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TOEFL INTERNET-BASED TEST (TOEFL IBT) The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is written, developed and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), a private, non-profit organization based in Princeton, New Jersey. The TOEFL test measures the ability of nonnative speakers of English to use and understand North American English as it is spoken, written and heard in college and university settings. ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "I" AND "ME" CORRECTLY Using "I" and "me" Correctly. "I" and "me" are both pronouns that we use to refer to ourselves. Use "I" when it is the subject of the verb, and use "me" when it is the object of the verb or follow a preposition (with me, after us, etc). Remember that "I" is always written as a capital letter. People most often make mistakes using "I" and "me ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "DO" AND "MAKE He is making the report. ( incorrect!) “Do” is used to describe an activity that you have to do repeatedly. It is important to remember that “do” contains an element of duty and responsibility. • do exercises. • do the housework. • do the table - -> clean the table. • do the dishes - -> wash the dishes. • do the dusting.BRITISH MONEY
British Money. Since 1971, the monetary system of Great Britain is based on the decimal system. The basic unit of British currency (currency of the United Kingdom and the Crown Dependencies) is the pound, which is divided into one hundred pence. (abbreviated as p ). The official full name pound sterling ( plural: pounds sterling) isused mainly
LESSON 20: HANDWRITING ANALYSIS (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Lesson 20. The study of interpreting handwriting is known as handwriting analysis. Those who specialize in graphology, the practice of handwriting analysis, believe your penmanship harbors more than the power of self-expression; they believe it bears the unique imprint of your personality. Handwriting reveals hundreds of elements of theperson
PRESENT PARTICIPLE (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Participles are formed from verbs.English has three types participles: the Present Participle, the Past Participle and the Perfect Participle.The Present Participle of the verb is formed by adding the suffix '-ing' to the base form of the verb: base form + '-ing'.We use the Present Participle along with a form of the verb 'to be' to create continuous (progressive) tenses. LESSON 23: THE AMERICAN DREAM (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Few terms are defined in so many different ways or more loosely than "the American Dream.": 2. To some people, the term is a joke, an object of satire, , and a made-in-America label for a congeries of chauvinistic cliches mouthed by jingoists. 3. To others, it merely signifies success, wealth, the "good life" of modish clothes, sports cars, and hot tubs - in a word, the latest thing touted LESSON 15: NEW YEAR'S DAY Vocabulary 1. to celebrate - празнувам 2. to coincide - съвпадам (по време, място) 3. spring equinox - пролетно равноденствие 4. crop - посев 5. to plant - садя, посаждам 6. to last - трая, продължавам 7. to strip - събличам (се) 8. fittingly - подобаващо, съответно HEAR, HARE, HAIR, OR HERE 1. hear , (heard)(v) – (1) to perceive with the ears the sound made by someone or something; (2) to be informed of; (3) to give a formal official, or judicial hearing to (something); (4) to be among the audience at or of (something); (5) to receive information by the ear or otherwise (to hear from a friend) 1. The students heard the bell and rushed out of the schoolroom. ENGLISH ALPHABET (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Kids' Corner English Alphabet A-G: A a animals животни ant мравка alligatorалигатор
TOEFL INTERNET-BASED TEST (TOEFL IBT) The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is written, developed and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), a private, non-profit organization based in Princeton, New Jersey. The TOEFL test measures the ability of nonnative speakers of English to use and understand North American English as it is spoken, written and heard in college and university settings. ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "I" AND "ME" CORRECTLY Using "I" and "me" Correctly. "I" and "me" are both pronouns that we use to refer to ourselves. Use "I" when it is the subject of the verb, and use "me" when it is the object of the verb or follow a preposition (with me, after us, etc). Remember that "I" is always written as a capital letter. People most often make mistakes using "I" and "me ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "DO" AND "MAKE He is making the report. ( incorrect!) “Do” is used to describe an activity that you have to do repeatedly. It is important to remember that “do” contains an element of duty and responsibility. • do exercises. • do the housework. • do the table - -> clean the table. • do the dishes - -> wash the dishes. • do the dusting.BRITISH MONEY
British Money. Since 1971, the monetary system of Great Britain is based on the decimal system. The basic unit of British currency (currency of the United Kingdom and the Crown Dependencies) is the pound, which is divided into one hundred pence. (abbreviated as p ). The official full name pound sterling ( plural: pounds sterling) isused mainly
LESSON 20: HANDWRITING ANALYSIS (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Lesson 20. The study of interpreting handwriting is known as handwriting analysis. Those who specialize in graphology, the practice of handwriting analysis, believe your penmanship harbors more than the power of self-expression; they believe it bears the unique imprint of your personality. Handwriting reveals hundreds of elements of theperson
