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Lexis
Another "educational" video I made to teach people about lexis or words as most ...
published: 19 Jan 2012
Author: SKnight8046
Lexis
Another "educational" video I made to teach people about lexis or words as most people call them. All footage belngs to rightful owners including the voce clip from AT&T Labs. Please enjoy cameos fro tealgamemastr and Itonobo2. THEY ARE AWESOME!!! XD Also this video is protected under fair use.
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Jeff Stranks Teaching Teenagers Tip #1: Developing Lexis
In this video, Jeff Stranks offers his tips for developing students' lexis. Jeff Stran...
published: 28 May 2010
Author: CambridgeUPELT
Jeff Stranks Teaching Teenagers Tip #1: Developing Lexis
In this video, Jeff Stranks offers his tips for developing students' lexis. Jeff Stranks (BA, M.Phil. Linguistics) was Senior Tutor in ELT at Bell College Saffron Walden from 1981 to 1991, and then worked as an Academic Coordinator with Cultura Inglesa (Rio de Janeiro) between 1991 and 2001. Now freelance, he is co-author of several courses and grammar practice books for teens including English in Mind and MORE!
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Jeff Stranks Teaching Teenagers Tip #2: Drawing Attention to Lexis
In this video, Jeff Stranks offers his tips for drawing attention to lexis. Jeff Stranks (...
published: 23 Jul 2010
Author: CambridgeUPELT
Jeff Stranks Teaching Teenagers Tip #2: Drawing Attention to Lexis
In this video, Jeff Stranks offers his tips for drawing attention to lexis. Jeff Stranks (BA, M.Phil. Linguistics) was Senior Tutor in ELT at Bell College Saffron Walden from 1981 to 1991, and then worked as an Academic Coordinator with Cultura Inglesa (Rio de Janeiro) between 1991 and 2001. Now freelance, he is co-author of several courses and grammar practice books for teens including English in Mind and MORE!
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Berbice Dutch Creole
The video takes you on a journey to Berbice in Guyana with the linguist, Hubert Devonish, ...
published: 01 Dec 2009
Author: jamaicanlanguageunit
Berbice Dutch Creole
The video takes you on a journey to Berbice in Guyana with the linguist, Hubert Devonish, as tour guide. Here we meet Bertha Bell who, at the age of 103, was the last known speaker of Berbice Dutch Creole, a dead, or almost dead language. This video is one in a series of 7 UNESCO sponsored videos created by the Jamaican Language Unit/Unit for Caribbean Language Research at the University of the West Indies, documenting Caribbean Indigenous and Endangered Languages, at the website www.caribbeanlanguages.org.jm.
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Learn English Vocab - suppose ("I suppose, I'm supposed to")
Learn more English with the Shepherd School of English! In this video, learn about the two...
published: 15 Jun 2012
Author: School0fEnglish
Learn English Vocab - suppose ("I suppose, I'm supposed to")
Learn more English with the Shepherd School of English! In this video, learn about the two ways of using the word 'suppose': "I suppose that could work, we're supposed to do the homework". Nick Shepherd, an award-winning teacher and author, has spent 30 years helping thousands of students to learn English. Now he's created a unique learning channel for improving your English. There are lots more videos on the way, so subscribe today! www.youtube.com
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Learn English Vocab - way ("on the way, in the way, by the way")
Learn more English with the Shepherd School of English! In this video, you can find out mo...
published: 15 Jun 2012
Author: School0fEnglish
Learn English Vocab - way ("on the way, in the way, by the way")
Learn more English with the Shepherd School of English! In this video, you can find out more about how to use the word 'way': "I'm on the way", "it's in the way", "by the way". Nick Shepherd, an award-winning teacher and author, has spent 30 years helping thousands of students to learn English. Now he's created a unique learning channel for improving your English. There are lots more videos on the way, so subscribe today! www.youtube.com
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NLP Systemic Practitioner Technique Residenziale - Piacenza
Lexis presenta il corso base residenziale estivo di PNL che si terrà dal 3 al 10 lu...
published: 04 Apr 2011
Author: LexisItaly
NLP Systemic Practitioner Technique Residenziale - Piacenza
Lexis presenta il corso base residenziale estivo di PNL che si terrà dal 3 al 10 luglio sui colli piacentini.
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Jeff Stranks #5 Making Grammar Exercises More Memorable
In this video, Jeff Stranks offers his tips for making grammar exercises more memorable. J...
published: 13 Aug 2010
Author: CambridgeUPELT
Jeff Stranks #5 Making Grammar Exercises More Memorable
In this video, Jeff Stranks offers his tips for making grammar exercises more memorable. Jeff Stranks (BA, M.Phil. Linguistics) was Senior Tutor in ELT at Bell College Saffron Walden from 1981 to 1991, and then worked as an Academic Coordinator with Cultura Inglesa (Rio de Janeiro) between 1991 and 2001. Now freelance, he is co-author of several courses and grammar practice books for teens including English in Mind and MORE!
