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Curated Video
A party: intonation questions, nouns and adjectives
Pupil outcome: I can ask and answer questions about party items. I can differentiate [z] sounds correctly. Key learning points: - [z] and [c] are pronounced differently in different Spanish-speaking countries. - In Spanish, many...
Curated Video
¿Alguna vez has ... ? Develop conversations with perfect and preterite tenses
Pupil outcome: I can develop past-tense conversations using the perfect and preterite tenses. Key learning points: - The 'look, cover, write, check' method is a useful way to revisit vocabulary. - You can develop past-tense conversation...
Curated Video
Productos típicos: 'ser' present, nationality adjectives
Pupil outcome: I can use and understand the verb ‘ser’ with nationality adjectives in the context of products and exports from Latin America. Key learning points: - The present indicative forms of ‘ser’ are ‘soy’, ‘eres’, ‘es’, ‘somos’,...
Curated Video
Conversation with a friend: -ar verbs 1st and 3rd person singular
Pupil outcome: I can use the 1st and 3rd person singular forms of regular -ar verbs. Key learning points: - [ce] and [ci] are pronounced as in 'centro' and 'decir'. These sounds differ accross the Spanish-speaking world. - The indefinite...
Curated Video
Comparing summer experiences: -ar verbs 1st and 2nd person singular
Pupil outcome: I can use the preterite tense to compare my summer experiences with someone else's. Key learning points: - The 2nd person singular preterite of -ar verbs ends in (-aste). - The 1st person singular preterite of -ar verbs...
Curated Video
What people have: 'tener' singular and plural persons
Pupil outcome: I can describe what people have using the verb 'tener'. Key learning points: - The sound-symbol correspondence [ci] and [z] have different pronunciation to [si] in most parts of Spain. - The SSC [ci], [si] and [z] are...
Curated Video
Socialising: -ar verbs 1st person present, 3rd person preterite
Pupil outcome: I can use present and past tense verbs to talk about socialising online. Key learning points: - [ce], [ci] and [z] sound like the 'th' in 'think' in most of Spain, and 's' in Latin America and the Canary Islands. -...
The Daily Conversation
The Story of Buenos Aires: Argentina's Megacity
Buenos Aires, the southernmost megacity in the world, has a rich history—from its colonial beginnings to becoming one of the world’s wealthiest cities in the early 20th century. Though it has faced economic crises, political instability,...
Makematic
The Monroe Doctrine
In 1823, President James Monroe redefined U.S. foreign policy with a three-paragraph addition to his State of the Union address. The Monroe Doctrine ultimately led to a new era of U.S. imperialism.
Curated Video
Landmarks - Easter Island
EASTER ISLAND EASTER ISLAND OR RAPA NUI AS IT IS KNOWN TODAY IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST REMOTE INHABITED ISLANDS. IT IS FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD FOR ITS LARGE STONE STATUES, THE MOAI. BUT WHILE THEIR STONY GAZE NEVER SHIFTS, LIFE...
Curated Video
The NEXT Top MEGAREGIONS Of The United States
You all loved the first megaregions episode so much, I decided to follow it up with the NEXT top megaregions! While the Northern California, Florida, and Cascadia megaregions aren't quite as prominent as the top four, they each still...
Curated Video
The Cultural and Political Influence of Football Clubs: A Look at Scotland and Latin America
This video explores the connection between football clubs and their communities, focusing on the religious and political influences in the rivalries of Celtic and Rangers in Scotland, as well as the impact of football on politics in...
Curated Video
The Complex Legacy of Modernity: Perspectives from Global History
Author and independent scholar Pankaj Mishra talks about how modernity arrived in Asia, Latin America and Africa under the auspices of imperialism and exploitative capitalism while highlighting how it was also problematic for many people...
Wonderscape
Rising Tensions and American Imperialism
This video explores the escalating tensions between the United States and Spain, influenced by yellow journalism and public sentiment. It also delves into the historical context of Cuba's struggle for independence and America's growing...
Great Big Story
The Origins of the Bicycle Kick
Discover the contested origins of the awe-inspiring bicycle kick in soccer and the Latin American countries claiming its invention.
Great Big Story
The Origins of the Bicycle Kick
Discover the contested origins of the awe-inspiring bicycle kick in soccer and the Latin American countries claiming its invention.
Oxford Online English
Describing Business Strategy, Markets and Products - Business English Lesson
In this business English lesson, you’ll learn to talk about business strategies and corporate competition. Learn many new vocabulary words and collocations you can use to talk about business strategy.
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PBS
Why Do We Say "Latino"?
The first thing to pop into your mind when you hear "Latino" is probably people from Latin America - places like Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, etc. But where exactly did the history of that word come from, and has it always meant Central...