Difficulty: Newbie
USA
Sigrid looks at the letter "B" as followed by either a vowel or a consonant, and the sound of the double "B" as well.
Difficulty: Newbie
USA
Sigrid explains that "A" is also a very important one-letter word.
Difficulty: Newbie
USA
Sigrid explains a third way to pronounce the letter "A." For the first two ways, see Sigrid explains: the letter A - Part 1 of 4.
Difficulty: Newbie
USA
Sigrid uses common household objects to explain two ways to pronounce the letter A.
Difficulty: Newbie
United Kingdom
This song will help you review the names of various jungle animals in English. Just beware of the crocodile!
Difficulty: Newbie
USA
Sigrid explains three ways to talk about the future and tells us about some of her new year's resolutions.
Difficulty: Newbie
USA
"Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer" is a beloved Christmas song about a reindeer who is teased about his bright nose until it leads him to a great opportunity.
Difficulty: Newbie
USA
Sigrid introduces her series on English pronunciation and tells us why there isn't always just one "right" way to pronounce words.
Difficulty: Newbie
United Kingdom
Red simply doesn't want to wake up for school! David struggles to get him out the door, but there is something important that he is forgetting...
Difficulty: Newbie
United Kingdom
Red meets David's friends Debs and Darrell, and their children Charlie and Holly. While playing hide and seek with Charlie and Holly, Red finds the perfect hiding place.
Difficulty: Newbie
United Kingdom
Minidisco presents a song that reviews the names of the family members as well as the names of the different fingers! Enjoy!
Difficulty: Newbie
United Kingdom South
Alexander Pointer takes us through the conjugations of the verb "to be" in the present tense and explains how to form the contraction (otherwise known as the "short form") for each one.
Difficulty: Newbie
United Kingdom
During this lesson, English teacher Alexander presents and explains different greetings in English and the time of day when each is used.
Difficulty: Newbie
USA
The band They Might Be Giants constructed a song with lyrics consisting just of the names of countries, so this is a great chance to brush up on the English forms of place names. But one hint: West Xylophone is, unfortunately not really the name of an actual country!
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