Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
USA
It's been a stormy and fiery year in the United States, both weather-wise and in the government.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
Canada
"Santa Claus is coming to town" is a traditional pop song for the Christmas season and has been covered by numerous recording artists. Michael Bublé is a singer from British Columbia in Canada.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
USA New York
Building something that works can bring a lot of satisfaction. In this case, it's building bikes. Paul likes figuring things out, and seeing what works and what doesn't. Together with a friend, he embarks on a challenging project: building an electric cargo bike!
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
USA
Isaac loves to travel and see different countries, and he’s found that Yabla is the best way to learn the languages he needs to speak!
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
United Kingdom, USA
"Walking in a Winter Wonderland" is a beloved Christmas carol. Sing along to the merry lyrics that have been brought to life by Mini Disco.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
United Kingdom
Piggeldy and his big brother Frederick are out and about again to discover more about the world. Today Piggeldy wants to know what a birthday is.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
USA
What's the difference between "clean" and "dirty" energy? Sigrid reports on different kinds of energy and discusses trends in heating our homes.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
USA
Sigrid describes traveling from her home in Italy to Tacoma, Washington in the United States to care for her sister with Alzheimer's disease. She stayed there for a whole month.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
USA
What's the difference between disinformation and misinformation? And what about misleading information? Find out in this video.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
USA
Audio and video sources can be factual, and can be used as evidence, but they can both be doctored, too. When we don't have the facts, we might have hearsay, but can we trust it?
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
USA
Every modal verb is a bit different and not all of them can be used in all tenses. We use "may" for permission, but we can use "can" and its conditional form "could" as well.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
USA
When do we use "should" and "could"? At the end of the video, you'll also find a preview of the next 2 videos where modals are used in everyday speech for discussing probability.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
USA
Enjoy another walk through the fields with pig brothers Piggeldy and Frederick. This time Piggeldy wants to know what a sheep is.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
USA
Sigrid has lost a couple of important items and is trying to think where they might be. In this part, she has lost her car key. She uses plenty of modal verbs to tell her story, including modal verbs expressing probability.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
USA
Now Sigrid has also lost her glasses! In this final part, learn how to use modal verbs to express probability, and find out whether she finds the missing items.
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