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Pbs Learning Media: Kunal Nayyar: Robot
Teach language, vocabulary and listening comprehension with Celebrity Vocab clips! [2:13]
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Pbs Learning Media: Josh Gad: Texture
Teach language, vocabulary and listening comprehension with Celebrity Vocab clips! [2:05]
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Pbs Learning Media: Ginnifer Goodwin: Adventure
Teach language, vocabulary and listening comprehension with Celebrity Vocab clips! [2:02]
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Pbs Learning Media: Forest Whitaker: Imagination
Teach language, vocabulary and listening comprehension with Celebrity Vocab clips! [2:01]
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Pbs Learning Media: Cobie Smulders: Courteous
Teach language, vocabulary and listening comprehension with Celebrity Vocab clips! [1:53]
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Pbs Learning Media: Billy Gardell: Cheer
Teach language, vocabulary and listening comprehension with Celebrity Vocab clips! [0:59]
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Pbs Learning Media: Bill Hader: Grouchy
Teach language, vocabulary and listening comprehension with Celebrity Vocab clips! [2:26]
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Pbs Learning Media: Benjamin Bratt: Translate
Teach language, vocabulary and listening comprehension with Celebrity Vocab clips! [2:18]
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Pbs Learning Media: Aziz Ansari: Ridiculous
Teach language, vocabulary and listening comprehension with Celebrity Vocab clips! [1:42]
Other
North pole.com: "Bud's Wild Ride"
Listen and read to Bud the Elf's bike-testing tale. A great way to develop elementary-aged reading and listening comprehension. Links to other "Christmas-time" games and stories.
British Council
Learn English Kids: The Lucky Envelope
After reading along and listening to this story, you can print off activities that check your comprehension. Practice story sequencing and other comprehension skills and write a message.
Other
Epic Phonics: Phase 4 Tricky Words Song
Watch and listen to this catchy jingle to learn the following high-frequency words: said, have, like, come, some, what, and, when. [2:17]
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Pbs Learning Media: Ten More Little Words
Sing along with a bunch of monkeys as they learn essential sight words in this video from Between the Lions. These words promote reading fluency and include: I, he, they, with, was, his, are, on, as, and for. [2:23]