Wonderscape
Mastering Contractions in English Grammar
Explore the world of contractions in English, focusing on those involving the verb "to be" and the word "not." Learn how to shorten phrases like "cannot" to "can't" and "will not" to "won't," using apostrophes to combine words for more...
Wonderscape
Mastering Contractions and Singular Possessive Pronouns
Dive into the world of contractions and singular possessive pronouns, the everyday tools of the English language that enhance clarity and fluency in communication. Learn how contractions streamline sentences, transforming "cannot" into...
Curated Video
Review for You: Abbreviations
Mr. Griot reviews abbreviations and shows the students what words are commonly abbreviated.
Curated Video
Crazy Contractions
Mr. Griot explains that contractions are formed when two words are put together and shortened. He also teaches the purpose of the apostrophe in contractions. Mr. Griot also demonstrates how to write contractions correctly and correct...
Curated Video
Review for You: Using Contractions
Mr. Griot reviews the origins of contractions and practices using them properly in a sentence.
Curated Video
Formal and Informal Style
Formal and Informal Styles compares and contrasts formal and informal styles by analyzing examples of each style.
Curated Video
Learning About Contractions: Making Words Shorter and Faster
In this video, Jenny and Lucas learn about contractions as they prepare for the grand opening of their store. They explore how contractions are formed by removing letters and using apostrophes. The video covers various common...
Curated Video
All About Contractions {Grammar}
This video teaches various contractions, how they are made out of two words, and how they can be taken apart. It focuses on common contractions of not, would, will, and is.
Oxford Online English
English Contractions - Improve Your Pronunciation of Contractions in English
English contractions are important for listening, as well as for your fluency in spoken English. Learn about English contractions and how to pronounce them. Do you use contractions like 'isn’t', 'I’m' or 'he’d'? Many English learners...
Planet PE
BTEC Sport Revision- Muscle Fibre Types and Types of contraction
In this video I take you through type 1, 2 and 2x fibre types to look at how they may suit a performer in a particular activity. We then go on to discuss the all or none law and the 3 types of muscular contraction.
Oxford Online English
How to Understand Native English Speakers - Improve English Listening
In this lesson, you can learn about how to understand native speakers. Even after studying for several years, some English learners find it difficult to understand native English speakers. In this lesson, you can see some simple things...
Journey to the Microcosmos
Flinching Saves Lives in the Microcosmos
Flinching Saves Lives in the Microcosmos
Rachel's English
Contractversation -- Going on a Date -- American English Pronunciation
Lear the importance of contractions (and reductions, and Stop and Flap T's) in this CONTRACTVERSATION video!
Rachel's English
TO BE Contractions -- American English Pronunciation
Study the contractions of 'to be' in everyday conversation: I'm, you're, he's, she's, it's, we're, they're, Mark's, where's, etc. Also, we'll cover the idioms 'to crush something', to be 'all set', and 'my dogs are barking'.
Rachel's English
Contractversation -- Going to Starbucks -- American English Pronunciation
Study contractions and T pronunciations in this fun video about getting coffee!
Science360
4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn't Hear About This Week - Episode 2
Here's your weekly briefing on the latest discoveries you might not hear about anywhere else, all with funding from the National Science Foundation. This week: 1. Researchers Operate Lab-Grown Heart Cells by Remote Control 2. What we...
Rachel's English
How to Pronounce Contractions: American English Pronunciation
There are many different contractions that Americans use in spoken and written English. Learn how to pronounce some of them here!
Rachel's English
Contractversation -- Going to the Store -- American English Pronunciation
Learn the importance of contractions, Flap T, and Stop T in this fun video!
Curated Video
Why You Can't Understand Native ENGLISH Speakers (movies/TV & real life)
Do you understand your English teacher, but find it hard to understand other native English speakers? Can you understand people in real life, but not in movies or TV series? In this video I explain the reasons why!
Rachel's English
Fast English: study of N'T contractions - 3 kinds (actually 4) + QUIZ
Learning to speak fast English requires you to practice and master contractions. English contractions are a big part of what makes native speakers sound natural and fast during the conversation. In this video, you’ll learn all about the...
Rachel's English
How to Pronounce N'T Contractions -- American English Pronunciation
How to pronounce the N'T contraction in American English.
Rachel's English
How to Speak English FAST *Used in Live Stream July 10 2020
How to Speak English FAST *Used in Live Stream July 10 2020
Curated Video
3 Simple Ways To SOUND FLUENT Speaking English
I listen to many students who has a good grasp on grammar and have a large English vocabulary, but many of them still struggle to sound like native speakers or to achieve a fluent flow when speaking. There are a number of things that you...