PRESENT PARTICIPLE (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Participles are formed from verbs.English has three types participles: the Present Participle, the Past Participle and the Perfect Participle.The Present Participle of the verb is formed by adding the suffix '-ing' to the base form of the verb: base form + '-ing'.We use the Present Participle along with a form of the verb 'to be' to create continuous (progressive) tenses. LESSON 23: THE AMERICAN DREAM (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Few terms are defined in so many different ways or more loosely than "the American Dream.": 2. To some people, the term is a joke, an object of satire, , and a made-in-America label for a congeries of chauvinistic cliches mouthed by jingoists. 3. To others, it merely signifies success, wealth, the "good life" of modish clothes, sports cars, and hot tubs - in a word, the latest thing touted LESSON 15: NEW YEAR'S DAY Vocabulary 1. to celebrate - празнувам 2. to coincide - съвпадам (по време, място) 3. spring equinox - пролетно равноденствие 4. crop - посев 5. to plant - садя, посаждам 6. to last - трая, продължавам 7. to strip - събличам (се) 8. fittingly - подобаващо, съответно HEAR, HARE, HAIR, OR HERE 1. hear , (heard)(v) – (1) to perceive with the ears the sound made by someone or something; (2) to be informed of; (3) to give a formal official, or judicial hearing to (something); (4) to be among the audience at or of (something); (5) to receive information by the ear or otherwise (to hear from a friend) 1. The students heard the bell and rushed out of the schoolroom. THEME-BASED ENGLISH LESSONS (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Theme-based English lessons - study, learn, teach. There is a vocabulary list with lots of useful English words related to eachEnglish lesson.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) English grammar section will guide you through the parts of the speech, verbs and verb tenses in the English language. Here you can find also clear explanations of English non-finite verbal forms, English grammar and writing tips, common errors in English, essential ENGLISH ALPHABET (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Kids' Corner English Alphabet A-G: A a animals животни ant мравка alligatorалигатор
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English is the language of diplomacy and international communications, business, tourism, education, science, computer technology, media and Internet. Because English was used to develop communication, technology, programming, software, etc, it dominates the web. 70% of all information stored electronically is PRESENT PARTICIPLE (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Participles are formed from verbs.English has three types participles: the Present Participle, the Past Participle and the Perfect Participle.The Present Participle of the verb is formed by adding the suffix '-ing' to the base form of the verb: base form + '-ing'.We use the Present Participle along with a form of the verb 'to be' to create continuous (progressive) tenses. PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Structure Examples We use the Present Simple Tense: To form the Present Simple Tense we use the verb's base form (go, work, speak, study).In 3 rd person singular (he, she, it), the base form of the verb takes -s/es. (Auxiliary verbs "be," "do," "have", which can also be used as main verbs, are exceptions.) ENGLISH STATIVE AND DYNAMIC VERBS (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Verbs in English can be classified as stative (state) and dynamic (sometimes also called "action") verbs.Generally, the stative verbs refer to existence, senses, appearance, feelings and emotions, mental processes, and possession. CONDITIONALS. ZERO, FIRST, AND SECOND CONDITIONAL (STUDY Zero, First, and Second Conditional (Study English Today) 1. Conditionals are clauses introduced with "if". They consist of two parts: the if-clauses (hypothesis) and the main clause (result). The if-clause can comes before the main clause or after the main clause. When it comes before the main clause, the two clauses are separatedwith comma. 1.
HEAR, HARE, HAIR, OR HERE 1. hear , (heard)(v) – (1) to perceive with the ears the sound made by someone or something; (2) to be informed of; (3) to give a formal official, or judicial hearing to (something); (4) to be among the audience at or of (something); (5) to receive information by the ear or otherwise (to hear from a friend) 1. The students heard the bell and rushed out of the schoolroom. PROFESSIONAL WRITING & EDITING FOR ALL ACADEMIC LEVELS Meet the Custom Writings company. This online service is specialized in producing high-quality pieces of writing for different academiclevels.
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British Money. Since 1971, the monetary system of Great Britain is based on the decimal system. The basic unit of British currency (currency of the United Kingdom and the Crown Dependencies) is the pound, which is divided into one hundred pence. (abbreviated as p ). The official full name pound sterling ( plural: pounds sterling) isused mainly
BRITISH VS. AMERICAN ENGLISH British vs. American English (1) British English and American English have significantly different vocabulary and usage. There are different words for the same concept, or the same word has different meanings. More than a thousand words have different meanings or usages in PRESENT PARTICIPLE (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Participles are formed from verbs.English has three types participles: the Present Participle, the Past Participle and the Perfect Participle.The Present Participle of the verb is formed by adding the suffix '-ing' to the base form of the verb: base form + '-ing'.We use the Present Participle along with a form of the verb 'to be' to create continuous (progressive) tenses. LESSON 20: HANDWRITING ANALYSIS (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Lesson 20. The study of interpreting handwriting is known as handwriting analysis. Those who specialize in graphology, the practice of handwriting analysis, believe your penmanship harbors more than the power of self-expression; they believe it bears the unique imprint of your personality. Handwriting reveals hundreds of elements of theperson
ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "I" AND "ME" CORRECTLY Using "I" and "me" Correctly. "I" and "me" are both pronouns that we use to refer to ourselves. Use "I" when it is the subject of the verb, and use "me" when it is the object of the verb or follow a preposition (with me, after us, etc). Remember that "I" is always written as a capital letter. People most often make mistakes using "I" and "me TOEFL INTERNET-BASED TEST (TOEFL IBT) The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is written, developed and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), a private, non-profit organization based in Princeton, New Jersey. The TOEFL test measures the ability of nonnative speakers of English to use and understand North American English as it is spoken, written and heard in college and university settings. ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "DO" AND "MAKE He is making the report. ( incorrect!) “Do” is used to describe an activity that you have to do repeatedly. It is important to remember that “do” contains an element of duty and responsibility. • do exercises. • do the housework. • do the table - -> clean the table. • do the dishes - -> wash the dishes. • do the dusting. LESSON 23: THE AMERICAN DREAM (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Few terms are defined in so many different ways or more loosely than "the American Dream.": 2. To some people, the term is a joke, an object of satire, , and a made-in-America label for a congeries of chauvinistic cliches mouthed by jingoists. 3. To others, it merely signifies success, wealth, the "good life" of modish clothes, sports cars, and hot tubs - in a word, the latest thing touted LESSON 15: NEW YEAR'S DAY Vocabulary 1. to celebrate - празнувам 2. to coincide - съвпадам (по време, място) 3. spring equinox - пролетно равноденствие 4. crop - посев 5. to plant - садя, посаждам 6. to last - трая, продължавам 7. to strip - събличам (се) 8. fittingly - подобаващо, съответноSUNSCREEN SPEACH
Urban Legend: According to a text circulating all over the Internet, Kurt Vonnegut was the 1997 commencement speaker at MIT. Ladies and gentlemen of the class of '97: Wear sunscreen. If I could offer you only one tip for the future, sunscreen would be it.BRITISH MONEY
British Money. Since 1971, the monetary system of Great Britain is based on the decimal system. The basic unit of British currency (currency of the United Kingdom and the Crown Dependencies) is the pound, which is divided into one hundred pence. (abbreviated as p ). The official full name pound sterling ( plural: pounds sterling) isused mainly
BRITISH VS. AMERICAN ENGLISH British vs. American English (1) British English and American English have significantly different vocabulary and usage. There are different words for the same concept, or the same word has different meanings. More than a thousand words have different meanings or usages in PRESENT PARTICIPLE (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Participles are formed from verbs.English has three types participles: the Present Participle, the Past Participle and the Perfect Participle.The Present Participle of the verb is formed by adding the suffix '-ing' to the base form of the verb: base form + '-ing'.We use the Present Participle along with a form of the verb 'to be' to create continuous (progressive) tenses. LESSON 20: HANDWRITING ANALYSIS (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Lesson 20. The study of interpreting handwriting is known as handwriting analysis. Those who specialize in graphology, the practice of handwriting analysis, believe your penmanship harbors more than the power of self-expression; they believe it bears the unique imprint of your personality. Handwriting reveals hundreds of elements of theperson
ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "I" AND "ME" CORRECTLY Using "I" and "me" Correctly. "I" and "me" are both pronouns that we use to refer to ourselves. Use "I" when it is the subject of the verb, and use "me" when it is the object of the verb or follow a preposition (with me, after us, etc). Remember that "I" is always written as a capital letter. People most often make mistakes using "I" and "me TOEFL INTERNET-BASED TEST (TOEFL IBT) The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is written, developed and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), a private, non-profit organization based in Princeton, New Jersey. The TOEFL test measures the ability of nonnative speakers of English to use and understand North American English as it is spoken, written and heard in college and university settings. ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "DO" AND "MAKE He is making the report. ( incorrect!) “Do” is used to describe an activity that you have to do repeatedly. It is important to remember that “do” contains an element of duty and responsibility. • do exercises. • do the housework. • do the table - -> clean the table. • do the dishes - -> wash the dishes. • do the dusting. LESSON 23: THE AMERICAN DREAM (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Few terms are defined in so many different ways or more loosely than "the American Dream.": 2. To some people, the term is a joke, an object of satire, , and a made-in-America label for a congeries of chauvinistic cliches mouthed by jingoists. 3. To others, it merely signifies success, wealth, the "good life" of modish clothes, sports cars, and hot tubs - in a word, the latest thing touted LESSON 15: NEW YEAR'S DAY Vocabulary 1. to celebrate - празнувам 2. to coincide - съвпадам (по време, място) 3. spring equinox - пролетно равноденствие 4. crop - посев 5. to plant - садя, посаждам 6. to last - трая, продължавам 7. to strip - събличам (се) 8. fittingly - подобаващо, съответноSUNSCREEN SPEACH
Urban Legend: According to a text circulating all over the Internet, Kurt Vonnegut was the 1997 commencement speaker at MIT. Ladies and gentlemen of the class of '97: Wear sunscreen. If I could offer you only one tip for the future, sunscreen would be it. THEME-BASED ENGLISH LESSONS (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Theme-based English lessons - study, learn, teach. There is a vocabulary list with lots of useful English words related to eachEnglish lesson.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) English grammar section will guide you through the parts of the speech, verbs and verb tenses in the English language. Here you can find also clear explanations of English non-finite verbal forms, English grammar and writing tips, common errors in English, essentialLESSON 1: ENGLISH
English is the language of diplomacy and international communications, business, tourism, education, science, computer technology, media and Internet. Because English was used to develop communication, technology, programming, software, etc, it dominates the web. 70% of all information stored electronically is TOEFL INTERNET-BASED TEST (TOEFL IBT) The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is written, developed and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), a private, non-profit organization based in Princeton, New Jersey. The TOEFL test measures the ability of nonnative speakers of English to use and understand North American English as it is spoken, written and heard in college and university settings. PROFESSIONAL WRITING & EDITING FOR ALL ACADEMIC LEVELS Meet the Custom Writings company. This online service is specialized in producing high-quality pieces of writing for different academiclevels.
LISTTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Vowels /Гласни/ - Vowels are made by opening the mouth and letting air come out freely. Dictionaries say that there are 20 vowel sounds in English. Phonetically there are three distinct kind of vowels used in English: short vowels, long vowels and diphthongs. All vowels are voiced by definition. b a t, c a t, bl a ck ( PAST PARTICIPLE (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Spelling rules for the formation of the Past Participle. The general rule is: base form of the verb + ' -ed ': work - work ed add - add ed. wash - wash ed allow - allow ed. watch - watch ed consider - consider ed. paint - paint ed finish - finish ed. enjoy - enjoy ed play - play ed. Note that there are a few exceptions: when the verb ends in a PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Structure Examples We use the Present Simple Tense: To form the Present Simple Tense we use the verb's base form (go, work, speak, study).In 3 rd person singular (he, she, it), the base form of the verb takes -s/es. (Auxiliary verbs "be," "do," "have", which can also be used as main verbs, are exceptions.) LESSON 2: URBAN LEGENDS (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Urban legends are popular, story alleged to be true and transmitted from person to person by oral or written communication. People didn't begin talking about "urban legends" until the 1930s and 1940s, but they have existed in some form for thousands of years. MARTENITSA -AN ANCIENT BULGARIAN TRADITION On the 1st of March Bulgarian people celebrate a traditional holiday called Baba Marta (or Grandma Marta in English) and it is related to welcoming the approaching spring. ENGLISH ALPHABET (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Kids' Corner English Alphabet A-G: A a animals животни ant мравка alligatorалигатор
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British Money. Since 1971, the monetary system of Great Britain is based on the decimal system. The basic unit of British currency (currency of the United Kingdom and the Crown Dependencies) is the pound, which is divided into one hundred pence. (abbreviated as p ). The official full name pound sterling ( plural: pounds sterling) isused mainly
PRESENT PARTICIPLE (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Participles are formed from verbs.English has three types participles: the Present Participle, the Past Participle and the Perfect Participle.The Present Participle of the verb is formed by adding the suffix '-ing' to the base form of the verb: base form + '-ing'.We use the Present Participle along with a form of the verb 'to be' to create continuous (progressive) tenses. CONDITIONALS. ZERO, FIRST, AND SECOND CONDITIONAL (STUDY Zero, First, and Second Conditional (Study English Today) 1. Conditionals are clauses introduced with "if". They consist of two parts: the if-clauses (hypothesis) and the main clause (result). The if-clause can comes before the main clause or after the main clause. When it comes before the main clause, the two clauses are separatedwith comma. 1.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "I" AND "ME" CORRECTLY Using "I" and "me" Correctly. "I" and "me" are both pronouns that we use to refer to ourselves. Use "I" when it is the subject of the verb, and use "me" when it is the object of the verb or follow a preposition (with me, after us, etc). Remember that "I" is always written as a capital letter. People most often make mistakes using "I" and "me ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "DO" AND "MAKE He is making the report. ( incorrect!) “Do” is used to describe an activity that you have to do repeatedly. It is important to remember that “do” contains an element of duty and responsibility. • do exercises. • do the housework. • do the table - -> clean the table. • do the dishes - -> wash the dishes. • do the dusting. LESSON 20: HANDWRITING ANALYSIS (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Lesson 20. The study of interpreting handwriting is known as handwriting analysis. Those who specialize in graphology, the practice of handwriting analysis, believe your penmanship harbors more than the power of self-expression; they believe it bears the unique imprint of your personality. Handwriting reveals hundreds of elements of theperson
TOEFL INTERNET-BASED TEST (TOEFL IBT) The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is written, developed and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), a private, non-profit organization based in Princeton, New Jersey. The TOEFL test measures the ability of nonnative speakers of English to use and understand North American English as it is spoken, written and heard in college and university settings. LESSON 23: THE AMERICAN DREAM (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Few terms are defined in so many different ways or more loosely than "the American Dream.": 2. To some people, the term is a joke, an object of satire, , and a made-in-America label for a congeries of chauvinistic cliches mouthed by jingoists. 3. To others, it merely signifies success, wealth, the "good life" of modish clothes, sports cars, and hot tubs - in a word, the latest thing touted LESSON 15: NEW YEAR'S DAY Vocabulary 1. to celebrate - празнувам 2. to coincide - съвпадам (по време, място) 3. spring equinox - пролетно равноденствие 4. crop - посев 5. to plant - садя, посаждам 6. to last - трая, продължавам 7. to strip - събличам (се) 8. fittingly - подобаващо, съответно ENGLISH ALPHABET (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Kids' Corner English Alphabet A-G: A a animals животни ant мравка alligatorалигатор
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British Money. Since 1971, the monetary system of Great Britain is based on the decimal system. The basic unit of British currency (currency of the United Kingdom and the Crown Dependencies) is the pound, which is divided into one hundred pence. (abbreviated as p ). The official full name pound sterling ( plural: pounds sterling) isused mainly
