Yabla uses authentic content and a unique video player to improve students' listening comprehension, vocabulary, and spelling.
Every student has their own login, and teachers can assign activities, set goals, and monitor student performance.
Yabla uses authentic content and a unique video player to improve students' listening comprehension, vocabulary, and spelling.
Every student has their own login, and teachers can assign activities, set goals, and monitor student performance.
Yabla partners with the world's best commercial, public, and independent broadcasters. Music videos coming from the likes of Sony Latino, Sony France, Universal Latino and Universal Europe drive student interest in the living language through contemporary, meaningful culture.
Documentaries and news from passionate independent producers and networks such as Tv Peru, Gallovision and France2 draw students into the greater world of science, technology, ecology, economy, and history. Exclusive interviews and travel videos will bring them into contact with musicians, chefs, scientists, students, doctors, and other real people representing a great variety of accents, regions, and social classes.
Try a Yabla VideoWith a school account, your students can quickly and easily sign themselves up, choosing their own username and password, at their (or your) convenience. You can also directly add and/or delete users at any time, using your allocated slots as needed. For example, you are welcome to give access to one set of students one semester and switch to another set of students the following semester. Students will be able to log in and access Yabla video language immersion at any time from any location.
You can assign videos based activities to your students as homework or lab assignments. Students complete assignments by playing the games and earning points. As students complete the assignments, you can monitor their progress in a gradebook and a detailed activity report. This helps to ensure that students are actively engaged in the videos.
Watch a video and use the "games" button to try the available activities.
Beginner or advanced, middle school or Ivy League, learners at all levels benefit from actively listening to native speakers. Current subscribers include top academic institutions such as the University of Michigan and Brown University, as well as public and preparatory schools at the secondary and middle-school levels.
Welcome to this beginner series, in which the one hundred most commonly used words in the English language are used in context. Master them, and you will be on the way to becoming an English speaker!
Annette is in a park in beautiful Oxford, England today, and she wants to introduce us to the sport, or hobby, of slacklining. There’s a lot of skill involved, but Annette has mastered it, and she...
"Watermelon Sugar" is a song by English singer Harry Styles from his second studio album Fine Line. Dedicated to physical contact, the video was filmed on the beach in Malibu, California before the...
When a boy’s noisy skateboarding gets on the nerves of an older man, the pair enter into an unexpected dialogue from which both may be able to learn and grow.
There are few places on Earth as breathtakingly spectacular as the Grand Canyon. One of the last great American wildernesses to be charted and explored, this mile deep rift in the landscape has...
A student at Harvard, one of America’s most prestigious universities, shows us what daily life involves for her, starting from when her alarm clock goes off in the morning.