Instructional Video6:41
Cerebellum

Advanced Spanish: Subjunctive Verbs

9th - 12th
Learn about the subjunctive - how to form it, how to use it, and how to make it obey your every command; emotions, wishes and doubts. This is part 2 in the series: 'Advanced Spanish: Subjunctive and Formal Commands'.
Instructional Video8:49
Rachel's English

FLUENT ENGLISH: The CAN Reduction in American English Pronunciation Part 2

6th - Higher Ed
If you’re studying English to become fluent you need to master a tricky facet of American English: reductions! I can help you sound more like a native English speaker and increase your spoken English proficiency by teaching you...
Instructional Video11:03
Englishing

Making a SENTENCE, positive or negative (with Transitive, Intransitive or Ditransitive verbs)

9th - Higher Ed
In past lessons, Mr. P talked about making questions. It would be a good idea if students also watch that lesson. In this lesson, Mr. P will delve into making sentences with transitive, intransitive or ditransitive verbs. He will...
Instructional Video8:27
Englishing

Lesson on Adverbs of FREQUENCY (never, sometimes, always, rarely, periodically, seldom, etc.)

9th - Higher Ed
Adverbs of frequency are used everyday in English. In this lesson, Mr. P. will explain in detail how and when to use them, by listing five simple examples: Adverbs of frequency used in questions, in negative sentences, in formal...
Instructional Video12:57
Rachel's English

English Conversation - Learn American English with ALLIGATORS!

6th - Higher Ed
Study the pronunciations and reductions we use in American English conversation while visiting a nature reserve in Florida.
Instructional Video7:43
Curated Video

Using Vivid Verb Phrases to Make Your Writing More Descriptive

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how writers can make their writing more descriptive by replacing linking verbs with vivid verb phrases. The lesson includes examples and prompts for students to practice using strong verb phrases to...
Instructional Video8:29
Englishing

PRESENT CONTINUOUS (now/around the moment of speaking, trends, showing annoyance, or future plans)

9th - Higher Ed
The Present Continuous is a tense that has five different uses. The most common and the first one that Mr. P./Marc will explain in this lesson is for actions taking place at the moment of speaking or around the moment of speaking. He...
Instructional Video9:11
Englishing

How to use ADVERBS of DEGREE (absolutely, awfully, largely, entirely, almost, nearly, really)

9th - Higher Ed
An adverb is formed adding -ly to adjectives, but not always. There are tons of exceptions. In this lesson Mr. P. will delve into how and when to use adverbs of degree. He will list five different ways where adverbs of degree are used,...
Instructional Video4:13
Englishing

Verb have - 6 ways to use the verb HAVE

9th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc explains seven different ways you could use the verb have. Some of them being; have/has got to - have/has better, using have as a full verb, modal auxiliary and auxiliary.

He provides simple examples to...
Instructional Video6:55
Englishing

Lesson on ADVERBS of time: yet, already, just and still (Using Present Perfect but not only)

9th - Higher Ed
This lesson is dedicated to the often confused adverbs of time: yet, already, just and still. Three of them are mostly used in the present perfect tenses but there also few exceptions. Mr. P./Marc will explain when it is also used...
Instructional Video8:04
Rachel's English

FLUENT ENGLISH: The CAN Reduction in American English Pronunciation Part 1

6th - Higher Ed
If you’re studying English to become fluent you need to master a tricky facet of American English: reductions! I can help you sound more like a native English speaker and increase your spoken English proficiency by teaching you...
Instructional Video10:21
Rachel's English

TO BE Contractions -- American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
Study the contractions of 'to be' in everyday conversation: I'm, you're, he's, she's, it's, we're, they're, Mark's, where's, etc. Also, we'll cover the idioms 'to crush something', to be 'all set', and 'my dogs are barking'.
Instructional Video5:13
Rachel's English

DO and DOES Reduction -- American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
Get a better accent by reducing words in American English. Learn the reduction of DO and DOES!
Instructional Video9:39
Englishing

ESL - Past Continuous/Progressive

9th - Higher Ed
The past continuous of past continuous tense is mostly used with the past simple. In this video lesson, Mr. P. will explain the past continuous to the detail and will focus on the difference between the past simple. At the end of the...
Instructional Video8:17
Rachel's English

Ben Franklin - Checking in at an Airport Part 1

6th - Higher Ed
Study the phrases you need to know when checking in at an airport and how to pronounce them! Travel without stress. Part 1
Instructional Video9:19
Rachel's English

IMPOSSIBLE! [or NOT?] – Learn English Conversation in 4 Hours Part 32

6th - Higher Ed
If you want to know how to learn English conversation, improve your English comprehension, think in English, speak faster and stop translating in your head this video is just for you! English conversation practice is the best way to move...
Instructional Video3:45
Rachel's English

IMPOSSIBLE! [or NOT?] – Learn English Conversation in 4 Hours Part 22

6th - Higher Ed
If you want to know how to learn English conversation, improve your English comprehension, think in English, speak faster and stop translating in your head this video is just for you! English conversation practice is the best way to move...
Instructional Video4:06
Curated Video

Adverbs Of Frequency | English Grammar Lesson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Let's explore common adverbs of frequency. This English grammar lesson will help you to accurately talk about what you do in your day-to-day life. Do let me know in the comments section if you have any questions about this, and feel...
Instructional Video4:34
Rachel's English

IMPOSSIBLE! [or NOT?] – Learn English Conversation in 4 Hours Part 20

6th - Higher Ed
If you want to know how to learn English conversation, improve your English comprehension, think in English, speak faster and stop translating in your head this video is just for you! English conversation practice is the best way to move...
Instructional Video14:42
Rachel's English

Resumes

6th - Higher Ed
Applying for jobs in America while you’re learning English? I’ll show you to write your resume and cover letter in English and give you lots of tips for your job search. Learning English in the context of important life events is a great...
Instructional Video8:21
Rachel's English

Ben Franklin - Checking in at an Airport Part 2

6th - Higher Ed
Study the phrases you need to know when checking in at an airport and how to pronounce them! Travel without stress. Part 2
Instructional Video7:06
Curated Video

Types of Phrasal Verbs | Introduction to Phrasal Verbs (Part 2)

6th - Higher Ed
This is Part 2 of my introduction to phrasal verbs. (With bloopers and my cat!)

In this lesson I explain the two different types of phrasal verbs: separable and insepar

able.

An explanation of phrasal verbs! Even if you...
Instructional Video7:53
Englishing

Lesson on BROAD Negatives - ADVERBS (scarcely, barely, fairly)

9th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will delve into "broad negatives". He will first review how to make a negative statement by showing a formula. He will then explain what broad negatives are and how they are formed.

He will give four...
Instructional Video4:03
Englishing

Lesson on BE USED TO vs. GET USED TO (I am used to going to school - I am getting used to driving)

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about be used to and get used to. This lesson focuses on the main difference between these two grammatical forms. Be used to is being accustomed to sth. Instead, get used to means to become accustomed to sth. The teacher...