PEMP(Practice English Makes Perfect)

PEMP(Practice English Makes Perfect) We take the risk out of people’s lives. We are the trusted leaders who listen and respond to the financial needs of the Filipino people.

As the beacon for human development and social transformation, we endeavor to be the no. 1 English Tutorial Provider, which aims to meet the needs of non-English speakers to learn the Universal language and to maintain personal and friendly environment in the pursuit of excellence through interactive education. (PEMP는 한국인과 필리핀간의 협업으로 세워진 회사로 온라인 영어 교육 전문회사로 상호보완적인 교육시스템을 추구하고 비영어권국가의 학생들의 요구에 부응하는 것을 목표로 PEMP는 세계 제1위의 영어 교습 전문 회사가 되기위해 노력하겠습니다.)

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05/10/2011

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An Unforgettable Version of Amazing Grace Performed by Celtic Woman

05/10/2011

Absolutely Amazing Christmas Light Show Will Leave You Speechless

27/09/2011

USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
FOR BEGINNER STUDENTS

Introductions
How do you introduce your friend to someone else? Below are some useful English expressions.
• Introducing Ichiro to Naomi
• Naomi, I'd like you to meet Ichiro.
• Naomi, this is my friend Ichiro.
• Naomi, (this is) Ichiro. Ichiro, Naomi.
• Naomi, have you met Ichiro?
• Naomi, do you know Ichiro?

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• What to Say When You've Just Been Introduced
• Good to meet you.
• Nice to meet you.
• I'm glad to meet you.
• What a pleasure to meet you. (formal)
• A pleasure. (formal)
• What to Say When You Didn't Catch Someone's Name
• I'm sorry. What's your name again?
• Sorry, I didn't catch your name.
• I'm sorry, could you tell me your name again?

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Saying Good-Bye
There are many English expressions for saying good-bye, ranging from informal to formal ones. Below are some common expressions.
• Simple Good-byes
o Bye.
o Good-bye.
o Bye for now.
o See you later.
o Talk to you soon.
o See you around. Take care.
o See you real soon.
o See you tomorrow / next week.
o See ya. (informal)
o See you later, alligator. (slang)

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• More Formal Good-byes
o (It was) nice to see you. Good-bye.
o (It was) good to see you. Good-bye.
o (It was) nice talking to you. Bye.
o Take care. See you again.

• Saying Goodbye to Someone You Have Just Met
o Nice meeting you.
o It was a pleasure meeting you. (formal)
o It's a real pleasure to have met you. (formal)
o It's been a real pleasure. (formal)

20/09/2011

Learn ENGLISH JOKES

20/09/2011

The Smiths
Mary was standing in front of a full-length mirror1 taking a hard look at herself. "You know, dear," she says, "I look in the mirror, and I see an old woman. My face is all wrinkled2, I've got fat legs, and my arms are all flabby3." She turned to Charlie and said, "Tell me something positive to make me feel better about myself." Charlie studied hard for a moment thinking about it and then said in a soft, thoughtful4 voice, "Well, ...there's nothing wrong with your eyesight."

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Glossary

1.Full-length mirror = a mirror that shows all of a person
2.Wrinkle = a small line in the skin caused by old age. Wrinkled: with a lot of wrinkles
3.Flabby = soft and fat
4.Thoughtful = carefully considering things

source:


http://www.conversationexchange.com/resources/jks/en/the_smiths.php




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14/09/2011

Boy Reveals Jesus in Every Book of the Bible

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