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The Albanian Language: Pure and Pelasgian?
Albanians like the late Aristidh Kola claim that the Albanian language is Pelasgian. Let&#...
published: 27 Oct 2008
Author: Yanitsaros
The Albanian Language: Pure and Pelasgian?
Albanians like the late Aristidh Kola claim that the Albanian language is Pelasgian. Let's see what linguists say: 'Historical linguists point out that these borrowings from Ancient Greek were in the Doric dialect and penetrated into Illyrian through Corinthian commercial colonies in Corfu, along the Adriatic coast, and through border towns.' (Edwin E. Jacques, the Albanians: an ethnic history from pre-historic times to the present, p 37) ``The Albanian language has borrowed many words from Latin, Greek and Turkish. (Andrew Dalby, Dictionary of Languages: The Definitive Reference to More than 400 languages, p 13) Our knowledge of Albanian, except for a few words, extends back only as far as the fifteenth century of our era, and when we first meet with it, the vocabulary is so mixed with Latin, Greek, Turkish, and Slavonic elements owing to conquests and other causes that it is somewhat difficult to isolate the original Albanian. (Albert C. Baugh, Thomas Cable, A History of the English Language, p 25) ``Proto-Albanian is viewed as a language already possessing several features typical of the Albanian linguistic type. We reconstruct it in two forms: Early Proto-Albanian immediately before the beginning of linguistic contacts with speakers of Latin/Romance (1st century CE), and Late Proto-Albanian following contacts with Proto-Romance and ancient Slavic dialects still close to Proto-Slavic (6th-7th centuries CE). Major changes shattered the structure of Proto-Albanian during <b>...</b>
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Learn English Idioms: Made My Day - can you believe it? Hilarious comedy sketch
Learn English Idioms: Made My Day - can you believe it? Hilarious comedy sketch Hello. Wel...
published: 30 Apr 2009
Author: learnenglishidioms
Learn English Idioms: Made My Day - can you believe it? Hilarious comedy sketch
Learn English Idioms: Made My Day - can you believe it? Hilarious comedy sketch Hello. Welcome Do you want to learn English with a native speaker?... I am sure you do! Many more videos will be uploaded to help you improve your English. Shot and edited by Brian a BBC producer and director and English writer. These videos aim to teach you some relevant expressions which you are able to use in your conversations when you want or need to speak English. Hopefully you will enjoy your time with us, let's become YouTube friends and subscribe to each other accounts. Because English is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a "world language", the lingua franca of the modern era.[15] While English is not an official language in most countries, it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language around the world. Some linguists (such as David Graddol) believe that it is no longer the exclusive cultural property of "native English speakers", but is rather a language that is absorbing aspects of cultures worldwide as it continues to grow.[15] It is, by international treaty, the official language for aerial and maritime communications.[55] English is an official language of the United Nations and many other international organisations, including the International Olympic Committee. English is the language most often studied as a foreign language in the European Union (by 89% of schoolchildren), followed by French (32%), German (18%), Spanish (8%), and <b>...</b>
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Learn English Idioms: The Apple of My Eye
Learn English Idioms: The Apple of My Eye Hello. Welcome Do you want to learn English with...
published: 24 Jun 2009
Author: learnenglishidioms
Learn English Idioms: The Apple of My Eye
Learn English Idioms: The Apple of My Eye Hello. Welcome Do you want to learn English with a native speaker?... I am sure you do! Many more videos will be uploaded to help you improve your English. Shot and edited by Brian a BBC producer and director and English writer. These videos aim to teach you some relevant expressions which you are able to use in your conversations when you want or need to speak English. Hopefully you will enjoy your time with us, let's become YouTube friends and subscribe to each other accounts. Because English is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a "world language", the lingua franca of the modern era.[15] While English is not an official language in most countries, it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language around the world. Some linguists (such as David Graddol) believe that it is no longer the exclusive cultural property of "native English speakers", but is rather a language that is absorbing aspects of cultures worldwide as it continues to grow.[15] It is, by international treaty, the official language for aerial and maritime communications.[55] English is an official language of the United Nations and many other international organisations, including the International Olympic Committee. English is the language most often studied as a foreign language in the European Union (by 89% of schoolchildren), followed by French (32%), German (18%), Spanish (8%), and Russian; while the perception of the <b>...</b>
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Learn English Idioms: Parliamentary Special - Scandal 1 Mother of Parliaments
Learn English Idioms: Parliamentary Special - Scandal 1 Mother of Parliaments Hello. Welco...
