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 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...
Curated Video
Using the Bossy E Strategy to Solve Tricky Words
In this video, students learn about the bossy e strategy for reading tricky words. They are taught that when a word follows the vowel-consonant-e pattern, the "e" at the end of the word is silent and the vowel says its name. By following...
Curated Video
Decode 5-phoneme words that start with 3-consonant blends in a text
In this lesson, you will learn how to decode five-phoneme words that start with three-consonant blends in a text by segmenting each sound and blending them all together to make words.
Wonderscape
Phonological Awareness: Building CVC Words
This program meets Common Core kindergarten reading standards. The teacher explains phonological awareness and how to build three-letter CVC words (consonant, vowel, consonant). The students learn about vowels and consonants, and...
Curated Video
Decoding Words with 3 Consonant Blends
In this video, the teacher explains how readers can decode words that start with three consonant blends. The teacher emphasizes the importance of segmenting each sound and blending them together to form the word. The video also...
Curated Video
Decoding Words with Consonant Blends
In this video, the teacher explains how readers can decode words that start and end with consonant blends. They emphasize that consonant blends work the same whether they appear at the beginning or end of a word. The teacher provides...
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...
Rachel's English
S Consonant Clusters -- American English Pronunciation
If you're a native Spanish or Portuguese speaker, there's a good chance you start 's-cluster' words with a vowel instead of the S sound.
Wonderscape
Regular and Irregular Verbs
Learn how to form and use regular and irregular verbs in the present and past tense. Rules are presented with numerous examples to reinforce key concepts. A comprehensive list of irregular verbs are covered to ensure familiarity with...
Curated Video
Decoding Four-Phoneme Words with Consonant Blends and Magic E
In this video, the teacher explains how to decode four-phoneme words that start with consonant blends and end with a magic "e." By segmenting each sound and blending them together, students can effectively decode and read these words.
Cerebellum
Spanish: Adjectives
Learn how to use and maniupulate adjectives in Spanish. This clip is part 4 in the series 'Learning Spanish: Beyond the Basics'.
Cerebellum
Advanced Spanish: Possessive Adjectives
How to use demonstrative adjectives properly, and possessive adjectives. This is part 2 in the series: 'Advanced Spanish: Reviewing the Basics'.
Curated Video
The Bossy E Strategy: Solving Tricky Words for Good Readers
In this video, the teacher explains how good readers can solve tricky words in a text using the bossy E strategy. They demonstrate how to identify the vowel consonant E pattern and use the E at the end of the word to make the vowel say...
Curated Video
Decoding Closed Syllables: Short Vowel Sounds
In this video, the teacher explains how to decode words with more than one syllable by focusing on closed syllables. They emphasize that when a vowel is followed by a consonant, it typically makes a short vowel sound. The teacher...
Curated Video
Pronouncing the Short 'a' Sound in Closed Syllables
In this video, students learn how to pronounce the short "ah" sound by understanding the concept of closed syllables. The teacher explains that in closed syllables, a vowel is followed by a consonant, resulting in a short "ah" sound. The...
Curated Video
Decoding 3 Phoneme Words with Consonant Digraphs
In this video, the teacher explains how readers can decode three phoneme words with consonant digraphs. The teacher emphasizes the importance of segmenting each sound and blending them together to form words. Through examples and...
Curated Video
Decoding Three Phoneme Words with Consonant Digraphs in a Text
In this video, the teacher explains how readers can decode three-phoneme words with consonant digraphs in a text. The steps involve locating the word, writing it down on a sticky note, segmenting each sound, and blending them back...
Curated Video
Decoding CVC Words: Segmenting and Blending
In this video, the teacher explains how readers can decode CVC words by segmenting each sound and blending them together. They provide examples and emphasize the importance of understanding exceptions to the CVC word pattern. By...
Curated Video
Decoding Words with the Short E Sound in Closed Syllables
In this video, students will learn how to decode words with the short E sound by understanding the concept of closed syllables. The teacher explains that vowels in closed syllables are followed by a consonant, resulting in a short vowel...
Curated Video
Decoding Words with the Short I Sound in Closed Syllables
In this video, the teacher explains how to decode words that have the short I sound by understanding the concept of closed syllables. The teacher emphasizes that vowels are the letters A, E, I, O, U (and sometimes Y), while consonants...
Rachel's English
How to say HELLO! How are you? Greet Americans! English Pronunciation
Learn how to pronounce and respond to "how are you" in English. See how Americans greet each other.