Learn British English with Video - How to Put Feelings into British English Words
26 сентября 2013

Learn British English with Video - How to Put Feelings into British English Words

Learn British English with Video - How to Put Feelings into British English Words
www.EnglishClass101.com/video Learn British English with EnglishClass101.com! Moving to Britain has unleashed so many feelings that you've never really been able to express in British English. Like the frustration you felt when you got stuck in traffic...twice in one day. Or the anger that you felt when someone stole your wallet. Or the joy of your first paycheck in British money. Now that you know how to express these feelings in British English, though, you have no problem shouting in British English with all the other drivers stuck in traffic. This lesson looks at British English words related senses and feelings. Learning British English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn British English! This British English video series is a brand new way to learn British English. Learn everyday vocabulary and key verbs in this British English video lesson. Read the British English lesson notes to learn about the British English verb tenses Join us, and see what you've been missing! Visit us at EnglishClass101.com where you will find many more fantastic British English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there! Find out more, go to: www.englishclass101.com/2011/12/09/video-s4-23-how-to-put-feelings-into-british-english-words/ www.EnglishClass101.com/video
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#1 написал: Jes Planas (28 сентября 2013 14:04)
what a tourist? tasting an insect?
#2 написал: Garrus Vakarian (28 сентября 2013 14:04)
lol? just casually eating an insect here..
#3 написал: Ali Arslan (28 сентября 2013 14:04)
that's not? british english .
#4 написал: Andrew Mcjac (28 сентября 2013 14:04)
you do speak American English or? British English???