Instructional Video8:58
Curated Video

The Science of Vocal Mimicry: Exploring Voice Modulation and Imitation

6th - Higher Ed
Dive into the fascinating world of voice modulation and imitation as Erza, a young singing prodigy, and Martin Dubé, a master imitator, showcase their unique vocal talents. Learn about the scientific principles behind voice control, from...
Instructional Video8:08
Curated Video

Debunking Health Myths: Right Responses to Common Medical Situations

6th - Higher Ed
Join our team of experts as they tackle common health myths and reveal the correct actions to take in everyday medical scenarios. Learn the best practices for managing nosebleeds, fevers, and choking incidents, ensuring you know how to...
Instructional Video8:08
Curated Video

Navigating the Ups and Downs of Adolescence: From Acne to Voice Changes

6th - Higher Ed
Explore the myriad of changes that occur during adolescence, including the onset of acne, hair growth, and the deepening of the voice. This video delves into the scientific reasons behind these transformations, offering insights into...
Instructional Video7:32
Curated Video

Discovering the Secrets of an Exceptional Voice with Florent Pagny

6th - Higher Ed
Join Florent Pagny as he gives a singing lesson to host Jerome Anthony and reveals the secrets behind his powerful voice. From understanding the science of vocal cords to mastering breathing techniques, this segment provides an in-depth...
Instructional Video9:23
Wonderscape

Giraffe Biology and Physiology

K - 5th
This video delves into the extraordinary anatomy of giraffes, focusing on their large hearts and intricate circulatory system, which is essential for pumping blood to their lofty heads. It also covers their impressive lung capacity,...
Instructional Video14:47
Institute of Human Anatomy

Drowning: What Happens Moment by Moment

Higher Ed
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the drowning process, as well as the relevant anatomy.
Instructional Video7:19
Curated Video

How to Use Your Nerves To Calm Yourself

Higher Ed
Vagal stimulation maneuvers work best for anxiety you feel physically, like heart racing, body sweating or feeling light-headed. But you don’t have to be in the throes of a panic attack to do it. You can do it if you’re feeling tense and...
Instructional Video37:57
Neuro Transmissions

I teach my cats how to talk

12th - Higher Ed
My cats learned how to press buttons to say words. But is it language? Cats are smarter than you think. But are they smart enough to learn human language? We know about apes learning sign language and I'm sure you have moments of deep...
Instructional Video5:37
Curated Video

How to Pronounce Past Tense -ed Endings

6th - Higher Ed
There are three sounds ‘ed’ can make: /d/ /t/ and /id/. We use the /d/ sound if the root word ends in a vowel sound or if the root word ends in a voiced consonant sound- as in save, plan and amaze. We use the /t/ sound if the root word...
Instructional Video13:13
Rachel's English

English Sounds - T [t] and D [d] Consonants - How to make the T and D Consonants

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the Sounds of American English! This video covers the T [t] and D [d] Consonants. Perfect your American Accent!
Instructional Video7:45
Instructional Video3:04
Curated Video

Larynx

K - 8th
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...
Instructional Video20:58
Catalyst University

Cranial Nerve X - Vagus Nerve [Part 3] | Structure & Functions of Abdominal Branches

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the structure and functions of the major branches of cranial nerve IX (the vagus nerve), specifically in the abdominal cavity.
Instructional Video20:48
Catalyst University

Cranial Nerve X - Vagus Nerve [Part 2b] | Structure & Functions of UQ & Thoracic Branches

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the structure and functions of the major branches of cranial nerve IX (the vagus nerve), specifically in the thoracic cavity with emphasis on the major nuclei in the medulla.
Instructional Video8:48
Rachel's English

How to Say 'Happy Birthday' - American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
How to pronounce the phrase 'Happy Birthday' in American English. It can be tricky! Also, we'll see two idioms in action in this video ("spill the beans", "It's a free country", and learn the word 'swap'.
Instructional Video36:32
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Giraffes

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher discusses various aspects of giraffes, including their height, diet, sleep patterns, physical characteristics, and conservation efforts. The teacher presents information in an engaging and informative manner,...
Instructional Video3:01
Rachel's English

The Path of the Voice -- American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
This video looks at how the voice works, and how to lower your placement when speaking American English.
Instructional Video4:46
Rachel's English

PHRASAL VERB HEAD

6th - Higher Ed
Start 2017 with the 30-day vocabulary challenge: learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days! Day 16: the phrasal verb HEAD: head back, head out, head for, head off, head up, head down.
Instructional Video2:44
Rachel's English

American English: How to Pronounce the W consonant

6th - Higher Ed
How to pronounce the W consonant sound in American English
Instructional Video33:06
Rachel's English

Challenge Result - placement

6th - Higher Ed
Do you want your English to sound more American? IT'S ALL ABOUT PLACEMENT. Are you confused about why your spoken English doesn’t sound native (even though you’re fluent)? Are you looking for training in the American English accent?...
Instructional Video3:56
Rachel's English

English: How to Pronounce CH [_] and JJ [_] Sounds: American Accent

6th - Higher Ed
How to pronounce the CH [_] and JJ [_] Sounds in American English. Pronunciation and Accent lessons and exercises on the website to help you improve your spoken English.
Instructional Video29:52
Catalyst University

Muscles of the Anterior Neck | The Hyoid Layer [@ 4:44]

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the following: [1] a brief review of deep and intermediate layers of the anterior neck [2] the suprahyoid muscles [3] the infrahyoid muscles
Instructional Video5:10
Brian McLogan

Learn how to classify your four major angles

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to define angle relationships. Knowledge of the relationships between angles can help in determining the value of a given angle. The various angle relationships include: vertical angles, adjacent angles, complementary angles,...
Instructional Video21:20
Rachel's English

Placement - why reductions help

6th - Higher Ed
How to LEARN AMERICAN ACCENT | Placement in 23 Minutes.