PRESENT PARTICIPLE (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Participles are formed from verbs.English has three types participles: the Present Participle, the Past Participle and the Perfect Participle.The Present Participle of the verb is formed by adding the suffix '-ing' to the base form of the verb: base form + '-ing'.We use the Present Participle along with a form of the verb 'to be' to create continuous (progressive) tenses. CONDITIONALS. ZERO, FIRST, AND SECOND CONDITIONAL (STUDY Zero, First, and Second Conditional (Study English Today) 1. Conditionals are clauses introduced with "if". They consist of two parts: the if-clauses (hypothesis) and the main clause (result). The if-clause can comes before the main clause or after the main clause. When it comes before the main clause, the two clauses are separatedwith comma. 1.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "I" AND "ME" CORRECTLY Using "I" and "me" Correctly. "I" and "me" are both pronouns that we use to refer to ourselves. Use "I" when it is the subject of the verb, and use "me" when it is the object of the verb or follow a preposition (with me, after us, etc). Remember that "I" is always written as a capital letter. People most often make mistakes using "I" and "me ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "DO" AND "MAKE He is making the report. ( incorrect!) “Do” is used to describe an activity that you have to do repeatedly. It is important to remember that “do” contains an element of duty and responsibility. • do exercises. • do the housework. • do the table - -> clean the table. • do the dishes - -> wash the dishes. • do the dusting. LESSON 20: HANDWRITING ANALYSIS (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Lesson 20. The study of interpreting handwriting is known as handwriting analysis. Those who specialize in graphology, the practice of handwriting analysis, believe your penmanship harbors more than the power of self-expression; they believe it bears the unique imprint of your personality. Handwriting reveals hundreds of elements of theperson
TOEFL INTERNET-BASED TEST (TOEFL IBT) The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is written, developed and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), a private, non-profit organization based in Princeton, New Jersey. The TOEFL test measures the ability of nonnative speakers of English to use and understand North American English as it is spoken, written and heard in college and university settings. LESSON 23: THE AMERICAN DREAM (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Few terms are defined in so many different ways or more loosely than "the American Dream.": 2. To some people, the term is a joke, an object of satire, , and a made-in-America label for a congeries of chauvinistic cliches mouthed by jingoists. 3. To others, it merely signifies success, wealth, the "good life" of modish clothes, sports cars, and hot tubs - in a word, the latest thing touted LESSON 15: NEW YEAR'S DAY Vocabulary 1. to celebrate - празнувам 2. to coincide - съвпадам (по време, място) 3. spring equinox - пролетно равноденствие 4. crop - посев 5. to plant - садя, посаждам 6. to last - трая, продължавам 7. to strip - събличам (се) 8. fittingly - подобаващо, съответно THEME-BASED ENGLISH LESSONS (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Theme-based English lessons - study, learn, teach. There is a vocabulary list with lots of useful English words related to eachEnglish lesson.
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English is the language of diplomacy and international communications, business, tourism, education, science, computer technology, media and Internet. Because English was used to develop communication, technology, programming, software, etc, it dominates the web. 70% of all information stored electronically is PRESENT PARTICIPLE (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Participles are formed from verbs.English has three types participles: the Present Participle, the Past Participle and the Perfect Participle.The Present Participle of the verb is formed by adding the suffix '-ing' to the base form of the verb: base form + '-ing'.We use the Present Participle along with a form of the verb 'to be' to create continuous (progressive) tenses. PAST PARTICIPLE (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Spelling rules for the formation of the Past Participle. The general rule is: base form of the verb + ' -ed ': work - work ed add - add ed. wash - wash ed allow - allow ed. watch - watch ed consider - consider ed. paint - paint ed finish - finish ed. enjoy - enjoy ed play - play ed. Note that there are a few exceptions: when the verb ends in a LESSON 8: APPLYING FOR A JOB (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Curriculum Vitae (resume, in American English) - comes from Latin and literally mean "the course of one's life." Your CV is a biographical summary of your life and is usually written to describe details of education and achievements in chronological order. HEAR, HARE, HAIR, OR HERE 1. hear , (heard)(v) – (1) to perceive with the ears the sound made by someone or something; (2) to be informed of; (3) to give a formal official, or judicial hearing to (something); (4) to be among the audience at or of (something); (5) to receive information by the ear or otherwise (to hear from a friend) 1. The students heard the bell and rushed out of the schoolroom. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) The United States of America (USA) is a federal constitutional republic made up of 50 states (48 continental states, plus Alaska and Hawaii the two newest states) and one federal district - Washington, D.C., the capital district. REGINA BRETT’S 45 LIFE LESSONS AND 5 TO GROW ON May 28, 2006 To celebrate growing older, I once wrote the 45 lessons life taught me. It is the most-requested column I've ever written. My odometer rolls over to 50 this week, so here's an update:BRITISH MONEY
British Money. Since 1971, the monetary system of Great Britain is based on the decimal system. The basic unit of British currency (currency of the United Kingdom and the Crown Dependencies) is the pound, which is divided into one hundred pence. (abbreviated as p ). The official full name pound sterling ( plural: pounds sterling) isused mainly
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ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "DO" AND "MAKE He is making the report. ( incorrect!) “Do” is used to describe an activity that you have to do repeatedly. It is important to remember that “do” contains an element of duty and responsibility. • do exercises. • do the housework. • do the table - -> clean the table. • do the dishes - -> wash the dishes. • do the dusting. ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "I" AND "ME" CORRECTLY Using "I" and "me" Correctly. "I" and "me" are both pronouns that we use to refer to ourselves. Use "I" when it is the subject of the verb, and use "me" when it is the object of the verb or follow a preposition (with me, after us, etc). Remember that "I" is always written as a capital letter. People most often make mistakes using "I" and "me CONDITIONALS. ZERO, FIRST, AND SECOND CONDITIONAL (STUDY Zero, First, and Second Conditional (Study English Today) 1. Conditionals are clauses introduced with "if". They consist of two parts: the if-clauses (hypothesis) and the main clause (result). The if-clause can comes before the main clause or after the main clause. When it comes before the main clause, the two clauses are separatedwith comma. 1.
