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All Ears English
Top 5 Reasons to Talk to Locals in English
Why should you talk to locals when you travel to an English-speaking area? Listen in for the top 5 reasons to talk to locals wherever you go!
All Ears English
1871 - Let's Practice Real English with Native Speakers! Wait for or Wait on?
Are you waiting on anything? In American English, we have a little more flexibility than British English when talking about things you're waiting for. Find out what we mean in today's episode!
All Ears English
Do You Favor the Word Favor? Find Out How 15 Lucky Listeners Will Win Big
On this episode of All Ears English, get 3 unique ways that native speakers use the word favor plus, do us a favor and complete our survey. Find out how easy it is to be one of the 15 winners.
All Ears English
2053 - Were You Today Years Old When You Learned this English Slang?
Have you not kept up with new English slang? That's a choice! Today we share three new English slang phrases that will add color and playfulness to your conversations so you can connect with people of any generation.
All Ears English
1903 - You'll Survive! How to Use "Make it" to Talk About Life
In today's episode, we answer a listener's question about "make it." We don't shy away from the tough topics at AEE, so listen in on how to use "make it" when talking about life and death.
Curated Video
English Five a Day #1 - Expand Your Vocabulary
Take this 5-day English challenge to expand your vocabulary. Watch day 1 and grab your worksheet.<br/>
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jennifer Berkshire & Jack Schneider - A Wolf at the Schoolhouse Door
Jennifer Berkshire grew up in the Midwest, and while she has long since been transplanted to the East Coast, she will forever be a Heartlander at heart. She discovered her love for storytelling while covering a series of bitter labor...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Promoting Disability Inclusion in Education: A Teacher's Journey
Dr. Katie Nievis Lakwinko is a dedicated educator and advocate for disability inclusion. With a background in special education, she is committed to creating a more inclusive environment for all students, amplifying the voices of those...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Donnie Piercey - Podcasting in the Classroom
Donnie Piercey is the 2021 Kentucky Teacher of the Year and teaches fifth grade in Lexington, Kentucky. After graduating from Asbury College and earning his master’s from Auburn Montgomery, he has been teaching in Kentucky since...
Curated Video
Best Practice use of Media When Teaching History
Renee Shaw hears from Educators who share their tips and tricks for successfully using media in their social studies classes when teaching history.
Curated Video
Enhancing Social Studies Classes Using Podcasts
Educators, learn how and why you should use podcasts in your social studies classrooms. Learn how to evaluate podcasts for classroom use and how to use them to motivate and engage those you teach.
Curated Video
Inquiry Based Learning with Digital Media
Educators, learn how to plan and facilitate inquiry based learning approaches with digital media & technologies in the social studies classroom.
Curated Video
Using Media to Develop Critical Thinking Skills
In this video educators will learn about how to develop critical thinking skills in their social studies classes using media, such as: compare claims, assess credibility and reflect on one’s own process of reasoning.
Neuro Transmissions
These women are changing neuroscience
We’re celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting some incredible female neuroscientists with Stories of WiN, a blog about women in neuroscience. Join us to learn about their exciting contributions to understanding the brain from...
Curated Video
Video Delivery: Receiving your Video Files, Embed Codes, and Metadata
Learn about how Boclips' Customer Success and Support teams provide video and podcast delivery files, including MP4 files, video metadata, embed codes, and much more. We'll walk you through the video check-out process and show you how to...
Hip Hughes History
The Preamble to the United States Constitution: A Reading
A direct reading of the Preamble to the United States Constitution.
Vlogbrothers
March 12th: How to Make a Podcast
In which Hank teaches John how to make a podcast...and then finishes off with some juicy bits.
Vlogbrothers
John Green Answers the Most Searched Hank Green Questions
In which John Green explores the life and work of Hank Green. What does he do? What illness does he have? Did he really invent 3-d Glasses?
All In One Social Media
The difference Between Podcast and YouTube Videos 1
The difference Between Podcast and YouTube Videos 1
All In One Social Media
Should you podcast? (Advice for starting a podcast)
In this video, we're answering the question: should you podcast? There are a lot of benefits to podcasting, from building your brand to growing your audience. But is podcasting right for you? We discuss the pros and cons of podcasting in...
Curated Video
The man who never was - Operation Mincemeat (2009)
National Archives: ‘The Man Who Never Was’ tells the fascinating tale of Operation Mincemeat. This elaborate deception aimed to make the Axis powers believe that the Allies would attempt to enter Europe through Greece and Sardinia,...
Curated Video
The Dam Busters (2009)
National Archives: ‘The Dam Busters’ tells the story of 617 Squadron and its daring and extremely difficult mission, which went on to become one of the most famous episodes of the Second World War. This videocast is part of the War on...
Curated Video
The Great Escape - the true story of POW escape in 1944 (2009)
National Archives: This videocast is part of the War on Film series, created by The National Archives to mark the 70th anniversary of the Second World War. The series recounts the events that went on to inspire popular war films, using...