Instructional Video18:35
Rachel's English

How to THINK in English | An Easy and Powerful (FREE!) Training

6th - Higher Ed
Want to know how to think in English (instead of translating in your head)? Or maybe you’re curious about the best way to practice thinking in English. I’ve got what you need! This training video will show you exactly how to think in...
Instructional Video3:27
Curated Video

Victorious Vocabulary for Celebrating an Event

9th - Higher Ed
Today you’ll get super impressive vocabulary for celebrating an event.
Instructional Video3:54
Curated Video

Speaking Strategy: Going to Extremes to Increase Scores

9th - Higher Ed
Today you’ll learn 3 ways you can exaggerate and extremely impress on your IELTS Speaking Exam.
Instructional Video4:07
Curated Video

Comparatives And Superlatives - English Grammar Made Easier

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Join me for this fun little English grammar lesson which looks at comparatives and Superlatives. There are notes available for my club members and patrons.
Instructional Video0:43
Curated Video

Better IELTS Adjectives for Higher Speaking Scores🔥 #shorts

9th - Higher Ed
Better IELTS Adjectives for Higher Speaking Scores🔥 #shorts
Instructional Video2:45
Curated Video

Never Break This Grammar Rule - Adjective Order

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Some grammar rules are often broken (even by natives) but not this one. Adjective order in English is something we instinctively abide by, if it is broken then it just feels unnatural. The best way to learn the correct adjective order is...
Instructional Video6:53
Curated Video

3 Simple Ways To SOUND FLUENT Speaking English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
I listen to many students who has a good grasp on grammar and have a large English vocabulary, but many of them still struggle to sound like native speakers or to achieve a fluent flow when speaking. There are a number of things that you...
Instructional Video7:10
Cerebellum

Spanish: Demonstrative Adjectives

9th - 12th
Learn how to use Demonstrative Adjectives in Spanish. This clip is part 5 in the series 'Learning Spanish: Beyond the Basics'.
Instructional Video3:04
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Curated Video

Superlative Adjective Examples - English Grammar Lesson & Quiz

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn many common superlative adjective examples? Test and refresh your knowledge with this English grammar lesson and quiz. 00:00 Introduction 00:22 Meaning of superlative 01:10 Free worksheet 01:30 Guess the superlative 01:44...
Instructional Video14:41
Rachel's English

Think in English: Flashcards for nouns, verbs, and adjectives

6th - Higher Ed
If you want to think in English, stop translating in your head and join English conversations with confidence you need to train with the right kind of materials. Thinking in English and getting your mind to go to English quickly is a...
Instructional Video5:31
Curated Video

How to Use the Suffix "ish" | English Lesson

6th - Higher Ed
Here is a way you can sound more natural! Simply start using the suffix "-ish". Click "CC" for English subtitles. Adding "ish" to the end of words is something that native English-speakers do all the time, but it's rarely talked about in...
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 Video5:23
Professor Dave Explains

Italian Adjective Position and Special Adjectives

12th - Higher Ed
Looking at Italian adjectives.
Instructional Video5:33
Coto Japanese Academy

How to say I heard in Japanese | ~そうです(伝聞)

12th - Higher Ed
How to say I heard in Japanese | ~そうです(伝聞) JLPT N4 - Upper Beginner
Instructional Video8:00
Oxford Online English

Adjective Order in English - English Grammar Lesson

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about adjective order in English with this lesson. When you use several adjectives with a noun in English, the adjectives have to go in a specific order. For example, we say "strong black Italian coffee," but you can't say "strong...
Instructional Video6:49
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Learn French With Alexa

GCSE French Speaking: Describe your best friend

9th - 12th
In this video we look at this statement: Fais-moi la description de ta meilleure amie/ton meilleur ami. - Describe your best friend. (AQA Theme 1 - Identity and culture, Topic 1 - Me, my family and friends):
Instructional Video10:35
Englishing

Lesson on ADVERBS (+ly, intensifiers and mitigators, flat adverbs, hopefully)

9th - Higher Ed
Adverbs are difficult to define. However, what grammar books tell us is that: They are words that modify the meaning of verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, or a whole sentence that is used to show time, manner, degree or place. They are...
Instructional Video3:04
Curated Video

Bringing Your Topic to Life: Constructing a Web with Adjectives

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to bring a topic to life by constructing a web of adjectives. The lesson focuses on describing something that makes you happy, using the example of the teacher's mom. The teacher demonstrates the...
Instructional Video6:36
Englishing

English Vocabulary lesson on how to describe feelings (FUN LESSON !!!)

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, Mr. P./Marc will show you how to describe feelings using adjectives with verbs. He will provide five examples with a detailed explanation to make your understanding complete. This lesson is intended for pre-intermediate...
Instructional Video9:22
Extra English Practice

Order of Adjectives

9th - 12th
English grammar lesson on how to order adjectives correctly. Many examples. Brainstorming. Practice activity.
Instructional Video5:56
Englishing

ESL - Participial Adjectives

9th - Higher Ed
Participial adjectives are participle verbs that are turned into adjectives. There can be present and past participles. In this video lesson, Mr. P. will discuss the difference by using examples. At the end of the lesson, there is an...
Instructional Video7:38
Englishing

Lesson on INDEFINITE PRONOUNS (someone, nothing, anybody, everyone, anything, etc.)

9th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will delve into indefinite pronouns, listing examples and pointing out seven characteristics about this grammar point. (anyone, someone, everything, nothing, no one, etc). The video does not mention "where"...