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ADVANCED LESSON: How to Reduce the Adjective Clause: Relative Clause Reduction
An adjective clause, also known as an adjectival, or relative clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or a pronoun. In effect, this clause functions as one part of speech: the adjective. Why would you want or need to reduce the...
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Learn JavaScript from Scratch JavaScript for Everyone - Summary - Section Summary
This video gives a summary of the course covered so far. This clip is from the chapter "Section Summary" of the series "Learn JavaScript from Scratch: JavaScript for Everyone".This section summarizes the course so far.
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Modern Web Design with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript - Adding a Dummy Text and Placeholder Images
This video demonstrates how to add dummy text and placeholder images in HTML. This clip is from the chapter "HTML Challenges" of the series "Modern Web Design with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript".This section presents some HTML challenges.
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How to Write New Year's Resolution or Goal Essay (8 Simple Steps)
In this video, I explain an 8-step process to writing an essay about your New Year's resolutions. I will guide you through every step of the way. From writing your thesis and paragraphs to wrapping up your conclusion.
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#9 Citing Textual Evidence During Reading (Reading Comprehension)
In this video, I teach you how to cite a quote or textual evidence from a book. I teach a simple and easy process to help you understand what you are reading!
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10 Essential Verbs for Meetings - Business English Vocabulary
"Do you often need English for business meetings? If so, watch this lesson where I introduce 10 essential verbs with example sentences. This is the first of 2 videos on this topic. The second video can be found under: ""More Essential...
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Using Short, Powerful Sentences to Engage Readers
This video is a lesson on using short, powerful imperative sentences in writing. The teacher explains the four types of sentences and provides examples for each. Students are then given practice exercises to identify sentence types and...
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Predictive Analytics with TensorFlow 6.1: NLP Analytics Pipelines
This video will explain us the general purpose of machine learning and also explain the workflow of predictive analytics. • Understand the workflow of predictive analytics in machine learning
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Reading Fluently with Commas: Pausing for Clarity and Understanding
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of pausing at commas while reading. By demonstrating the difference in comprehension and flow between reading with and without pauses, the teacher emphasizes the significance of using...
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Using Conjunctive Adverbs to Connect Ideas in Writing
In this video, the teacher explains how writers use conjunctive adverbs to connect their ideas and improve the clarity of their writing. The teacher provides examples and practice exercises for students to understand and apply the...
Psychology Unlocked
Do babies have an accent? Psychology of Language Development
As adults we all have an accent - a linguistic geo-tag that gives away so much about where we come from... Our country, our city, even our educational and economic backgrounds. But what about babies? Do they have accents too? In this...
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Understanding Idioms: Hitting the Nail on the Head
In this video, the teacher explains the meaning of the idiom "to hit the nail on the head" by using context clues.
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Reading Fluently: Stopping at the Period
This video teaches readers how to read fluently by properly pausing at the end of each sentence, indicated by periods. It emphasizes the importance of not ignoring periods when reading aloud, as it helps convey the structure and meaning...
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Crafting Logical Conclusions for Effective Writing
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of writing logical conclusions that highlight and review important ideas for the reader. The teacher provides guidance on how to structure a conclusion, emphasizing the need to mirror...
Language Tree
Language Function and Construction: Condensing Ideas, Part 1
For beginner English learners, this standards-based ELD lesson focuses on condensing ideas in simple ways (e.g., by compounding verbs, adding prepositional phrases, or through simple embedded clause) to create precise and detailed...
Cerebellum
English Punctuation: Quotation Marks Continued
More on punctuation marks that come in pairs. This is part 5 in the series: 'English Punctuation 2: A Beginner's Guide'.
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Strengthening Your Argument: Creating Flow with Transition Words
In this video, the teacher explains how to strengthen an argument by creating flow in an essay using transition words. The teacher discusses the importance of connecting ideas and provides examples of transition words and phrases that...
Learn French With Alexa
GCSE French Speaking: Would you like a new mobile phone?
In this video we look at this question: Est-ce que tu voudrais un nouveau portable ? - Would you like a new mobile phone? (AQA Theme 1 - Identity and culture, Topic 2 - Technology in everyday life)
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GCSE French Speaking: Birthday with friends or family?
In this video we look at this question: Préfères-tu célébrer ton anniversaire en famille ou avec tes amis et pourquoi ? - Do you prefer to celebrate your birthday with family or friends and why? (AQA Theme 1 - Identity and culture, Topic...
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Understanding Idioms: Getting Your Foot in the Door
In this video lesson, the teacher explains the concept of idioms and how to understand their meanings using context clues. The focus idiom is "to get one's foot in the door," and the teacher guides students through the process of...
All Ears English
AEE Podcast 1622: Do You Finish Peoples Sentences?
About All Ears English: Are you feeling stuck with your English? Many people study English but don’t actually learn it. We created a better way to learn English to help you move from stuck to fearless to fluent in English. Throw away...
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Understanding Idioms: Thorn in My Side
In this video, the teacher explains the meaning of the idiom "a thorn in my side" using context clues. The lesson emphasizes that idioms cannot be understood by looking at the literal meaning of each word, and instead, learners need to...
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Understanding Idioms: Don't Cry Over Spilled Milk
In this video, the teacher explains the meaning of the idiom "don't cry over spilled milk" using context clues. She emphasizes that idioms cannot be understood by looking at the meaning of individual words, but rather require an...
Oxford Online English
How to Use Will, Would and Might - English Modal Verbs Lesson
In this lesson you can learn about three verbs: will, would, might. These verbs can be really difficult to use correctly. In this lesson, you'll learn what these three verbs mean, and how to use will, would and might correctly in...