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Newbie
USA
Lydia teaches us how to tell time in English. Listen closely!
Difficulty:
Newbie
USA
Lydia teaches us the weekdays, the seasons and the months in English. Listen closely!
Difficulty:
Newbie
USA
Jessica takes us on a walk through Prospect Park. She stops several times to point out and describe various objects along the way.
Difficulty:
Newbie
USA Hawaii
An SUP instruction with Dave Kalama of Naish Surfing. Lesson 2 – The proper way to pick up and carry your board.
Difficulty:
Newbie
USA
In this grammar lesson, the function and proper use of prepositions is demonstrated. How many different prepositions can you find?
Difficulty:
Newbie
USA
Caralie demonstrates the use of 12 useful, everyday verbs. Do you know them all?
Difficulty:
Newbie
USA Hawaii
An SUP instruction with Dave Kalama of Naish Surfing. Lesson 1 – How to find the right paddle length for you.
Difficulty:
Newbie
USA
Actor Caralie Balcom from New York teaches us letters and numbers and sings the alphabet song at the top of the Empire State Building.
Difficulty:
Newbie
South Africa
Nelson Mandela invites the world to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Difficulty:
Newbie
USA
This video advises you on how to use the subway in New York. It is easy to follow and for this reason very suitable for beginners!
Difficulty:
Beginner
USA
Barbara and Sigrid finish up their conversation with some considerations about watching movies in foreign languages. In particular, they speak about the advantages and disadvantages of subtitles and dubbing.
Difficulty:
Beginner
USA
When you are learning another language, you inevitably make mistakes. It's all part of learning, and can even help you remember how to use certain words, phrases, or grammar correctly. Barbara and Sigrid talk about mistakes they remember and never made again!
Difficulty:
Beginner
USA
Barbara talks about language programs called "dual immersion," student take their various classes in two different languages. She also describes her work as a copy editor.
Difficulty:
Beginner
USA
Along with the rule of law, "due process" is an important element of U.S. constitutional law that gives anyone accused of a crime the right to defend him or herself and be judged by a fair and impartial judge or jury. There is a proper, legal way to do this, and that's called due process.
Difficulty:
Beginner
USA
Both Sigrid and Barbara like grammar and they talk about some of their pet peeves. The also agree that grammar isn't the most important thing. Using the language to communicate is more important.
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