BRITISH VS. AMERICAN ENGLISH British vs. American English (1) British English and American English have significantly different vocabulary and usage. There are different words for the same concept, or the same word has different meanings. More than a thousand words have different meanings or usages in LESSON 20: HANDWRITING ANALYSIS (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Lesson 20. The study of interpreting handwriting is known as handwriting analysis. Those who specialize in graphology, the practice of handwriting analysis, believe your penmanship harbors more than the power of self-expression; they believe it bears the unique imprint of your personality. Handwriting reveals hundreds of elements of theperson
LESSON 15: NEW YEAR'S DAY Vocabulary 1. to celebrate - празнувам 2. to coincide - съвпадам (по време, място) 3. spring equinox - пролетно равноденствие 4. crop - посев 5. to plant - садя, посаждам 6. to last - трая, продължавам 7. to strip - събличам (се) 8. fittingly - подобаващо, съответно LESSON 23: THE AMERICAN DREAM (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Few terms are defined in so many different ways or more loosely than "the American Dream.": 2. To some people, the term is a joke, an object of satire, , and a made-in-America label for a congeries of chauvinistic cliches mouthed by jingoists. 3. To others, it merely signifies success, wealth, the "good life" of modish clothes, sports cars, and hot tubs - in a word, the latest thing touted HEAR, HARE, HAIR, OR HERE 1. hear , (heard)(v) – (1) to perceive with the ears the sound made by someone or something; (2) to be informed of; (3) to give a formal official, or judicial hearing to (something); (4) to be among the audience at or of (something); (5) to receive information by the ear or otherwise (to hear from a friend) 1. The students heard the bell and rushed out of the schoolroom.BRITISH MONEY
British Money. Since 1971, the monetary system of Great Britain is based on the decimal system. The basic unit of British currency (currency of the United Kingdom and the Crown Dependencies) is the pound, which is divided into one hundred pence. (abbreviated as p ). The official full name pound sterling ( plural: pounds sterling) isused mainly
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ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "DO" AND "MAKE He is making the report. ( incorrect!) “Do” is used to describe an activity that you have to do repeatedly. It is important to remember that “do” contains an element of duty and responsibility. • do exercises. • do the housework. • do the table - -> clean the table. • do the dishes - -> wash the dishes. • do the dusting. ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS: USING "I" AND "ME" CORRECTLY Using "I" and "me" Correctly. "I" and "me" are both pronouns that we use to refer to ourselves. Use "I" when it is the subject of the verb, and use "me" when it is the object of the verb or follow a preposition (with me, after us, etc). Remember that "I" is always written as a capital letter. People most often make mistakes using "I" and "me CONDITIONALS. ZERO, FIRST, AND SECOND CONDITIONAL (STUDY Zero, First, and Second Conditional (Study English Today) 1. Conditionals are clauses introduced with "if". They consist of two parts: the if-clauses (hypothesis) and the main clause (result). The if-clause can comes before the main clause or after the main clause. When it comes before the main clause, the two clauses are separatedwith comma. 1.
