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Curated Video
Analysing the poem 'Storm on the Island'
Pupil outcome: I can explore how Heaney uses structure and form to present ideas about power and conflict. Key learning points: - Conflict between nature and man seems to be a 'big idea' in the poem. - The speaker opens with a confident...
Curated Video
Mis últimas vacaciones: prenominal adjectives, preterite questions
Pupil outcome: I can use prenominal adjectives and preterite questions to ask and answer about past holidays in Spanish. Key learning points: - In questions, to say 'a', 'an' or ‘any’ before masc. sing. nouns use ‘algún’ and 'algunos'...
Oxford Online English
How to Read IPA - Learn How Using IPA Can Improve Your Pronunciation
In this lesson, you can learn about using IPA. You’ll see how using IPA can improve your English pronunciation and help you to avoid pronunciation mistakes.
IPA stands for ‘international phonetic alphabet’. It allows...
IPA stands for ‘international phonetic alphabet’. It allows...
Curated Video
Poetic Sounds
A video entitled “Poetic Sounds” which explores sound devices used in poetry, highlighting examples from several works by Edgar Allan Poe.
Curated Video
Decoding German: Tricks to Understand the Language
In this video, the speaker shares some simple tricks to help English speakers understand German words without prior knowledge of the language. By swapping certain letters and sounds, such as D for TH and T for D, similarities between...
Language Tree
Foundational Literacy: Letter Sounds, Part 2
This video helps English learners recognize the short and long sound for each vowel.
Rachel's English
English Pronunciation: Idiom: On Fire -- American Accent
How to pronounce the idiom 'On Fire' in American English?
Language Tree
Foundational Literacy: Letter Sounds, Part 1
This video lesson teaches how to identify and make consonant and vowel letter sounds.
Wonderscape
Literature Kids: Exploring Poetic Devices
In this video, the teacher discusses the fundamental poetic devices of alliteration, assonance, and consonance. They explain how these devices create rhythm and rhyme in poetry and provide examples from famous poets such as Walt Whitman...