Visitando las Montañas Rocallosas Canadienses | El lugar más hermoso de Canadá
En este video los llevamos a conocer uno de los lugares más hermosos en todo Canadá: Las Rocallosas, también conocidas como las Montañas Rocosas. El motivo por nuestro viaje era que mis padres siempre han querido conocer esta parte de Canadá, asi que pensamos ¿por qué no viajar en auto? Planeamos un viaje por carretera, y manejamos desde Ontario a las provincias de Alberta y Columbia Británica. Este fue un viaje en familia, y hasta Togo nuestro Obejero Alemán vino con nosotros. En total pasamos una semana en las Montañas Rocosas Canadienses, donde visitamos un montón de lugares dentro de el Parque Nacional Banff, el Parque Nacional Kootenay, y el Parque Nacional Yoho. Aqui esta la lista de los lugares que van a ver en este video:
- El sendero Bow River en Banff
- El Hotel de Banff Springs
- El sendero Policeman's Creek Boardwalk en Canmore
- Cascade Ponds + el Lago Minnewanka
- Paint Pots
- Lago Moraine
- Lago Louise
- El sendero Old Coach Trail entre Radium Hot Springs y Dry Gulch
- Lago Windermere
- La División Continental
- País Kananaskis
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Visitando las Montañas Rocallosas Canadienses | El lugar más hermoso de Canadá
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English Conversation(영어회화) 영포자를 위한 710문장(자막) 중국어,스페인어,일본어,프랑스어,러시아어,베트남어,태국어등(Thinking English)
매일 20문장 3개월만 하면 외국인과 대화하는 자신을 볼 수 있을 거에요.
Chinese, Japanese, Russian, French, Thai, Vietnamese, Spanish, Indonesian (captions or subtitles)
제가 생각하는 영어회화는 외국인과 20분 정도 유창하지 않아도 자기 의사를 전달할 수 있는 정도를 말합니다. 여행가서 한 두마디 말하는 걸로는 영어 회화를 한다고 볼 수 는 없습니다.
아는 단어를 최대한 빠르게 바꿀 수 있는 순발력 기르는 연습을 하셔야 합니다. '생각하는 영어'가 제시하는 방식이 가장 효과적입니다.
영작이 어렵다고 생각되시면 강의를 먼저 들으신 다음에 영작을 하시면 한결 쉬우실 거에요. 점점 내용이 어려워 질겁니다. 기초부터 천천히 여러번 반복하세요. 포기하지 말고 열심히 해요.
초등학교 5학년 수준의 문장
Day1. 인칭대명사 주격 00:05:24
Day2. be동사의 의문문 00:10:26
Day3. be동사의 부정문 00:13:02
Day4. 인칭대명사 소유격 00:15:50
Day5. 인칭대명사 목적격 00:19:19
Day6. 인칭대명사의 소유대명사 00:22:33
Day7. 일반동사 00:25:39
Day8. 일반동사의 의문문 00:28:50
Day9. 일반동사의 부정문 00:32:25
Day10. 명령문 00:35:29
Day11. 지시대명사 단수 00:38:36
Day12. 지시대명사 복수 00:41:38
Day13. What 00:45:05
Day14. Who 00:50:17
Day15. When 00:51:57
Day16. Where 00:53:39
Day17. How 00:55:18
Day18. How old- 00:56:57
Day19. Which 00:58:39
Day20. It 01:00:09
초등학교 6학년 수준의 문장
Day21. can 01:03:56
Day22. 현재진행형 01:07:42
Day23. There is(are) 01:12:42
Day24. 과거형 01:16:14
Day25. 일반동사의 S+V+O 01:21:00
Day26. SVOO 01:22:40
Day27. SVO+to(for) 01:27:21
Day28. will 01:31:32
Day29. be able to 01:34:43
Day30. have to 01:41:12
Day31. must, may 01:42:53
Day32. be going to 01:44:33
Day33. 감탄문 01:46:15
Day34. to 부정사 명사적용법 01:49:28
Day35. to 부정사 형용사적용법01:55:19
Day36. to 부정사 부사적용법 02:00:13
Day37. 과거 진행형 02:05:43
Day38. When (부사절) 02:08:20
Day39. 동명사 02:13:25
Day40. 수동태 02:18:31
중학교 1학년 수준의 문장
Day41. 원급 02:22:26
Day42. 비교급 –er 02:26:52
Day43. 비교급 more 02:28:39
Day44. 최상급 –est 02:30:52
Day45. 최상급 most 02:32:51
Day46. 선택의문문 02:34:52
Day47. 현재완료에 완료 02:38:27
Day48. 현재완료 경험 02:43:58
Day49. 현재완료 계속 02:45:45
Day50. 현재완료 결과 02:47:58
Day51. that절 02:50:00
Day52. 지각동사 02:54:16
Day53. 사역동사 03:00:24
Day54. SVO to부정사 03:04:51
Day55. SVOC 03:08:27
중학교 2학년 수준의 문장
Day56. 현재분사 03:12:09
Day57. 과거분사 03:19:25
Day58. 부사절 접속사1 03:25:01
Day59. 부사절 접속사2 03:30:00
Day60. 의문사 to부정사 03:32:21
Day61. 가주어, 진주어 03:36:13
Day62. 간접의문문 03:42:52
Day63. 형용사절 who 03:47:55
Day64. 형용사절 which(주격) 03:56:48
Day65. 형용사절 whose 04:01:32
Day66. 형용사절 whom 04:06:05
Day67. 형용사절 which(목적격)04::10:57
Day68. 명사절 what 04:14:55
Day69. too – to 04:21:59
Day70. enough – to - 04:26:04
Day71. so – that – 04:30:30
You'll see yourself talking to a foreigner in just 20 sentences and 3 months every day. With Thinking English. (You can learn the same thing by turning on subtitles in Chinese, Japanese, French, Russian, Vietnamese, Thai, Spanish and Indonesian.)
