http://www.bettertoeflscores.com By presenting, explaining the definition, and demonstrating how to contextually use them, Michael Buckhoff and his students shed light on the following expressions: Inside Out = with the inside facing in; Upside down = with the upper side turned toward the lower side; To fill in = to write answers in; to inform, to tell; To fill out = to complete a form; To take advantage of = to use well, to profit from; to use another person's weaknesses to gain what one wants; No Matter = regardless;
To take up = to begin to do or study; to occupy space, time, or energy; To take up with = to consult someone about an important matter; To take after = to resemble a parent or close relative;
In the long run = eventually, after a long period of time; In touch = having contact; Out of touch = not having contact; not having knowledge of
The following royalty free songs in this video, "The Finale" (transition song # 1), "Proud Finish" (transition song # 2), and "So Good" (transition song # 3), are owned and produced by Mike Stewart (http://www.twobuckthemes.com), who gave me explicit permission to use them in this video.
The video background was created from Open Office, a software program I purchased last year.
The students Hwikyeong, Eun-Kyeong, Yejin, Soon-Young, all of whom are seen in this video, are attending California State University, San Bernardino and have given me permission to record them and post the video in a public domain.