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Texas rock band Z.Z. Top have been together for over forty years and are still known for their song "Gimme all your lovin'" off the album "Eliminator."
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A song in honor of the Soccer World Cup 2010.
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Nelson Mandela invites the world to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
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Learn and practice the days of the week in English with this fun kids’ video from the American alternative band They Might Be Giants’ album Here Come the 123s!
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The band They Might Be Giants constructed a song with lyrics consisting just of the names of countries, so this is a great chance to brush up on the English forms of place names. But one hint: West Xylophone is, unfortunately not really the name of an actual country!
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"Every Breath You Take" is a song recorded by the London-based band the Police. It was written by Sting and was nominated that year for several Grammy awards. Enjoy!
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English band The Cure is maybe best known for "Lovesong" from their eighth studio album 'Disintegration' in 1989. Here is the original video feature frontman Robert Smith.
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Sigrid introduces her series on English pronunciation and tells us why there isn't always just one "right" way to pronounce words.
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Sigrid uses common household objects to explain two ways to pronounce the letter A.
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Sigrid explains a third way to pronounce the letter "A." For the first two ways, see Sigrid explains: the letter A - Part 1 of 4.
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Sigrid explains that "A" is also a very important one-letter word.
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Sigrid looks at the letter "B" as followed by either a vowel or a consonant, and the sound of the double "B" as well.
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Sigrid finishes telling us about pronouncing the letter "B." Here's part 1 in case you missed it.
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Sigrid explains about the "hard" and "soft" sounds for the letter "C."
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