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Friday, 2 September 2011

English Learning Online: Practice English Skill: English communication skill-Part7

Here, this post I would love to share with you another video lesson about Practice English Skill, the English Communication Skill. As you have learned several parts below, here's the part 7. You can review the previous parts with the links below:

English Learning Online: Practice English Skill: English communication skill-Part1

English Learning Online: Practice English Skill: English communication skill-Part2

English Learning Online: Practice English Skill: English Communication skill-Part3

English Learning Online: Practice English Skill: English communication skill-Part4

English Learning Online: Practice English Skill: English communication skill-Part5

English Learning Online: Practice English Skill: English communication skill-Part6

* English Learning Online: Practice English Skill: English communication skill-Part7

Unit 11: Hobbies


Unit 12: The First Time to Meet


Unit 13: What would you like to do?


Unit 14: Coffee or tea?


Unit 15: Have you ever traveled abroad?


Please come back to learn the next part,thanks!


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WWE: http://visa-wwe.blogspot.com/
The Kingdom of Wonder: http://welcome2cambodia.blogspot.com/
Daily Blogging: http://visablogging.blogspot.com/
Love Sharing: http://visa-love.blogspot.com/
NetworkSecurity: http://networksecuritynotes.blogspot.com/
About Insurance:http://visa-insurance.blogspot.com
All about Love: http://visa-love.blogspot.com/
Learning English Online: http://visa-elb.blogspot.com/
Discovery Internet: http://visa-isp.blogspot.com/

Friday, 15 July 2011

English Learning Online: Practice English Skill: English communication skill-Part6

Here, this post I would love to share with you another video lesson about Practice English Skill, the English Communication Skill. As you have learned several parts below, here's the part 6. You can review the previous parts with the links below:

English Learning Online: Practice English Skill: English communication skill-Part1

English Learning Online: Practice English Skill: English communication skill-Part2

English Learning Online: Practice English Skill: English Communication skill-Part3

English Learning Online: Practice English Skill: English communication skill-Part4

English Learning Online: Practice English Skill: English communication skill-Part5


* English Learning Online: Practice English Skill: English communication skill-Part6

Unit 6: Returning a shirt to the store



Unit 7: Do you have a pet?



Unit 8: What kind of food do you like?



Unit 9: What do you want to do after you graduate?



Unit 10: Planning a Trip



Please come back to learn the next part,thanks!


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Entertainment on Flixya: http://visalittleboy.flixya.com/
WWE: http://visa-wwe.blogspot.com/
The Kingdom of Wonder: http://welcome2cambodia.blogspot.com/
Daily Blogging: http://visablogging.blogspot.com/
Love Sharing: http://visa-love.blogspot.com/
NetworkSecurity: http://networksecuritynotes.blogspot.com/
About Insurance:http://visa-insurance.blogspot.com
All about Love: http://visa-love.blogspot.com/
Learning English Online: http://visa-elb.blogspot.com/
Discovery Internet: http://visa-isp.blogspot.com/

Friday, 24 September 2010

Reading: Reading 7: The Statistics Relating to Skyrocking Costs

The statistics relating to the skyrocketing costs of treating the sick indicate that there is no easy cure for inflation in America. Health costs rose 15.1% in 1981, whereas the inflation rate was only 8.9%. The entire nation spent approximately $287 billion on health care, an average of $1,225 per person. Since 85% of all Americans are covered by health insurance and get reimbursements of up to 75%, there are no incentives for reducing costs. Medicare and Medicaid, programs for the poor and the elderly, paid out $73 billion in 1981, an increase of $30 billion over the cost in 1976.

Between 1972 and 1982, hospital care costs quadrupled to $118 billion; doctors' services tripled to $54.8 billion; and nursing home costs quadrupled to $24.2 billion. A day in a hospital cost $133 in 1975; in 1982 the price was $250.

There are multiple causes for soaring medical costs. New construction, particularly when special highly technical areas like burn centers are required, has escalated in cost. To keep a patient alive with modern mechanisms like the kidney dialysis machine costs an added $9 million a year nationwide. The more highly technical treatment becomes, for example for heart and other organ transplants, the more impossible it becomes to halt the inflationary rise of medical cost.

The cost of medical services has a direct influence upon the cost of other things Americans purchase. Large companies provide health plans for their employees, and, as the premiums rice for those plans, the manufacturers must cover their expenses by increasing the sales price of their products. One automobile manufacturer, for example, estimates that the soaring costs of health insurance have added $350 to the cost of a car. Health costs are not isolated but, rather, have had an increasingly appalling effect upon the rate of inflation.

Vocabulary note:

- skyrocketing costs
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reimbursements
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quadrupled
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soaring
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escalated
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kidney dialysis machine
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transplants
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inflationary rise
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appalling

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Reading: Reading 6: The Business of Tennis Clothes

The business of tennis clothes has grown astoundingly in the past few years. Over $250 million is spent annually on the trapping of tennis. Apparently everyone wants to look like a pro, even though 20% of the clientele has never even played the game.

