VCD English for You ( EFU ) English Lesson USA TV show . teach english for U you can get this excellent english set, which has been prepared by worldwides famous linguists in a classroom ambiance and involves whole course curriculum , byu a telephone call or mail. English Education Set has been published with 3 levels : EFU ENGLISH FOR BEGINNER LEVELS - 30 VCD EFU - ENGLISH FOR ELEMENTARY LEVELS - 30 VCD EFU - ENGLISH FOR INTERMEDIATE LEVELS - 20 VCD with the help of the dramas in our VCDS and the books that you are going to use with the VCDS, you will learn English pefectly

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EFU - ENGLISH FOR BEGINNER LEVELS - 30 CD
Teacher: Molly STONE
 Lesson 01 - Nice to meet you!
Lesson 02 - How are you?
Lesson 03 - What does she look like?
Lesson 04 - Where are you from?
Lesson 05 - Do you speak English?
Lesson 06 - My family.
Lesson 07 - These are my relatives.
Lesson 08 - What do you do?
Lesson 09 - Where do you work?
Lesson 10 - What time is it?
Lesson 11 - What day is it?
Lesson 12 - How is the weather?
Lesson 13 - What are you wearing?
Lesson 14 - The Body
Lesson 15 - Whats the matter?
Lesson 16 - Home sweet home
Lesson 17 - Tell me about your furniture
Lesson 18 - Im hungry!
Lesson 19 - What sports can you play?
Lesson 20 - What did you do yesterday?
Lesson 21 - What are you going to do?
Lesson 22 - Would you like to go...?
Lesson 23 - My Vacation
Lesson 24 - How do you travel?
Lesson 25 - How do you get there?
Lesson 26 - Ask me a question
Lesson 27 - I dont know
Lesson 28 - Review I (Lessons 1 to 9)
Lesson 29 - Review II (Lessons 10 to 18)
Lesson 30 - Review III (Lessons 19 to 27)

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Easy Ways to Learn English




Easy Ways to Learn English

If you want to learn English, no doubt you are looking for fast and easy ways to learn English. In today’s world of modern technology, there are actually more easy ways than ever to learn the English language. There are a variety of excellent ways out there to learn English, and the following are a few easy ways that you may want to consider trying.

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10 tips to learn English quickly

Sign up for a regular English tip. Some websites offer a weekly or even daily short English lesson sent to your email account. If your mobile phone has an e-mail address, it is also possible to have the tips sent to your phone to read on the way to work or school. Please note, however, that such services are not usually graded very well to the levels of different students, and they should be used as a little added extra or revision in your English studies rather than as a replacement for something you or your teacher have chosen more carefully as what you need to learn.

Listen to English music. Even listening to music while doing something else can help a little for things like getting used to the natural rhythm and tone of English speech, although the more time and attention you give to a song the more you will learn from listening to it again in the future.

 Read a translation into English. Another way of making sure books are easier to understand is to choose a book that was originally translated into English, preferably from your own language. Even if you haven't read the book in your own language, you will find the English is written in a slightly simplified way that is more similar to how your own language is written than a book originally written in English would be.

 Read a book with lots of dialogue. Opening up books before you buy one and flicking through them to find one with lots of direct dialogue in it has several advantages. If there is less text on the page due to all the speech marks etc, this can make it easier to read and easier to write translations on. Dialogue is also much easier to understand than descriptive parts of a book, and is much more like the language you will want to learn in order to be able to speak English.

 Ask your company to start English lessons. Even if you don't need to speak English at work, English lessons can be a fun and reasonably priced way for your company to spend their training budget in a popular way.

Watch English language films with English subtitles. For people who can't understand a film without subtitles but find themselves not listening at all when reading subtitles in their own language, this should be the way of watching a film that you should aim for. If it is too difficult to watch the whole film this way, try watching the (usually important) first 10 or 15 minutes of the film with subtitles in your own language, switch to English subtitles after that, and only switch back to subtitles in your own language if you get totally lost following the story of the film.

 Read the whole thing with no help. Although using a dictionary has been shown to help with both short term and long term learning of vocabulary, the fact that using it slows reading down can stop some people reading in English at all. Reading a whole book quickly through just for pleasure from time to time will help you remember how fun reading in another language can be.

Keep a list of language to learn, e.g. a vocab list. Even if you don't often find time to go though your vocab list and it keeps on building up, just the act of choosing which words you need to learn and writing them down on a special list can help you learn them.

  Online chat. The closest thing to speaking for people who don't have the chance to speak English is online chat, as you have to think and respond quickly, and the language is short and informal just like speech.

 Record your own voice. For people who don't have much or any correction of pronunciation from a teacher, recording yourself and listening back makes it easier to hear whether you are really making the English sounds that you are trying to or not.

