurements available of temperature and moisture, which is needed to fuel thunderstorms, above the ground as there are at the ground, so predicting where storms will form at night is much more challenging. Speaking Practice. What’s for Dinner? Mother: I wonder what we should have for dinner this evening? Mona: Are you asking me? Mother: Yes, I am. I really don’t feel much like cooking, but the family must eat. Mona: Well, you know me. I can always eat pizza—or spaghetti. Mother: So I’ve noticed. You’re putting on a little weight, aren’t you? Mona: I know. Don’t remind me! I’m starting a new diet day after tomorrow. Mother: It’s about time! English Grammar. Me Too / Me Neither The easiest way to agree in English is to say ”Me too” (to agree with a positive statement) or “Me neither” (to agree with a negative statement): “I love strawberry ice cream.” (Response) “Me too!” “I don’t go to the gym very often.” (Response) “Me neither.” A “negative statement” is any sentence that uses a negative auxiliary verb. In other words a verb used with “Not”. don’t / doesn’t / didn’t (Verb “Do” with “Not”). can’t (Modal verb “Can” with “Not”). haven’t / hasn’t / hadn’t (Verb “Have” with “Not”). won’t / wouldn’t (Modal verb “Will” with “Not”). isn’t / aren’t / am not (Verb “To be” with “Not”). Read more here https://larisaenglishclub.com/pdf-resources/larisa-english-club-18-pdf-version/
(Verb): To fornicate to the sounds of Canadian rock band Nickelback. See also: Nickelblast. That's right, Erin and Nicole are expanding your vocabulary today, inspired by a listener story! And to round out the episode (aka make it the length of a regular episode), the ladies explore a very fun, yet complicated conspiracy theory about Avril Lavigne. Did you get the joke? 'Cause Avril has a song called "Complicated?" It's funny.
153.1. Russian Verbs. To UNDERSTAND. Perfective. Conjugation and examples. Check the words and phrases by following the link on www.russianeasy.com (153.1. Verb “To understand”)
Speaking Russian. Lesson 149.1. Russian Verbs. To LIVE. Conjugation and examples. Check the words and phrases by following the link on www.russianeasy.com (149.1. Verb “To live”)
The buzz: Verb: To friend. Over 1BN of us use Facebook and other social media mainly for personal communication. Many businesses see sales gold here, too. But their ‘pixels-vs-people' approach isn't working so well. How can B2C and B2B companies market effectively to FB and other social platforms – and what is the potential payoff? It's time to learn how to master authentic social engagement to capture the exciting possibilities for your company.The experts speak. Yvette Lui, Facebook: “It always seems impossible until it's done” (Nelson Mandela). Jamie Tedford, Brand Networks: “Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes…because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do” (Steve Jobs). Hari Ashvuni, SAP: “The price of doing the same old thing is far higher than the price of change” (President Bill Clinton). Join us for Facebook, Etc. and Your Business: Beyond Friending.
The buzz: Verb: To friend. Over 1BN of us use Facebook and other social media mainly for personal communication. Many businesses see sales gold here, too. But their ‘pixels-vs-people' approach isn't working so well. How can B2C and B2B companies market effectively to FB and other social platforms – and what is the potential payoff? It's time to learn how to master authentic social engagement to capture the exciting possibilities for your company.The experts speak. Yvette Lui, Facebook: “It always seems impossible until it's done” (Nelson Mandela). Jamie Tedford, Brand Networks: “Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes…because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do” (Steve Jobs). Hari Ashvuni, SAP: “The price of doing the same old thing is far higher than the price of change” (President Bill Clinton). Join us for Facebook, Etc. and Your Business: Beyond Friending.