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Apprendre l'anglais avec AnglaisCours Club

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  • LIKE vs AS en anglais - Comment faire la différence ?
    Sep 4 2025

    Like et as peuvent tous les deux se traduire par "comme" en anglais. Mais ils ne s'utilisent pas de la même façon !

    Écoutez cette courte leçon de 4 minutes pour mieux comprendre.

    Pour rappel : les inscriptions de la rentrée AnglaisCours Club, pour apprendre l'anglais en ligne cette année, se tiendront entre le 10 et le 24 septembre ! Notez bien ces dates, les tarifs seront très avantageux pour apprendre l'anglais cette année !

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    4 min
  • Comment dire BEAUCOUP en anglais ?
    Aug 20 2025

    Téléchargez notre GUIDE DE LA GRAMMAIRE ANGLAISE ici : https://www.anglaiscours.fr/telecharger-guide-grammaire

    Connaissez-vous les différentes façons de dire « BEAUCOUP » en anglais ? Dans cette leçon, Alban nous explique les façons les plus courantes d'exprimer cette idée, ainsi que quelques alternatives intéressantes.

    AnglaisCours Club est une méthode en ligne, animée par une petite équipe de professeurs enthousiastes, qui vous propose des formations en ligne conviviales et simples d'accès. Si vous souhaitez apprendre l'anglais cette année, rejoignez-nous sur l'Espace Membres AnglaisCours Club et accédez à toutes nos formations : https://www.anglaiscours.fr/commencer

    Accédez à un test de niveau : https://www.anglaiscours.fr/test-de-niveau-anglais.html

    Téléchargez 150 phrases utiles pour bien communiquer en anglais : https://www.anglaiscours.fr/150phrases

    Accédez à notre site de cours d'anglais : https://www.anglaiscours.fr/

    Accédez à notre catalogue formations en ligne : https://www.anglaiscours.fr/formations

    #apprendrelanglais #anglais #coursdanglais #learnenglish #english #speakenglish

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    11 min
  • Compréhension anglaise avec des habitants de Newcastle : comprendrez-vous ces Anglais ?
    Aug 13 2025

    Téléchargez le Kit de Survie de l'Anglais en Voyage en cliquant ici.

    Voici le dialogue, si vous en avez besoin :

    Hello, Hello.

    So, what's your name?

    My name is Sue.

    Hello, Sue nice to meet you.

    It's nice to meet you, too.

    So do you live in Newcastle?

    I do, yes.

    How long have you been living here?

    53 years. 53 years, so you know the city very well, I guess.

    I do, yes, yes.

    In order to teach our students a few words,

    if you had to describe your city, like, say, choose three

    words to describe your city, what would they be?

    Beautiful, historic.

    Historic.

    Fun.

    Fun.

    Why fun?

    Well, for young people in particular, it's considered to be a party city.

    where lots goes on to give them entertainment.

    Of course, that doesn't interest me, I'm an old

    lady, but I think younger people appear to.

    And why would you describe the city as historic?

    Well, there's been a settlement here

    documented settlement since Roman times and

    continuously, there has been a town of some kind here since

    the Roman settlement dates from about 50 or 60 AD.

    So, yeah, and there's Roman remains, of course, there's the Roman Wall.

    There's lots of medieval stuff remaining.

    Beautiful redevelopment in the early 19th century

    when most of the town burned to the ground.

    And of course, it's a port.

    So down on the riverside, the quayside, there are historic

    buildings, too, the castle, the Guild Hall, which dates

    from the 17th century, so yeah, there's a lot.

    here.

    That seems very interesting, so it makes me want to

    go and visit some more, because I've just been here for a day, so
    Oh, do!

    Yes.

    There's lots to see.

    And we have theater, concerts, an

    art gallery, which is just along here.

    The building with the tower, you can't quite see it.

    If you move further back.

    That's a very good art gallery.

    Well, thank you very much, Sue, so it was very nice of you to

    teach some words, I hope it's useful to you.

    It's definitely going to be.

    Thank you.

    Thank you.

    Hello there.

    Hello.

    So what's your name?

    My name is Maria.

    Maria, nice to meet you. I'm Alban.

    If you had to describe the city in, like,

    choose three words to describe it, what would they be?

    Probably vibrant, exciting, and busy.

    And busy.

    All right, so why busy?

    I think it's just no matter what time of the day that you're out in

    High street, there's always people around.

    There's always, you know, friendly faces. Everyone always sort of stops and says hello.

    So it always seems to be quite busy.

    Are you going to be a student here?

    I am a student here, actually.

    I'm doing my masters of research at the minute.

    And what topic... is your research on?

    I do medical and molecular biology.

    Thank you very much for your time

    and for teaching our students a few words.

    No, thank you very much, thank you.

    Hi ya, how are you?

    I'm good, yeah.

    So, what's your name?

    I'm Ben.

    Okay. Hi Ben.

    Do you live in Newcastle?

    Yes.. Yeah I just moved in, actually.

    Just moved in?

    When did you move in?
    Today?

    Today, yeah.

    very first day in Newcastle.

    Yeah, I'm just out to get some bedding.

    So you've been in Newcastle for about as long as I have.

    I've lived here before, but today is a new start, yeah.

    So in order to teach our students like two to three words,

    could you describe Newcastle

    Like choose two or three words to describe the city?

    Okay.

    Ooh.

    I'd consider it quite gorgeous in many parts.

    The town center is very traditional, traditional.

    Very fast-paced..

    Is that two words?

    That's perfect, that's perfect. C'est un adjectif composé.

    Fast-paced.

    And also.

    It's just beautiful, I think.

    Well perfect.

    Thank you, Ben.

    Thank you very much.

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