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Learn English: Parts of the Body
Learn words for the parts of the body in English. Perfect for toddlers or English language learners of any age. The onscreen mouth shows how to properly form and pronounce each sound. Kids feel encouraged to imitate the sounds and learn...
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Learn English: My Feelings
Learn how to express feelings and emotions in English. Perfect for toddlers or English language learners of any age. The onscreen mouth shows how to properly form and pronounce each sound. Kids feel encouraged to imitate the sounds and...
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Learn English: Fun Words and Phrases for Outdoors
Kids practice learning English words and phrases that they might use outdoors. An onscreen mouth shows how to properly form and pronounce each sound. Learners feel encouraged to imitate the sounds as they learn the words and phrases....
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Learn Spanish: Let’s Play Outside
Learn common words and phrases in Spanish useful for playing outside. Provides English to Spanish translations making this video also helpful for Spanish speakers learning English. Great for bilingual preschool and for kids of all ages.
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Guess the Animal Sound | Animal Sounds for kids
Calling all young animal enthusiasts and curious minds! Join us on an exciting journey as we explore the diverse and fascinating world of animal sounds. This engaging and educational video is specially designed for kids to learn and have...
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How to Write a Research Paper for Kids Episode 1: Brainstorming Topics
This video series will teach you how to write a research paper or report. Each episode leads you through each step of the writing process. In this video, you will learn how to brainstorm research topic ideas!
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3 Steps to a Better History Essay
The basics to putting together a strong history essay.
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Transport Alphabet And Review Game | For Kids | 4K
Transport Alphabet And Review Game | For Kids | Talking Flashcards | 4K Hi all 😊 Let's learn all about the alphabet and transportation. Learn how to pronounce each letter by repeating each big and small letter after me. There are 26...
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How to Write a Hook: 10 Ideas for Narrative, Expository, Persuasive/Argumentative Writing
A hook is a sentence or group of sentences that will capture or “hook” your reader’s interest and lure him or her to keep reading. The hook, also called the lead, will set the tone and mood for your essay and establish A hook can be a...
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Elements of Literary Fiction: Characters, Setting, Plot, Theme, and Point of View
Literary elements are the technical components in all narrative stories. They are the universal and essential elements of all narrative fiction. And all are integral to creating the basic structure of a story in an engaging, compelling,...
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How To Answer Multiple Choice Questions | Strategies for Finding the Correct Answer | Part 1
Multiple choice test items are found in most standardized tests and multiple choice items can be quite difficult because they are constructed in such a manner that all choices will seem plausible, reasonable, or probable. And there’s a...
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Pronunciation: C and G Hard & Soft Sounds
When do the letters 'C' and 'G' make their hard sound, and when do they make their soft sound? Learn the rule here.
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Past Tense Verbs VS Past Participles
Learn the difference between the past tense form of verbs and past participles. This video also looks at how to form and use present participles.
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Surface Level Features of Expository Text | Improve Your Reading Comprehension
Effective readers use the characteristics of text to their advantage. Whether consciously or subconsciously, knowing how to use these cues to your advantage will help you to strategically read and engage with text at a more effective...
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How To Answer Multiple Choice Questions | Strategies for Finding the Correct Answer Part 2
Multiple-choice questions can be tricky because they test your ability to think critically. There are strategies, however, to increase your chances of finding the best answer when taking multiple-choice tests. In this lesson, you'll...
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All About Conditionals: Zero, First, Second, Third, Mixed, & Reduced
In this lesson, you will learn about the zero, first, second, and third conditionals. You will also learn about mixed conditionals and inverted, or reduced, conditionals. You'll also learn how the subjunctive mood is triggered by the...
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When to Use Past Tense to Talk About Present & Future
There are times when it is better to use past tense when talking about the present or the future. This video outlines 4 situations past tense might be preferred.
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9 Everyday Phrasal Verbs | Learn English
Learn the following phrasal verbs: get over, make up, work out, find out, calm down, let down, get together, hang out, throw away.
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Double Words: That That | Conjunction, Determiner, Pronoun, or Adverb?
Today we continue our lesson on double words in a sentence. Double words in a sentence look weird at first glance and may even confuse the reader. This certainly is an awkward construction, but today we’ll tackle another pair of double...
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Summer Idioms:Figurative Language to Enrich Your Expressions
Idioms are a form of figurative language that require a critical understanding of the expressions. Not to be taken literally, idioms are analogous to the literal representation they evoke. These eleven summer idioms relate to summer...
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ADVANCED LESSON PART 1: How to Reduce the Adverb Clause
In today’s video we’ll continue with our lesson on Reduced Adverb or Adverbial Clauses. This is an advanced lesson so students will need to be familiar with the present and past participle as well as the perfect aspect of verbs. This...
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6 Types of Subjects: More than a Noun or a Pronoun
When you think of the subject in the sentence, you usually think of a noun or a pronoun. This is because the subject represents what or whom the sentence is about. Understanding and recognizing the subject of the sentence will help you...
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Conjunctive Adverbs: Transition Words, Connectors, Linkers and Interrupters
You probably already know that adverbs are words that modify adjectives, verbs, other adverbs, phrases, and entire sentences. And conjunctive adverbs, also called adverbial conjunctions, connectors, connective adverbs, linkers, linking...
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Structural Features of Text | Literary & Expository | Improve Your Reading Comprehension Skills
Recognizing text structure will help you be a better reader. Once you are familiar with the text's organizational pattern, you can make predictions as you read and form a mental map. In this lesson, we cover eight elements or structure...