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Australia Network - "English Bites" (95 видеоподкастов +тексты)


Год выпуска: 2008-2011 г.
Автор: Australia Network
Категория: Видеоподкаст
Издатель-Разработчик: Australianetwork
Язык курса: Английский
Формат:MP4 + DOC + TXT
Качество видео: DVDRip
Формат видео: MP4
Видео: 640x360
Аудио: 72.0 Kbps
Системные требования: Windows+кодеки
Описание: English bites является информативным и интересным способом для среднего и продвинутого английского языка, чтобы узнать общие термины и использование английского языка. Каждая новая видеоистория обеспечивает детальный обзор языка на определенную тематику, объясняет термины и предоставляет примеры использования.
Каждый урок подан в непринудженной форме, качественная подборка видеоматериала и диалогов позволяет погрузиться в английский язык.
English bites является информативным и интересным способом для среднего и продвинутого английского языка, чтобы узнать общие термины и использование английского языка.

Обучение Уровень сложности: средний - Advanced

Первые 40 уроков видеокурса , выложенного на трекере ранее нахолятся по ссылкам :





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Australia Network - English Bites\Series 8 21.03.2011-29.06.2011\English Bites - Series 8, Episode 1- Skiing.mp4
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Текстовые файлы скопированы с интерактивных субтитров на сайте youtube.com ... Вынимать оттуда оригиналы я не умею..
Если кто-нибудь сможет перевести текстовые файлы в нормальные файлы субтитров или вынуть их с youtube - буду очень благодарен и добавлю в раздачу.
0:09
This story is about Faye, who is experiencing snow and skiing for the first time.
0:17
We'll look at how Faye describes how she feels, explain the uses and forms of the word fall,
0:24
and the expression 'butterflies in my stomach'. First, listen to her use of 'fall' as a verb.
0:34
I'd like to ski because I've never tried it before and it looks like a lot of fun and
0:40
if I do fall, hopefully it will be in some very soft snow.
0:44
if I do fall She's talking about what might happen, so
0:49
she uses 'if' and the base form 'fall'. Listen for another form of the verb 'fall':
0:58
Learning to ski, I can honestly say is a bit nerve-racking but when you learn it properly,
1:04
and when you have a good instructor, it's all worth it. It's so much fun. Yes. I'm just
1:10
glad I haven't fallen over yet. haven't fallen over
1:19
You use the form 'fallen' with have, haven't, has or hasn't.
1:28
'Fall over' is a phrasal verb. Listen out for another one that means the same thing.
1:37
I'm six foot two so I've got a long way to fall down if I do fall down while skiing.
1:44
However, I am interested in finding out what it is all about.
1:45
Fall down means the same as fall over. Let's watch Faye fall down or fall over:
1:53
I just want to get in there and do it. I've still got butterflies in my stomach but I
1:59
know I can do it.
2:11
she fell down The past tense of fall is fell. Now, what
2:19
did she have in her stomach? I've still got butterflies in my stomach but
2:24
I know I can do it. She had butterflies in her stomach. She was
2:29
feeling very nervous. Now listen for another way of using the word
2:35
'fall': That was my first fall. Let's try this again.
2:51
my first fall – that's a noun. The act of falling is called a fall. Now listen for the
3:01
words Faye uses to describe how she feels: Learning to ski, I can honestly say is a bit
3:09
nerve-racking but when you learn it properly, and when you have a good instructor, it's
3:14
all worth it. It's so much fun. Yes. I'm just glad I haven't fallen over yet.
3:19
I'm just glad. To talk about your feelings in the present
3:24
you say I'm or I am. She's happy not to fall over. How does she feel about learning to
3:32
ski? Learning to ski, I can honestly say is a bit
3:37
nerve-racking. It's a bit nerve-racking. Nerve-racking means
3:42
it makes you feel nervous, or afraid. How does she express her curiosity about what
3:50
might happen? I am interested in finding out what it is
3:55
all about. She says: I am interested.
4:01
We can say that we are interested in doing something: I am interested in skiing.
4:07
But if the subject is not a person, we use the -ing form: Skiing is interesting.
4:15
But when you say I am you use the e-d form, interested. Listen for a similar construction
4:24
here: I'm a bit unsure about this slope because
4:28
I haven't been down this slope before and it's the highest one so far but I'm pumped,
4:34
and I just want to get in there and do it. I'm pumped. 'Pumped' here is an adjective,
4:43
meaning excited. Now listen for how she talks about her feelings in the past:
4:51
I was a bit nervous but I held it in there and just remembered the emergency position
4:57
and I think I was pretty sure of myself, and I hope it looked that way.
5:01
She was nervous, but she was sure of herself, or was confident. So, to express feelings
5:12
we use the verb 'to be': I am, I was and the adjective: I am interested, I was
5:25
nervous.
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