Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
In Jimmy Kimmel’s new role as “lie detective,” he feels that we ought to be honest with kids, and expect honesty from them in return. Young Aaron is the next victim of the lie detecting machine, as he struggles to convince Jimmy that he’s spent time in space and has a hippo at home.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Armed with some information, Jimmy puts pressure on eight-year-old Ethan to reveal more than he is comfortable revealing… perhaps more than is even the truth! But Ethan is a tough nut to crack, and Jimmy himself ends up facing questions, hooked up to his own lie detector machine.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Five-and-a-half year-old Joelle faces Jimmy’s questioning, and with his “lie detector” machine, he asks her about the boys at her school. Joelle is very happy to talk, and even has a surprise request for the truth fairy...”
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany
Santa has his hands full right now, so talk show host Jimmy Kimmel is helping him figure out which children belong on the naughty list by hooking them up to a fake lie detector.
Difficulty: Beginner
USA
Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel talks to children about their expectations for the holidays and whether they have behaved themselves.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
For years, Jimmy has been encouraging parents to play a prank on their kids by telling them that they ate all their Halloween candy. Now that his daughter Jane is old enough, he felt it was time to try it out on her.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
The Former President comments on the seating arrangement on Jimmy's show, reading Mean Tweets, and his relationship with social media.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
On Mother’s Day, we tell our moms how much we love them. However, there are some things we don’t ever tell them, and they deserve better! Jimmy Kimmel's staff went out on the street and asked people, “What’s the biggest lie you ever told your Mother?” with their moms standing right next to them.
Difficulty: Beginner
USA
Kids are asked what the best country in the world is. Since not all of them actually understand what counts as a "country," some of the answers are pretty funny. This humorous video is great for learning about asking questions with words like "what," "why," "where," and "how."
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Jimmy’s camera crew asks kids from Los Angeles and New York City, the two biggest U.S. cities, what they know and what they really think of each other. You can usually rely on children to speak their minds! There are some revealing and amusing answers.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
The crew continue their interviews of kids from New York and LA. What do they really think of their far-away rivals on the opposite coast of the United States?
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Jennifer and Jimmy find they have something in common, they both love to diagnose their own illnesses and do so with some degree of success—on Jimmy’s side at least!
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
Jimmy enjoys diagnosing other people’s illnesses just as much as his own, and Jennifer once saved a life with her self-taught medical knowledge!
Difficulty: Newbie
USA
In this grammar lesson, the function and proper use of prepositions is demonstrated. How many different prepositions can you find?
Difficulty: Beginner
United Kingdom
Jessica and Liz demonstrate how to order food at a restaurant. Enjoy!
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