Instructional Video2:56
TED-Ed

TED-ED: When to use "me", "myself" and "I" - Emma Bryce

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Me, myself, and I. You may be tempted to use these words interchangeably, because they all refer to the same thing. But in fact, each one has a specific role in a sentence: 'I' is a subject pronoun, 'me' is an object pronoun, and...
Instructional Video6:09
Curated Video

Let's Review Nouns, Verbs, and Adjectives

K - 3rd
New ReviewThis video teaches what nouns, verbs, and adjectives are. These are important grammar skills for reading and writing..
Instructional Video2:00
Curated Video

Pronoun Antecedent Agreement

9th - Higher Ed
This video titled "Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement" explains the use of pronouns in place of nouns and pronoun antecedent agreement.
Instructional Video1:26
Curated Video

Verbal Functions

9th - Higher Ed
The three types of verbal's: gerunds, participles, and infinitives.
Instructional Video8:15
Curated Video

Understanding the 8 Parts of Speech | Grammar Essentials | EasyTeaching

6th - Higher Ed
All the words in the English language can be organised into groups according to the role they play in a sentence. We call these groups ‘parts of speech’.Knowing how words function helps us to construct sentences. Words are generally...
Instructional Video8:20
Curated Video

Mastering the -ing Form: Continuous Tenses, Gerunds, and More! | EasyTeaching

6th - Higher Ed
In this English grammar lesson, we explore how the -ing form is used in different contexts and for different purposes, including:1) Continuous tenses2) Adjectives3) Nouns4) After certain verbs5) After prepositions6) After certain...
Instructional Video5:56
Professor Dave Explains

Third Declension Latin Nouns: Special Nouns – Vīs and Others

9th - Higher Ed
We've learned quite a lot about third declension nouns but there are some special members of this group that require some additional explanation. Let's check them out!
Instructional Video2:07
Curated Video

How to Use Spanish Masculine Nouns & "El"

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to use masculine nouns and how to use "el" from Spanish teacher Andrea Cukier in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video1:23
Curated Video

How to Write an Online Review

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - If you have something to say and want it to be heard, this guide will show you how to share your opinion online.
Instructional Video3:35
Curated Video

How to Use Pronouns

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn how to use pronouns properly from Gotham Writers' Workshop instructor Stephanie Paterik in this Howcast grammar video.
Instructional Video23:22
Curated Video

Numbers: 1-12, plural nouns, 'il y a'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use numbers 1-12 with nouns to understand how many there are. Key learning points: - The sound-symbol correspondence [oi] sounds like the ‘oi’ in trois, three. - To make nouns plural French often adds ‘s’. - Numbers...
Instructional Video22:14
Curated Video

Zukunftsentscheidungen: nominalisation of infinitives, adding '-ung'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can create nouns from verbs and use a range of vocabulary in the context of future education and work plans. Key learning points: - Infinitive verbs can be turned into nouns and correspond to English '-ing' nouns, e.g.,...
Instructional Video24:20
Curated Video

Poems: plural nouns, responding to a poem

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can categorise vocabulary to support my revision, can recall and apply four plural rules in German, and can respond to poetry. Key learning points: - Plural rule 1: most masculine and neuter nouns add ‘-e’ or ‘-e +...
Instructional Video23:12
Curated Video

What is that? C'est and singular indefinite articles

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use ‘c’est’ and singular indefinite articles to describe what it is/that is. Key learning points: - The [e] sounds like 'je'. - The final 't' in 'c'est' is a silent final consonant but if followed by a vowel it is...
Instructional Video20:50
Curated Video

What is it? singular indefinite articles 'un' and 'una'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can recognise the gender of nouns and use the singular indefinite articles, 'un' and 'una', in Spanish. Key learning points: - [l] sounds the same in English and Spanish, but [ll] sounds different in Spanish. - Nouns and...
Instructional Video28:13
Curated Video

Christmas: 'Es gibt' with plurals, the song 'O Tannenbaum'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can apply masculine and neuter plural rules 1 and 2 to build sentences with ‘es gibt’ and ‘viele’. Key learning points: - 'Es gibt' means 'there is' or 'there are' and 'viele' means 'lots of' or 'many'. - [ü] can be...
Instructional Video34:02
Curated Video

How do you spell that? Alphabet, 'ils, elles' meaning 'they'. 'Mon, ma, mes'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can describe my things using possessive adjectives and the pronouns 'il/elle' and 'ils/elles' to mean 'it' and they'. Key learning points: - Possessive adjectives change for gender and number. - Use 'mon/ton' before...
Instructional Video7:24
Professor Dave Explains

Adjectives of the First Class in Latin Part 2: Ending in -er

9th - Higher Ed
We've already introduced adjectives of the first class, specifically those ending in -us. Now let's look at some from the same class ending in -er. These are split into two subgroups, and just like before we have many forms to learn,...
Instructional Video5:46
Professor Dave Explains

Third Declension Nouns in Latin Part 4: Parisyllabic Exceptions

9th - Higher Ed
Let's wrap things up with the third declension nouns. We've covered imparisyllabic nouns, both regular and exceptions, as well as regular parisyllabic nouns. So let's cover some exceptions for the latter and we will be on our way!
Instructional Video4:34
Professor Dave Explains

Third Declension Nouns in Latin Part 3: Parisyllabic Nouns

9th - Higher Ed
In examining third declension nouns, we've covered imparisyllabic nouns and their exceptions. Now let's take a look at the other group, the parisyllabic nouns. These ones have the same number of syllables in their nominative and genitive...
Instructional Video4:53
Professor Dave Explains

Third Declension Nouns in Latin Part 2: Imparisyllabic Exceptions

9th - Higher Ed
Continuing with third declension nouns, we looked at regular imparisyllabic nouns. Now let's look at some imparisyllabic exceptions. These are also called false imparisyllabic. There are a few different types of these, so let's learn...
Instructional Video11:51
Professor Dave Explains

Third Declension Nouns in Latin Part 1: Imparisyllabic Nouns

9th - Higher Ed
We've taken a look at many nouns from the first and second declensions. Now let's dive into the third declension, which is a bit trickier. This declension is divided into two subgroups: parasyllabic and imparisyllabic nouns. What do...
Instructional Video11:30
Curated Video

unit 1 a an noun

Pre-K - 3rd
articles (a, an), noun
Instructional Video5:25
Learn German with Herr Antrim

Betrayed by Digital? : The Unseen Edge of Physical German Flashcards!

9th - 12th
Betrayed by Digital? : The Unseen Edge of Physical German Flashcards!



Let's unravel the surprising benefits of using physical flashcards over digital ones in your journey to mastering German. Dive deep into the...