Oxford Online English
How To Pronounce '-ED' Verb Endings - English Pronunciation Lesson
See the full lesson, which includes the text and a quiz, here: http://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/video-pronounce-past-verbs In this lesson, you can learn more about the pronunciation of past verbs and '-ed' endings. Past simple verbs...
Oxford Online English
How to Use Will, Would and Might - English Modal Verbs Lesson
In this lesson you can learn about three verbs: will, would, might. These verbs can be really difficult to use correctly. In this lesson, you'll learn what these three verbs mean, and how to use will, would and might correctly in...
Oxford Online English
CAE (C1 Advanced) Speaking Exam - How to Do Parts 1+2 of the CAE Speaking Test
In this lesson, you can learn how to improve your score in Parts 1 and 2 of the CAE speaking exam. You can learn about parts 1 and 2 of the CAE speaking test, and you'll see some things you can do to perform better and get a higher CAE...
Cerebellum
The Elements Of Fiction - Types Of Literature
The Elements of Fiction - Ernest Hemingway, Mark Twain, Robert Louis Stevenson . These are just three of the renowned authors whose work is cited in The Elements of Fiction, which explores: Plot elements, character, conflict, flashback,...
Visual Learning Systems
Fossils Quiz
This video is a quiz on the topics covered in the Fossils series. Topics include: the different processes by which fossils are formed, what fossils tell us about the past, and how scientists interpret fossils. Other terminology includes:...
TED-Ed
The Punishable Perils of Plagiarism
For the purposes of this video, plagiarism is a criminal offense pursued by the Department of Plagiarism Investigation. Each type of plagiarism is given a catchy name, a creative description, and is demonstrated with a cartoon animation....
TED-Ed
The Lost Art of Democratic Debate
Debates afford our learners the opportunity to become better researchers, critical thinkers, eloquent speakers, and informed participants in our society. If you are planning to host debates in your classroom, try beginning by...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: Selfish Drivers: The Braess Paradox and Traffic Planning
The idea of this lesson is to introduce, in a simplified manner, the so-called Braess Paradox by providing simple examples to clarify that the addition of some new roads to a network does not always lead to an improvement in the...