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					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
USA
Why, sung by Sabrina Carpenter in an "electropop" style, is all about contrasts. A conversation in a restaurant between Sabrina and her boyfriend sets the stage for a song about all their differences and how, for some mysterious reason, they still get along fine.
					Difficulty:
					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
USA
Sabrina Carpenter hopes to be proven wrong about a boy she has been sticking up for, but has grave suspicions he is going to let her down. Sabrina is an American actress and singer, and this song is from her sixth studio album Short ’n Sweet.
					Difficulty:
					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
Australia
In this song Fischer explains his feelings and emotions about Los Angeles - the city he’s residing in now.
					Difficulty:
					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
United Kingdom
Catch a glimpse into Sam's 9-5 world. He spent 2 months in West Oz this winter rocking the sand bar, scoring epic wake style conditions... Check him out!
 
Music by: Nosaj Thing - Quest, Hustler - Demarco ft Busta Rhymes,  No Place For The Devil - Sick Figures.
					Difficulty:
					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
USA
Sammy Hagar revisits his first Van Halen hit single with his new band the Circle featuring Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham, and Vic Johnson.
					Difficulty:
					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
USA
In this interview, Jimmy Carter talks with the successful American actor Samuel L. Jackson about his role in the Star Wars prequal trilogy and his personal interest in Star Wars.
					Difficulty:
					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
USA
Sandra Bullock gives us the scoop on her new family friendly film "Minions" and gives her best Minion impression.
					Difficulty:
					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
USA
In this Saturday Night Live sketch, the victim of a robbery must identify his assailant from a group of actors who seem to think they are at an audition.
					Difficulty:
					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
USA
Written and sung by Lynn Ahrens for Schoolhouse Rock, this song teaches about the pilgrims, from their arrival in America up to the Boston Tea Party.
					Difficulty:
					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
USA
This song teaches about the universal law of gravity and is performed by the Tokens in the style of 1950s doo-wop (an era made popular at the time by films such as Grease and TV series such as Happy Days).
					Difficulty:
					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
USA
This Schoolhouse Rock video is about interjections, which are used to express emotions. Fun fact: the singer of this song, Essra, also sang on Sesame Street and wrote a number of pop hits by artists such as Cyndi Lauper and Tina Turner.
					Difficulty:
					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
USA
In this episode of SciShow Kids, Jessi talks about how solar eclipses occur, and why they can only be seen from certain locations.
					Difficulty:
					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
Scotland, United Kingdom
Two Scottish police officers are bamboozled by the disappearance of a crook they pursue down a blind alley, but maybe he’s closer than they think!
					Difficulty:
					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
USA
Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen discusses Chicago's bitter rivalry with the New York Knicks and one of the greatest dunks in NBA history.
					Difficulty:
					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
USA
Crazy is one of the greatest hits of English soul/pop-singer Seal. Enjoy the video!
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