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Learn English with a Short Story: In a World of Our Own
Are you ready to learn English with a short story? In a World of Our Own is a story created for English learners as a listening resource. Captions are provided to aid your listening. This is episode 77 of the English Like A Native...
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Are You Fluent in English? Find Out!
Take this test, if you answer yes to every question then you are definitely fluent in English.
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Effective English Listening Practice with Short Stories and Questions
Improve your English listening skills with this exciting practice video featuring short stories and questions! With regular practice, you'll be speaking English fluently in no time. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy this English listening...
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You're TRULY Fluent in English if You Can Understand These
You are truly fluent in English if you can understand English humour. In this lesson we will look at wordplay (puns), one-liners, satire, knock knock jokes, and sarcasm. If you have any jokes you would like to share, please write it in...
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Master 15 Advanced English (C1) Words with 'il-', 'ir-', and 'in-' Prefixes!
Explore 15 powerful C1-level words that all start with the prefixes il-, ir-, and in-.
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Use PHONETICS to Fix Pronunciation Problems!
Are you tired of mispronouncing common words in English? Do you want to improve your speaking skills and sound more confident when communicating in British English? In this video, I'll guide you through the most common pronunciation...
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The LAZY Method for Learning English
Want to learn English like a native, but don't have the time or motivation to put in the effort? What if I told you there's a lazy way to learn English that actually works? In this English lesson, we'll explore the secrets of effortless...
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Prepositional Phrases: Master Them in Minutes!
Learn the rules of preposition phrases and how to use them confidently in your writing and speaking. Understanding prepositional phrases is a crucial part of English grammar, and with this video, you'll be well on your way to language...
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Me, Myself, and… Myself?! Reflexive Pronouns Made Easy
Are you using reflexive pronouns correctly? Or are you making common mistakes with words like myself, yourself, and themselves? Don’t worry—I’ve got you covered! In this lesson, I’ll break down reflexive pronouns in an easy way, with...
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Understanding Noun Phrases: Essential English Grammar
What is a noun phrase? In this lesson you will master this essential aspect of English grammar.
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Facial Recreations of Pocahontas Revealed: What Did She Really Look Like?
In this video, we dive into the real-life appearance of Pocahontas, debunking the Disney movie's portrayal and revealing the truth behind her dress and features. Discover how Pocahontas and the Powhatan people dressed, the materials they...
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10 Historical Figures Brought to Life | Royalty Now Top 10 of 2023
We've counted down our top 10 re-creations of historical figures from this year, 2023.
Professor Dave Explains
Imperfect Tense in Latin (First and Second Conjugation)
We've learned about present tense and future tense, so now let's learn a past tense. The first past tense we will learn is the imperfect tense, for the first and second conjugations. This tense describes a progressive or habitual action...
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Common Trigraphs: TCH, DGE, & IGH
This video teaches about trigraphs, tch, dge, and igh and the rules of when to use them. There is practice with both reading and writing with them.
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The Thirteen Colonies: 1607 - 1763
Over 200 years, British settlers successfully founded the Thirteen Colonies, driven by desires for religious freedom, self-governance, and economic opportunities.
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Pilgrims
English settlers known as the Pilgrims founded the first permanent English settlement in North America, the Plymouth Colony.
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French and Dutch Exploration in North America
European explorers like Columbus, Cartier, and Hudson claimed territories in the Americas for Spain, France, and the Netherlands, leading to European expansion at the expense of indigenous communities.
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Metacom's Resistance: King Philip's War
After decades of peace between New England settlers and the Wampanoag, tensions over land and sovereignty erupted into conflict. King Philip’s War, named after a Wampanoag chief, would shift the balance of power decisively to the settlers.
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English Explorers
Explorers like John Cabot, Walter Raleigh and Sir Francis Drake played pivotal roles in England's exploration of North America, laying the foundations for settlements that would ultimately dispossess countless Indigenous Peoples.
Easy Languages
Where Do You Recommend in Mexico City?
In this episode, locals and visitors share their favorite spots in Mexico City for eating, exploring, and enjoying the vibrant culture. Highlights include the historic center, hidden streets in Roma and Coyoacán, iconic places like the...
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What Motivates You?
In this episode, people in Barcelona share what motivates them, ranging from personal passions like yoga, music, and art, to relationships, travel, and enjoying simple pleasures. They also discuss coping with demotivation, highlighting...
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What Are Your Predictions for 2024?
This video explores people's predictions for 2024, featuring optimistic hopes for economic recovery, technological advancements, personal growth, and global stability. Some shared aspirations include increased environmental awareness,...
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We Asked People to Describe Themselves in 3 Words
This video invites people to describe themselves in three words, featuring responses from individuals in Mexico City with a mix of personal and professional traits. The conversation highlights qualities like creativity, honesty, and...
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Learn to Say How Long You've Been Learning Spanish!
This video explains how to talk about the duration of activities in Spanish, focusing on the verb "llevar" and its common structure: "llevo + time + gerund." It also explores alternative ways to express duration using the present tense...