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ChatGPT Voice-Powered Chatbot Build with React and FastAPI - What We Are Building - Introduction and Resources
In this video, we will dive into more detail about the project we will be building. You will get an overview of the chatbot application we will be creating with ChatGPT and Eleven Labs AI. We will discuss the various features and...
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ChatGPT Voice-Powered Chatbot Build with React and FastAPI - Further Prompt Engineering and Use Cases
In this video, we will discuss more advanced prompt engineering techniques and explore additional use cases for your AI voice assistant. We will look at ways to improve the accuracy and naturalness of your app's responses and explore how...
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The Blowouts
In 1968, thousands of Latino students walked out of school in Los Angeles to protest against racial inequality in the classroom. Their collective action, known as the Blowouts, was a defining moment of the Chicano Movement.
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Zach Zebra Zigzagged to the Zoo
Miss Palomine tells the student that she wanted to go to the zoo with Zach Zebra, but she couldn’t keep up with all his zigzagging. Miss Palomine then talks about the differences in the uppercase -Z and lowercase -z. She and the student...
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The Hispanic Culture
Miss Palomine explains that most people in Latin America speak Spanish. The people from these countries who now live in the United States are called Hispanics. She then describes Hispanic dress and culture and teaches the student some...
PBS
Why Do We Have Middle Names?
We understand why we have first names and how our surnames tie us to our family heritage, but what's the deal with middle names? What's the purpose of a middle name and when did different cultures start using them?
PBS
Why Do We Say "Latino"?
The first thing to pop into your mind when you hear "Latino" is probably people from Latin America - places like Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, etc. But where exactly did the history of that word come from, and has it always meant Central...
All Ears English
1853 - Charlie Baxter from British English Podcast on How to Reconnect with Your Creativity
In this episode, our guest Charlie Baxter will show us the 3 ways that you can reconnect your creative side and pull in your passions and purpose, to have more success in language learning and life. Listen in today. Charlie is the host...
All Ears English
1878 - How to Chat About Getting Away in English
Do you need to get away? Today find out exactly how native speakers use this high-level phrasal verb when they talk about their trips and why this could be a gateway into connection with your colleagues on Friday afternoons.
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Goals: Keeping Goals Relevant
In this video, you will learn why relevancy is crucial in goal-setting, receive tips for aligning goals with broader objectives, and examine examples of relevant and irrelevant goals.
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1, 2, 3...
Miss Palomine references day 11’s lesson of order of events to instruct the student to learn the order of numbers: 1, 2, 3. She teaches the student the terms, “first,” “second” and “third.”
Amor Sciendi
Why Are There So Many Soldiers in Dutch Genre Painting? | Amor Sciendi
This video is an attempt to better understand Vermeer's Officer and Laughing Girl, but it takes the long way. In the video I explain the historical context of Dutch Genre Painting and some of the iconography associated with this style of...
Mr. Beat
The War Your American History Teachers Probably Didn't Tell You About
Mr. Beat tells the story of the Philippine-American War.
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Learn Spanish: Animals
Learn the names of parts of the body in Spanish. The English to Spanish format makes learning easy. This video is also useful for Spanish speakers wanting to learn English. Learn basic Spanish or English body parts for kids.
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Cheese Quesadilla
The grater and the non-stick skillet will be featured in the preparation of Coach Socrates’ recipe. Today’s treat: Cheese Quesadilla.
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The Flexibility of Language
David Bellos, Director of the Program in Translation and Intercultural Communication at Princeton University, describes the extraordinary flexibility that language possesses to convey different shades of meaning.
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Subtitles and Societal Perceptions
David Bellos, Director of the Program in Translation and Intercultural Communication at Princeton University, discusses how the use of subtitles can subtly change our perception of ethnic and cultural groups.
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Spain and Portugal
Spain and Portugal discovers the similarities and differences between Spain and Portugal.
Señor Jordan
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Impersonal Observations (I)
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Impersonal Observations (I)
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Impersonal Observations - Practice 2
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Impersonal Observations - Practice 2
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Impersonal Observations - Practice 1
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Impersonal Observations - Practice 1
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Doubt, Denial & Disbelief (D)
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Doubt, Denial & Disbelief (D)
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Doubt, Denial & Disbelief - Practice 2
Practice the Present Subjunctive in this video and see how you do! Dudo que veas hasta el final pero es seguro que lo deberías hacer. :-)
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Doubt, Denial & Disbelief - Practice 1
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Doubt, Denial & Disbelief - Practice 1