Instructional Video3:31
Rachel's English

American English - EH [_] Vowel - How to make the EH Vowel

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the Sounds of American English! This video covers the EH as in BED [_] Vowel. Perfect your American Accent!
Instructional Video3:35
Rachel's English

How to Pronounce the Word SOMETHING - American English

6th - Higher Ed
Learn how to pronounce the word SOMETHING in American English
Instructional Video6:26
Rachel's English

How to Link: words that begin with H - American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
How to Link words that begin with H: drop the H and link to the word before in unaccented words.
Instructional Video4:45
Rachel's English

SOFT PALATE EXERCISES (6 of 6) -- Vocal Exercises -- American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
Learn about the soft palate and how it can affect your voice in this American English pronunciation video.
Instructional Video6:13
Rachel's English

Super Bowl 2012 - How to Pronounce CHILI! -- American English

6th - Higher Ed
Getting ready for the Super Bowl party! I went to two parties that served chili. It was great! Learn how to pronounce chili, and take a look at some idioms like 'to bring something to the table' and 'I'm good.'
Instructional Video2:40
Curated Video

A vs An British English Grammar

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A vs an, a British English grammar lesson. <br/>
Learn how to use these common english articles.
Instructional Video3:22
Rachel's English

American English - AH [_] Vowel - How to make the AH Vowel

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the Sounds of American English! This video covers the AH as in FATHER [_] Vowel. Perfect your American Accent!
Instructional Video8:03
Rachel's English

Making Plans - English Conversation - Ben Franklin Exercise

6th - Higher Ed
Study a real English Conversation to learn how American speak. Notice all the reductions! Today's Topic: discussing plans.
Instructional Video4:41
Britlish

The Homonym Bow (no subtitles)

9th - 12th
Homonyms cause problems for students because these words have the same spelling but different meanings. One such confusing homonym is the word bow which has two distinct pronunciations and several very different meanings. This video...
Instructional Video3:55
Curated Video

Decoding Words: Breaking Up Syllables After Long Vowels

K - 5th
In this lesson you will learn how to decode words by breaking up syllables after a long vowel.
Instructional Video11:51
Rachel's English

Vocabulary: Clothes Part 2

6th - Higher Ed
Learn English vocabulary for clothing, and study the pronunciation and tricks to sound more American. Button down, bikini, panty hose, and more! Part 2
Instructional Video9:14
Curated Video

Learn Phonetics - International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learning the International Phonetic Alphabet can transform your English learning experience. Knowing the phonetic symbols will mean that you can find the pronunciation of any word, as most dictionaries list the phonetic spellings.
Instructional Video8:25
Englishing

ESL - Comparative & Superlative Adjectives

9th - Higher Ed
What are adjectives? They are words that modify nouns or pronouns. In this lesson, Mr. P. will explain the different rules of comparatives and superlatives adjectives by illustrating a diagram. He will also talk about the other three...
Instructional Video4:39
Curated Video

Reading Words with IR and UR Syllables

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to read words with the R-controlled syllables IR and UR. They provide a keyword strategy using words like "girl" and "turtle" to help remember the sounds. The teacher demonstrates the steps to read...
Instructional Video4:37
Curated Video

Reading Words with 'ir' and 'ur' - R-Controlled Syllables

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to read words with r-controlled syllables "ir" and "ur" by associating them with the "er" sound in words like "girl" and "turtle." The teacher provides examples, breaks down the sounds, and...
Instructional Video6:56
Extra English Practice

Learning English - When To Use Different Articles 'An or A' ' The or A'

9th - 12th
A unicorn or AN unicorn? A bird has crazy eyes or THE bird has crazy eyes? Watch Misha and Larissa explain the basics of English articles: A, AN and THE.
Instructional Video9:56
Englishing

Lesson on DEFINITE and INDEFINITE ARTICLES (The, a, an)

9th - Higher Ed
For some students this lesson might be easy. However, it is always good to remind ourselves of the specific rules to use both the definite article THE and the indefinite articles A and AN. Mr. P./Marc will list eight rules to use the...
Instructional Video2:20
Fun Kids

The Vowels Song

Pre-K - K
Learn short vowels with this unforgettable AEIOU song from Fun Kids English! Come sing along with our puppets.
Instructional Video4:08
Curated Video

Decoding Words with Long 'i' Sound at the End of a Syllable

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to decode words that have a long "i" sound at the end of a syllable. The lesson emphasizes the importance of recognizing open vowels, which make the long vowel sound. The teacher provides examples...
Instructional Video4:37
Curated Video

Decoding Words with Long A and U Sounds at the End of Syllables

K - 5th
In this video, students learn how to decode words with long vowel sounds, specifically focusing on the long A and U sounds. The teacher explains the concept of open syllables and demonstrates how to identify and pronounce words correctly...
Instructional Video4:43
Curated Video

Decoding Multi-Syllable Words with Short Vowel Sounds

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to pronounce multi-syllable words by understanding the concept of closed syllables and short vowel sounds. The lesson covers the vowels A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y, and explains that every...
Instructional Video15:26
Rachel's English

English Sounds - Vowel and Diphthong Comparison

6th - Higher Ed
Do some of the vowels or diphthongs of American English sound the same to you? See the difference in this Comparison of Vowels and Diphthongs. Perfect your American Accent!
Instructional Video3:35
Rachel's English

English Pronunciation - Linking: Consonant to Vowel -- American Accent

6th - Higher Ed
This video covers a linking concept: when one work ends with a consonant and the next begins with a vowel or a diphthong, put the ending consonant sounds at the beginning of the next word to help link.
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Decoding Four Phoneme Words with Consonant Blends

K - 5th
In this lesson, you will learn how to decode four-phoneme words that start with consonant blends in a text by segmenting each sound and blending them all together to make words.