Manufacturers pay the stars lucrative fees for wearing their brands of clothes and wielding their racquets on center court. Chris Evert-Lloyd, for example, is rumored to have signed a five-year contract for $5 million with Ellesse, a producer of fancy, expensive tennis wear. John McEnroe gets a reported $600,000 for playing with a Dunlop racquet, $330,000 for sporting Tacchini clothes, and $100,000 for typing his Nike tennis shoes. Obviously, in a bad year, these stars make more as fashion models than as athletes.

Not only tennis players get free clothing, but also all the people involved in the game-the referees, linespeople, ball boys and girls-are living advertisiments for tennis wear producers. Where, traditionally; conservative white clothing was required for the entire tennis coterie, changing times have seen a new vogue in tennis outfits. Flamboyant colors, designers' nameplates, geometric figures, and bold lines distinguish the new tennis togs from their predecessors.

** Vocabulary:

- astoundingly
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lucrative
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wielding
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racquets
- fancy
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athletes
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linespeople
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conservative
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coterie
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nameplates
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predecessors

Saturday, 24 July 2010

Reading: Reading 5: Health: Drug Abuse

Drug abuse is the taking of any substance for any purpose other than the one for which it was intended and in any way that could damage the user's health.


The most generally used drugs are the most generally abused. Many people treat aspirin, for example, as if it were candy. On the principle that if two aspirins are recommended to take them feel better, four will give them even more relief, people exceed the recommended dosage-no more than two tablets every four hours and eight within twenty-four hours. Without question, aspirin is a widely abused drug.


Cold capsules, laxatives, cough syrups-all the drugs sold in drugstores and supermarkets- are frequently abused, but their use, when compared to that of other drugs, does not incur the public's concern. The major source of drug abuse is alcohol, a common and easily acquired drug. A group of prohibitionists once asked Abraham Lincoln to support their cause. Sagely, he refused, replying that drunkenness is rooted not in the use of a bad thing, but in the abuse of a good thing.

Vocabulary Notes:

- Drug abuse
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Substance for
- To
treat aspirin
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On the principle that
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People exceed the recommended dosage
- Without question
- Cold capsules, laxatives, cough syrups
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Easily acquired drug
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Prohibitionists
- Sagely

Saturday, 5 June 2010

Reading: Reading-4

Yogurt has as much nutritional value as a glass of milk, yet dieters and health food fanatics claim that yogurt will prolong your life and reduce your girth. Their claims are backed by reports that yogurt eaters over the years have lived longer and healthier lives than non-yogurt eaters. However, what proof is there that rural life and its ensuring greater physical activity rather than consumption of yogurt are not the cause of these persons’ longevity?

Vocabulary:
- Nutrition: (n): ចំណីអាហារ
- Nutritional: (adj): ដែលមាឱជារស
- Dieter (n): អ្នកតមអាហារ
- Fanatic (Adj): ដែលនិយម
- Prolong (v): បន្ត ធ្វើអោយវែង
- Girth (n): ទទឹង ភាពទូលាយ , =Gulk: មាឌ ភាពហើម
- Longevity (n): អាយុវែង ភាពយូរ

Saturday, 29 May 2010

Reading: Reading-3

What’s the best way for you, as an employer, to deliver bad news to an employee? First of all, you have to break the news yourself, face to face with the recipient. You can’t write memos to tell people they will not get raises this year or that they have made an error or are not performing as well as expected. You have to show them how you feel about the matter and that you are personally sorry and sympathize with them. If you indicate that you are ready to listen to their reactions to your bad news, you will undoubtedly save yourself from their wrath. Above all, you must be ready for an emotional reaction from the recipient of bad news. Give people time to digest yours news and to control the emotion they invariably feel. Although it is never easy to break bad news, if you follow these steps, you will at least soften the blow.

Vocabulary:

- Memorandum (Pl: memos ): (n): អនុស្សរណះ កំណត់ហេតុជាចំណាំ
- Wrath (n): កំហឹងខ្លាំង
- Digest (v): រំលាយ
- Invariable (adj): ដែលមិនប្រែប្រួល

Reading: Reading-2

You ought to know what to do to help a person who is choking. First, you stand behind the choking victim and put your arms around his or her waist. Second, you make a fist and place the thumb side against the person’s stomach just above the navel, but below the ribs. Third, grasp yours fist with your other hand and press into the victim’s abdomen with a quick upward thrust. Repeat this action if necessary.

Vocabulary:

- Choke (v): Thorbb, Chhluok (n): karThorbb
- Rib (n): ChhaEung ChumNi
- Grasp (n): Chabb, Kann, DanDeurm
- Fist (n): KanDabbDay
- Abdomen (n):KbalPuos
- Thrust (n): Bok,Chakk,Kapp,Runh,SamRokChool
- Navel (n): Phchet,Pheany (Phset)

Reading: Reading-1

Left-handed people suffer more from stress than their right-handed peers, according to a study of 1,100 adults by University of Michigan researchers. As a result, they smoke and drink more. Fifty-five percent of the lefties smoked, whereas fewer than half of the righties smoked. Furthermore, the lefties consumed more alcohol per year than their right-handed counterparts.

Vocabulary:

-Lefty: a left handed-person

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