Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
A change of location and a new house band all add to the spectacle of Sheldon and Amy's show "Fun with Flags." Sheldon hopes that this new spirit of togetherness, along with a theme of regions uniting under a flag, will broaden the show’s rather limited audience.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
After showing us the pizza and ice cream in his freezer, Oliver Tree talks about his Gatorade obsession, and the correct uses for the various colors available. He is most proud of his “Candy Corner” and secret personal stashes in the kitchen. We begin to wonder whether this new diet is doing him much good at all!
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
Some of the schools in Georgian England were very rough places! In this video, a prospective pupil and his parents get caught up in a full-scale schoolboy rebellion while on a tour with the headmaster. They even encounter flying masonry and gunfire!
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
The Valentine’s Day live edition of "Fun with Flags" continues, as does Sheldon’s irritation with the show’s callers. They just don’t want to talk about flags, and, more importantly, he’s not the only one speaking! He goes into a big sulk, but Amy gets him to open up and we suddenly glimpse a different, almost romantic side of Sheldon.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
American singer songwriter, rapper, producer and comedian Oliver Tree goes through his fridge and introduces us to some of the unhealthiest, most sugary food available, all forming part of his surprising new weight loss diet.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
On Valentine's Day, Amy and Sheldon host the first ever live-streamed edition of their show "Fun with Flags." However, they aren't prepared for the fallout when emotional viewers call the show to ask for relationship advice and air their innermost feelings.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Ross wants to be happier in the coming year, and makes a resolution to do one new thing every day. Joey wants to learn guitar, while Phoebe and Chandler make slightly more challenging resolutions...
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Mike Myers concludes his comedic yet personal and moving tribute to actor Sean Connery on the night he receives a lifetime achievement award from the American Film Institute.
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
After Victoria became Queen, English children’s names became really weird. A girl called Never… a boy called Toilet… For one poor teacher, taking the class register is almost impossible!
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
Lele arrives at the driving school for her driving test, which turns out to be quite bizarre, and includes a slalom with traffic cones and a race.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Sheldon isn’t getting over his breakup with Amy, and directs his hurt feelings at her in the latest episode of his show "Fun with Flags." Amy is understandably upset when she sees the episode and goes to confront him.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Mike Myers, dressed in a proper kilt, introduces Sean Connery at the American Film Institute's 34th Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Sean Connery.
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
The English language has changed in many ways over the centuries, but the internet has changed it in just a few decades. Why use a whole sentence when an abbreviation will do?
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
Not long ago, in Welsh schools, the pupils weren’t allowed to speak their native language, Welsh! There was no choice but to learn English. In the Victorian classroom, learning is dull and repetitive, but today’s lesson is not going exactly as the teacher has planned.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Sheldon has completed the last episode of his web show "Fun with Flags" and now feels depressed — that is, until he decides to give it another go. Unfortunately, Amy is not willing to work with him anymore.
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