Learn English Vocabulary: Thieves, Robbers, Stealing, Breaking Into...

English with Emma · engVid July 20, 2024
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English with Emma · engVid

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Hi, my name is Emma, and I'm going to teach you English! Learning a different language can be hard, but it can also be a fun and rewarding experience. I am TESOL-certified and have taught students from various backgrounds, ages, and levels. From immigrants to international students, private lessons to classrooms, my experiences have been varied and have allowed me to gain insight into the challenges that ESL students face. Teaching is one of those great professions that allow you to be forever learning. While I teach students both French and English, they teach me about their cultures, their lives, and other ways to see the world. It is a privilege to teach and I am thankful for all of my students over the years who have shared their stories, interests, and dreams with me.

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Do you know the difference between ‘stealing’ and ‘robbing’? Learn all about crime words in English with this lesson. You will hear these words a lot if you watch movies or shows in English, or if you read the news. In this class, we will talk about: • People: thief, thieves, robber, burglar, pickpocket, criminal • Verbs: steal, stole, stolen, rob, robbed, break in, broke in, broken into • Common mistakes to avoid • Proper usage with objects, people, and places • Real-life examples and contexts Improve your English skills and expand your vocabulary with these commonly used words and phrases. They’re common because crime is common. Where is Batman? Maybe he is busy doing the quiz on this lesson. https://www.engvid.com/learn-english-vocabulary-theft/ More vocabulary lessons to watch next: Housing (in American & British English) https://youtu.be/D-O6hcq9aIA Talk about being TIRED https://youtu.be/C3voPvOPdjU In this lesson: 0:00 English Vocabulary: Stealing, thieves, robbers, criminals! 4:06 thief & thieves 6:57 criminal 7:59 robber 9:00 burglar 9:42 pickpocket 10:27 "Steal": Usage 13:17 "Steal": Common Mistakes 15:46 "Rob": Usage 18:48 "Break into": Usage

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