Instructional Video2:41
Curated Video

What If...? from Marvel feels like 'flogging a living horse'

9th - Higher Ed
What If...? from Marvel feels like 'flogging a living horse'
Instructional Video5:49
Englishing

Regular Past Tense Verbs Pronunciation

9th - Higher Ed
Regular past tense verbs can have three different pronunciation endings. This video lesson will discuss the three distinct ways regular past tense verbs are pronounced. Mr. P. will provide examples and a pronunciation exercise at the end...
Instructional Video7:19
The Art Assignment

Public Art Study: Fred Wilson's E Pluribus Unum | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

9th - 12th
What is public art? Who funds it, owns it, and shapes it? Who does it serve? And why is it important? We try to answer some of these questions by looking at an example of public art that never came to be - Fred Wilson’s E Pluribus Unum.
Instructional Video10:14
Extra English Practice

Learning English - How To Tell The Difference Between The 'B And P' Sound

9th - 12th
Can you hear the difference between "big" and "pig"? Learn how to pronounce these sounds in this video. The /p/ and /b/ sounds are similar and easy to confuse, especially for Arabic speakers. Watch Misha and Larissa explain the...
Instructional Video7:45
Instructional Video4:10
Rachel's English

English Sounds - B[b] and P[p] Consonants - How to make the B and P Consonants

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the Sounds of American English! This video covers the B [b] and P [p] Consonants. Perfect your American Accent!
Instructional Video6:33
Rachel's English

How to Pronounce Plural Nouns: American English

6th - Higher Ed
How to pronounce plural nouns in American English. There are rules, and for once, no exceptions!! Watch this video to learn the 3 rules, and never mispronounce a plural again.
Instructional Video5:39
Rachel's English

English Phrases with THE -- Shortcuts for the TH Sounds Part 2

6th - Higher Ed
Study English Phrases with the word 'the': 'at the', 'in the', 'is the', 'with the', 'for the', and 'on the'. The TH sounds can be very tough -- learn tips and shortcuts to make the TH sound in these phrases easier.

English Phrases...
Instructional Video4:55
Rachel's English

EE vs. IH, Long and Short Vowels - American English

6th - Higher Ed
Are there long vowels? Short vowels? This video talks about vowel length relating to EE vs. IH.
Instructional Video5:35
Rachel's English

How to: Ordering and Asking for: American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
Study pronunciation! How to order and ask for something in American English.
Instructional Video10:33
Rachel's English

ENGLISH SPEAKING LESSON – The "X" Sounds – Advanced English Speaking

6th - Higher Ed
In this English speaking lesson for Advanced students I’ll teach you all four pronunciations of the letter X in American English. When you’re speaking English as an advanced English student you’ll need to make four distinct pronunciation...
Instructional Video7:26
Rachel's English

[Advanced] Ending Voiced vs. Unvoiced Consonants -- American Accent

6th - Higher Ed
Study the difference between voiced ending consonants and unvoiced ending consonants. Lighten weak consonants to speak English with less effort and improve your American Accent.
Instructional Video7:51
Rachel's English

How to Pronounce -ed verb endings: American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
How to Pronounce -ed Verb endings (past tense regular verb endings) in American English.
Instructional Video5:01
Rachel's English

TH Sound - Practice Tip - Tom Kelley - Rachel's English

6th - Higher Ed
Three things to keep in mind while learning the TH sound: 1) tongue tip between teeth, 2) TH is gentle, 3) Keep tongue low.
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 Video5:18
Rachel's English

TR souding like CHR, DR like JR, and STR like SDR: American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
What does TR (tree) sometimes sound like CHR, and DR (drink) like JR, and STR (street) like SDR?? Watch this video to find out!
Instructional Video11:31
Rachel's English

How to Pronounce Contractions: American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
There are many different contractions that Americans use in spoken and written English. Learn how to pronounce some of them here!
Instructional Video5:21
Rachel's English

English Sounds - The Two TH Consonants [_] and [_]

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the Sounds of American English! This video covers the Two TH Consonants [_] and [_]. Perfect your American Accent!
Instructional Video5:55
Rachel's English

IMPOSSIBLE! [or NOT?] – Learn English Conversation in 4 Hours Part 5

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 Video4:22
Rachel's English

Sounds Video: Gen Info on Sounds

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the Sounds of American English! This video is an introduction to the sounds, covering basic concepts before learning individual sounds. Perfect your American Accent!
Instructional Video8:37
Rachel's English

How to Link the TH Sound: American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
How to link TH. TH can be a tricky sound to link to other consonants.
Instructional Video3:26
Rachel's English

Why English Pronunciation is so Hard

6th - Higher Ed
Why is English pronunciation so hard? Take look at this video to see all the different ways OUGH can be pronounced.
Instructional Video1:41
Rachel's English

How to Pronounce the Idiom: 'Pay Through the Nose' American English

6th - Higher Ed
How to pronounce the idiom 'pay through the nose' in American English.
Instructional Video12:50
Rachel's English

Ben Franklin Exercise - Double Date Part 2

6th - Higher Ed
If you want to learn how to improve your English conversation skills a great exercise is for you to do an in-depth analysis of a short conversation snippet or monologue. Taking a very close look at short pieces of English conversation...