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25 Phrases Every English Intermediate Learner Must-Know

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25 Phrases Every English Intermediate Learner Must-Know



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In this video, we will teach you 25 English phrases, 25 English nouns, 25 English verbs and 25 adjectives that you must know if you’re an absolute beginner. This is THE place to start if you want to start learning English, and improve both your listening and speaking skills.

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49 thoughts on “25 Phrases Every English Intermediate Learner Must-Know”

  1. Thanks for the video, I really appreciate it.

    Today lesson was as usual. I liked it so much. Sometimes during this I felt strange because I don't know some words that you used. I've looked them up in a dictionary, but I didn't understand anyway. What do quantity, amount, and stuf mean? I'd like to know it, please give me an answer if you can. 😢

  2. 1: We are all born free and equal
    Article 2: Freedom from Discrimination
    Article 3: Right to Life
    Article 4: Freedom from Slavery
    Article 5: Freedom from Torture
    Article 6: Right to Recognition Before the Law
    Article 7: Right to Equality Before the Law
    Article 8: Right to Remedy
    Article 9: Freedom from Arbitrary Detention
    Article 10: Right to a Fair Trial
    Article 11: Presumption of Innocence and International Crimes
    Article 12: Right to Privacy
    Article 13: Freedom of Movement
    Article 14: Right to Asylum
    Article 15: Right to Nationality
    Article 16: Right to Marry and to Found a Family
    Article 17: Right to Own Property
    Article 18: Freedom of Religion or Belief
    Article 19: Freedom of Opinion and Expression
    Article 20: Freedom of Assembly and Association
    Article 21: A Short Course in Democracy
    Article 22: Right to Social Security
    Article 23: Right to Work
    Article 24: Right to Rest and Leisure
    Article 25: Right to Adequate Standard of Living
    Article 26: Right to Education
    Article 27: Right to Cultural, Artistic and Scientific Life
    Article 28: Right to a Free and Fair World
    Article 29: Duty to Your Community
    Article 30: Rights are Inalienable

  3. Hello Alisha. I'm from SRI Lanka. So nice your voice. I love ❤️ this video's I also watching your videos thank you Alisha good luck ❤❤

  4. Excellent job! Thank you so much. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  5. Alisha is real and excellent teacher, the pronunciation, the explanation is very clear and easily to understand. Thanks Allisha may you become a blessing for many people who wants to learn English

  6. I liked this because I think it's really cool and really good and I also like the word what you've been doing.

  7. I am Luís Carlos. l am 64 years old. I am Brazilian and I live in Brazil. I live in the city of Juiz de Fora in the state of Minas Gerais. I have been watching your videos and understand 080% of your lessons. I am very happy to study English with your teacher. Congratulations on the teaching method. I learn more from your videos than at the school where I study English.

  8. Hi teacher Alisha!
    It is very interesting to hear to what and how the way you teach English for every day life.
    Thank you so much.

  9. For number 9, remember that you DON'T say "HOW do you call this?" That's a very common mistake.
    "HOW do you say …?" but "WHAT do you call …?"

  10. Hi teacher!
    Your sound is familiar to me, because, using the words for eveyday life.
    I really love hearing your videos.
    Thank you.

  11. Fun Fact:If someone’s Filipinos watching this video, it will much better lesson than textbooks in school but we have an English accent called, Philippine English and in our region as Calabarzon English which is mostly spoken in urban areas such as economic zones where foreign companies set up and call centers

  12. ❤ Hello my dear teacher. My name is René Campbell and I have 62 years old.
    I am trying to learn to sheach to learn rhis
    languaje to keep my brain rhe better as I can.
    Go on.
    And i Will continue listening because
    I love to be listening to yo all rhe time.

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