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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives: Z-Men Superheroes (ESL Video) Synopsis of English / ESL Video Don’t miss the exciting first episode of the superhero comic Z-Men! Teach comparative and superlative adjectives to elementary level learners. Title of English / ESL Video Z-Men Target English Grammar Comparative and superlative adjectives. Student Proficiency Level Elementary level grammar Suggested Courses General English Instructions – Play the video in class after delivering a warm-up activity first. – Pause the video whenever the narrator asks students a question to give students time to answer.

Summary of English Grammar: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Approximate chronological order: Introduction of superheroes: – Zack: One-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives. – Stronger than a lion. Grammar: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Comparative Adjectives: – comparative adjective + than: To compare two people or things. – Example: Zack is stronger than a lion. Superlative Adjectives: Changing one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives: Create 2D Cartoon Animated Explainer Video. Develop a GoAnimate animated short. Past Continuous Tense vs. Past Simple: The Mysterious Stalker (Suspense Thriller Short - ESL Video) TOMS // The TOMS Story.

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About This Video: Many of our wonderful supporters are libraries and librarians. In talking with them, we discovered that one of the biggest challenges they face is one of perception. To many, libraries are relics. Why information is the real focus of every libraryHow the Internet has impacted librariesWhy more information isn’t always betterHow libraries and librarians help us navigate informationWhat you are likely to find in libraries today How to Use This Video This video is designed for use by libraries, librarians and anyone who has a stake in their success. Free, Shareable Version: How do I copy scenes? – GoAnimate Help Center. Scenes can be copied using four techniques, each of which are described below. Plus sign at the end of existing scene When adding a scene using the plus sign, a copy of the last scene will be created with all assets and characters in the same state they were in at the end of the prior scene.

Add Scene When adding a scene using this method, a copy of the previous scene will be inserted into the timeline. Copy and Paste To copy and paste a scene, click on the scene and select Copy. Save As Starter When you have a scene that you want to reuse many times, across multiple videos, add it to your library of Starters, as shown. Common Craft. Conversacion en Ingles: Leccion Uno (Principiantes) English Conversation: At the Post Office. At the Doctor’s Office | Everyday conversations (dialogue 2-2)

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English 4Kids. The curriculum of WordWorld is designed to introduce, support and foster emergent literacy skills in children ages three to five. The curriculum draws from four skill sets critical for young children’s emergent literacy: print awareness, phonological sensitivity and letter knowledge, comprehension (including vocabulary development), and socio-emotional skills. Word World English Episodes - Word World English Full Episodes -----------------------------------------------------▶ Word World Full Episodes Playlist ------------------------------------------------------------▶ Please subscribe to update new videos. ------------------------------------------------------------­-------------------------▶ World World English Episodes - Word World English Full Episodes. Book Review: The Art of Explanation | What The Wig?

I recently finished reading the book The Art of Explanation by Lee LeFever. Lee is famous his “paper cutouts on a whiteboard” explanation videos. The first one I encountered was called RSS in Plain English, showing how this new technology helps you save time reading items on the web. His straightforward explanation has helped over 2,000,000 people better understand WHY they should care about this technology. Lee started his company Common Craft specializing in “helping the world become a more understandable place to live and work.”

One of the premises Lee has, is that there is a worldwide explanation problem and that the adoption of an idea is often limited by how the idea is being explained. Lee does a great job of explaining “explanations” and gives some very practical ideas on how to make your ideas, products and services easier to understand. After reading it, I thought it would be fun to do a short book review in “Common Craft Style.” Like this: Like Loading... GoAnimate. Spoken English Leaning Video Spoken English Tutorial English Conversation.