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Permettre (to allow) in 5 Main French Tenses
Alexa teaches you how to conjugate the French verb PERMETTRE (to allow) in 5 main French tenses.
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Parler (to talk) in 5 Main French Tenses
Alexa teaches you how to conjugate Parler (to talk) in 5 main French tenses.
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Faire (to do/make) in 5 Main French Tenses
Alexa teaches you how to conjugate Faire (to do/make) in 5 main French tenses.
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Être (to be) in 5 Main French Tenses
Alexa teaches you how to conjugate Être (to be) in 5 main French tenses.
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Écouter (to listen) in 5 Main French Tenses
Alexa teaches you how to conjugate the French verb ÉCOUTER (to listen) in 5 main French tenses.
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Dire (to say/tell) in 5 Main French Tenses
Alexa teaches you how to conjugate Dire (to say/tell) in 5 main French tenses.
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Commencer (to start/begin) in 5 Main French Tenses
Alexa teaches you how to conjugate the French verb COMMENCER (to start/begin) in 5 main French tenses.
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Arriver (to arrive) in 5 Main French Tenses
Alexa teaches you how to conjugate the French verb ARRIVER (to arrive) in 5 main French tenses.
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Apprendre (to learn) in 5 Main French Tenses
Alexa teaches you how to conjugate Apprendre (to learn) in 5 main French tenses.
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Aller (to go) in 5 Main French Tenses
Alexa teaches you how to conjugate Aller (to go) in 5 main French tenses.
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Acheter (to buy) in 5 Main French Tenses
Alexa teaches you how to conjugate the French verb ACHETER (to buy) in 5 main French tenses.
Lingokids
It's My Birthday (2021)
Make your child's special day that much more special with our birthday song for toddlers! Sing and dance along with the Lingokids characters and practice birthday vocabulary.
Curated Video
How I Became a Machine Learning + Neuroscience Researcher
How I Became a Machine Learning + Neuroscience Researcher
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Now and Then
University of Oxford historian Sir John Elliott describes why the search for historical objectivity implies that it is important for all historians to have one foot in the past and one foot in the present.
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Towards Historical Truth?
UC Berkeley historian and Byzantine specialist Maria Mavroudi gives her candid view that a historian’s principal task is to try to recover as much of the truth as possible despite the fact that we can naturally never recover the whole...
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Character Development
UCLA Chinese cultural studies expert Michael Berry describes a range of aspects associated with Taiwan and China's very different approaches towards traditional or simplified characters.
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Investigating States
Historian David Armitage (Harvard) details the evolution of his interest in the overlap of history and politics.
Señor Jordan
Using the verb IR (to go) in Spanish!
Here's a video on the verb IR (to go). Ir is irregular, meaning it doesn't follow the normal pattern of conjugation. Included is also some vocabulary on places drawn by yours truly! Enjoy!
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Using Multiple verbs + -ing with Reflexives in Spanish!
In this video lesson, we're going over what happens with reflexive verbs when using them with multiple verbs and also with the present progressive tense (-ing). So sit back, relax and enjoy another Spanish lesson.
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Learn Spanish with a Joke - (#23)
¡Feliz viernes! A ver si les gusta este chiste. Happy Friday! Let's see if you like this joke.
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Learn Spanish with "El Mono" - Story 3 - Episode 12 (Basic) - With Pop-Ups!
Learn Spanish with "El Mono" - Story 3 - Episode 12 (Basic) - With Pop-Ups!
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Learn Spanish - "Where are you going?" in Spanish!
In this video lesson, we'll be continuing with the verb ir in the present tense. Ir is an irregular verb. This means that although 'to go' is ir, the different forms do not look even close to 'ir'. We will also learn how to use the...
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Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish (me, te, le, nos, os, les)
Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish (me, te, le, nos, os, les)