Curated Video
Linking Ideas in Your Persuasive Opinion Essay: Using Transition Words
In this video, the teacher explains how to improve the flow and coherence of a persuasive opinion essay by using transition words. The teacher reviews the writing process and the importance of revising to enhance the quality of writing....
The Learning Depot
Introduction to Verbs
This video is Part 2 on Parts of Speech. In this video, verbs are explained with examples given. Learn about auxiliary verbs, linking verbs, verb phrases, and verbs that assert action or condition. #partsofspeech #Englishgrammar...
Englishing
ESL - Paragraph writing - The Burger Method
Do you know how to write a good paragraph in English? In this lesson, Mr. P. will show you how by producing an easy example paragraph, and going over step by step. At the end of the video, he will give you the most important tips to...
Curated Video
Using Verbs in the Subjunctive Mood
This video is a lesson on using verbs in the subjunctive mood. The teacher explains how the subjunctive mood is used to express imaginary or hoped for conditions, and provides examples and practice exercises. The video also covers common...
TMW Media
Reading & Spelling: Letters, words and stories (S - Z)
Finishing learning how to take every letter in the alphabet and then spell some words, which we will then use them to create sentences. Reading & Spelling, Part 7
Englishing
ESL - Writing/ Sentence Starters
Besides reviewing what an essay is, Mr. P. will also cover how an essay is structured. He will then provide seven types of common sentence starters to use in an essay. This lesson is designed for intermediate students who wish to improve...
Cerebellum
Critical Reading & Writing - Sentence Completion
This video covers Sentence Completion in the SAT. This is part 3 from the series 'Critical Reading & Writing'.
Englishing
ESL - What is a sentence? - Subject & Predicate (Simple or Complete)
In this lesson, Mr. P. will talk about the structure of a sentence (subject and predicate). He will also talk about simple and complete subjects and predicates. At the end of the lesson, he will give an exercise for students to do. This...
Curated Video
Understanding Nouns
This video is a lesson on identifying nouns in sentences. It explains that nouns are words that name persons, places, or things. The video provides examples and guides students on how to determine if a word is a noun by asking three...
Language Tree
Language Function and Construction: Text Structure, Part 2
This lesson for beginner English learners teaches how different text types are organized to express ideas (e.g., how narratives are organized sequentially); comprehending texts and writing brief arguments, informative/ explanatory texts...
Curated Video
Brainstorming Ideas for Writing Prompts: How to Generate Story Ideas
In this video lesson, students will learn how to brainstorm ideas for writing prompts. The teacher guides them through the process of understanding the question, making a plan, and writing sentences. The focus is on the second step of...
Curated Video
Identifying Adverbs in Sentences
The video is a lesson on adverbs and how they function in sentences. The instructor provides examples of sentences with adverbs and instructs viewers to identify the function of the adverb in each sentence. The video emphasizes that most...
Curated Video
Using Relative Adverbs in Writing
In this video, the teacher explains how writers can use relative adverbs to make their writing more specific and less wordy. The teacher provides examples and guides the students through exercises to practice using relative adverbs to...
Let's Tute
Affect vs Effect: Understanding the Difference
In this video, the teacher explains the difference between the commonly confused words "affect" and "effect". They provide examples and clarify that affect is a change that takes place while effect is the end result of that change. The...
Makematic
Math and me
When we use art to weave math into stories, we make it fun and memorable. In this activity, children aged 3-7 will use their imagination to create art that adds extra noses, eyes and maybe even animal features to people. Children will...
Oxford Online English
The Schwa /ə/ Sound - How to Pronounce the Schwa - How to Improve English Pronunciation
In this lesson you can learn how to pronounce the most common sound in English: the schwa /ə/. The most common sound in English is called the schwa. Do you know what a schwa sounds like, or how to pronounce it? In this class, you’ll...
Curated Video
Using Transition Words to Compare and Contrast Ideas
This video transcript is a lesson for students on how to use transition words to compare and contrast ideas in their writing. It provides examples and prompts for students to practice using these transition words effectively. The goal is...
Mr Henry's Music World
Piano Lessons for Beginners Musical Alphabet
Hey there! Looking for fun, awesome piano lessons for kids ages 6-10? Check out this video!
Language Tree
Collaborative Listening and Speaking: Interacting with Written English, Part 1
This video lesson for beginner English learners teaches how to communicate using written words and sentences.
Curated Video
Adding Positives to Clarify Meaning and Add Interest
In this video, the teacher explains how writers use appositives to clarify meaning and add interest in their writing. The teacher provides examples and guides students through practice exercises to identify and rewrite sentences with...
Oxford Comma
How to Write an Intro Paragraph
This video will give you a sentence by sentence look at the introductory paragraph. In it you'll learn how to create an interesting title| an attention grabbing hook| a properly introduced subject| and a specific thesis statement. We'll...
Curated Video
Identifying and Fixing Sentence Fragments
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of sentence fragments and how to identify and fix them in writing. The video provides examples and offers strategies for revising fragments by adding missing information. It also includes...
Curated Video
Understanding Idioms: Getting Your Foot in the Door
In this video, the teacher explains the meaning of the idiom "to get one's foot in the door" using context clues. The teacher emphasizes that idioms cannot be understood by looking at the meaning of individual words, but rather by...
Curated Video
Understanding Idioms: Swallowing Hook, Line, and Sinker
In this video, the teacher explains the meaning of the idiom "to swallow hook, line, and sinker" by using context clues. The teacher emphasizes that idioms cannot be understood by looking at the individual words, but rather require...