Instructional Video2:33
Fun Kids

I Can See Blue

Pre-K - K
Let's learn the color blue with this fun colors song for children from Fun Kids English. How many blue things can you find? Perfect for kindergarten, preschool, toddlers, and the ESL & EFL classroom.
Instructional Video10:35
Englishing

Lesson on ADVERBS (+ly, intensifiers and mitigators, flat adverbs, hopefully)

9th - Higher Ed
Adverbs are difficult to define. However, what grammar books tell us is that: They are words that modify the meaning of verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, or a whole sentence that is used to show time, manner, degree or place. They are...
Instructional Video6:50
Let's Tute

Reflection and its Types: A Quiz Session

9th - Higher Ed
The video discusses the concept of reflection, including the difference between specular and diffused reflection and how light interacts with irregular surfaces. It also includes a quiz to test the viewer's knowledge.
Instructional Video3:50
Guinness World Records

Building the World's Largest Tetrapod Exoskeleton: A Journey of Physical Mastery and Innovation

K - 5th
In this video, Jonathan Tippett, creator of the world's largest tetrapod exoskeleton, shares his journey of combining physical mastery and modern technology to create a new sport. He discusses the construction process, the machine's...
Instructional Video4:05
SciShow Kids

Amazing Snakes!

K - 5th
Snakes are super cool and super helpful, but people believe a lot of things about them that just aren't true. Join Jessi and Squeaks to learn what's true and what's false about these radical reptiles!
Instructional Video4:06
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Could a blind eye regenerate? - David Davila

Pre-K - Higher Ed
We tend to think of blindness as something you're born with, but with certain genetic diseases, it can actually develop when you're a kid, or even when you're an adult. But could blind eyes possibly regenerate? David Davila explains how...
Instructional Video9:14
Let's Tute

IELTS Speaking: Personal Grounds and Clothing Preferences

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the first part of a speaking test called Personal Ground. The speaker emphasizes the importance of making a good first impression and articulating answers properly. They also provide an example mock...
Instructional Video19:50
TED Talks

Kevin Kelly: How technology evolves

12th - Higher Ed
Tech enthusiast Kevin Kelly asks "What does technology want?" and discovers that its movement toward ubiquity and complexity is much like the evolution of life.
Instructional Video18:19
Curated Video

Meeting People in English

Higher Ed
This English language learning video aims to help people understand simple ways to say hello and goodbye, confidently introduce themselves and others, and use the right body language.
Instructional Video15:49
Curated Video

Meeting and Greeting People in English

Higher Ed
This is a video covering basic English language for meeting and greeting people. It introduces the verb "to be", simple words, and expressions.
Instructional Video2:58
The Economist

Sexism and the English language

12th - Higher Ed
"Bossy" or "assertive", "bubbly" or "charismatic": the English language uses different words to describe men and women. The Economist's language expert Lane Greene explores the gender stereotypes used in everyday speech.
Instructional Video5:44
Wonderscape

Exploring the Role of Suffixes in English Language

K - 5th
Delve into the world of suffixes and their impact on the English language. Learn how suffixes like -ship, -ness, -ment, -ous, -ent, -and, -or, -ful, -less, -able, -ic, and -ize can transform root words, often changing their part of...
Instructional Video15:58
Curated Video

Lost Positives: Rediscovering Forgotten Words in the English Language

12th - Higher Ed
In this engaging and informative video transcript, the speaker explores the concept of "lost positives" - words that once existed in the English language but have fallen out of common usage. Through examples like "nocent" and "feckful,"...
Instructional Video2:31
Curated Video

Supporting English Language Learners With Digital Storytelling

10th - Higher Ed
English-language learners come to our classrooms with a diverse set of learning needs, including the need for more opportunities to practice using English in a variety of settings. But can digital communication help increase ELLs'...
Instructional Video1:54
Curated Video

Double pipe heat exchanger

Higher Ed
Double pipe heat exchanger. Learn how a double pipe heat exchanger works with worked examples for tube in tube or double pipe heat exchangers as well as applications.
Instructional Video5:29
The Economist

Are Americans trashing the English language?

12th - Higher Ed
Sidewalk. Do the math. Touch base. Americanisms are creeping into British English. But where do American words really come from—and do they pose a threat to the Queen's English? Lane Greene, our language guru, investigates.
Instructional Video11:30
Curated Video

Investment Banks: Activities and Importance in the Economy

12th - Higher Ed
The video introduces investment banks, what they are and the activities they undertake. The video describes the main difference between investment banks and commercial banks. The video also provides an overview of the top investment...
Instructional Video4:26
Mr Henry's Music World

Rhythms for Kids: Avengers Rhythm Play-Along! [ADVANCED VERSION]

K - 5th
Clap along with these rhythms for kids with the Avengers Themed Rhythm Play-Along!
Instructional Video6:04
Englishing

English Vocabulary Lesson on TO and FOR - (read TO be informed - read FOR the pleasure)

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about the difference between the prepositions "to" and "for". They can be easily confused by students. This video will show you all their differences using examples. It features two amazing diagrams for you to copy and...
Instructional Video3:58
Englishing

English Vocabulary Lesson on INTENSIFIERS and MITIGATORS (extremely, so, very, a bit, quite)

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about intensifiers and mitigators. These adverbs modify other adverbs or adjectives. To intensify means increase or become intense, so intensifiers make an adverb or an adjective more intense. Mitigators instead make an...
Instructional Video12:10
Weird History

Everything English Borrows From Other Languages

12th - Higher Ed
For how often we use the English language every day, few of us take the time to consider where these thousands of words actually came from. Our language was developed in a few different ways. Sometimes, we grabbed loanwords - meaning we...
Instructional Video16:40
Curated Video

The Power of Anglo-Saxon Words: Exploring English Without Borrowings

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the host explores the concept of "Anglish," a version of the English language stripped of foreign borrowings from Latin, French, and Greek. He discusses the history of English and how the influx of foreign words has shaped...
Instructional Video1:24
Next Animation Studio

China’s Henan province targets journalists with new surveillance system

12th - Higher Ed
The Chinese province of Henan has awarded a contract to build a surveillance system that targets journalists, international students and migrant women.
Instructional Video18:51
Curated Video

Numbers in English

Higher Ed
This English language learning video covers the basic use of numbers in everyday language. It introduces ordinal numbers, simple words, expressions, and tips.

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