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Majesty

 Majesty, worship his majesty Unto Jesus be all glory, power and praise Majesty, kingdom authority flow from his throne Unto his own his anthem raise So exalt lift up on high the name of Jesus Magnify, come glorify Christ Jesus the king Majesty, worship his majesty Jesus who died now glorified King of all kings Author:  Jack Hayford > Listen the song

Activities Greetings e Being polite

  Rosa : Excuse me. Mr. Smith :  Good morning! Welcome to Columbus College of Chicago! My name is John Smith and I’m the dean here. What is your name? Rosa : Good morning. My name is Rosa Souza. Mr. Smith :  It’s nice to meet you Miss Souza. Rosa : Nice to meet you too, Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith :  Where are you from, Miss Souza? Rosa : I’m from Brazil. Mr. Smith :  Oh, nice! Here is your schedule. It’s a pleasure to have you as our student. Rosa : Thank you, Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith :  You’re welcome. >LISTEN THE LESSON HERE  

Greetings 1

 Rosa: Nice to meet you, girls! Carly: Nice to meet you too. Christiane: Welcome to your new home! Carly: Where are you from in Brazil? Rosa: I’m from Rio de Janeiro. And you? Are you from Chicago? Christiane: I’m from New York! Carly: I’m from a small town in California. Rosa: I’m curious to see my bedroom! Carly: Of course! Let’s go… your bedroom is upstairs.

English lesson for beginners.

Basic English Lesson for Beginners Hello and welcome to today’s English learning podcast!   In the next few minutes, we’ll explore some simple but very useful phrases for beginners.   Let’s start with greetings.   - When you meet someone, you can say: “Hello” or “Hi.”   - In the morning, you can say: “Good morning.”   - In the afternoon: “Good afternoon.”   - And in the evening: “Good evening.”   Now, let’s practice introductions.   If you want to tell someone your name, you say: “My name is…” For example: “My name is Anna.”   If you want to ask someone’s name, you say: “What is your name?”   A common answer is: “I am John.” or “I’m John.”   Next, let’s look at polite expressions.   - “Please” — we use this when asking for something politely.   - “Thank you” — we use this to show gratitude.   - “You’re welcome” — we say this when someone thanks us....

Great is thy faithfulness

Great is thy faithfulness           D                G7+    G6    A4 A          G/D D 1. Great is thy faithfulness, O God, my Father;  G              D/F#         E                  A There is no shadow of turning with thee. A/G                  D/F#             D Em     D/F# G7+ G6                           Thou changest not, thy compassions, they  fail not; G#º               D/A              G/A     A   D As thou hast been, thou forever wilt be. (Refrain:) G/A ...

Great is the Lord

  Great is the Lord A - G6/A (2x)   [Verse] A         D/F#          E/G#       A Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise,     D/F#        E             F#m The city of our God, the holy place,      A              Bm7    Esus E The joy of the whole earth.   A2           D/F#            E/G#          A2 Great is the Lord in whom we have the victory    D/F#     E/G#         F#m He aids us against the enemy.    D         A/C#  Bm7   Esus We bow down on our knees.   [Chorus]     A2                             ...

How great Thou art

 How great Thou art Introdução :  G   Gsus                       G                      C O Lord my God, When I in awesome wonder,                G        D                                  G consider all the Worlds Thy hand hath made.                  G                    C I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder                               G          D                 G Thy pow'r throughout the universe displayed   [Chorus]             ...