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IELTS Reading Exam - Answer Matching Headings Questions
Learn how to answer matching headings questions in the IELTS reading exam. See tips you can use in matching headings questions for your IELTS reading test. Contents: 1. Basic tips for matching headings questions 0:31 2. How to answer a...
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Using Verbs in the Conditional Mood
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of the conditional mood in writing. They provide examples and guide students in identifying and using verbs in the conditional mood correctly. The video also includes a practice exercise...
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GCSE Secondary English Age 13-17 - Writing: Writing a Speech Part 1 - Explained
SchoolOnline's Secondary English videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key skill in English Reading and Writing that students need to master in clear and easy to...
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Crafting a Powerful Conclusion: Leaving Your Reader Thinking and Taking Action
In this video, the teacher provides helpful tips on how to write a conclusion that leaves the reader thinking. They emphasize the importance of summarizing the thesis in a different way, highlighting the positive changes that will occur,...
Hip Hughes History
How to Write an Essay for a History Exam: The Basics Explained
If you are one of tens of thousands of kids who freak out when it comes time to write that history essay and you are worried about bombing it, let me settle your nerves and give you enough advice to get that essay in decent shape to pass.
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KS2 Primary English Age 9-13 - Writing: Writing to Inform - Explained
SchoolOnline's Primary English videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners and skilled teachers. Ideal for ages 9-13, they cover every key skill in English Reading and Writing that students need to master in...
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Structuring Narrative Writing with Transitions
In this video, the teacher guides students on how to structure their narrative writing with a clear sequence of events and ideas. They explain the importance of using transitional words and phrases to signal the movement from one event...
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Improving Opinion Statements: Focusing on the Topic, Not the Writer
In this video, the teacher explains the difference between fact and opinion and guides students in revising their opinion statements to focus on the topic rather than themselves. The teacher provides examples and encourages critical...
Oxford Comma
Poetic Devices Explained: ANAPHORA
What gives Leave of Grass such a p0owerful rhythm? What makes essays and speeches so moving? In many cases, it's anaphora. In this video we'll define anaphora, look at famous examples of it, and talk about what it can do to better...
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Revising Your Writing: Rereading and Refining Your Draft
In this video, the teacher guides students through the process of revising their writing to make it the best it can be. They review the structure of a paragraph and discuss the importance of ensuring that each paragraph supports the...
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Hooking Your Reader: Posing Questions and Making Bold Statements
In this video, the teacher provides a step-by-step guide on how to hook readers in the opening paragraph of an essay. The lesson emphasizes the importance of engaging the reader's attention and making the topic relevant to them. The...
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Writing a Memorable Closing Paragraph: Explaining Why Your Opinion Matters
In this video, the teacher explains how to write a memorable closing paragraph that ensures the reader remembers your opinion long after they finish reading. The teacher outlines three steps: rereading the thesis and asking why it is...
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Using Parentheses: Adding Nonessential Information
In this video, the teacher explains how writers use parentheses to set off nonessential information in their writing. The teacher provides examples and tips on when and how to use parentheses correctly. The video also includes practice...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to describe a horizontal translation
👉 Learn how to identify transformations of functions. Transformation of a function involves alterations to the graph of the parent function. The transformations can be dilations, translations (shifts), reflection, stretches, shrinks,...
Englishing
ESL - Compare and Contrast Essay
Compare and contrast essays are very popular in academic writing. Compare essays show similarity between two or more things, whereas contrast essays show their differences. In this lesson, Mr. P. will give you an outline on how to write...
Brian McLogan
Learn the Easiest Way to Graph the Secant Function with a Change in the Period
👉 Learn how to graph a secant function. To graph a secant function, we start with the cosine graph by first determining the amplitude (the maximum point on the graph), the period (the distance/time for a complete oscillation), the phase...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to graph the parent graph of a quadratic equation in standard form using a table
👉 Learn the basics to understanding graphing quadratics. A quadratic equation is an equation whose highest exponent in the variable(s) is 2. To graph a quadratic equation, we make use of a table of values and the fact that the graph of a...
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Using Linking Words and Phrases to Connect Opinions and Reasons
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of using linking words and phrases to connect opinions and reasons in writing. The teacher provides examples of common linking words and phrases and guides the students through a...
The Business Professor
Ch8. Video 9 - Units-of-Production Method example
Units-of-Production Method example
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Writing Effective Body Paragraphs: Stating Reasons and Supporting with Evidence
In this video, the teacher explains how to write a body paragraph when answering a prompt. They emphasize the importance of connecting supporting information to the thesis statement and prompt, and provide a step-by-step guide on how to...
Brian McLogan
How to evaluate the limit of a radical function
👉 Learn how to evaluate the limit of a radical function. The limit of a function as the input variable of the function tends to a number/value is the number/value which the function approaches at that time. The radical function is...
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How to Make Your Essay Flow: Connecting Examples, Facts, and Reasons to Your Thesis
In this video, the teacher explains how to make an essay flow by connecting examples, facts, and reasons to the thesis statement. They emphasize the importance of each body paragraph supporting a separate reason and provide prompts to...
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Learning CSS (Video 27)
As a modern day web designer, it is very critical for you to prepare for the CSS3 world we live in. A major challenge that designers face in their day-to-day life is making their designs stand out from the rest and ensuring they work on...