Difficulty: Beginner
United Kingdom, USA
In James Corden's game, everyone in a row has to get their answers right in order to win. With questions ranging from pop culture to art history, will it be possible?
Difficulty: Beginner
United Kingdom, USA
As we near the end of the row and the end of the game, the tension is beginning to show! In the end someone must step up and answer the final question, which comes with a surprising moral dilemma: would you rather have everything for yourself or something for everyone?
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
United Kingdom, USA
The roads are busy today as Jennifer Lopez rides along with James and they blast out some of her greatest tunes together. James wants to know if there’s any truth in the rumour that Jennifer once insured her butt for a million dollars, and he can’t resist having a bit of fun with some other drivers stuck in the traffic.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
United Kingdom, USA
James Corden and Jennifer Lopez talk about marriage, romance, and the beauty of the Spanish language.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
United Kingdom, USA
James Corden and Jennifer Lopez carpool to CBS singing some of her most popular tracks before James takes Jennifer's phone and sends a text to Leonardo DiCaprio.
Difficulty: Beginner
USA
Why do some of the national parks in the United States resemble the European Alps? Geologist Dr. Robert Darga answers this question.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany, USA
Why are some rock formations and animals found on more than one continent? The explanation dates back to the Ice Age.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Geysers represent a very popular tourist attraction in Yellowstone Park. How do they work and where do they come from? And what is sandstone? The video answers these questions.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
In this segment, we learn about the role weather plays in the creation of rock formations in the national parks of the United States.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
We visit Bryce Canyon, where valuable fossils have helped understand the geological history of the planet. The sandstone spires of the canyon are breathtaking.
Difficulty: Beginner
USA
The narrator explains how the breathtaking rock formations of Antelope Canyon came to be, and why mountains around the world can provide a metaphor for human existence.
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
In winter, Europe’s greatest mountain range, the Alps, lies blanketed by snow and ice. For the majestic golden eagles, who make these remote and impressive peaks their home, these are hard times, and food is scarce. But one eagle is lucky: An avalanche results in an unexpected meal.
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
Under the ice, the water of the Alpine lakes never freezes, and fish can survive the harshness of winter. In February, eels and other fish species are spawning, depositing the eggs that will give life to their next generations. Along fast-flowing mountain streams, ice doesn’t form, and the dipper dives in search of invertebrates, crustaceans, and other tiny prey.
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
As spring arrives in the mountains, the first flowers appear with the sun, and the chamois descend the slopes in search of the first few blades of fresh grass. The ravens are feeding a brood of noisy youngsters, and, high up on an unapproachable crag, Biker the eagle sits on her nest.
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
As the last of the winter snow melts, fresh mountain meadows are once again revealed, and the animals take their chance to feed. Glacial meltwater flows into torrents, forming streams and rivers. Brightened by rich sediment, they transport vast quantities of gravel downstream, carving new landscapes in their wake.
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