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EFU - ENGLISH FOR BEGINNER LEVELS - 30 CD
Teacher: Molly STONE
 Lesson 01 - Nice to meet you!
Lesson 02 - How are you?
Lesson 03 - What does she look like?
Lesson 04 - Where are you from?
Lesson 05 - Do you speak English?
Lesson 06 - My family.
Lesson 07 - These are my relatives.
Lesson 08 - What do you do?
Lesson 09 - Where do you work?
Lesson 10 - What time is it?
Lesson 11 - What day is it?
Lesson 12 - How is the weather?
Lesson 13 - What are you wearing?
Lesson 14 - The Body
Lesson 15 - Whats the matter?
Lesson 16 - Home sweet home
Lesson 17 - Tell me about your furniture
Lesson 18 - Im hungry!
Lesson 19 - What sports can you play?
Lesson 20 - What did you do yesterday?
Lesson 21 - What are you going to do?
Lesson 22 - Would you like to go...?
Lesson 23 - My Vacation
Lesson 24 - How do you travel?
Lesson 25 - How do you get there?
Lesson 26 - Ask me a question
Lesson 27 - I dont know
Lesson 28 - Review I (Lessons 1 to 9)
Lesson 29 - Review II (Lessons 10 to 18)
Lesson 30 - Review III (Lessons 19 to 27)

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EFU - ENGLISH FOR ELEMENTARY LEVELS - 30 CD
Teacher: Nicole JONES
Lesson 01 - Welcome
Lesson 02 - Special days
Lesson 03 - Entertaining
Lesson 04 - At school
Lesson 05 - Location
Lesson 06 - Shopping
Lesson 07 - Did you buy this for me?
Lesson 08 - Activities
Lesson 09 - Listen to the music
Lesson 10 - Whats for dinner?
Lesson 11 - He is taller than I am
Lesson 12 - What is the tallest mountain?
Lesson 13 - At home
Lesson 14 - At the station
Lesson 15 - Do this
Lesson 16 - Past experiences
Lesson 17 - Future life
Lesson 18 - I wish upon a star
Lesson 19 - World knowledge
Lesson 20 - Getting around
Lesson 21 - Social Groups
Lesson 22 - Dining out
Lesson 23 - What are your job skills?
Lesson 24 - Talking on the phone
Lesson 25 - The Art
Lesson 26 - Transportation
Lesson 27 - Celebrations
Lesson 28 - Review I (Lessons 1 to 9)
Lesson 29 - Review II (Lessons 10 to 18)
Lesson 30 - Review III (Lessons 19 to 27)

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EFU - ENGLISH FOR INTERMEDIATE LEVELS - 20 CD
Teacher: Christopher OCONNELL
Lesson 01 - Horror Films
Lesson 02 - Rock N Roll
Lesson 03 - Space
Lesson 04 - On the farm
Lesson 05 - At the hospital
Lesson 06 - At the circus
Lesson 07 - At the beach
Lesson 08 - Crime doesn t pay
Lesson 09 - At the a musement park
Lesson 10 - At the grocey store
Lesson 11 - At the playground
Lesson 12 - Under the weather
Lesson 13 - At the hotel
Lesson 14 - Fairy Tales & Legends
Lesson 15 - Christmas time
Lesson 16 - In the workshop
Lesson 17 - At the camp
Lesson 18 - At the doctors
Lesson 19 - Review 1 Lessons
Lesson 20 - Review 2 Lessons

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Check out your local video store and see if there are movies in English. There may be a few. Don't worry about the entertainment value of the title. You are watching it so you can stop it and replay it in order to focus on your English speaking skills.

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Check out your local video store and see if there are movies in English. There may be a few. Don't worry about the entertainment value of the title. You are watching it so you can stop it and replay it in order to focus on your English speaking skills.

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The Internet is going to be your best friend. It is packed full of resources, reading materials, sound recordings, and so much more that can help you learn the meaning of the words that you read and speak.

English For You EFU Lesson 61

Five Ways To Learn English Faster:

1. Use A Language Learning Software. More interactive than your typical language courses and cheaper than taking a real class, language learning software offers the most cost-effective medium of instruction for anyone studying English as a second language. The participatory nature of a software course coupled with the flexibility it offers in scheduling and time makes it an obvious choice for anyone serious about learning new languages.

2. Talk to yourself. There’s no faster way to learn English than to speak it and you can do it even when there’s no one around by practicing with yourself. Take a phone book and read the numbers aloud using the new language, watch TV and make comments in English or pick random words out of a dictionary and translate them.

3. Talk to English speakers. Spend time with English speakers and communicate with them using the vernacular. Not only will you be practicing your own speaking skills but you’ll be picking up nuances they might have learned along the way.

4. Listen to English songs. Listening to songs are a great way to improve upon your English, allowing you to hear the language used in both a specific context along with helpful demonstrations of proper delivery. Just make sure to exercise discretion when trying to copy the language used in rap songs and you should be fine. A’ight?

5. Unleash your English skills to the world. When someone converses with you in English, don’t hesitate to respond in kind. Start a free blog and write posts in the English language. You’ll make mistakes but that will only help accelerate your development. Use the language freely and watch yourself improve by leaps and bounds.

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