published: 29 May 2009
Author: learnenglishidioms
Learn English Idioms: Parliamentary Special - Scandal 1 Mother of Parliaments
Learn English Idioms: Parliamentary Special - Scandal 1 Mother of Parliaments Hello. Welcome Do you want to learn English with a native speaker?... I am sure you do! Many more videos will be uploaded to help you improve your English. Shot and edited by Brian a BBC producer and director and English writer. These videos aim to teach you some relevant expressions which you are able to use in your conversations when you want or need to speak English. Hopefully you will enjoy your time with us, let's become YouTube friends and subscribe to each other accounts. Because English is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a "world language", the lingua franca of the modern era.[15] While English is not an official language in most countries, it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language around the world. Some linguists (such as David Graddol) believe that it is no longer the exclusive cultural property of "native English speakers", but is rather a language that is absorbing aspects of cultures worldwide as it continues to grow.[15] It is, by international treaty, the official language for aerial and maritime communications.[55] English is an official language of the United Nations and many other international organisations, including the International Olympic Committee. English is the language most often studied as a foreign language in the European Union (by 89% of schoolchildren), followed by French (32%), German (18%), Spanish (8%), and Russian <b>...</b>
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Learn English Idioms: Call a spade a spade
Learn English Idioms: Call a spade a spade Hello. Welcome Do you want to learn English wit...
published: 03 Mar 2009
Author: learnenglishidioms
Learn English Idioms: Call a spade a spade
Learn English Idioms: Call a spade a spade Hello. Welcome Do you want to learn English with a native speaker?... I am sure you do! Many more videos will be uploaded to help you improve your English. Shot and edited by Brian a BBC producer and director and English writer. These videos aim to teach you some relevant expressions which you are able to use in your conversations when you want or need to speak English. Hopefully you will enjoy your time with us, let's become YouTube friends and subscribe to each other accounts. Because English is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a "world language", the lingua franca of the modern era.[15] While English is not an official language in most countries, it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language around the world. Some linguists (such as David Graddol) believe that it is no longer the exclusive cultural property of "native English speakers", but is rather a language that is absorbing aspects of cultures worldwide as it continues to grow.[15] It is, by international treaty, the official language for aerial and maritime communications.[55] English is an official language of the United Nations and many other international organisations, including the International Olympic Committee. English is the language most often studied as a foreign language in the European Union (by 89% of schoolchildren), followed by French (32%), German (18%), Spanish (8%), and Russian; while the perception of the <b>...</b>
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Learn English Idioms: A Pain in the Neck
Learn English Idioms: A Pain in the Neck Hello. Welcome Do you want to learn English with ...
published: 03 Jul 2009
Author: learnenglishidioms
Learn English Idioms: A Pain in the Neck
Learn English Idioms: A Pain in the Neck Hello. Welcome Do you want to learn English with a native speaker?... I am sure you do! Many more videos will be uploaded to help you improve your English. Shot and edited by Brian a BBC producer and director and English writer. These videos aim to teach you some relevant expressions which you are able to use in your conversations when you want or need to speak English. Hopefully you will enjoy your time with us, let's become YouTube friends and subscribe to each other accounts. Because English is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a "world language", the lingua franca of the modern era.[15] While English is not an official language in most countries, it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language around the world. Some linguists (such as David Graddol) believe that it is no longer the exclusive cultural property of "native English speakers", but is rather a language that is absorbing aspects of cultures worldwide as it continues to grow.[15] It is, by international treaty, the official language for aerial and maritime communications.[55] English is an official language of the United Nations and many other international organisations, including the International Olympic Committee. English is the language most often studied as a foreign language in the European Union (by 89% of schoolchildren), followed by French (32%), German (18%), Spanish (8%), and Russian; while the perception of the <b>...</b>
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Learn English Idioms: The Tables are Turned - can you believe this?
Learn English Idioms: The Tables are Turned - can you believe this? Hello. Welcome Do you ...
published: 31 Mar 2009
Author: learnenglishidioms
Learn English Idioms: The Tables are Turned - can you believe this?
