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Intermediate I below
Other sections: 2008 Second Language - 2008 fun - CC Corner - Real English Rock - The Grammar Clips Levels: Beginner Intermediate II Intermediate III Advanced Advanced II Intermediate I level below There are easy and difficult videos in the intermediate sections. Please read the descriptions below for more information. |
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Lesson 16b LisaThis is Lisa's first trip abroad, and it's funny to see how she attempts to adapt to a new culture. She wanted to go to Paris but her friends back home in Long Island, New York, told her that the French don't like Americans. However, in this video she meets a French woman... Level: Intermediate |
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We limited our questions to 5 countries: Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and the USA. The Italians receive great compliments as well as near-insults as do all the nationalities in this series of Stereotypes. The grammar focuses on "is", "are" and "like" as an adverb, plus adjectives. However, a few people use more advanced grammar, so this clip is categorized as Intermediate. Level: Intermediate |
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Lesson 18 - Five
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What are the Germans like?We will make a new version of these videos concerning the Italians and Germans, in order to have real beginner material. In its present form, this is a bit more advanced. Level: Intermediate |
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Four interviews including Chris, Donna, and Millie. They bring the tension of the office right onto the street. Level: Pre-intermediate |
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Meet The Continental Airlines Customer Service Representative. The interviewer makes a mistake. He asked the wrong question. Is this important? Only if you want to understand English grammar! Level: Pre-intermediate |
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I have got = I've got" = "I have" = "I got" - We have included American & British
interviewees in this clip to illustrate that both Americans and the British use all 4 formulas, including "I got". |
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The short clip is limited to be + name of job; the long version includes the present simple. In other words, an answer in the short version is "I'm a mailman" while an answer in the the long version is "I deliver mail". Levels: Beginner (short version) and Intermediate (long version) |
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We were surprised by the controversy this clip has caused on the internet . We didn't realize how sensitive the question is. |
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Questions of time and frequency using the simple present tense. In addition to Americans, you will meet some Scots and Irish people who speak quite clearly. Level: Intermediate |
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80% of Real English videos are available in 2 versions: with and without Closed Captions (English subtitles). This is one of the many clips which include a version with the English subtitles. Level: Intermediate |
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This was an extremely long video and now is re-edited into 2 videos.This new version, part 1, is still rather long at over 6 minutes. Level: Intermediate
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It includes both review and preview, providing a summary of the structures and vocabulary in Units 1 through 24, with a peek of upcoming functions and structures. Level: Intermediate |
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Levels: Intermediate II above |
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