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Englishing
ESL - Adverbs & Adjects (Difference)
Adjectives modify nouns and noun phrases. Adverbs modify other adverbs, adjectives or verbs. In this lesson, Mr. P. will explain the difference with easy examples. At the end of the lesson there will be an exercise for students to...
Wonderscape
High Frequency Nouns for First Grade
In this video, Juliana introduces first-grade students to 15 high frequency nouns. She explains that high frequency nouns are words that are commonly seen in books and writing. Juliana goes through each noun, provides a sentence example,...
Let's Tute
Common Mistakes in English: Complain vs. Complaint
This video explains the difference between the words "complain" and "complaint" in English. It provides examples and tips on how to use each word correctly in different contexts.
Englishing
PREPOSITIONAL Phrases (with, among, despite, before, next to the, for, since, according to, during)
Prepositional phrases are a number of words made up of a preposition and its object. The object could be a noun, pronoun, gerund or even a clause. Mr. P. will explain how prepositional phrases can act as adjectives or adverbs but also...
Englishing
What to know about NOUNS (countables/uncountables, gender, modifiers, qualifiers, determiners)
In this series, Mr. P./Marc will delve into the many exceptions you can find in the English Language. In this lesson he will dedicate it to "Nouns". He will list all the types of nouns and exceptions there are by giving easy examples to...
Rachel's English
PHRASAL VERB SHOW
Start 2017 with the 30-day vocabulary challenge: learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days! Day 18: the phrasal verb SHOW: show around, show in, show off, show through, show up.
Englishing
LIKE as ADJECTIVE, VERB, ADVERB, NOUN, CONJUNCTION, PREPOSITION, EXPRESSIONS and IDIOMS
like can be easily confused among students. In this lesson, Marc highlights every usage of the word like, as an adjective, adverb, verb, conjunction, preposition, an even in idiomatic expressions. Marc provides an easy example for...
Englishing
Comparative & Superlative ADJECTIVES (+er or +est / more than and the most / irregular adjectives)
What are adjectives ? This is a question that Mr. P./Marc had already said in a previous lesson. They are words that modify nouns or pronouns. In this lesson, Mr. P. will talk about the different kinds of adjectives there are there. He...
Learn French With Alexa
GCSE French Speaking: Talk About Yourself
In this video we look at this statement: Parle-moi de toi - Talk about yourself. (AQA Theme 1 - Identity and culture, Topic 1 - Me, my family and friends):
Rachel's English
Hurricane Sandy - American English Pronunciation
After hurricane Sandy, I spent time with friends and shot this footage -- study reduction of the word CAN in real life speech, and study T pronunciations.
The Learning Depot
Adjective Clauses: An Adjective Clause is a Part of Speech Classed as an Adjective
An adjective clause, also known as an adjectival, or relative clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or a pronoun. In effect, this clause functions as one part of speech: the adjec
tive.
Adjective...
Learn German with Herr Antrim
How to Create & Use Partizip I & II as Adjectives
In this lesson you will learn how to use verbs as adjectives in German. This lesson includes examples and rules for Partizip I and Partizip II forms of German verbs and how to use them as adjectives to describe nouns.
Rachel's English
Do NOT say ED! | Irregular Verbs in English Part 1
Irregular verbs in American English are tough for students working on their pronunciation and accent. In this advanced English lesson I’ll show you where NOT to add -ED when speaking English. I know that these irregular verbs are tricky...
Professor Dave Explains
Conjugation and Usage of the Verb: Essere (To Be - Permanent State)
Verb conjugation.
Englishing
ESL - Phrasal verbs (transitive and intransitive)
Phrasal verbs are difficult to learn and to use. In this video lesson, Mr. P. will try to make this topic of english grammar easier for students. He will explain how a phrasal verb is made of and how to use them. He will talk about...
Englishing
ESL - Expletive sentences (there, here, it)
Expletive constructions are phrases or sentences that begin with “There are,” “There is,” “It is,” “It was", "Here comes", etc. The verb “to be” is also part of many of these uninspired sentences. In this lesson, Mr. P. will give an easy...
Learn German with Herr Antrim
How to Study a Language Effectively with Flash Cards
Flash cards can be great for learning a new language, but are you using them to their fullest potential? In this video Herr Antrim teaches you how to use flash cards to their fullest potential and use them effectively to learn...
Learn French With Alexa
GCSE French Speaking: My Family
In this video we look at this statement: Parle-moi de ta famille - Tell me about your family. (AQA Theme 1 - Identity and culture, Topic 1 - Me, my family and friends):
Professor Dave Explains
Use of the Words: Molto, Poco, and Troppo
A lot, a little, too much, in Italian.
Englishing
ESL - Collocations
Collocations are groups of words that they usually go together. There are seven groups of collocations. In this video lesson, Mr. P. will explain every pattern and will give examples for each. He will list collocations with HAVE, MAKE...
Rachel's English
English Vocabulary Challenge Day 29
LEARN 105 ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS Do you want to learn English? Are you looking for an English lesson on vocabulary and pronunciation? Learning English vocabulary and pronunciation are my specialties! In this video I’ll teach you the...
Cerebellum
French: Talking About Yourself and Introduction to Regular Verbs
Learn some handy verbs and adjectives that you can use to describe yourself. This is part 1 in the series: 'Talking About Yourself'.
Rachel's English
PHRASAL VERB CRACK
Start 2017 with the 30-day vocabulary challenge: learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days! Day 1: crack up, crack down