BRITISH VS. AMERICAN ENGLISH British vs. American English (1) British English and American English have significantly different vocabulary and usage. There are different words for the same concept, or the same word has different meanings. More than a thousand words have different meanings or usages in LESSON 20: HANDWRITING ANALYSIS (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Lesson 20. The study of interpreting handwriting is known as handwriting analysis. Those who specialize in graphology, the practice of handwriting analysis, believe your penmanship harbors more than the power of self-expression; they believe it bears the unique imprint of your personality. Handwriting reveals hundreds of elements of theperson
LESSON 15: NEW YEAR'S DAY Vocabulary 1. to celebrate - празнувам 2. to coincide - съвпадам (по време, място) 3. spring equinox - пролетно равноденствие 4. crop - посев 5. to plant - садя, посаждам 6. to last - трая, продължавам 7. to strip - събличам (се) 8. fittingly - подобаващо, съответно LESSON 23: THE AMERICAN DREAM (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Few terms are defined in so many different ways or more loosely than "the American Dream.": 2. To some people, the term is a joke, an object of satire, , and a made-in-America label for a congeries of chauvinistic cliches mouthed by jingoists. 3. To others, it merely signifies success, wealth, the "good life" of modish clothes, sports cars, and hot tubs - in a word, the latest thing touted HEAR, HARE, HAIR, OR HERE 1. hear , (heard)(v) – (1) to perceive with the ears the sound made by someone or something; (2) to be informed of; (3) to give a formal official, or judicial hearing to (something); (4) to be among the audience at or of (something); (5) to receive information by the ear or otherwise (to hear from a friend) 1. The students heard the bell and rushed out of the schoolroom. THEME-BASED ENGLISH LESSONS (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Theme-based English lessons - study, learn, teach. There is a vocabulary list with lots of useful English words related to eachEnglish lesson.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) English grammar section will guide you through the parts of the speech, verbs and verb tenses in the English language. Here you can find also clear explanations of English non-finite verbal forms, English grammar and writing tips, common errors in English, essential ENGLISH ALPHABET (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Kids' Corner English Alphabet A-G: A a animals животни ant мравка alligatorалигатор
PRESENT PARTICIPLE (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) 1. Participles are formed from verbs.English has three types participles: the Present Participle, the Past Participle and the Perfect Participle.The Present Participle of the verb is formed by adding the suffix '-ing' to the base form of the verb: base form + '-ing'.We use the Present Participle along with a form of the verb 'to be' to create continuous (progressive) tenses. BRITISH VS. AMERICAN ENGLISH British vs. American English (1) British English and American English have significantly different vocabulary and usage. There are different words for the same concept, or the same word has different meanings. More than a thousand words have different meanings or usages in FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) English does not have a verb form specifically used to express future tense. We have to choose from a variety of forms (using 'will'/'shall', 'going to', the present continuous, the present simple, etc.) to talk about future events.The future expressed with the modal auxiliaries will and shall + the base form of the verb is known as the future simple tense or 'will' future. HEAR, HARE, HAIR, OR HERE 1. hear , (heard)(v) – (1) to perceive with the ears the sound made by someone or something; (2) to be informed of; (3) to give a formal official, or judicial hearing to (something); (4) to be among the audience at or of (something); (5) to receive information by the ear or otherwise (to hear from a friend) 1. The students heard the bell and rushed out of the schoolroom. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) The United States of America (USA) is a federal constitutional republic made up of 50 states (48 continental states, plus Alaska and Hawaii the two newest states) and one federal district - Washington, D.C., the capital district. LESSON 3: THE STORY OF SANTA CLAUS (STUDY ENGLISH TODAY) Principle или Principal: Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus From the Editorial Page of The New York Sun, written by Francis P. Church, September 21, 1897. We take pleasure in answering thus prominently the communication below, expressing at the same time our great gratification that its faithful author is numbered among the friendsof The Sun:
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TO SPEAK YOUR MIND - to say what you really think or believe; to tell people exactly what you think, even if it offends them; to say what you think about something very directly 1. YOU HAVE TO SPEAK YOUR MIND DURING THE MEETING. 2. LARA IS CERTAINLY NOT AFRAID TO SPEAK HER MIND.Did you know ...
Approximately 2 billion people study English worldwide and some countries find it easier than others to pick it up. Throughout the emerging generations of many nationalities, proficiency is almost ubiquitous as people are becoming more and more serious about language learning. :: Who in Europe speaks English best? :: English Speaking Countries 2019 :: Countries Where English Is The Official LanguageIn the News
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EGOCENTRIC DISCUSSDefinition:
(adjective) Limited to or caring only about yourself and your ownneeds.
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STUDY ENGLISH GRAMMAR - VERB TENSES: • Present Simple Tense /EN/ • Past Simple Tense /EN/ • Future Simple Tense /EN/ • Present Continuous (Progressive) Tense /EN/ • Past Continuous (Progressive) Tense /EN/ • Future Continuous (Progressive) Tense /EN/ ------------------------- COMMON ERRORS IN ENGLISHFARTHER OR FURTHER
FARTHER and FURTHER are both comparative forms of "FAR". FARTHEST and FURTHEST are the superlative forms. _1. farther (adv.) – 1. at or to a greater distance; 2. to a greater degree or extent 1. THE HOTEL WAS FARTHER TO THE AIRPORT THAN I EXPECTED. 2. SHE WALKED FARTHER DOWN THE STREET. 3. THE SHIP WAS SAILING FARTHER AND FARTHER. 2. farther (adj.) – 1. more distant or remote than something; 2. extending or tending to a greater distance;_ 1. THEY LIVE IN THE FARTHER HOUSE FROM HERE. 2. WE HAVE BOOKED A TABLE AT THE FARTHER RESTAURANT DOWN THE STREET. 3. THE FARTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN IS MORE BEAUTIFUL. _3. further (adv.) – express a relationship to a place or time; something additional or to a greater degree_ 1. I'M VERY TIRED. I CAN'T WALK MUCH FURTHER. 2. THE POLICE ARE GOING NO FURTHER IN THEIR INVESTIGATION. 3. HE NEEDED TO DEVELOP HIS READING FURTHER. _3. further (adj.) – describes something that is beyond or additional; refer to something that is greater in degree or amount;more_
1. THE COMPANY GAVE NO FURTHER DETAILS ON THE NEW DEVELOPMENT. 2. I HAVE NO FURTHER comments to make. 3. LET ME KNOW IMMEDIATELY IF YOU HEAR ANY FURTHER NEWS.REMEMBER:
:: In the USA, when they are talking about PHYSICAL, MEASURABLE DISTANCE, they use FARTHER (although it is possible to see FURTHER insome text).
