Vocabulary (Vocabulaire) for Items in the Home, Part 1
A frog (who has teeth!) says phrases for items around the house. In this video, each word is said only once. However, a new French-language learner should hear each phrase twice and more slowly. The English translation should be given, in case a younger learner does not recognize the item in the images provided for reference.
Smaller image next to the frog is small, so the viewer may want to open the video to 'full screen'.
Essential French - Computer
This video offers a native French speaker saying computer-related words or phrases. Each screen has the English word or phrase at the top and the French word at the bottom. However, the video would be better served if word or phrase were said twice and if it were said slower. (02:32) This video offers vocabulary only--not complete sentences.
Learn French - Les Endroits (Places)
Learn French by learning the names for French places. The images and words appear on the screen as they are being said. For beginning French learners.
French Lesson - Les Idéogrammes
This video teaches (with the help of a talking frog)Â the traveler how to read and understand the signs that are on the streets in France. Only French is spoken, but the signs are understandable. For intermediate learners.
Apprenez le Français - Au Café, Part 1
The instructor recites various parts of the inside of a coffee shop in French. This brief video has words spoken by a native speaker and a green circle that highlights each area as he speaks. Each phrase is accompanied by a French caption.
Learn French - French Weather Vocabulary
Each word is pronounced twice in French as the English and French words appear. In this French lesson you'll learn the vocabulary related to weather in French: sun, wind, rain, snow, hail, ice, thunderstorm, fog, cloud, and sky. (02:40)
Learn French - Dans la Cuisine, Part 1 (In the Kitchen)
In this video the instructor recites various words that are associated with the kitchen in French. For beginning learners. The words appear at the bottom of the screen as they are recited.
Learn French - Dans la Cuisine, Part 2 (On the Kitchen)
In this video the instructor recites various words that are associated with the kitchen in French. For beginning learners. The words appear at the bottom of the screen as they are recited.
Visual French-In the Kitchen (#1)
The instructor pronounces the names of kitchen items in this brief video. There is no English (spoken or written), just an image and the French words are displayed.
Learn French - French Kitchen Vocabulary
Each word is pronounced twice In French as the English and French words appear. In this French lesson you'll learn the French vocabulary related to kitchens: sink, plate, bowl, kettle, pot, frying pan, knife, spoon, chopping board, and fork. Have a French friend coming over for dinner? You can try out your new vocabulary with them as you set the table. If you do a good job, maybe they'll wash the dishes in return!
Invertebrate Fossils - Lesson 16 - Part 1of 7
In Invertebrate Fossils - Lesson 16 - Part 1 of 7, you will learn the definition of invertebrates. You will also learn what a fossil and a trace fossil are. You will find out the make up of fossils and learn how to use diagrams to illustrate how a fossil is formedAuthor(s):
Crohns Disease Module 3: Medications
This module describes typical treatments including induction agent, maintenance, and rescue medication. Learn what happens if medication is ineffective or resistant, as well as information about the medications safety and side effects.
Crohns Disease Module 10: Research
Learn about research currently focusing on abnormalities in the immune system, bacteria in the intestine, and genetics. This module will also address how you can help with research to find better ways to treat Crohns, how this will this help develop better medications, and what this research will provide.
Robert Rauschenberg - Erased De Kooning
Rauschenberg discusses one of his most controversial works with actual footage. For more on this the significance of this painting, be sure to check out Geoff Sirc's book -English Composition as a Happening-.
How the Skeletal System Works
Bones come in all shapes in sizes. Learn information about your skeletal systems as well as the location of some of the major bones in your body with this short, animated video by Kids Health.Â
Visual French - The Shops (#4)
The instructor pronounces the names of shops in this brief video. There is no English. (An image is shown, however, if the viewer doesn't know what the building is, the viewer will know the French word, but may not know the corresponding English word.)
French Lesson - Dans la Ville (In the City), Part 8
Learn French by learning vocabulary words for buildings in the city. As the native French speaker recites the words, the words and the appropriate images appear. There is no English spoken. Each French phrase is spoken once. For beginning to intermediate learners. This video features a picture within the picture, so the viewer may want to open the video to 'full screen' to see the smaller image
Classroom Case Studies, K–2
Watch this program in the 10th session for K–2 teachers. Explore how
the concepts developed in this course can be applied through case
studies of K–2 teachers (former course participants who have adapted
their new knowledge to their classrooms), as well as a set of typical
measurement problems for K–2 students.
Visit to a Museum in England- Learn about Ancient worlds
In this programme Year 7 pupils are treated to a visit to the World Museum in Liverpool as an introduction to Key Stage 3 history.
Teacher Gareth Rogers from Weatherhead High School on the Wirral chose a day of Egyptian-themed sessions to make best use of the collections his local museum has to offer.
On the trip they find out about mummification through role-playing, handle Egyptian treasures and practice writing hieroglyphics. (Professional video)
Exploring Borderland-Unit 2
Chicana writer Gloria Anzaldúa tells us that the border is "una herida
abierta [an open wound] where the lifeblood of two worlds is merging to form a third country — a border culture." This program explores the literature of the Chicano borderlands and its beginnings in the
literature of Spanish colonization. Learning activities that go with this lesson can be found at: http://www.learner.org/amerpass/unit02/index.html













