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Sigrid explains - Looking at Verbs in The Ugly Duckling - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA New York

We have a look inside the story of The Ugly Duckling to see how the verbs work. First on the list is the past continuous tense.
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Caption 28 [en]: "At the moment, I am speaking English."
Caption 28 [en]: "At the moment, I am speaking English."

Yabla Tutorials - Creating Your Classes - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

This video is for educators and can show you how to create Yabla classes, add students via a simple email link, and decide whether they’ll see translations or simply the original captions.
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Caption 26 [en]: the visibility of the English translations for your students.
Caption 26 [en]: the visibility of the English translations for your students.

The Late Late Show with James Corden - Audience Attempts To Answer Simple Trivia For Cash - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

United Kingdom, USA

In James Corden's game, everyone in a row has to get their answers right in order to win. With questions ranging from pop culture to art history, will it be possible?
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Caption 13 [en]: Who is the English playwright that wrote "Romeo and Juliet"? [Question eight]
Caption 13 [en]: Who is the English playwright that wrote "Romeo and Juliet"? [Question eight]

Sigrid explains - Humpty Dumpty

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Nursery rhymes are for children. The rhyme about Humpty Dumpty, however, is so famous that it's been used in literary and cinematic contexts as well.
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Caption 6 [en]: that most English speakers learn as kids.
Caption 6 [en]: that most English speakers learn as kids.

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 9 [en]: They're studying English.
Caption 9 [en]: They're studying English.

Sigrid - Pumpkin Season - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

One way to prepare for Halloween is to make a jack o' lantern. In this segment, Sigrid explains what a jack o' lantern is, and how kids and adults celebrate Halloween.
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Caption 50 [en]: and in English, it's often "Jack."
Caption 50 [en]: and in English, it's often "Jack."

Kids vocabulary - How Do you feel?

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

How do you feel? This beginner video will help you find the right adjective to describe how you're feeling.
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Caption 1 [en]: English Singsing
Caption 1 [en]: English Singsing

Kids vocabulary - Family members

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

A fun and easy video where you get to learn the words you use to describe your family members and your relationship to them. A family tree helps in visualizing the connections.
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Caption 1 [en]: [English Singsing]
Caption 1 [en]: [English Singsing]

Parts of Speech - Question Words - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

There's one more important question word to learn: "how." Sigrid provides plenty of examples of questions with "how," both by itself and together with an adjective or adverb.
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Caption 45 [en]: How come you are learning English?
Caption 45 [en]: How come you are learning English?

Parts of Speech - Question Words - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Sigrid, here as Rita and Kathy, has fun practicing the 5 question words ("who," "what," "where," "when," and "why") on a train. She makes quite a nuisance of herself, too. More about the 5 W's in: Parts of Speech: Question Words - Part 1 of 3.
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Caption 46 [en]: He wrote it in Japanese, but it was translated into English,
Caption 46 [en]: He wrote it in Japanese, but it was translated into English,

Luana and Austin - How They Got Married

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Luana and Austin met while traveling and fell in love. They tell us about how their relationship developed and about the very original wedding celebration they had.
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Caption 7 [en]: and I heard them speaking in English.
Caption 7 [en]: and I heard them speaking in English.

Parts of Speech - Question Words - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

We often use question words to ask questions. The five main ones start with "wh." Sigrid explains how they work.
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Caption 4 [en]: In English, the five main question words all start with "Wh."
Caption 4 [en]: In English, the five main question words all start with "Wh."

Pop Psych - Batman Goes To Therapy

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Pop Psych!, where they analyze what's wrong with our favorite fictional characters. In this episode, a therapist analyzes Batman's psychological patterns and behaviors in a funny and entertaining way.
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Caption 7 [en]: Gotham, being old English for "complete shithole."
Caption 7 [en]: Gotham, being old English for "complete shithole."

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 28 [en]: Do you have any English books? Do you have any books in English?
Caption 28 [en]: Do you have any English books? Do you have any books in English?

Parts of Speech - Not, Any, and No

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

Sigrid goes over examples in which "no" takes the place of "not any." As always, you have to watch out for double negatives.
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Caption 14 [en]: not in English.
Caption 14 [en]: not in English.
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