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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Increase your English vocabulary! Fourth day!

the podcast for increasing English vocabularyHello Everyone! Today is the fourth day for increasing our English vocabulary and I have a little question for you:) Do you like music? Why am I asking? It is because of our great resource for increasing your vocabulary number four: The Princeton Review Vocab Minute!

It is short podcast for ESL learners and it is music podcast! Every time the team of Princeton Review Vocab Minute sings 60 seconds’ song that teach you a few new words. They have two levels’ songs: junior level and senior level. All their songs are really funny and useful! So enjoy English!

Listen the example of junior level song by Princeton Review Vocab Minute:



If you like this podcast go to the Princeton Review Vocab Minute’s web-site for more funny songs. You can find transcription for every song at Princeton Review Vocabulary Minute Lyrics. So you can sing with the team of Princeton Review Vocabulary Minute and improve your English!

Don’t forget to come back to “My English Webmarks”. Tomorrow is our final day of “Increase your English vocabulary!” week. And I'll tell you about really special resource!

And, of course, leave a comment on this post. Your opinion is very important for me! And practicing writing skills is very important for you:)

8 коммент.:

  1. your blog is good .
    I like it.

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  2. Thank you for your kind words. I hope my my blog can be popular and a lot of people'll find their own way of learning English with this blog's help:)

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  3. Every day, I learn new things in your blog..
    your blog is a good teacher for me...
    Arash

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  4. Hi, Anna!
    I wish I could post as quick as you. So, I'm stopping by to give two tips I use often to increase my vocabulary and get accustomed with English spoken.

    First, besides the Google Translator, you can complement whatever doubts you might have on idiomatic expressions not covered by it with http://www.urbandictionary.com, a pretty good site where people tell you what the expressions really mean on their everyday life by tagging them with thumbs up or down.

    Second, several media players broadcast radio transmissions from all over the world. It is an excellent exercise to familiarize with the spoken language.

    That's it. Hope you like it.
    ;)

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  5. Hi Anna

    This is a fantastic set of posts about increasing vocabulary! :)

    We thought that you would find http://www.weboword.com interesting too.

    WeboWord - Vocabulary visually is about vocabulary building using hand-crafted images. Would love to have your feedback about the same and do join us @ http://weboword.ning.com to create your own visual vocab! :)

    Best Regards,
    WeboWord

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  6. Arash, I think that my blog is a good teacher for you, because you are a good student:)

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  7. Flavio, thank you for link! The Urban Dictionary is really cool!

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