:: In the UK when they are talking about PHYSICAL, MEASURABLE DISTANCE they use FURTHER (or FARTHER). :: Keep in mind that only FURTHER is used to describe FIGURATIVEDISTANCE:
- SHE IS GOING NO FURTHER IN HER STUDIES. :: FURTHER is also used in various ABSTRACT and METAPHORICAL contexts (for example referring to TIME, in which FARTHER is unusual) - without FURTHER delay - to stay a FURTHER three months :: In Canadian, Australian and New Zealand English FARTHER is not very common. They use FURTHER to mean both "AT A GREATER DISTANCE" and "IN ADDITION, MORE, MOREOVER". ------------------------- STUDY ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING TIPS USING "SPEAK" AND "TALK" CORRECTLYSPEAK
:: SPEAK TO SOMEBODY; SPEAK ABOUT SOMETHING/SOMEBODY _(Remember that "speak" suggests a more formal level of communicationthan "talk")_
- the speaker does not know you very well I need to speak to you. (correct) - in a formal language, for example at work I need to speak to your colleague. (correct) - what the person has to say is important/serious Barbara's former husband wants to speak with her. (correct) - Do you know Jane? - Not to speak to. (= only by sight) (correct) I saw Peter at the restaurant last night but we didn't speak.(correct)
I saw Peter at the restaurant last night but we didn't talk. (correct) Can I speak with you for a minute? (correct) (especially North American English) speak (with somebody) (about something/somebody) :: AT THE BEGINNING OF A TELEPHONE CONVERSATION - Can I speak to Susan? - Susan speaking. (correct) :: SPEAK OF/ABOUT SOMETHING/SOMEBODY TO MENTION OR DESCRIBESOMETHING/SOMEBODY
Please speak more slowly. (correct) Please talk more slowly. (incorrect!) :: SPEAK OF/ABOUT SOMETHING/SOMEBODY TO MENTION OR DESCRIBESOMETHING/SOMEBODY
They still speak about their adventure in Mexico. (correct) They still talk about their adventure in Mexico. (correct) :: SPEAK SOMETHING TO BE ABLE TO USE A PARTICULAR LANGUAGE My sister speaks several languages. (correct) My sister talks several languages. (incorrect!) :: TO MAKE A SPEECH TO AN AUDIENCE (TO SPEAK IN PUBLIC, TO SPEAK ON THE RADIO, TO SPEAK AT A CONFERENCE, ETC.) Professor Davidson is invited to speak at a conference in London nextweek. (correct)
Professor Davidson is invited to talk at a conference in London nextweek. (incorrect!)
TALK
:: WE USE"TALK" IN A MORE CASUAL, INFORMAL SITUATIONS; IN CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN TWO OR MORE PEOPLE: Can I talk with you? (correct) Can I talk to you? (correct) When the teacher walked into the classroom everybody stopped talking.(correct)
When the teacher walked into the classroom everybody stopped speaking.(incorrect)
:: IF WE ADD A PREPOSITION “ABOUT” after "TALK", we can add some more details. It is more specific: Let's talk about our journey next month. (correct) Let's speak about our journey next month. (incorrect) :: YOU TALK TO SOMEONE TO TELL THEM ABOUT YOUR PROBLEMS OR THE THINGS THAT ARE WORRYING YOU: You should talk to your parents about the incident at school.(correct!)
REMEMBER THAT IT IS POSSIBLE TO SAY: speak to someone about someone/something talk to someone about someone/something BUT SOME AMERICAN SPEAKERS SAY: speak with someone about someone/something talk with someone about someone/something -------------------------JOKE
Once there was a millionaire who had a collection of live alligators. He kept them in a pool at the back of his mansion. The millionaire also had a beautiful daughter who was single. One day, he decides to throw a huge party. During the party he announces, "My dear guests, I have a proposition to every man here. I will give one million dollars or my daughter to the man who can swim across this pool full of alligators and emerge unharmed!" As soon as he finishes his last word, there is the sound of a large splash. The guests all turn to see a man in the pool swimming as fast as he can. They cheer him on as he keeps stroking. Finally, the swimming man makes it to the other side unharmed. The millionaire is so impressed, e says, "My boy, that was incredible! Fantastic! I didn't think it could be done! Well, I must keep my end of the bargain. Which do you want, my daughter or the one million dollars?" The man says, "Listen, I don't want your money. I don't want your daughter, either. I want the person who pushed me inthat water!"
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