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Jimmy Fallon Show
Donald Trump plays the game of charades. Do you think he's a good player? Let's see!
#video @englishfrotomorrow
Donald Trump plays the game of charades. Do you think he's a good player? Let's see!
#video @englishfrotomorrow
New Words:
1️⃣ Charades: a game in which one person uses actions and not words to show the meaning of a word/phrase. Others have to guess. ❗️(Check the British pronunciation too)❗️
2️⃣ Rockabye Baby: a series of lullaby songs
3️⃣ Tardy : late
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1️⃣ Charades: a game in which one person uses actions and not words to show the meaning of a word/phrase. Others have to guess. ❗️(Check the British pronunciation too)❗️
2️⃣ Rockabye Baby: a series of lullaby songs
3️⃣ Tardy : late
@englishfortomorrow
Quiz
Do you remember our 'gadfly quiz'? If not, search 'gadfly'. Now if you know the answer to this quiz, please send it to @ImanTaebi
You can also send your voice!
#quiz @englishfortomorrow
Do you remember our 'gadfly quiz'? If not, search 'gadfly'. Now if you know the answer to this quiz, please send it to @ImanTaebi
You can also send your voice!
#quiz @englishfortomorrow
English for Tomorrow
Quiz Do you remember our 'gadfly quiz'? If not, search 'gadfly'. Now if you know the answer to this quiz, please send it to @ImanTaebi You can also send your voice! #quiz @englishfortomorrow
Now let's see what the answer is: HORNET!
🌹Congratulations🌹 if you have answered correctly!
⚠️Please don't confuse a bee, with a wasp or a hornet! They are different insects with different appearances.
And now the three quickest responses👇👇👇
🌹Congratulations🌹 if you have answered correctly!
⚠️Please don't confuse a bee, with a wasp or a hornet! They are different insects with different appearances.
And now the three quickest responses👇👇👇
Jingle_Bells_Christmas_Songs_For.mp4
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🌺🌺🌺🎄Merry Christmas🎄🌺🌺🌺
Jingle bells, jingle bells,
jingle all the way ...
This is a popular Christmas song that you could teach to your kids!
#song @englishfortomorrow
Jingle bells, jingle bells,
jingle all the way ...
This is a popular Christmas song that you could teach to your kids!
#song @englishfortomorrow
As most of you show a genuine interest in teaching English songs to your kids, we would like to re-post an English lullaby for you!
What are the benefits of teaching songs to kids?
1⃣ Boosts up memory
2⃣ They get familiar with the tone of English
3⃣ Helps them develop a native-like accent
4⃣ Increases the speed of learning
You can always search for 'nursery rhymes' in Google!
What are the benefits of teaching songs to kids?
1⃣ Boosts up memory
2⃣ They get familiar with the tone of English
3⃣ Helps them develop a native-like accent
4⃣ Increases the speed of learning
You can always search for 'nursery rhymes' in Google!
Forwarded from English for Tomorrow
Forwarded from English for Tomorrow
Cougar.Town.S03E09.mp4
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Forwarded from English for Tomorrow
✅The reason for sharing this video is twofold : 1- To familiarize you with the tone of the previous lullaby 2- And to introduce you this very nice sitcom (starring Cortney Cox who also played "Monica Geller" in the sitcom "Friends"). Watching sitcoms is a great way to boost up your language. Here's the link for downloading COUGAR TOWN! http://dl1.moviefarsi.com/serial/ #film @englishfortomorrow
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Forwarded from English for Tomorrow
A nursery Rhyme! ✔️"Eeny, meeny, miny, moe", which can be spelled a number of ways, is a children's counting rhyme, used to select a person in games such as tag. It is one of a large group of similar 'counting-out rhymes' where the child who is pointed to by the chanter on the last syllable is 'counted out'. The rhyme has existed in various forms since well before 1820,[1] and is common in many languages with similar-sounding nonsense syllables.
Since many similar counting rhymes existed earlier, it is difficult to ascertain this rhyme's exact origin.
Since many similar counting rhymes existed earlier, it is difficult to ascertain this rhyme's exact origin.
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Big Shots
Meet the 3-year-old Iranian boy climbing up totally vertical walls!
#video @englishfortomorrow
Meet the 3-year-old Iranian boy climbing up totally vertical walls!
#video @englishfortomorrow
Quiz
Please send your answers to @ImanTaebi
Thanks to one of our members, we now post grammar quizzes!
#quiz #grammar @englishfortomorrow
Please send your answers to @ImanTaebi
Thanks to one of our members, we now post grammar quizzes!
#quiz #grammar @englishfortomorrow
English for Tomorrow
Quiz Please send your answers to @ImanTaebi Thanks to one of our members, we now post grammar quizzes! #quiz #grammar @englishfortomorrow
Now the time is ripe for answering this quiz!
The answer to this controversy is : option 1!
But why❓
Use present perfect tense in setences constructed with
👉Source : Practical English Usage : section 591
Example:
This is the second time I've gone to England. (NOT this is the second time I will travel to England)
And now the three quickest responses:👇
The answer to this controversy is : option 1!
But why❓
Use present perfect tense in setences constructed with
this/it/that is the first /second/ third/ only/ best/ worst etc.
👉Source : Practical English Usage : section 591
Example:
This is the second time I've gone to England. (NOT this is the second time I will travel to England)
And now the three quickest responses:👇
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Hello...Thank you for your good channel...The awnser is the first option.