Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Effective Communication Skills Training: Concise, Clear, Confident. Part 7 (of 7) | Nonverbal Tips
Effective communication skills training. In Part 7 (of 7) in this mini-course, we go after confident nonverbal communication tips. This lesson is an overlay for all of the others. It matters how we look and sound while we're...
Curated Video
Drawing Arrays with Repeated Addition Sentences
In this video, students learn how to draw an array by using a repeated addition sentence. The teacher demonstrates how to create arrays by counting the number of rows and columns and repeating the same number.
Curated Video
Eliminating Wordiness and Redundancy in Writing
In this video, the teacher discusses the importance of eliminating wordiness and redundancy in writing. They provide examples and guide students through the process of revising sentences and paragraphs to make them more concise and precise.
Englishing
ESL Writing - Summarizing and Paraphrasing
In this video, Mr. P. will discuss the difference between summarizing and paraphrasing, by giving easy examples taken from the book Writing - A journey by Faigley and Rubens. He will provide tips on how to improve your writing and avoid...
Cerebellum
Critical Reading & Writing - Sentence Completion Part 2
This video builds on the previous video on Sentence Completion in the SAT. This is part 4 from the series 'Critical Reading & Writing'.
Extra English Practice
Modals: Can and Should
This video describes the basic grammar for modals. It then looks specifically at the meaning and use of "CAN" and "SHOULD". Misha and Larissa use household objects to make sentences with examples for each modal.
Oxford Online English
How to Talk About Your Studies in English - Learn Spoken English
Are you a student? Do you study at school or university? If you’ve finished your education, can you describe what you studied, when and where? In this lesson, you can learn to talk about your studies in English. Talking about your...
Math Fortress
Algebra I: Translating Sentences into Equations (Level 1 of 2)
This video goes over 8 examples, covering the proper way to translate sentences usually containing the key word "is" into equations.
Curated Video
Punctuation in Dialogue: Adding Quotation Marks
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of using punctuation correctly in dialogue. They provide examples and guide the viewers through the process of adding quotation marks to indicate what characters are saying. By following...
Curated Video
Addressing Counterclaims to Strengthen Your Argument
In this video, the teacher guides students through the process of addressing counterclaims in their arguments. They learn how to refute opposing claims by using evidence and justifying their own claims. The teacher provides examples and...
Brian McLogan
Translating an algebraic expression to a verbal expression
👉 Learn how to write an algebraic expression from verbal sentence as well as writing out a sentence from a algebraic expression. To do this we need to know what words we use to express operations such as addition, multiplication,...
Brian McLogan
Translating between a verbal expression and algebraic equation
👉 Learn how to write an algebraic expression from verbal sentence as well as writing out a sentence from a algebraic expression. To do this we need to know what words we use to express operations such as addition, multiplication,...
Grammaropolis
Full Stop.
A music video starring Officer Period, the town's tender-hearted traffic cop.
Curated Video
Maintaining a Formal Writing Style
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of using a formal writing style to be more convincing in your writing. They provide examples of informal and formal writing styles and discuss the rules of formal writing, such as...
Fun Kids
Where Are You Going?
Where are you going today? It’s a places song to teach English locations in cities and towns! Sing and learn the question “Where are you going?” and answer, “I’m going to the shop / park / pool / bank / zoo / beach.
The Learning Depot
Subject Verb Agreement: Basic Rules with Examples
Subject-verb agreement is for the most part fairly straight forward, but can be tricky when you have compound subjects joined by nor and or, collective nouns, indefinite pronouns, singular nouns that end in s, the pronoun none, inverted...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Effective Communication Skills Training: Concise, Clear, Confident (Part 2 of 7) | Concise Message
Effective Communication Skills, part 2 (of 7). In this video of the mini-course, we'll look at how to communicate concisely in our overall messages: Three ways to be more clear, concise, and confident. 1. Skip over the backstory and get...
Brian McLogan
Overview Translating Expressions Verbal to Algebraic - Online Tutor - Free Math Videos
👉 Learn how to write an algebraic expression from verbal sentence as well as writing out a sentence from a algebraic expression. To do this we need to know what words we use to express operations such as addition, multiplication,...
Math Fortress
Algebra I: Translating Problems Into Equations (Level 1 of 2)
This video introduces a 3 step problem solving plan for solving word problems. This video goes over 3 examples illustrating how to translate word problems into equations.
Wonderscape
Building Strong Sentences: A Guide to Grammar and Capitalization
Students will learn how to write and comprehend the four types of sentences, identify parts of speech and understand the basic rules of capitalization.
Curated Video
Writing Clear and Strong Opinion Statements
The video is a lesson on how to make the purpose of opinion writing clear. The instructor provides examples of opinion writing and shows how to identify the opinion statement and ensure that all other sentences support it. They emphasize...
FuseSchool
MATHS - Algebra - Derive Expressions
In this video we look at how to derive equations and expressions from sentences. We can write ‘c’ minus 5 in symbols rather than words: c - 5. And d times 4: 4d. But we can do much more than this. We can actually turn sentences into...
msvgo
Compound Statements
It explains the formation and discusses truth value of statements using the connectors 'and', 'or'. It also differentiates between exclusive ‘and' inclusive 'or'.