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Sigrid - Think Fast! - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

It's time to think fast again! This time it's a little harder, but focus on the words you know or recognize, and you might be able to guess the answer, even if you don't know the exact word in English. If you don't get all the answers, just watch the video again!

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Essential vocabulary with Sigrid - Delay delay delay - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Here is one more verb to use when you want to avoid giving an answer: "to stall." Sigrid then sums up and gives you some tips for remembering all of the related verbs from both segments of this video.
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Caption 75 [en]: And "to put off." That's a little harder to visualize,
Caption 75 [en]: And "to put off." That's a little harder to visualize,

Business English - How to open and close presentations - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom

Mark Powell closes his tutorial with advice about structuring your presentation, and how to leave a lasting impression on your audience.
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Caption 19 [en]: it seems bonuses really do make you work harder
Caption 19 [en]: it seems bonuses really do make you work harder

Parts of Speech - Adjectives - Part 5

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

With longer adjectives, we have to add some extra words in order to form the comparative and superlative. Sigrid explains how.
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Caption 49 [en]: So, I can say, "This exercise is harder than the previous one." Harder.
Caption 49 [en]: So, I can say, "This exercise is harder than the previous one." Harder.

Parts of Speech - Adjectives - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

Here's a simple list of common, everyday adjectives in their positive, comparative and superlative forms, divided into groups to facilitate memorization.
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Caption 31 [en]: So we go on. Hard, harder, hardest. Soft, softer, softest.
Caption 31 [en]: So we go on. Hard, harder, hardest. Soft, softer, softest.

The Egoscue Clinic of Austin - Exercises for Knee Pain

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

USA

For the body and the mind: Try out some knee exercises and learn some new vocabulary related to posture and fitness. Enjoy!
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Caption 55 [en]: If you don't feel that happening, start to pull just a little bit harder.
Caption 55 [en]: If you don't feel that happening, start to pull just a little bit harder.

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