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Side by Side - Beginners - Past activities - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Tommy is worried that nobody came to his baseball game, but it turns out that someone in his family did go. Find out who it was, and learn how to talk about past activities in the past tense!

Sigrid - Think Fast! - Part 6

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

In this game, following the description is just as important, if not more important, than guessing the answer in English. Try visualizing what Sigrid is describing. You can also give yourself more time by hitting "pause" while the clock is ticking.

Schoolhouse Rock - Ready or not, Here I Come! (Fives)

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

This song was written and sung by Bob Dorough. It teaches about the multiplication of 5 through a game of hide and seek, in which the seeker counts by fives.

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Sigrid explains - Causative constructions - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Now that you have an idea about what causal verbs and causal constructions are, let's give them some context. We're still using the verbs "have," "let," "get," and "make," and the theme is housepainting.
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Caption 67 [en]: My husband wanted to watch a football game on TV,
Caption 67 [en]: My husband wanted to watch a football game on TV,

Sigrid - Think Fast! - Part 8

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

Get ready for another round of "Think Fast!" Sigrid will describe some objects and you have to figure out what each object is. Even if you don't know the word for it in English, you are still doing great if you can visualize the object being described.
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Caption 10 [en]: or you play a game.
Caption 10 [en]: or you play a game.

Side by Side - Beginners - Telling time: future - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

In part 2 of this lesson, learn how to tell people what time it is, ask when things begin and end, and find out when certain events will occur.
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Caption 1 [en]: Excuse me, what time does the game begin?
Caption 1 [en]: Excuse me, what time does the game begin?

Side by Side - Beginners - Have to / can

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Today, we learn the difference between what we “can” do and what we “have to” do. We meet poor Herbert, who is sad that nobody can go to his party. Steve, on the other hand, finds it impossible to make plans with his friends, but is also quite inflexible himself.
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Caption 34 [en]: Hey, Steve, can you go to the ball game with me tonight?
Caption 34 [en]: Hey, Steve, can you go to the ball game with me tonight?

Side by Side - Beginners - Favorite types of entertainment

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Learn to say what kinds of movies and TV shows you like, what you like to read, and who your favorite sports stars, authors and actors are.
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Caption 42 [en]: I like game shows.
Caption 42 [en]: I like game shows.

Schoolhouse Rock - Interjections

Difficulty: 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.
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Caption 31 [en]: The game was tied at seven all
Caption 31 [en]: The game was tied at seven all

Sigrid explains - Shapes - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

A square is a shape, of course, but there are plenty of ways we use squares to describe things figuratively. Let's look at some examples of when and how we do this.
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Caption 22 [en]: When we play a game, somebody wins
Caption 22 [en]: When we play a game, somebody wins

Sigrid explains - Shapes - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

In this video, Sigrid talks about the different types of two-dimensional shapes and some basic geometry.
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Caption 12 [en]: To learn the numbers, kids do a game
Caption 12 [en]: To learn the numbers, kids do a game

Sigrid explains - The Tipping Point - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

In this lesson, we learn about the word "tip" and then we look at how it combines with "point" in the noun "the tipping point."
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Caption 58 [en]: A see-saw is a game.
Caption 58 [en]: A see-saw is a game.

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 48 [en]: Sometimes when we play a game, we can score points.
Caption 48 [en]: Sometimes when we play a game, we can score points.

The Alphabet - The Letter P

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

Most of the time "P" is simply pronounced like a "P," but there are a few cases in which "P" is silent. Sigrid gives us plenty of examples of handy words with "P."
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Caption 18 [en]: I can play a game.
Caption 18 [en]: I can play a game.

The History of English - English and Empire

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom

The British Empire spread across the world starting in the late sixteenth century, bringing back many new words and phrases that were introduced into the English language.
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Caption 25 [en]: [Game over]
Caption 25 [en]: [Game over]
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