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Oxford Online English
20 British Slang Phrases and Expressions - English Vocabulary Lesson
PLEASE NOTE: there's a small mistake in the video text titles. At 6:12 the sentence says '...can't start smiling', while the correct text should be '...can't stop smiling', as the presenter says. Apologies!
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Oxford Online English
How to Talk About Time in English - Time Prepositions and Phrases
In this lesson, you can learn how to talk about time in English.
You’ll learn how to use prepositions, conjunctions and other useful words and phrases to talk about time. Don't forget to let us know if there are any...
You’ll learn how to use prepositions, conjunctions and other useful words and phrases to talk about time. Don't forget to let us know if there are any...
Oxford Online English
Describing People's Appearance in English - Visual Vocabulary Lesson
In this new visual vocabulary lesson, get useful phrases for describing people's appearance in English. You'll see a variety of words and phrases, with images, which you can use when describing appearance of people you...
Oxford Online English
How to Use Should, Ought to, Supposed to and Had Better - English Modal Verbs Lesson
Learn how to use 'should', 'ought to', 'supposed to' and 'had better' in this video lesson. You'll see what these verbs mean and how to use them.
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1. How to Use 'Sh
ould' 0:45
2. 'Should' vs....
Oxford Online English
How to Use Can, Could and Be Able To - English Modal Verbs for Ability
In this lesson, you can learn how to use can and could English modal verbs to talk about ability. You will also learn about the verbs be able to and managed to to talk about ability. These verbs are not modal verbs, but...
All Ears English
1981 - Phrasal Verbs that Can Bail you Out in English
Did you ever need to bail out a friend? Did a friend bail on you? Today, find out what these terms mean and exactly how and when to use them to talk about precarious situations in English.
All Ears English
1957 - Looking for a Unicorn How to Connect Over Your Search for a Rare Item
Sometimes, you are looking for a rare item- whether it's a piece of clothing, a toy for your kid, or an accessory. Today you'll learn one expression that you can use to show people that you're aware of how rare it is- to be kind and to...
All Ears English
1884 - Allow this Vocabulary to Boost your Business English
Forbid, disallow, prohibit, deny - you might think these all mean the same thing but they do have subtle differences. Listen in today for a high-level vocabulary tip that you can use when talking to government officials or with your...
All Ears English
1934 - Figure Out How to Crack the Code with this English Phrasal Verb
Are you often confused? It's a good sign to be curious and always learn. In this episode, you will learn how to use figure out to discover things and people. Listen in for super high-level native English today.
All Ears English
1984 - Don't Stress! 3 Useless English Phrasal Verbs
Today we have some very good news! You know how tricky phrasal verbs can be so today we're sharing 3 that you don't need to worry about! Listen in to decrease your English stress level!
All Ears English
1992 - New Heights for your English Vocabulary
Is your height tall, average, or short? Today we talk about two idioms to express moving higher in any goal or area of achievement in life plus find out how tall the AEE team members are!
Curated Video
Rats! What, Where, and How
Jessi explains what rats are, where they came from, and how to care for them in captivity. Rats are awesome in so many ways!
Oxford Comma
The Modern Misreading of Death in Romeo and Juliet
The characters in Romeo and Juliet constantly talk about death. And modern readers usually pick up on how this talk of death is wielded as a threat, foreshadows the end of the play, and allows younger teenagers to be overdramatic. What...
The Guardian
How the Amazon has started to heat the planet
The Amazon absorbs huge amount of CO2 and helps to cool the world, but recent studies have shown the rainforest is approaching a tipping point, with profound implications for the global climate and biodiversity. The section in Brazil,...
The Guardian
Free improvisation: still the ultimate in underground music?
Pioneered in the 1950s by musicians breaking the rules of jazz and composition, free improvisation is still as difficult – and potentially transcendent – as it ever was. A Guardian documentary takes you inside its world, talking to...
Curated Video
Hybrid Stepper Motor Basics
Learn how hybrid stepper motor works in this video on hybrid stepper motor basics, covering the rotational magnetic field as well as the rotor and stator.
Curated Video
Leopard Geckos! What, Where, and How
Jessi shares what Leopard Geckos are, where they come from, and how to care for them in captivity. Featuring "Freckles" the leopard gecko.
Curated Video
Arctic Fox, Red Fox
Arctic Foxes are amazingly adapted to their habitat. Red foxes are amazingly adaptable. They used to never meet in the wild, but the climate is changing and so is the wild. What happens when these foxes' habitats overlap?
All Ears English
1871 - Let's Practice Real English with Native Speakers! Wait for or Wait on?
Are you waiting on anything? In American English, we have a little more flexibility than British English when talking about things you're waiting for. Find out what we mean in today's episode!
Curated Video
What is Existential Anxiety?
Do you sometimes feel like life is meaningless? That everything you do doesn't really matter in the grand scheme of things? If so, you might be experiencing existential anxiety. In this video, I'll explain what existential anxiety is,...
Curated Video
Taking Melatonin Correctly for Night Owls
This video talks about how to take melatonin correctly when your problem sleeping is falling asleep too late. People who are charged up in the evenings can spend a lifetime battling their body's natural drive to go to sleep later. Low...
Curated Video
Compound Words
The video “Compound Words” describes how to create a compound word from two base words.
Curated Video
Symbolism in Nonfiction
Symbolism discusses the literary technique of symbolism in fiction literature, nonfiction literature, and the real world.Symbolism is the technique where alternate meaning is given to a person, place, object, or event that has its own...
Curated Video
Interpreting Literature
“Interpreting Literature” looks at the technique of making meaning from what an author writes both literally and figuratively within a literary work. This skill is known as interpretation. Readers can use various techniques to interpret...