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Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! You look up and down the street, trying to figure out where in America you are. You were supposed to meet your new English friends nearby, but where are they? You finally realize you are lost, and you use your cell phone to call them. The first thing they ask you in English is, “Are there any landmarks nearby?” You look around and see a bookstore, a bank, and a park. Making a mental picture of the surroundings you are describing, they ask you in English, “Is there a flower shop next to the park?” You look around, but you don’t see a flower shop. In fact, everything is starting to look the same. You try not to panic. New York is a big city. What if you never find your friends? Hearing the panic in your voice, your friend calmly tells you in English, “Look for a convenience store. The flower shop is to the left of it.” As you look around the crowded English street, you finally see the 7-11 store…and right next to it is the flower shop! You sigh with relief hurrying to meet them as you see a flurry of waving arms in front of the small English flower shop. Whew!

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Gengo lesson will teach you how to talk about your surroundings and where you are in English. Never get lost again! 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! You’re still working with your significant other to plan your vacation…who knew negotiations in English for something fun could take this long? You ask your significant other in English, “Are you excited to go to Hawaii for vacation?” Your significant other replies in English, “Yeah, I guess so.” You respond in English, “That’s not a ringing endorsement. What’s wrong?” Your significant other sheepishly asks you in English, “Do they speak English in Hawaii?” You laugh and tell your significant other in English, “Of course…it’s part of the United States, you know!” Your significant other says in English, “Yes, but I know they have that other language…’aloha’ and all that…” You shake your head and say in English, “You’re losing it. The next thing I know, you’ll be asking me whether Chicken of the Sea is chicken.”

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 present perfect tense of English verbs. We’ll also discuss the language barrier Americans have with foreign countries-even when the populations of those foreign countries speak 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!


Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! You go into your usual coffee shop and ask the barista in English, “Double espresso, skim, please.” While the barista prepares your coffee, you scan the other Americans in the coffee shop in case you run into someone you know. You say “hello” in English to the people who are there with you almost every morning, but across the shop you spy a face that looks oddly familiar. You try to place it, and finally you figure out that you see your long-lost college roommate. You walk over to the person and say in English, “I know you! You’re my college roommate!” Your former roommate glances up, studies your face, leaps up to give you a hug, and says in English, “Hey, it’s been a long time, roomie! How have things been going for you? Let’s catch up!”

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Lower Intermediate lesson will teach you how to form and use the present perfect English verb tense. We’ll also tell you what it means to “catch up” with someone and why you may want to avoid someone who fits the English description of the term “high maintenance.” 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!


Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! Someone taps you on the shoulder and tells you in English, “Oh wow, it’s been a long time! How have you been?” As you tell this person in English, “I’ve been very well…and you?” you rack your brain trying to figure out how you know this person. Your spouse is very good with remembering names in English, and you really wish your spouse were around to help you figure out who this person is. However, your spouse is waiting for a drink at the bar. Hoping to figure out who this person is, you ask in English, “What have you been up to since I last saw you?” The person drones on and on in English about working a lot, but never gives you a clue as to his identity. Fortunately, your spouse comes over…but unfortunately, your spouse then says in English, “Aren’t you going to introduce me to your friend?” Oops!

 

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Lower Intermediate lesson will teach you how to form and use the past tense in English. We’ll also tell you what you should say in English when you run into someone you haven’t seen in a while and tell you how you might find yourself spending time after work in America. 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!

 


Learn English travel phrases with EnglishClass101.com! A little English can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, EnglishClass101.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you! In this lesson, we cover a high frequency English phrase that you’ll surely find useful on your trip, travels, or vacation to America.

This lesson’s English phrase is indispensable for haggling at markets in America. Asking vendors to “Please lower the price” in English might be the difference between getting what you want in America…and not. In this lesson, we’ll learn some more useful English phrases and tips for shopping in America! To learn more about American culture and phrases before you set out on your trip to America, be sure to stop by EnglishClass101.com!