Instructional Video12:02
Let's Tute

Understanding GST: Reversal, Payable Setoff, and Reverse Charge Mechanism

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher discusses the solutions to previous exercises on calculating GST amounts and passing journal entries. They explain the concepts of intrastate and interstate transactions, input and output GST, and the reversal...
Instructional Video9:50
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Ukraine & the Future of Europe: Q&A session

Higher Ed
Listen to a few questions from the audience in reaction to the panelists presentation. Ukraine & the Future of Europe, Part 6
Instructional Video7:20
Englishing

ESL - Dystopian Literature Characteristics

9th - Higher Ed
What is a dystopia society? What are the characteristics of dystopian literature? What are some examples of dystopia literature? These and more are some of the questions Mr. P. will answer during this lesson. This lesson is designed for...
Instructional Video11:16
Englishing

ESL - Present Perfect Simple

9th - Higher Ed
Mr. P. will delve into the main characteristics of the Present Perfect Simple, dividing it into three main points: helping verb, past participles and time expressions. At the end of the lesson, he will give a short exercise for students...
Instructional Video6:35
Zach Star

How Much do Engineers and Scientists Make? Salary and Employment Statistics

12th - Higher Ed
Two common statistics that are helpful to know about any college major are: how much money you can expect to make, and the amount of job opportunities. Here I outline the statistics for many of the most majors and careers when it comes...
Instructional Video9:45
Catalyst University

Haloalkanes & Branched Alkanes [Part 1] | Name → Structure

Higher Ed
Here, we discuss how to draw simple Haloalkanes & Branched Alkanes given their IUPAC names.
Instructional Video6:56
History Hit

How Christianity Shapes Our Morality: The Christianity revolution, Part 2

12th - Higher Ed
The continuation in answering how revolutionary was Christianity in its early form. How Christianity Shapes Our Morality, Part 3
Instructional Video1:10
Curated Video

I WONDER - Can You Live On A Space Station?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of can you live on a space station.
Instructional Video4:03
Curated Video

Will vs Going To: Understanding the Difference | EasyTeaching

6th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, we learn the difference between 'will' and 'going to'. ‘Will’ and ‘going to’ are both used to talk about the future. They can both be used to form the simple future tense. They are quite often used interchangeably,...
Instructional Video6:48
Englishing

ESL - First Conditional

9th - Higher Ed
Mr. P. will discuss how to use the first conditional by first reviewing the two tenses involved. He will then proceed with the explanation using two formulas to build the topic in discussion. He will then list examples and finally, he...
Instructional Video3:56
Mediacorp

The Impact of Remote Work on Cities

12th - Higher Ed
With more remote work options, it's less necessary for people to move into cities to find work. How will that change the architecture and culture of cities? A professor of design and environment explains what this could look like in...
Instructional Video5:04
Curated Video

A2 English Listening Practice - Job Interviews

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video serves as English listening comprehension practice for lower-level students. In this video, a native English speaker talks slowly and clearly about the topic of job interviews. The subtitles are included at the bottom of the...
Instructional Video34:21
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Income and Expenditure Account and Balance Sheet Preparation for Not-for-Profit Organizations

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve a problem based on the receipts and payment account of a not-for-profit organization. They guide the viewers through the process of preparing an income and expenditure account and a...
Instructional Video4:56
Curated Video

Making Promises and Predictions: Intermediate English Grammar Lesson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This is an intermediate English grammar lesson about making promises and predictions in English.
Instructional Video7:39
Let's Tute

Introduction to Probability and Probability of Events

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we learn about probability and how it relates to decision making. Using Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken" as an example, we explore the classical way of finding probability, the sum of probabilities, and...
Instructional Video7:56
The Learning Depot

Introduction to Conditionals | English Grammar | Verb Mood | Zero, First, Second, Third Conditionals

12th - Higher Ed
Conditional Sentences have two clauses: the conditional clause and the results clause. The conditional clause is a subordinate adverbial clause usually known as the “IF” clause. The IF clause expresses the condition. The results clause...
Instructional Video5:12
Curated Video

Second Conditional Sentences - English Grammar Lesson - Unlikely Situations

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Let's make some second conditional sentences. This English grammar lesson will help you to talk about unlikely situations.
Instructional Video5:22
Curated Video

Modals In English: Might & Could / Talking About Possibilities

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Let take an in-depth look at the use of two modals in English: Might and could. These modal verbs are used to talk about possibilities. In this lesson, I will cover past, present, future possibilities, and there are lots of examples to...
Instructional Video7:17
The Learning Depot

What is a Gerund? How Can a Noun be Derived from a Verb?

12th - Higher Ed
A gerund is a type of verbal that has the form of a verb but acts as a noun. In fact, because a gerund looks identical to the present participle some grammarians refer to it as the gerund-participle. This is because both the gerund and...
Instructional Video8:00
The Learning Depot

The BE Verb: Be, To Be, Being, Been~All About Be

12th - Higher Ed
The BE verb is the most important verb in the English language. It communicates a state of being, or existence. The verb BE is used as a main verb as well as an auxiliary verb. It is a most irregular verb and has eight forms: be am are...
Instructional Video10:36
The Learning Depot

When to Use the Gerund (-ing) and Infinitive (to): Is There a Difference in Meaning?

12th - Higher Ed
In today’s lesson we are going to compare two verbals: the gerund and the infinitive. From previous lessons, you learned that a gerund is a verb form that acts like a noun. And an infinitive is also a verb form that can take the form of...
Instructional Video2:20
Curated Video

Master Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud - SOAP Versus RESTful Web Services

Higher Ed
This video explains the difference between SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) and RESTful web services. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to Web Services" of the series "Master Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring...
Instructional Video16:41
The Learning Depot

All About Conditionals: Zero, First, Second, Third, Mixed, & Reduced

12th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, you will learn about the zero, first, second, and third conditionals. You will also learn about mixed conditionals and inverted, or reduced, conditionals. You'll also learn how the subjunctive mood is triggered by the...
Instructional Video24:25
The Wall Street Journal

Maintaining Brand Purpose During a Recession

Higher Ed
CVS Health's Norman de Greve discusses how companies can sustain brand purpose as the economic outlook darkens.