Learn English Idioms: The Tables are Turned - can you believe this? Hello. Welcome Do you want to learn English with a native speaker?... I am sure you do! Many more videos will be uploaded to help you improve your English. Shot and edited by Brian a BBC producer and director and English writer. These videos aim to teach you some relevant expressions which you are able to use in your conversations when you want or need to speak English. Hopefully you will enjoy your time with us, let's become YouTube friends and subscribe to each other accounts. Because English is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a "world language", the lingua franca of the modern era.[15] While English is not an official language in most countries, it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language around the world. Some linguists (such as David Graddol) believe that it is no longer the exclusive cultural property of "native English speakers", but is rather a language that is absorbing aspects of cultures worldwide as it continues to grow.[15] It is, by international treaty, the official language for aerial and maritime communications.[55] English is an official language of the United Nations and many other international organisations, including the International Olympic Committee. English is the language most often studied as a foreign language in the European Union (by 89% of schoolchildren), followed by French (32%), German (18%), Spanish (8%), and Russian; while <b>...</b>
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Learn English Idioms: I'll Eat my Hat
Learn English Idioms: I'll Eat my Hat Hello. Welcome Do you want to learn English with...
published: 03 Jul 2009
Author: learnenglishidioms
Learn English Idioms: I'll Eat my Hat
Learn English Idioms: I'll Eat my Hat Hello. Welcome Do you want to learn English with a native speaker?... I am sure you do! Many more videos will be uploaded to help you improve your English. Shot and edited by Brian a BBC producer and director and English writer. These videos aim to teach you some relevant expressions which you are able to use in your conversations when you want or need to speak English. Hopefully you will enjoy your time with us, let's become YouTube friends and subscribe to each other accounts. Because English is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a "world language", the lingua franca of the modern era.[15] While English is not an official language in most countries, it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language around the world. Some linguists (such as David Graddol) believe that it is no longer the exclusive cultural property of "native English speakers", but is rather a language that is absorbing aspects of cultures worldwide as it continues to grow.[15] It is, by international treaty, the official language for aerial and maritime communications.[55] English is an official language of the United Nations and many other international organisations, including the International Olympic Committee. English is the language most often studied as a foreign language in the European Union (by 89% of schoolchildren), followed by French (32%), German (18%), Spanish (8%), and Russian; while the perception of the usefulness <b>...</b>
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Learn English Idioms: Parliamentary Special - Scandal 2 Slow to Anger
Learn English Idioms: Parliamentary Special - Scandal 2 Slow to Anger Hello. Welcome Do yo...
published: 29 May 2009
Author: learnenglishidioms
Learn English Idioms: Parliamentary Special - Scandal 2 Slow to Anger
Learn English Idioms: Parliamentary Special - Scandal 2 Slow to Anger Hello. Welcome Do you want to learn English with a native speaker?... I am sure you do! Many more videos will be uploaded to help you improve your English. Shot and edited by Brian a BBC producer and director and English writer. These videos aim to teach you some relevant expressions which you are able to use in your conversations when you want or need to speak English. Hopefully you will enjoy your time with us, let's become YouTube friends and subscribe to each other accounts. Because English is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a "world language", the lingua franca of the modern era.[15] While English is not an official language in most countries, it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language around the world. Some linguists (such as David Graddol) believe that it is no longer the exclusive cultural property of "native English speakers", but is rather a language that is absorbing aspects of cultures worldwide as it continues to grow.[15] It is, by international treaty, the official language for aerial and maritime communications.[55] English is an official language of the United Nations and many other international organisations, including the International Olympic Committee. English is the language most often studied as a foreign language in the European Union (by 89% of schoolchildren), followed by French (32%), German (18%), Spanish (8%), and Russian; while <b>...</b>
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Learn English Idioms: hey you! are you As Cool as a Cucumber? Enjoy Arfur the Cucumber.
Learn English Idioms: hey you! are you As Cool as a Cucumber? Enjoy Arfur the Cucumber. He...
published: 10 Jun 2009
Author: learnenglishidioms
Learn English Idioms: hey you! are you As Cool as a Cucumber? Enjoy Arfur the Cucumber.
Learn English Idioms: hey you! are you As Cool as a Cucumber? Enjoy Arfur the Cucumber. Hello. Welcome Do you want to learn English with a native speaker?... I am sure you do! Many more videos will be uploaded to help you improve your English. Shot and edited by Brian a BBC producer and director and English writer. These videos aim to teach you some relevant expressions which you are able to use in your conversations when you want or need to speak English. Hopefully you will enjoy your time with us, let's become YouTube friends and subscribe to each other accounts. Because English is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a "world language", the lingua franca of the modern era.[15] While English is not an official language in most countries, it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language around the world. Some linguists (such as David Graddol) believe that it is no longer the exclusive cultural property of "native English speakers", but is rather a language that is absorbing aspects of cultures worldwide as it continues to grow.[15] It is, by international treaty, the official language for aerial and maritime communications.[55] English is an official language of the United Nations and many other international organisations, including the International Olympic Committee. English is the language most often studied as a foreign language in the European Union (by 89% of schoolchildren), followed by French (32%), German (18%), Spanish (8 <b>...</b>