Thursday 26 August 2010

English Everyday Idiom – ‘keep up with’ — video


Hi everyone

Here is my new look video series “English Everyday Idioms”, I hope you like the new look.

In this video I talk about the English Everyday Idiom ‘keep up with’.

I explain the meaning and give you some example sentences in the video.

Here are the examples:

I can’t keep up with him.
We need to keep up with the competition.
He was running too fast so I couldn’t keep up with him.
Enjoy the video :-)


Watch the video at least 5 times or until you completely understand how to use the English everyday idiom ‘keep up with’. I then want you to do these English language exercises.

ACTIONS

Write 5 sentences using the English everyday idiom ‘keep up with’.
Practice your sentences.
Record yourself.
Repeat 2 & 3.
Use the English everyday idiom ‘keep up with’ x3 a day for one week.
Please leave your comments and feedback.

Thanks

Liam

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Hi everyone, Some of you are probably asking who I am, so here goes: As you already know I am a father and husband. My beautiful daughter is just over a year old and seems to be changing rapidly every day (it’s a real joy to watch). I have been married to my wonderful wife for over seven years now and every day is better than the last. I worked in the theatre industry in London for about twelve years before coming to Korea at the management level. I have now been in the English communication industry for about eight years working as a teacher, trainer and recruiter. I really enjoy helping people increase their English skills and hope that this blog will achieve that. In this blog you will find English expressions, tips and resources. I will also post things of interest to myself which I think you will also find interesting. Where possible I will give you actions in posts to help you with your English. Posts will vary from time to time but I will try to be consistent. Anyway enough about me, I hope that you all enjoy the blog. Thanks Liam