25 Phrases Every English Intermediate Learner Must-Know


25 Phrases Every English Intermediate Learner Must-Know
25 Phrases Every English Intermediate Learner Must-Know

In this video, you will learn 25 real English phrases, 25 English nouns, 25 English verbs and 25 adjectives that you must know if you're an absolute beginner. This is THE place to start if you want to start learning English, and improve both your listening and speaking skills.



25 Phrases Every English Intermediate Learner Must-Know


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25 Phrases Every English Intermediate Learner Must-Know:
Below is the list of 25 phrases:
  • 1. How's it goin'?
  • 2. What have you been up to?
  • 3. How have you been?
  • 4. I've been ...
  • 5. How about .... ?
  • 6. Sorry, I can't.
  • 7. Sure, sounds good!
  • 8. Do you want to ...?
  • 9. What do you call this?
  • 10. How do I get to (location)?
  • 11. Have a nice evening!
  • 12. Have a good one!
  • 13. Can I have (item), please?
  • 14. (Number) of the (noun), please?
  • 15. How do I (verb phrase)?
  • 16. How late are you open?
  • 17. Do you have any plans for (point in time)?
  • 18. My (body part) hurts.
  • 19. How much is/are this/that?
  • 20. What did you say?
  • 21. What does that mean?
  • 22. I don't feel so good.
  • 23. I need to go to (location).
  • 24. I have to (verb).
  • 25. When are we leaving?

Learn English and Statistic 2 - What is a statistical distribution?


What is a statistical distribution?
Learn English and Statistic 2 - What is a statistical distribution?
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Learn English and Statistic 2 - What is a statistical distribution?



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What is a statistical distribution

A probability distribution is a mathematical function that provides the probabilities of the occurrence of various possible outcomes in an experiment. Probability distributions are used to define different types of random variables in order to make decisions based on these models. There are two types of random variables: discrete and continuous. Depending on what category the random variable fits into, a statistician may decide to calculate the mean, median, variance, probability, or other statistical calculations using a different equation associated with that type of random variable. This is important because, as experiments may become more complicated, the standard formulas that are used to calculate these parameters (like the mean) will no longer produce accurate results.

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