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ProTeachersVideo
Refugees in the UK: Learning English
This short video focuses on young refugees who have recently arrived in the UK and highlights some of the language barriers they can experience. It is designed for use in secondary citizenship lessons. With interviews with refugees based...
Curated Video
What is the Larynx?
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the larynx is an organ in the neck. It is crucial for speech and breathing. Students will come to understand the larynx controls airflow during breathing, protects the airway during...
National Theatre
Exploring the Relevance of Translations: An Analysis of Brian Friel's Play
This video is a lecture on Brian Friel's play "Translations" and its themes of language, culture, and identity in post-colonial Ireland. The speaker discusses how the play explores the impact of language on understanding and...
Seven Dimensions
De-Cluttering the Office
In this video, a team leader addresses the messy and disorganized state of her office. She enforces new ground rules, emphasizing the importance of cleanliness and organization for productivity and safety. While her methods may be...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Martha Hickson - The Right to Read
Martha Hickson has been a high school librarian since 2005. Her work has been featured in School Library Journal, Booklist, KnowledgeQuest, the American Library Association Intellectual Freedom Blog, NJEA Review, and School Librarian’s...
ProTeachersVideo
Holocaust and the Kindertransport: Otto's Story
Otto Deutsch was one of thousands of Jewish refugee children to be transported from Austria to the UK in the years leading up to the Holocaust. He tells his story in this video designed for use in secondary history lessons. Otto visits...
Curated Video
Fun Facts About Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Winfrey is a talk show host, media executive, actress and billionaire philanthropist.
She's best known...
She's best known...
Wonderscape
Using Contractions and Singular Possessive Pronouns
This video covers the use of contractions and singular possessive pronouns. It explains the concept of contractions, how to recognize them in reading, and how to use them in writing. It also covers singular possessive pronouns and...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Ethos Pathos Logos
Ethos, pathos, and logos in public speaking give an important introduction to Aristotle's Rhetoric that we can use to improve the persuasiveness of your presentations and public speaking. Ethos: Personal credibility. We can establish our...
Curated Video
Complaining and Criticizing in English
This English language learning video explains how to recognize and express criticism and complaints and use the present perfect tense with periods of time.
Rachel's English
English Phrases with THE -- Shortcuts for the TH Sounds
Study English Phrases with the word 'the': 'at the', 'in the', 'is the', 'with the', 'for the', and 'on the'. The TH sounds can be very tough -- learn tips and shortcuts to make the TH sound in these phrases easier.
Curated Video
7+ IELTS vocabulary for talking about your culture/hometown/home country
Today you’ll learn band 7+ IELTS vocabulary to talk about your culture, hometown or home country.
All Ears English
Learn English with Friends: The TV Show and the People - All Ears English Podcast 1694
Learn English with Friends: The TV Show and the People - All Ears English Podcast 1694
Curated Video
Do You Know How Speaking Part 3 is Like Writing Task 2
Today you’ll learn four ways in which IELTS Speaking Part 3 is exactly like Writing Task 2.
You know that IELTS Speaking is not like daily conversation. You cannot talk as if you were...
You know that IELTS Speaking is not like daily conversation. You cannot talk as if you were...
Englishing
Lesson on AMERICAN SLANG CONTRACTIONS (ain't, gonna, wanna, gotta, hasta, lotta, 'er, 'em)
What it is now considered “slang” may or may not be slang in 50 years time. This is the reason, Mr. P. /Marc has decided in having this lesson. The most important thing about this lesson is to remember that this is just SLANG and...