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Learn English Video Here are all my 'learn English videos' so far. I'll be putting up more very often, so why not sign up for my newsletter (and get a free copy of my phrasal verbs e-book) or RSS feed to hear when I have a new one? Stative Verbs This video talks about stative verbs- what they are and how we should use them. It also talks about all the difficult exceptions. For a list of stative verbs, and exercises, go to this page. How To Use The Present Simple Tense, Part 1: This video explains about when we need to use the present simple tense (see this page about the present simple for more information.)

10+ Easy TV Series to Learn English Last updated: September 05, 2020 Is it a good idea to improve your English watching TV series? Of course! I will tell you today about the great TV series to learn English with. They are easier to understand than others if you just start practising natural English. ESL Listening Comprehension Exercises: Movie clips to practice English SECTION 1: Movie Clips Learning through media (movies, music, etc.) is one of the best ways to learn a new language. The exercises below use movie clips to help you to better understand spoken English. Here's what you do:

Video Lesson: Mr. Bean Follow me on twitter This is a video lesson based around the video “Mr. Bean packs his suitcase” thanks to British Council for bringing it to my attention in their lesson plan on making predictions but I’ve adapted it for use in different ways with different levels. Kids and lower levels The aim of this lesson plan is to practice holiday vocabulary (clothes and items that go in a suitcase) and some basic grammar structure.

Learning English Video Project The Internet is such a splendid tool for communicating with people and finding out how people are doing things differently all over the world. I want the Learning English Video Project to really be a part of that.Daniel Emmerson, Director About the Project Director's Blog Resources Frequently Asked Questions Can't see these films in your country? Try these links Encounters in the UK London Short Fiction: Mud Man Continuing our series of short fiction set in, or influenced by London. This week’s story by Melaina Barnes is the winner of our competition with the British Academy’s Literature Week to find a new modern fairy tale for London. To explore the Literature Week programme — running 11-17 May — and register for events visit the British Academy’s website. Out he comes, dredged from the canal. The narrow-boat girls pat him, tend him, talk to him. –Mate.

Online reading comprehension lessons for kids Sample Lesson: Click to Play Grade 4: reading comprehension. Explore the elements of the story 'the missing ice cream' with Denzel at the Movie Club. Grade 4 Reading Comprehension Explore the elements of the story 'the missing ice cream' with Denzel at the Movie Club. Use six different tenses in English Students often learn just one piece of grammar in a lesson. Most of them master that day’s subject and move on to the next. But, when the time for revision comes, they often don’t remember what they’ve learnt. For example, two weeks ago my class encountered an exercise in which several tenses were revised. First, they demanded that I re-explain the grammar and then they seemed really confused about what form they should use.

Improve your English ESL videos for kids Interactive Video (Basic) Fishing Interactive Video (Basic) Basic Vocabulary Interactive Video (Basic) On a Farm Interactive Video (Basic) Meals Interactive Video (Basic) Snacks Interactive Video (Basic) Toys Interactive Video (Basic) The Circus Interactive Video (Basic) Bowling Interactive Video (Basic) Let's Count Interactive Video (Basic) Clothes & Colors Interactive Video (Basic) Desserts Interactive Video (Basic) Anywhere Interactive Video (Basic) There was/were Interactive Video (Basic) Basic Vocabulary Cartoon - Children The Gnomes Cartoon - Children Surprise! Cartoon - Children The Unicorn Cartoon - Children Frank Fish Vocabulary (Basic) Animals Vocabulary (Basic) Musical Instruments The Circus (Intermediate) The Circus Vending Machines (Interm.) Vending Machines Basketball (Intermediate) Basketball

June 2012 One of the most valuable things a teacher can do for students is to help them identify resources for learning outside of class. If students can make a personal—even emotional—connection to material, they will go beyond what is required in an ESOL course in their study of English because it has become enjoyable, not just necessary. I knew I hit the jackpot when students begged to watch another episode of Fox Broadcasting Company’s hit musical comedy-drama Glee. For my advanced-level college students, I had created a listening log together with pre- and postviewing classroom activities on the first episode, titled “Pilot,” which originally aired in 2009. I use the term listening log to describe a series of tasks completed individually by students outside of class while watching the episode.

Learn English with Videos - Why does February have 28 days? It’s almost the end of February! And so we thought it was appropriate to share a video with you that explains why February has 28 or 29 days, instead of 30 or 31. This is a great way to improve your listening skills, learn new vocabulary and discover fascinating facts about the world. Here are the simple steps to learn as much as possible: 1.

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