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Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! You are finally in New York, and while others might be happy with “normal” sightseeing tours, you want to experience EVERYTHING New York has to offer! On today’s agenda - the zoo! You can’t wait to see how different the zoo might be from the one back home you have seen since you were two. As you walk through the zoo, you overhear people chatting about the animals in English. A lady looking at the monkeys says excitedly in English, “Look honey! The monkeys are eating ants with a stick!” You rush over to the monkeys; you have only seen them use tools on TV! How exciting! Moments later, you hear a man telling his son in English, “Look at what that baby elephant is doing!” Excited to see something new again (and feeling a little like a kid again), you rush to the elephants where you see the baby throwing dirt all around him. How cute is that? Throughout the day, you witness amazing things from wild animals that you have never seen before! And none of this would be possible if you hadn’t learned English. This was definitely a great idea! Good thing you came prepared! Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Video Vocabulary lesson will teach you the English vocabulary to talk about safari animals. Whether it’s to enrich your vacation or to tell the police where the black rhinoceros hit your car, this video lesson is sure to help you tame the wild beast…well, at least the vocabulary for it! In this English vocabulary video, you will learn by watching the video, seeing English and text describing the video, and all while listening to the English being read aloud by our native English speakers. Visit us at EnglishClass101.com where you will find many more great English lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! “English class has never been like this,” says the voice on the phone. You recognize the voice of your friend, Ralph. Sure that your friend has forgotten to include you in some deep, dark secret, you reply in English, “Well, Ralph, that’s a great opening for a phone call, but what are you talking about? What has happened in English class?” The tone in his voice says something you can’t quite grasp. He’s not being coy, but you can’t tell if he’s worried or excited. Slowly, he prepares you in his careful English, “Two things happened this week - one inside and one outside of English class - that will set our class on its ear. I have just heard myself and just could not wait to tell you this one. And I have always considered myself a good friend to you. So I have to give you some sort of notice. Be prepared to stare and be stared at.” With your curiosity piqued, you ask in English, “So what has happened?” He replies, “Well, first, the eight girls you have been dating all talked to one another. Eight may be a lucky number in your culture, but not in English class. They didn’t look happy when they found out you have been going out with all of them. They were all together with a number of their other friends at the mall, one of them saw a sign for a show, and that sent the conversation into a tailspin.” A little worried…and a little humored, you reply in English, “That’s not good news. Is there any good news?” Being the true friend he is, your best pal replies in an almost cautious tone, “Yea, there is one bit of good news. A new girl has just started in English class, and she’s really cute. But don’t get your hopes up; she has told everyone that she wants to go out with me.”

 

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Beginner lesson continues the discussion of the present tense and the English perfect aspect. You’ll learn how to combine these two to speak correctly in English about factual events that were completed before, but have importance now. It’s an important concept in English. Visit us at EnglishClass101.com where you will find many more fantastic English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

 


 

Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! While you’re packing for your weekend trip to the beach, you decide to try on your bathing suit to make sure it still fits. As you slip it on, you say to yourself in English, “This seems a little more snug than the last time I put it on…maybe it doesn’t fit?” You look at yourself in the mirror, and you tell yourself in English, “You can make it work, but let’s go to the store to find something just in case.” You go to the mall and ask another shopper in English, “Is there a store here that sells bathing suits?” She points you in the direction of a department store. When you get there, the salesperson greets you in English, “Welcome. Can I help you find something?” You tell the salesperson in English, “Yes. I need a bathing suit that won’t make me look like a whale on the beach. What do you have?”

 

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Audio Blog lesson will discuss the speaker’s trip to a store to try on bathing suits. We’ll tell you how the English speaker and other shoppers fare while shopping for the elusive perfect swimsuit. Visit us at EnglishClass101.com where you will find English Lesson notes as well as many more fantastic English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

 


Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! Your co-worker stops by and asks you in English, “How was your weekend?” You respond in English, “Oh, we saw that movie that was just released and then we went to dinner on Saturday.” Your co-worker inquires in English, “And what did you do on Sunday?” You reply in English, “We went to a dinner party for my husband’s work.” Your co-worker asks in English, “Did you have fun?” You reply in English, “Well, it was fine, and the food was good, but I get tired of having the same small talk over and over again with the people at his company.” You pointedly look at your co-worker and say in English, “You know what I mean?”Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Lower Intermediate lesson will review how to form the past tense of English verbs. We’ll also tell you about what it means when people engage in “small talk” in English. Visit us at English Class101.com where you will find many more fantastic English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


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Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! After getting everything unpacked and moved in to your new home, you decide to tackle that yard. You spend all afternoon planting tons of flowers and even a small garden. And just in time, too - today, you have your five year old niece to watch. You follow her into the backyard as she runs out to play. First, she runs to a patch of flowers and yells back in English, “LOOOK! Bees are on the flowers!” Thinking she has been hurt or something is wrong, you run over to the patch of flowers and stare blankly into the beautiful blooms. Meanwhile, your niece has move on to bigger things - at the gate to the yard, she yells back in English, “OOOOHHH! An inchworm is on your fence!!” Trying desperately to keep up with her, she dashes off to your garden, yelling back in English, “The ladybugs are everywhere!” Realizing at this point that she is not hurt (just excited), you ask in your best English you can muster, “What are you so excited about honey? Please show me.” She replies in English, “Ha ha! I know English better than you do!!!” Something tells you that you won’t learn anything from her today! Learning English with EnglishClass is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Video Vocabulary lesson will teach you the English vocabulary you need to protect yourself and your belongings from everything creepy-crawly you might find, well, anywhere! And you can learn this helpful English insect vocabulary without the help of your pesky niece!! In this English vocabulary video, you will learn by watching the video, seeing English and text describing the video, and all while listening to the English being read aloud by our native English speakers. Visit us at EnglishClass101.com where you will find many more great English lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!