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Top 10 American Customs
  • English

Top 10 American Customs

How much should I tip while traveling? That’s one of many normal questions to ask before vacation. But some questions you may not think to ask include: Is it okay to wear shoes in someone’s house on vacation? Can I give someone a thumbs up in another country? Is it rude to finish all the food on my plate in another country? Do I need to cover my mouth when I laugh while on vacation? What do I do if I need to blow my nose in public while abroad? While you wouldn’t even think of these as offensive behaviors, there are many things Americans do that are rude in other countries. WatchMojo takes a look at the Top 10 American Customs That May Be Offensive In Other Countries so you can avoid looking like you have bad manners while on vacation.

  • Video lessons
  • Advanced
  • English
Eugeniia Klimutina
Eugeniia Klimutina
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Past facts
  • English

Past facts

In this class we will start past simple and learn new words.

  • Theory with exercises
  • Elementary
  • English
Maria  Nekrasova
Maria Nekrasova
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Newton's Laws: Crash Course Physics #5
  • Physics

Newton's Laws: Crash Course Physics #5

I'm sure you've heard of Isaac Newton and maybe of some of his laws. Like, that thing about "equal and opposite reactions" and such. But what do his laws mean? And how do they help us understand the world around us? In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini talks to us about just that.

  • Video
  • Beginner
  • English
Andrei Scherbak
Andrei Scherbak
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To be
  • English

To be

In this class we will revise time, to be and learn new words

  • Theory with exercises
  • Beginner
  • English
Maria  Nekrasova
Maria Nekrasova
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Rhythm and Meter in English Poetry
  • Literature

Rhythm and Meter in English Poetry

English poetry employs five basic rhythms of varying stressed (/) and unstressed (x) syllables. The meters are iambs, trochees, spondees, anapests and dactyls. In this document the stressed syllables are marked in boldface type rather than the tradition al "/" and "x." Each unit of rhythm is called a "foot" of poetry. The meters with two-syllable feet are - IAMBIC (x /) : That timeof yearthoumaystin mebehold - TROCHAIC (/ x): Tellmenotin mournful numbers - SPONDAIC (/ /): Break, break, break/ On thy coldgraystones, O Sea! - ANAPESTIC (x x/): And thesoundof a voicethat is still - DACTYLIC (/ x x): Thisis the forest primeval, the murmuring pinesand the hemlock (a trochee replaces the final dactyl)

  • Image
  • Pre-Intermediate
  • English
Andrei Scherbak
Andrei Scherbak
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Occupations
  • English

Occupations

In this class we will discuss different jobs and present simple, questions

  • Theory with exercises
  • Elementary
  • English
Maria  Nekrasova
Maria Nekrasova
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English Pronunciation for Spanish Speakers
  • English

English Pronunciation for Spanish Speakers

English pronunciation for Spanish speakers. If Spanish is your native language, this video will help you to fix a common mistakes that Spanish speakers make when they're speaking English. When the letter S is at the beginning of a word and the following letter is a consonant, make sure that you don't add an extra vowel sound before the word. For example, don't say "estudy". Don't take a breath before you say the word. Just start saying the "s". Watch this video for other examples.

  • Video lessons
  • Elementary
  • English
Eugeniia Klimutina
Eugeniia Klimutina