Sailing - Rod Stewart

Listen to the song. Listen and sing along to improve your pronunciation.
sailing   •  dark   •  can you   •  say   •  near   •  far   •  flying   •  bird   •  hear   •  high   •  trying   •  free   •  waters   •  across  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
I am , I am sailing,
home again the sea.
I am sailing, stormy ,
to be you, to be free.
I am , I am flying,
like a across the sky.
I am flying, passing clouds,
to be with you, to be .
Can you me, can you hear me
through the night, far away,
I am dying, forever ,
to be with you, who can .
Can you hear me, hear me,
through the dark night away.
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English


Duty-free Goods

Watch the video from 04:23 - 06:23. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
will be   •  here   •  credit cards   •  bottle   •  everything   •  like   •  total bill   •  in-flight shop   •  wait   •  have   •  sunglasses   •  credit   •  Is there   •  duty-free  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
Flight Attendant: Sir, have you seen the catalogue for our ?
Man: This one?
Flight Attendant: That’s it. Would you to order any goods?
Man: Yes, please. Can I pay by card?
Flight Attendant: Yes. All major are accepted, but purchases must not exceed US $500.
Man: I’d like this of scotch whiskey, please at $34.00.
Flight Attendant: Right, that one bottle of Johnny Walker malt whiskey. anything else you’d like sir?
Man: Yes, I’d like these titanium .
Flight Attendant: Yes, they are priced at US $145.00. Will that be all, sir?
Man: Yes, that’s , Thanks.
Flight Attendant: The comes to US $179 US. Can I your credit card, please?
Man: Yes, you go.
Flight Attendant: Sir, please while I collect your duty-free goods.
Man: Thank you.
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division


Too or Enough

Click on the picture to do the exercise.

too + adjective (too heavy--a problem)

not + adjective + enough (not light enough--a problem when negative)

adjective + enough (light enough --not a problem--just right)

enough + noun (enough food -- just the right amount)