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Body Paragraph of an Informative Text | EasyTeaching
Learn how to structure a body paragraph for an informative text. In this lesson, we break down the three essential parts of a body paragraph: the topic sentence, supporting sentences, and the concluding sentence.Discover how to write...
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There, Their, They’re – Stop Making This Common Mistake! | EasyTeaching
There', 'their' and 'they’re' are often confused. This lesson explains the the key differences between them and shows how they are each used. Avoid making this common mistake, and gain confidence in your writing and speaking.Never mix...
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Stop Making These English Mistakes! 7 Quick Fixes | EasyTeaching
In this video, we look at 7 of the most common mistakes English learners make – and how to avoid them!Number 1: Confusing ‘do’ and ‘make’Number 2: The Prepositions ‘in’, ‘on’ and ‘at’Number 3: Word Order in QuestionsNumber 4: Using Past...
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Relative Pronouns: When and Why to Omit Them | EasyTeaching
Relative clauses often begin with a relative pronoun. Like in these two sentences. Sometimes the relative pronoun can be left out.In this lesson, we’re going to look at when and why the relative pronoun can be left out.
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Mastering Transitions and Cohesion in Writing
Transitions and connecting phrases help ideas flow smoothly and connect to each other in writing. Learn about the different types of transitions in writing and how to use them effectively.
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Developing Claims and Counterclaims
What is a claim? And what is a counterclaim? This video defines the terms and explores how to craft a strong claim and support it with evidence, using the example of whether or not students should be allowed to play tackle football.
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Latin Vocabulary: Colors
It's time for some more Latin vocabulary! Let's learn how to say all the colors in Latin.
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Ancient India Part 1: The Indus Valley Civilization (3500 – 2000 BCE)
So far we've been focused predominately on Mesopotamia and the Near East. But the Indian subcontinent is also home to one of the earliest civilizations in human history, the Indus Valley civilization. When did this begin? Where were...
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Ancient India Part 2: The Vedic Period (1500 – 500 BCE)
The first era of Indian civilization that left a written record behind is known as “Vedic” because it produced the Vedas, which is Sanskrit for “knowledge”. These are the earliest works composed in Sanskrit and the oldest texts of...
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Latin Vocabulary: Domestic Animals
It's time for more Latin vocabulary! Let's learn how to name all the domestic animals in Latin.
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Ancient India Part 4: The Gupta Empire (300 – 500 CE)
After the Mauryan empire, the other state that came to dominate almost all of the Indian subcontinent was the Gupta empire of the 3rd through 6th centuries CE. This is viewed as India's golden age, or the height of its political power...
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Third Declension Latin Nouns: Special Nouns – Vīs and Others
We've learned quite a lot about third declension nouns but there are some special members of this group that require some additional explanation. Let's check them out!
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Exploring Languages Around the World: An Alphabet Adventure
Preschool Prep - Alphabet and Languages from A-Z V1-0028
In this engaging and educational video, viewers are taken on a fast-paced journey through the alphabet, learning about languages from around the world. From Arabic to Zulu,...
In this engaging and educational video, viewers are taken on a fast-paced journey through the alphabet, learning about languages from around the world. From Arabic to Zulu,...
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Introduction to Escosa: A Tonal Language of South Africa and Zimbabwe
Preschool Prep - Alphabet and Languages from A-Z V1-0025
In this video, viewers are introduced to Escosa, an official language of South Africa and Zimbabwe. Escosa is a tonal language, meaning that the pitch or tone in which a sound...
In this video, viewers are introduced to Escosa, an official language of South Africa and Zimbabwe. Escosa is a tonal language, meaning that the pitch or tone in which a sound...
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Cachua: The Ancient Language of the Inca Empire
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Learn about the ancient and fascinating Kachua language family, spoken by the Kachua peoples in the Peruvian Andes. Dating back to the time of the Inca empire, this unique...
Learn about the ancient and fascinating Kachua language family, spoken by the Kachua peoples in the Peruvian Andes. Dating back to the time of the Inca empire, this unique...
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Exploring the Oramo Language in Ethiopia
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This video introduces viewers to the Oramo language, a native language spoken in the Oramiya region of Ethiopia. With an estimated 36 million speakers, Oramo plays a...
This video introduces viewers to the Oramo language, a native language spoken in the Oramiya region of Ethiopia. With an estimated 36 million speakers, Oramo plays a...