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The Ellen Show - Ellen Meets a 5-Year-Old Geography Expert - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

USA

Nate, a five-year old geography whiz is back on The Ellen Show. He has a long list of foods that he enjoys eating, plus some he doesn't like.
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Caption 37 [en]: English muffins, eggs, French toast, toast...
Caption 37 [en]: English muffins, eggs, French toast, toast...

Parts of Speech - Some and Any - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

In this video, Sigrid looks at certain kinds of questions in which it is correct to use "some," the dreaded double negative, and negative statements that can be expressed in two different ways.
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Caption 29 [en]: In English, we have a basic rule: no double negatives.
Caption 29 [en]: In English, we have a basic rule: no double negatives.

Parts of Speech - Some and Any - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Some and any both refer to an unspecified quantity, but they are used in different situations. Sigrid explains how they work.
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Caption 65 [en]: and I want to buy a book in English, so I ask,
Caption 65 [en]: and I want to buy a book in English, so I ask,

Ask Jimmy Carter - Adam Sandler Talks The Wedding Singer

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

USA

Jimmy Carter asks Adam Sandler about some biting criticism he had received in regard to his Saturday Night Live appearances. They also talk about the old days, Sandler's various characters, and his movie The Wedding Singer.
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Caption 37 [en]: Did you ever do one-liners, like, in English history,
Caption 37 [en]: Did you ever do one-liners, like, in English history,

Parts of Speech - Which? This and That, These and Those

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Here are some words to help answer the question "Which one?" We distinguish between singular and plural as well as between something close to us and far away.
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Caption 43 [en]: That's bad English.
Caption 43 [en]: That's bad English.

Parts of Speech - Prop Words: One and Ones

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

"One" and "ones" can replace nouns, but are not pronouns. They are prop words. Let's look at how they are used.
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Caption 56 [en]: The ones over here are in English.
Caption 56 [en]: The ones over here are in English.

Two and a Half Men - Ultimate Look Back

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

The recap of a hilarious season of Two and a Half Men, in which tech billionaire Walden moves in with the guys, and has heaps of trouble deciding between his new girlfriend Zoey and ex-wife Bridget.
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Caption 111 [en]: Help me out here, is fancy the English word for nutsack?
Caption 111 [en]: Help me out here, is fancy the English word for nutsack?

Greentraveller - The Mendip Hills, Somerset - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom

This is a travel video exploring a part of Somerset, a county in southwest England. It's an ideal vacation spot for people interested in walking, cycling, and eating the delicious local cheese in Cheddar.
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Caption 35 [en]: which have grown tremendously in the last few years. [English strawberries]
Caption 35 [en]: which have grown tremendously in the last few years. [English strawberries]

Parts of Speech - Possessive Pronouns - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

Sigrid takes us through the different persons using dependent possessive pronouns, also called possessive adjectives or possessive determiners. These little words are important when talking about names, your possessions, family and friends, characteristics, jobs, favorite things and just about everything else.
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Caption 5 [en]: English is my native language.
Caption 5 [en]: English is my native language.

Parts of Speech - Possessive Pronouns - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

Sigrid talks about the difference between possessive nouns and other possessive words such as possessive determiners or articles like "my" and "your."
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Caption 45 [en]: This happens in other languages like Italian but not in English.
Caption 45 [en]: This happens in other languages like Italian but not in English.

FIFA World Cup - Ten interesting facts - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

FIFA World Cup happens once in every four years. Following are the first six of ten interesting facts about the FIFA World Cup that you really need to know.
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Caption 17 [en]: so FIFA is actually a French acronym, not an English one.
Caption 17 [en]: so FIFA is actually a French acronym, not an English one.

Sigrid explains - Numbers - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

Dates are usually expressed with ordinal numbers. Sometimes, though, what we write is different from what we say.
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Caption 3 [en]: Do you know the months in English?
Caption 3 [en]: Do you know the months in English?

Sigrid explains - Numbers - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

Ordinal numbers help us put things in order or in a sequence. Sigrid teaches us the suffixes we use to turn cardinal numbers into ordinal ones.
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Caption 1 [en]: [Yabla English presents the numbers with Sigrid]
Caption 1 [en]: [Yabla English presents the numbers with Sigrid]

Sigrid explains - Numbers - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

Sigrid explains what cardinal numbers are and gives us some writing and pronunciation tips.
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Caption 1 [en]: Hey! Do you know the numbers in English?
Caption 1 [en]: Hey! Do you know the numbers in English?

The Alphabet - The Letter Z

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA Northeast

Sigrid finishes the alphabet with "Z," covering words like "zone" and "zebra," but also the useful suffix "-ize."
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Caption 1 [en]: [Yabla English presents the letters of the alphabet with Sigrid]
Caption 1 [en]: [Yabla English presents the letters of the alphabet with Sigrid]
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