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Language Tree
Language Function and Construction: Using Verbs and Verb Phrases, Part 4
For beginner English learners, this standards-based ELD video covers how to use a variety of verbs in different tenses (e.g, past, present, future, simple progressive) appropriate to the text type and discipline (e.g., simple past and...
All Ears English
How to Internalize Your English with a Journal + Michelle's Big News - All Ears English Podcast 1736
Do you keep a journal? Do you make time to remember the beautiful things in life? Today find out how you can use a journal to deepen your English and live a happier life PLUS Michelle makes a big announcement
Rachel's English
Accent training - ED endings RULE 2 - formerly 727
If you’re working on your American English accent you know that speaking in the past tense can be a challenge! In this video—Part 2 in a series of 3—I’ll go deep with you on the pronunciation of English words with ED endings. Learning...
Learn French With Alexa
GCSE French Speaking: What is the last film you saw at the cinema?
In this video we look at this question: Quel est le dernier film que tu as vu au cinéma ? - What is the last film you saw at the cinema? (AQA Theme 1 - Identity and culture, Topic 3 - Media and free time)
Learn German with Herr Antrim
How to Use Subordinating Conjunctions in German: dass, weil, ob, wenn & more!
Learn how to use the German subordinating conjunctions dass, weil, ob, wenn and a whole lot more with this intermediate German lesson. If you really want to bump up your German skills, mastering these subordinating...
Language Tree
Intro Spanish Lesson: Past Tense - verbs ending in -ar
Learn the past tense of commonSpanish verbs ending in -ar. Review past tense conjugation.
Englishing
Lesson on Clauses of MANNER (like, in a way, as, just as, the way, as if)
In this video lesson, Mr. P./Marc will talk about clauses of manner such as (just as, as, like, in a way, the way, and as though). He will start the lesson by giving examples of the many ways these clauses are used. He will then delve...
Curated Video
Second Conditional Sentences - English Grammar Lesson - Unlikely Situations
Let's make some second conditional sentences. This English grammar lesson will help you to talk about unlikely situations.
Language Tree
Language Function and Construction: Using Verbs and Verb Phrases, Part 2
For beginner English learners, this standards-based ELD video covers how to use a variety of verbs in different tenses (e.g, past, present, future, simple progressive) appropriate to the text type and discipline (e.g., simple past and...
Rachel's English
Accent training - ED endings RULE 1
ED pronunciation: watched [t], buzzed [d], wanted [ɪd] – Did you know the –ed ending is COMPLETELY DROPPED in some cases? Learn the pronunciation rules for the –ed endings: the past tense of regular verbs. But beyond the rules, learn the...
Curated Video
Must - Have To - Have Got To. What's The Difference?
Learn how to use these modal verbs: Must, have to, have got to. This will help you to express necessity in English.
Rachel's English
Conversation: Pompom (formerly 765)
Learn English Conversation with my mom and me as we work on a knitting project together. In this English lesson, you’ll learn phrasal verbs, common idioms, vocabulary, and even some slang! If you want to be a fluent English speaker...
Rachel's English
Accent Training - ED endings Rule 3 + Quiz + Lots of Examples
If you’re working on your American English Accent you know that the past tense is tricky! I’ll help you in this video. This is the third part in a series of three on ED endings in American English. This pronunciation lesson takes you...
Curated Video
Choosing the Right Tense for Your Writing
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of using verbs correctly to show when actions happen in writing. The students are guided through examples of past, present, and future tense verbs, and they practice identifying and...
Learn French With Alexa
GCSE French Speaking: What is your favourite sport and why?
In this video we look at this question: Quel est ton sport préféré et pourquoi ? - What is your favourite sport and why? (AQA Theme 1 - Identity and culture, Topic 3 - Media and free time)
Curated Video
Using Verb Tenses to Show Flashbacks in Writing
In this video, the teacher explains how writers use different verb tenses to convey changes in the sequence of events and specifically focuses on using verb tenses to show flashbacks in writing. The teacher provides examples, guides the...
Curated Video
Past or Present? Which Verb Tense is Best for Speaking Part 2 Answers?
Today you’ll learn which verb tense to use on Speaking Part 2 answers about movies.
Learn French With Alexa
GCSE French Speaking: What do you usually do on the weekend?
In this video we look at this statement: Que fais-tu normalement pendant le week-end ? - What do you usually do on the weekend? (AQA Theme 1 - Identity and culture, Topic 1 - Me, my family and friends):
Englishing
ESL - Past Simple Tense (Regular and Irregular Past Verbs) & WAS/WERE
We use the Past Simple Tense for actions that happened at a certain point in the past. In this lesson, Mr. P. will explain how to use the past simple and will talk about the regular and irregular past verbs. He will also focus on the...
Learn French With Alexa
Comparing Group 3 French Verbs in 5 Main French Tenses
presents GROUP 3 French Verbs in 5 MAIN FRENCH TENSES - Lesson 55 of Alexa’s popular Beginner’s French Essentials course
Language Tree
Language Function and Construction: Using Verbs and Verb Phrases, Part 1
For beginner English learners, this standards-based ELD video covers how to use a variety of verbs in different tenses (e.g, past, present, future, simple progressive) appropriate to the text type and discipline (e.g., simple past and...
Curated Video
Forming Past Tense Irregular Verbs
This video is a lesson on forming past tense irregular verbs by changing the spelling of the verb. It provides examples and explanations to help learners understand how to correctly use irregular past tense verbs in sentences. By...