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"These 20 groundbreaking programs combine psychology, linguistics and instructional design, and engage learners through: amusing situations entertaining characters interesting conversations authentic language strong storylines high quality production practical graded activities. 20 FUN ESL VIDEOS Shot on location in USA For self-study or group ESL lessons at work, school, college or university. Have fun learning English as it is REALLY spoken! Language...
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Want to learn the past tense? Then you need to start with the basics: was and were. You'll use them time and time again, from "How was your day?" to "Where were you?" and much, much more. Plus, we'll cover talking about your family and watch a detective hear a strange story of a man lost in the woods.
5) Possessives
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One of the basic building blocks of learning any language, possessives give you the ability to say what belongs to you and what does not. But possessives in English can be a little bit tricky. When do you use "my" and when do use "mine"? Or "her" and "hers"? Confused? Don't be! Watch the program and soon possessives will be yours.
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Who? What? Where? They're not just for reporters. Everyone needs to know how to use question words in English. And it's not enough to ask questions if people don't know what you're talking about. So learn the "pointer words" that take the place of a pointing finger, like "this", "that", and "there". You'll never be at a loss for words again.
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In today's 24/7 lifestyle, being able to tell the time and schedule your day is more important than ever. Learn about days of the week, the months, and the seasons, and then move those hands around the clock from morning to midnight. You'll be able to use these phrases in your English conversations in no time at all!
8) Adjectives
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It's time to learn English! Sooner or later, you're going to need to tell someone how big, old, smooth, or hot something is. Don't worry, we're going to teach you how to use adjectives. These words will help you describe things and make your sentences more interesting.
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These are the verbs you love in the past tense. They are solid, predictable, reliable, and regular. To time travel into the past, it's simple: Just add on an "--Ed". We'll also take a walk through the countryside and learn about landscapes. Very handy indeed, especially when you see Lost in the Woods part II
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Use Program One: Establishing a New Vision to explain why the inclusion or 'push-in' model with co-teaching is becoming the preferred approach in classrooms. See how schools use this model to Provide ELL students the opportunity to build their vocabulary through academic content. Set high quality curriculum expectations while focusing on the capacities students bring to the classroom. Encourage students to embrace their differences and create an atmosphere...
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These are the verbs that will make you want to pull your hair out. They are slippery, unpredictable, unreliable, and irregular. Don't sweat it. Keep your hair on. We'll guide you through all of the twists and turns that irregular past tenses take. We came, we saw, we had a great time. Plus we'll learn about vehicles and see part III of Lost in the Woods.
20) Adverbs
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How do you do the things you do? Quietly? Loudly? If you want to feel the vibe of your verbs, you need to “add” something: adverbs. They seem easy, but there are a few irregular adverbs lurking out there to trip you up. So listen up and pay attention...carefully, now. Plus we’ll learn about plants and animals and wrap up our story in Part IV of Lost in the Woods.
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