Curated Video
Decoding Words with Long A and U Sounds at the End of Syllables
In this video, students learn how to decode words with long vowel sounds, specifically focusing on the long A and U sounds. The teacher explains the concept of open syllables and demonstrates how to identify and pronounce words correctly...
Curated Video
Reading Words Ending with Consonant LE Syllables
In this video, the teacher explains how to read words that end in a consonant followed by an L and then an E. By using the concept of closed syllables and the consonant LE syllable, students can learn to correctly pronounce these words....
Curated Video
Decoding Multi-Syllable Words with Short Vowel Sounds
In this video, the teacher explains how to pronounce multi-syllable words by understanding the concept of closed syllables and short vowel sounds. The lesson covers the vowels A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y, and explains that every...
Curated Video
Reading Words Ending in -Cle: Consonant Syllables
In this video, the teacher explains how to read words that end in a consonant followed by "cle" syllable. By breaking down the syllables and understanding the sound that "cle" makes, students can correctly pronounce words like "table"...
Rachel's English
How to Pronounce INTERNATIONAL -- American English
Learn how to pronounce INTERNATIONAL in this Word of the Week video!
Curated Video
Breaking Down Tricky Words: Using the Bossy E Strategy
In this video, the teacher explains how good readers can tackle longer, multisyllable words by breaking them into syllables and using the bossy e strategy. The teacher also highlights the different sounds that vowels can make and...
Curated Video
Counting Vowel Sounds to Recognize Syllables
This video explains how to recognize the number of syllables in a word by counting the vowel sounds. It highlights the common mistake of adding more syllables when there are multiple vowels and provides three rules to keep in mind: every...
Rachel's English
American English: T Pronunciations
American English Pronunciation: Understand the rules on how to pronounce T in American English.
Extra English Practice
Basic Grammar - The Simple Past
English grammar lesson outlining the basic form, meaning, and use for the simple past verb tense. Review some common irregular verbs and their past tense forms as well as spelling rules for regular verbs. Play a game ordering events in...
FuseSchool
Formulae Of Ionic Compounds & Their Names - Part 1
In this video learn how to write ionic compound formulae and how to name ionic compounds. This is the first of a two part video series.
Curated Video
Mastering the R-Controlled Syllable: Reading Words with 'er
In this video, the teacher explains how to read words with the R controlled syllable "er." They emphasize the importance of not separating the syllable into two separate sounds, but rather creating a whole new sound. The teacher provides...
Language Tree
Foundational Literacy: Syllables
This lesson helps English learners create syllables by combining chunks of sounds made up of vowels and consonants.
Rachel's English
It's Hot! Idioms and Expressions -- American English Pronunciation
Learn different idioms and expressions to say IT'S HOT!!! in American English. Phrases: hot as Hades, hot as hell, it's a scorcher, it's so hot, you could fry an egg on the sidewalk. Ridiculously hot. Super hot. Wicked hot.
Curated Video
Decoding Words with Long O Sounds at the End of a Syllable
In this video, students will learn how to decode words with a long vowel sound O at the end of a syllable. The teacher explains the difference between open and closed syllables and emphasizes that open vowels make the long vowel sound....
Curated Video
Decoding Words with Suffixes
In this video, the teacher explains how to read words with suffixes by breaking them up into syllables. The lesson emphasizes the importance of identifying suffixes with their own vowel sounds and using regular syllabication rules to...
Curated Video
Decoding Words with Long O Sound at the End of a Syllable
This video is a lesson on decoding words with the long vowel sound O at the end of a syllable. It explains the difference between open and closed syllables and how they affect vowel sounds. The video provides examples and teaches...
Extra English Practice
Learning English - How To Pronounce Words that End In ED
There are 3 possible pronunciations for the -ED at the end of a word: /t/, /d/, and /id/. Play along with Misha and Larissa as they practice how to pronounce -ED endings.
Curated Video
Reading Words with the R-Controlled Syllable 'er' in Context
In this video, the teacher provides a step-by-step approach to reading words with the R controlled syllable "er" in context. By using keywords, highlighting the "er" syllable, blending sounds, and rereading the text, students can...
Curated Video
Reading Words with R-Controlled Vowels in Context
In this video, the teacher provides a step-by-step approach to reading words with vowel followed by an R in context. The teacher emphasizes the use of keywords to remember the sounds that R controlled vowels make, and demonstrates how to...
Curated Video
Breaking Down Tricky Words: Using the Bossy E Strategy
In this video, the teacher explains how good readers can tackle longer multisyllable words by breaking them into syllables and using the bossy e strategy. The teacher demonstrates how to identify vowel-consonant-e (VCe) word patterns and...
Advocate of Wordz
SONNETS - Poetry Defined
Let's demystify and define one of poetry's most popular forms, The Sonnet!. From its origins to structure and evolution, this may become your favorite style if it isn't already.
Rachel's English
English Pronunciation: Stressed Syllables within a Word -- American Accent
Stressed syllables in American English pronunciation.
Rachel's English
JOHN MERROW -- Interview a Broadcaster! -- American English Pronunciation
Learn about homophones and other interesting things about English in this interview with John Merrow, the Education correspondent for the PBS NewsHour.