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Writing to PRESENT vs Writing to DISCOVER
By The Critical Thinker Academy
This video focuses on one particular aspect of the process that students really need to hear about: the distinction between writing for presentation and writing for discovery. The instructor emphasizes that this is a process that has distinct developmental stages, and the way students think about what they are writing, and how they approach the act of writing, will differ depending on which stage they are at
Classroom English: Vocabulary & Expressions for Students
By English Lessons with Adam - Learn English with Adam [engVid]
Are you the new student in your English class? Do you understand what your teacher is saying? In this lesson, we will go over some of the vocabulary, expressions, and questions that you might hear in class. What do you say if they are speaking too fast or if you didnt hear? It can be stressful to ask questions, but after this lesson, you will be more confident participating and interacting with your teacher and classmates.
How to write your college application essay
By mistersato411
Learn how to write your college admission essay. Included: how different kinds of students should approach the essay, organization, choosing words effectively, and the importance of conventions. Learn what voice is, and why it is so important in a college application essay.
Purdue OWL: MLA Formatting: List of Works Cited
By OWLPurdue
This video gives clear instruction and examples that show the MLA style for citations in a bibliography. It includes guidelines for both print and web sources.
Quotes, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing
By EnglishI PLC
This video explains how to shape evidence with quotations, paraphrase, and summary of sources. It particularly distinguishes the differences between paraphrasing and summarizing from another author's text.
Abstract Nouns Song – Learn Grammar – Learning Upgrade
By Learning Upgrade
This song explains that an abstract noun is something you cannot see, hear, touch, taste, or smell. A concrete noun is a word you can see, hear, touch, taste, or smell.
Learning Quotation Marks Phonic Faces
By teachertubeWriting
A class lesson about learning to use quotation marks. Phonic faces and other visual strategies are used to help learn how to use quotation marks and what they mean
eSpark Learning Asking and Answering Questions Instructional Video (3.RI, Quest 1)
By eSparkLearningVideos
This video models the reading strategy of asking and answering questions. As an example, it uses four short sections of an article about animal migration. Different question types and sources are reviewed
eSpark Learning: Using Illustrations Framing Video (3.RI, Quest 5)
By eSparkLearningVideos
eSpark Learning: Using Illustrations Framing Video (3.RI, Quest 5)
The past tense | The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
This video presents how to form and use the past tense