10/05/2012
Avez-vous pris connaissance de notre cours d'anglais intensif?
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Cours d'anglais intensif - English by phone
Les cours d’anglais intensifs sont pour les gens désirant apprendre l’anglais rapidement et soucieux de bénéficier d’un programme d’apprentissage adapté.
12/09/2011
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English-by-phone.ca est une école d’anglais par téléphone ou skype spécifiquement conçue pour répondre aux besoins des professionnels dont l'emploi du temps est très chargé et qui ont besoin d’apprendre la langue rapidement.
Il s’agit des cours privés par téléphone avec des professeurs anglophones certifiés qui vous aideront à améliorer votre performance linguistique de la langue parlée au moyen de l’interaction, mais aussi à approfondir vos connaissances de grammaire, de vocabulaire et à développer d’autres compétences langagières.
Chez English-by-phone, on croit que pour apprendre l’anglais de façon effective, l’interaction directe avec des anglophones est incontournable. Seulement dans des cas de communication réelle on apprend à communiquer de façon naturelle et idiomatique.
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09/30/2011
Difficult pairs: among or between? | Cours anglais - english cours | English by phone
Level:Upper-Intermediate and beyond Content: Correcting common grammar errors « Republicans find themselves trapped between the tea party and increasingly hostile public opinion over a US debt ceiling deal. [...] Among Republicans surveyed, 51% said they didn’t like how their party had handled the n...
09/27/2011
phrasal verbs in colloquial english: cut someone off (at a bar) | Cours anglais - english cours | En
Level: Upper Intermediate and beyond Content: phrasal verbs in colloquial englishCut someone off (at a bar): means to refuse to serve more alcoholic drinks to a person to avoid him/her getting drunk.
09/23/2011
http://www.englishbyphone.ca/2011/09/15/difficult-pairs-later-or-latter/
Difficult pairs: later or latter? | Cours anglais - english cours | English by phone
LATER: comparative of the adverd late. Ex: I’ll see you later LATTER: is a noun used to refer to the second of two things mentioned before. Ex: Between captain and major, the latter is the higher rank.
09/18/2011
http://www.englishbyphone.ca/2011/09/12/idioms-take-a-leap-of-faith/
Idioms: take a leap (of faith) | Cours anglais - english cours | English by phone
Level: Upper Intermediate and beyond Content: Idiomstake a leap (of faith): to do something for which the outcome is unknown.get sacked: to be fired, to lose your job.
09/06/2011
Difficult pairs: raise or rise? | Cours anglais - english cours | English by phone
RAISE AND RISE are quite similar in meaning. RAISE is a TRANSITIVE VERB (+object) and means to move something to a higher position. RISE is an INTRANSITIVE VERB (no object) and it is a synontm of ASCEND.
08/30/2011
http://www.englishbyphone.ca/2011/08/25/words-in-the-news-the-preppy-picasso-thief/
Words in the news: The preppy Picasso thief | Cours anglais - english cours | English by phone
VOCABULARY SKETCH:a drawing made quickly that does not have many details. Ex « A Picasso sketch worth $200,000 dollars » WORTH: if you say how much something is worth, you state its value in money. Ex.: »Lugo is also charged with stealing 6,000 worth of wine from a New Jersey wine store back in Apri...
08/25/2011
http://www.englishbyphone.ca/2011/08/22/phrasal-verbs-fall-behind/
Phrasal verbs: fall behind | Cours anglais - english cours | English by phone
Cartoon explanation: this cartoon brings to attention that media and public opinion give more importance to s*x scandals than they give to money scandals (and it shoudn’t be that way)
08/17/2011
Proverbs: put all your eggs in one basket | Cours anglais - english cours | English by phone
Level: Intermediate and beyond Content: ProverbsPut your eggs in one basket: « to risk losing everything by putting all your efforts or all your money into one plan or one course of action. » (source)
07/25/2011
Words in the news:
to MAUL:"beat, bruise, injure"
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jul/25/grizzly-bear-mauls-teenagers-alaska
Grizzly bear mauls teenagers in Alaska
Two students suffer life-threatening injuries after animal attacks group on survival course in Alaskan wilderness