Instructional Video19:16
Sir Linkalot

Sir Linkalot Time - Lesson 8 - Letters That Sound Like Words & 'Susie's Stories'

K - 5th
Lesson 8 - Letters That Sound Like Words & 'Susie's Stories' featuring Susie Dent
Instructional Video13:54
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Making Sense of Globalization in the 21st Century

Higher Ed
It’s futile and dangerous to use 19th or 20th century glasses to look at 21st century problems, says Andrew Sheng, Distinguished Fellow of the Asia Global Institute at the University of Hong Kong. To understand climate change, social...
Instructional Video3:22
Rock 'N Learn

ING Song and Practice

K - 5th
This animated phonics song helps children learn the ending sound ING in English. An ending sound is a combination of letters that makes a different sound than the sounds the letters would make alone. Fun characters teach kids two words...
Instructional Video2:20
Rachel's English

How to Pronounce the I in ING: American English

6th - Higher Ed
How to pronounce the "i" in ING. Though in IPA it will be written [_], in practice it is pronounced more like [i].
Instructional Video10:36
The Learning Depot

When to Use the Gerund (-ing) and Infinitive (to): Is There a Difference in Meaning?

12th - Higher Ed
In today’s lesson we are going to compare two verbals: the gerund and the infinitive. From previous lessons, you learned that a gerund is a verb form that acts like a noun. And an infinitive is also a verb form that can take the form of...
Instructional Video3:28
Curated Video

Adjective Endings: -ED vs -ING

Pre-K - Higher Ed
I am interested or I am interesting...which one is correct? Learn about adjectives ending in -ed vs -ing. This is a beginner level English lesson.
Instructional Video14:05
All Ears English

How to Use End Up to Talk About Your Past in English - AEE Podcast 1643

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Context is king when you build business relationships. Today find out how to use end up + Verb + ing in natural English conversations with your colleagues
Instructional Video4:53
All Ears English

You’ll End Up Loving This Grammar - All Ears English Bonus Podcast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
You'll end up having great conversations with friends and coworkers when you use today's native grammar structure! In this episode, we teach you how and share a very exciting invitation to our grammar and speaking course!
Instructional Video2:02
Science360

What could make eye witness testimony more accurate and helpful?

12th - Higher Ed
What could make eyewitness testimony more accurate and helpful? Margaret Bull Kovera, presidential scholar and professor of psychology at John Jay College at City University of New York, answers the question on this edition of "Ask a...
Instructional Video11:54
Science Buddies

Program Your Own COVID-19 Simulator with Scratch

K - 5th
Do you keep hearing phrases like "social distancing" and "flatten the curve" in the news? What do they mean? Why are they important? In this activity, you will use the kid-friendly programming language Scratch to write a simulation that...
Instructional Video15:07
Packt

Loan Calculator [Part 1] - Build the UI

Higher Ed
DOM Projects: Loan Calculator [Part 1] - Build the UI This clip is from the chapter "DOM Projects" of the series "Modern JavaScript from the Beginning".In this section, you will learn how to build DOM projects.
Instructional Video7:17
The Learning Depot

What is a Gerund? How Can a Noun be Derived from a Verb?

12th - Higher Ed
A gerund is a type of verbal that has the form of a verb but acts as a noun. In fact, because a gerund looks identical to the present participle some grammarians refer to it as the gerund-participle. This is because both the gerund and...
Instructional Video7:29
Curated Video

Understanding Root Words and Affixes

K - Higher Ed
In this video, we learn all about root words and affixes. Root words are basic verbs, like COOK or JUMP. Affixes are the little parts of words that we add to root words to change their meaning. For example -ing or -ed are affixes we can...
Instructional Video9:02
Curated Video

4 Most Common Suffixes

K - 3rd
Suffixes are letters or groups of letters at the end of words. It's important to know suffixes to be able to understand the meaning of words. Four of the most common prefixes are -ed, -ing, -ly, and -s,-es. This video teaches about each...
Instructional Video2:44
Curated Video

Doubling the Final Consonant | Spelling Rules

6th - Higher Ed
Learn when to double the final consonant before adding the suffix ‘ed’ or ‘ing’ with the 1:1:1 spelling rule. Note: If the word has more than one syllable and the last syllable is stressed, follow the 1:1:1 rule.
Instructional Video8:07
Curated Video

Adding Absolute Phrases to Enhance Descriptive Writing

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how writers use absolute phrases to enhance their writing by focusing the reader's attention on specific images. The teacher provides examples and guides students in adding absolute phrases to...
Instructional Video9:39
Englishing

ESL - Past Continuous/Progressive

9th - Higher Ed
The past continuous of past continuous tense is mostly used with the past simple. In this video lesson, Mr. P. will explain the past continuous to the detail and will focus on the difference between the past simple. At the end of the...
Instructional Video9:07
Englishing

Lesson on Present Continuous & Present Simple for the FUTURE (He is coming next month)

9th - Higher Ed
The Present Continuous and the Present Simple can be used for a future action. They are used on a daily basis to indicate a future arrangement or a scheduled event for the future. In this lesson, Marc will provide easy examples in order...
Instructional Video8:23
Curated Video

JavaScript Mastery from Zero to Hero - Prepare for Coding Interviews - How to Debug and Problem-Solve Step-by-Step - Iterative Optimization Anagrams

Higher Ed
Debugging and problem-solving are crucial skills for any programmer. It is common to encounter issues while writing code, especially when working with complex problems. In this video, we will go through the process of debugging and...
Instructional Video5:24
Brian McLogan

Simplify the Square Root of an Integer, Root(32)

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the square root of a number. To find the square root of a number, we identify whether that number which we want to find its square root is a perfect square. This is done by identifying a number which when raised to...
Instructional Video2:45
Rachel's English

SPILLING TEA - AMERICAN SLANG

6th - Higher Ed
Learn American English slang - "spilling tea" (this is a fun one!)
Instructional Video22:29
Rachel's English

Car Vocabulary

6th - Higher Ed
Learn English vocabulary (and focus on pronunciation) studying lots of different words for the parts of a car. Get tips on how to say tricky words like ¥rear view mirrorê!
Instructional Video5:22
Curated Video

Modals In English: Might & Could / Talking About Possibilities

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Let take an in-depth look at the use of two modals in English: Might and could. These modal verbs are used to talk about possibilities. In this lesson, I will cover past, present, future possibilities, and there are lots of examples to...
Instructional Video1:59
Curated Video

Daddy Finger (where are you) Song - Sing Along The Family Finger Song - ESL Kids

Pre-K - 3rd
Daddy finger (where are you) song - Sing Along The Family finger song, perfect for ESL kids. Join daddy finger, mummy finger, brother finger, sister finger, baby finger and Bella and Beans to sing the family finger song. Esl kids will...

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