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Bite Off More Than One Can Chew
When Moon goes to the kitchen, she finds Max looking very worried, preparing what looks like a very large meal. Max informs Moon that he's making dinner for his entire class, which is ten times what he's used to preparing. Moon says that...
Curated Video
Comparing Scenarios for Conditional and Unconditional Probability Events
In this lesson, we explore conditional probability and its difference from unconditional probability. We examine scenarios where events are dependent on previous occurrences. We also discuss the notation used for conditional probability...
Rachel's English
IDIOMS | WEATHER IDIOMS | LEARNING ENGLISH CONVERSATION Part 2
If you’re learning English conversation an important part of your studies should be idioms. I’ll teach you lots of idioms about the weather! Learning English conversation happens best within conversation with a native speaker. You’ll...
Curated Video
B1 English Listening Practice - Restaurants
This video serves as English listening comprehension practice for intermediate-level students. In this video, a native English speaker talks in a natural way about the topic of restaurants. The subtitles are included at the bottom of the...
Out of this Word
Red Line
Max walks into his room exhausted after coaching the local kindergarten’s soccer team because they won’t listen. Moon tells Max to draw a “red line,” a figure of speech that means setting a limit that shouldn’t be crossed.
Cerebellum
Critical Reading & Writing - Sentence Completion Part 2
This video builds on the previous video on Sentence Completion in the SAT. This is part 4 from the series 'Critical Reading & Writing'.
Extra English Practice
Subject-Verb Agreement
English grammar lesson for intermediate and advanced learners. Explanation of the rules related to subject-verb agreement. Lots of examples given. Includes interactive practice activity.
Curated Video
Money Money Money - Top Idioms In English
Let's talk about money. I'm going to share the 20 top idioms in English relating to money.
Oxford Comma
Shakespeare's Greatest Love Poem: Let me not to the marriage of true minds
In today's video we'll be looking at a reading, summary, and analysis of William Shakespeare's sonnet 116: "Let me not to the marriage of true minds." Through this close reading we'll look at what love is, is not, and how true love endures.
After Skool
You ARE What You Eat
In this animation, we examine the phrase, "You are what you eat". It's a phrase used around the world and throughout history, but how much scientific truth is there to back this statement up?
Music Matters
Which Key is this Piece of Music in? - Music Theory
Just by looking at a melody can you work out which key it is in? How can you tell just by looking at the notes which key a melody is in, especially when there is no key signature? Even if you can work it out how do you know if it’s in a...
Rachel's English
The I'M GONNA Reduction -- American English Pronunciation
Have you noticed Americans saying "I'm gonna" as just one syllable? It can happen!!!
Curated Video
Use These Phrasal Verbs, Because Other Students Don’t!
Today you’ll learn to use impressive slang and phrasal verbs, because other students don’t!
Curated Video
This IELTS Vocabulary Lights a Fire Under You - IELTS Energy Podcast 1195
Are you in a vocabulary stupor? Well, you're in luck, because this episode can really get you going! Today you'll learn 3 idioms about motivation that are perfect for IELTS Speaking.
Curated Video
Language of the Revolution
Did you know that hipsters were a thing back in the 18th century and were known as Macaroni? Our ancestors liked to get creative with language: especially in the world of politics.
Math Fortress
Algebra I: Translating Words Into Symbols (Level 2 of 2)
This video goes over a couple of examples modeling the proper way of translating phrases into variable expressions. Examples includes simple phrases, height between two individuals, and phrases that require the use of formulas.
Institute of Art and Ideas
Is a thinking machine even possible?
Evil artificial intelligences are luckily confined to fiction. Yet leading scientists claim that intelligent machines are 'the most serious threat facing mankind'. Are they right or could a mind free from human prejudices create a...
Rachel's English
Don't say YOU'RE WELCOME (what does siri say?)
Sure, you can say ‘you’re welcome’, but why not expand your vocabulary and learn more phrases and responses to ‘thank you’? Learn different responses from casual to ultra-polite. Learning how to respond to ‘thank you’ will increase your...
Let's Tute
Understanding the Different Types of Motion in Physics
This video discusses the concept of motion and its different types, including rectilinear, curvilinear, translatory, rotational, oscillator, periodic, uniform, and non-uniform motion. It highlights the importance of motion in our daily...
Rachel's English
Making Plans - English Conversation - Ben Franklin Exercise
Study a real English Conversation to learn how American speak. Notice all the reductions! Today's Topic: discussing plans.
Curated Video
Represent Constraints in Story Problems Using Inequalities
Learn how to represent constraints in story problems by writing inequalities. Look at examples and tips on how to identify variables and write the appropriate inequalities. By following these instructions, students can learn how to solve...
Out of this Word
Face the Music
Max asks Moon, hypothetically, what she would do if she borrowed something from a friend but lost it. Moon says that she would “face the music”, which means to face the result of something, even if it’s unpleasant or uncomfortable.