If you have any questions about the lecture, please leave a comment.
I think English conversation refers to the extent to which I can communicate with foreigners even if I am not fluent for about 20 minutes. One or two words cannot be said in English conversation on a trip.
Practice developing your skill so that you can change the words you know as quickly as possible. The way 'Thinking English' suggests is most effective.
Repeat slowly several times from the beginning. Don't give up and do your best.
Come to the 'Thinking English'
The Great Gildersleeve: Birthday Tea for Marjorie / A Job for Bronco / Jolly Boys Band
Premiering on August 31, 1941, The Great Gildersleeve moved the title character from the McGees' Wistful Vista to Summerfield, where Gildersleeve now oversaw his late brother-in-law's estate and took on the rearing of his orphaned niece and nephew, Marjorie (originally played by Lurene Tuttle and followed by Louise Erickson and Mary Lee Robb) and Leroy Forester (Walter Tetley). The household also included a cook named Birdie. Curiously, while Gildersleeve had occasionally spoken of his (never-present) wife in some Fibber episodes, in his own series the character was a confirmed bachelor.
In a striking forerunner to such later television hits as Bachelor Father and Family Affair, both of which are centered on well-to-do uncles taking in their deceased siblings' children, Gildersleeve was a bachelor raising two children while, at first, administering a girdle manufacturing company (If you want a better corset, of course, it's a Gildersleeve) and then for the bulk of the show's run, serving as Summerfield's water commissioner, between time with the ladies and nights with the boys. The Great Gildersleeve may have been the first broadcast show to be centered on a single parent balancing child-rearing, work, and a social life, done with taste and genuine wit, often at the expense of Gildersleeve's now slightly understated pomposity.
Many of the original episodes were co-written by John Whedon, father of Tom Whedon (who wrote The Golden Girls), and grandfather of Deadwood scripter Zack Whedon and Joss Whedon (creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly and Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog).
The key to the show was Peary, whose booming voice and facility with moans, groans, laughs, shudders and inflection was as close to body language and facial suggestion as a voice could get. Peary was so effective, and Gildersleeve became so familiar a character, that he was referenced and satirized periodically in other comedies and in a few cartoons.
50 Billion Dollar Man...Dan Peña Speaks at the University of Chester
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Translated titles:
Hombre de 50 mil millones de dólares ... Dan Peña habla en la Universidad de Chester
50-Milliarden-Dollar-Mann ... Dan Peña spricht an der University of Chester
Un homme de 50 milliards de dollars ... Dan Peña s'exprime à l'université de Chester
Homem de 50 bilhões de dólares ... Dan Peña fala na Universidade de Chester
50 बिलियन डॉलर मैन ... डेन पेनाला चेस्टर व
50 miliardi di dollari ... Dan Peña parla all'Università di Chester
500億ドルの男... DanPeña、チェスター大学で講演
50 억 달러의 남자 ... 체스터 대학에서 댄 페냐 (Dan Peña)가 말한다.
Человек за 50 миллиардов долларов ... Дэн Пенья выступае
ชาย 50 พันล้านดอลลาร์ ... Dan Peñaพูดที่ University o
Suspense: Tree of Life / The Will to Power / Overture in Two Keys
Alfred Hitchcock's first thriller was his third silent film The Lodger (1926), a suspenseful Jack the Ripper story. His next thriller was Blackmail (1929), his and Britain's first sound film. Of Hitchcock's fifteen major features made between 1925 and 1935, only six were suspense films, the two mentioned above plus Murder!, Number Seventeen, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and The 39 Steps. From 1935 on, however, most of his output was thrillers.
One of the earliest spy films was Fritz Lang's Spies (1928), the director's first independent production, with an anarchist international conspirator and criminal spy character named Haghi (Rudolf Klein-Rogge), who was pursued by good-guy Agent No. 326 (Willy Fritsch) (aka Det. Donald Tremaine, English version) -- this film anticipated the James Bond films of the future. Another was Greta Garbo's portrayal of the real-life, notorious, seductive German double agent code-named Mata Hari (Gertrud Zelle) in World War I in Mata Hari (1932), who performed a pearl-draped dance to entice French officers to divulge their secrets.
The chilling German film M (1931) directed by Fritz Lang, starred Peter Lorre (in his first film role) as a criminal deviant who preys on children. The film's story was based on the life of serial killer Peter Kurten (known as the 'Vampire of Düsseldorf'). Edward Sutherland's crime thriller Murders in the Zoo (1933) from Paramount starred Lionel Atwill as a murderous and jealous zoologist.
Other British directors, such as Walter Forde, Victor Saville, George A. Cooper, and even the young Michael Powell made more thrillers in the same period; Forde made nine, Vorhaus seven between 1932 and 1935, Cooper six in the same period, and Powell the same. Hitchcock was following a strong British trend in his choice of genre.
Notable examples of Hitchcock's early British suspense-thriller films include The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), his first spy-chase/romantic thriller, The 39 Steps (1935) with Robert Donat handcuffed to Madeleine Carroll and The Lady Vanishes (1938).