Beginner video “Where are you from?” with a few examples of countries, states, and cities. Note: A “CC Double” video is composed of two parts: 1 – The regular video, followed by 2 – The same video…
Beginner video “Where are you from?” with a few examples of countries, states, and cities. Note: A “CC Double” video is composed of two parts: 1 – The regular video, followed by 2 – The same video…
Ho. How you doin’? How are you? How do you do? – Contrast of formal and informal greetings.
Topic: Mother’s Day. This lesson focuses on American family and culture. A full transcript is provided at the end so that ALL LEVELS can benefit. The lesson helps develop listening skills, and it c… Topic: Mother’s Day. This lesson focuses on American family and culture. A full transcript is provided at the end so that [...]
This lesson focuses on culture and etiquette. A full transcript is provided so that ALL LEVELS can benefit. The lesson will also help viewers practice their listening skills, and it can be used as a pronunciation model.
A short lesson about the holiday Americans celebrate on April 1. Learn new expressions related to joking. Level: intermediate to advanced.
A new category of videos: one-minute lessons. Topic: Leap Year. Learn a common rhyme about the months of the year. Levels: all.
A short lesson on Easter. (It’s just a little over a minute!) Find out how some Americans celebrate this holiday, and learn one proverb related to a key symbol of Easter: the egg. All levels can learn something from this video.
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