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Let’s learn some colors and numbers in this simple video for beginners!
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Beginner
USA
This segment is about the sense of smell and the sense of taste. When it comes to the five senses, every language seems to have some quirks, and English is no exception. For example, we use the same verb — "to smell" — to talk about perceiving an odor ("I smell the lemon") and giving off an odor ("The lemon smells delicious").
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Beginner
USA
Every day, we get information from lots of different sources. But how do we know what is true and what is "fake news?" In this 3-part series we explore different kinds of information and misinformation.
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Beginner
USA
The senses of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell are essential in experiencing the world around us. Let's consider them one by one and learn how to use them in conversation. We start with "sight" and "hearing."
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Beginner
USA
Try to guess what word Sigrid is describing using the clues she gives you. Remember: You can always click "pause" if you need more time!
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Beginner
USA
Let's have a look at which countries are members of the European Union and where they are on the map.
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Beginner
USA
On the Side by Side talk show “People Around the World," we meet people of different nationalities, ask what languages they speak, and what they like to do with their time.
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Beginner
USA
See if you can figure out what Sigrid is describing. Don't worry! She will give you a little time to think and then give you the answer (with some extra information, too).
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Beginner
USA
In this video lesson, Luana explains the names given in English to our nearest and dearest relations: the brothers, sisters, cousins, parents, uncles and aunts that make up our family tree.
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Beginner
USA
Sigrid explains how a spelling bee normally proceeds. There are fixed rules and there are options.
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Beginner
USA
Let's find out more about an American activity aimed at school kids: the spelling bee. What is it and how does it work?
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Beginner
USA
Sigrid talks about "The Elementary Spelling Book" by Noah Webster, which was the basis for the American English dictionary and a big part of the development of spelling bees in the United States.
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Beginner
USA
In the Pacific Northwest, three orcas are pregnant. How do we know that and why is it important?
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Beginner
USA
Luana guides us through some of the most common questions asked at job interviews, and gives us useful tips on how we might answer them, if we want to get that job!
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Beginner
USA
In this video, Sigrid talks about the different types of two-dimensional shapes and some basic geometry.
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