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Side by Side - Beginners - Family members

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

The "Side by Side" series always makes learning fun! In this lesson we use photos to learn the names given to close family members and some handy ways to say where these people are. And finally we hear a nostalgic country song from a family man whose photos bring his happy memories to life!
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Caption 36 [en]: Well, he isn't watching TV!
Caption 36 [en]: Well, he isn't watching TV!

Luana explains - Cooking utensils - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

In the second part of this lesson, Luana goes through the kitchen items we use to serve and eat our food, and explains how and when they are used.
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Caption 38 [en]: Thank you for watching this "Part two: kitchen utensils" video lesson,
Caption 38 [en]: Thank you for watching this "Part two: kitchen utensils" video lesson,

Sigrid explains - The Tipping Point - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

In this lesson, we talk about the word "point" in its figurative sense, and as part of the phrasal noun, "point of view." In addition, we talk about verb, adjective, and adverbial forms.
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Caption 27 [en]: The point of watching Yabla videos is to hear authentic English.
Caption 27 [en]: The point of watching Yabla videos is to hear authentic English.

Sigrid explains - The Tipping Point - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

In the first of three related lessons, we talk about the important and common word "point" as a noun in its most concrete form. We use "point" to talk about measurements, maps, numbers, and more.
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Caption 50 [en]: If I have a good spot for watching something, for seeing something,
Caption 50 [en]: If I have a good spot for watching something, for seeing something,

Sigrid explains - The Solar System

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

Let Sigrid tell you about the solar system that resolves around the Sun, including the order and characteristics of the planets within it. What is the closest planet to the Sun? What are the smallest and largest planets?
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Caption 62 [en]: I love watching the night sky.
Caption 62 [en]: I love watching the night sky.

English with Amy - Tips for Learning Languages with Yabla - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

USA

What exactly is it that makes Yabla such a fun and effective language learning tool? Amy explains what she enjoys about using Yabla, and how we can gain the most from the experience.
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Caption 17 [en]: I have a lot of fun watching the videos.
Caption 17 [en]: I have a lot of fun watching the videos.

English Grammar Lesson - English Sentence Structure - Part 8

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

United Kingdom, USA

Relative pronouns such as “who,” “which,” or “what” can link two “relative clauses.” Gina and Olivier review what we have learned and give us some final tips on studying English sentence structure.
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Caption 42 [en]: Thanks for watching.
Caption 42 [en]: Thanks for watching.

Sigrid - Enough is Enough - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Lots of English words can serve as nouns, verbs, or adjectives depending on the context. Sometimes even the pronunciation changes. Let's look at the slogan "Black Lives Matter" in both a grammatical and historical context.
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Caption 70 [en]: It's making history and the world is watching.
Caption 70 [en]: It's making history and the world is watching.

British vs American - English Pronunciation Lesson - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

United Kingdom, USA

Minoo and Rachel demonstrate how the same word can be pronounced totally differently in American English and British English. As you listen, consider what tendencies you have when it comes to pronunciation.
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Caption 54 [en]: Thank you for watching.
Caption 54 [en]: Thank you for watching.

Filmmaking & Photography - The Rule of Thirds | What Is It?

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom

What is the rule of thirds? In the video, find out exactly what it is, how to use it, and how it can improve your films and photography.
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Caption 50 [en]: So the next time you're watching a film or a TV show
Caption 50 [en]: So the next time you're watching a film or a TV show

Side by Side - Beginners - Present Continuous Tense - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Here's Part 2 of the grammar lesson about using the present continuous tense to say what you and anyone else is doing right now at the moment. TV news reporter Gary Carter meets the Jones family in Central Park and finds out exactly what they’re doing today.
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Caption 41 [en]: Watching channel seven.
Caption 41 [en]: Watching channel seven.

Side by Side - Beginners - Present Continuous Tense - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Here's a grammar lesson about how to use the present continuous tense to say what you and anyone else is doing right now at the moment
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Caption 13 [en]: She's watching TV.
Caption 13 [en]: She's watching TV.

Parts of Speech - None, Something, Anything, Nothing

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

"None," "something," "anything," and "nothing" can be used as pronouns. Sigrid explains how these words work.
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Caption 68 [en]: Thanks for watching.
Caption 68 [en]: Thanks for watching.

Parts of Speech - Possessive Pronouns - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

Sigrid takes us through the different persons using dependent possessive pronouns, also called possessive adjectives or possessive determiners. These little words are important when talking about names, your possessions, family and friends, characteristics, jobs, favorite things and just about everything else.
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Caption 29 [en]: So, let's say you and your friends are watching this video.
Caption 29 [en]: So, let's say you and your friends are watching this video.

Parts of Speech - Subject Pronouns

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

Sigrid reviews the subject pronouns "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," "you," and "they."
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Caption 30 [en]: Second person singular: "You." You are watching this video.
Caption 30 [en]: Second person singular: "You." You are watching this video.
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