Learn French- Learn 10 sentences #4
Learn 10 simple French sentences. Each sentence is said by a native French speaker 3 times. When the head on the right side 'blinks', that is the time for the viewer to say the sentence aloud. Each sentence is accompanied by an appropriate image. The video would be better served if there was a English translation.
(Some examples of simple sentences included: He does his homework. He barbecues. He winks his eye.)
The Months of the Year
English speakers, with slight British accents, narrate as each of the twelve months of the year appear on a slide. The names of the months are displayed as text on the screen. Â Very distinct pronunciation. Â ELL students might find this useful. (:39)
[Learn French] [Conjugaison] Comprendre
This video (15:17) gives several conjugations of the word: comprendre (to understand). After the native speaker says each phrase one time, he says "Repetez", allowing the viewer to repeat the phrase. Good for beginning French language-learners or for review.
[Learn French] [Conjugaison] Apprendre
This video (08:11) gives several conjugations of the word: apprendre (to learn). After the native speaker says each phrase one time, he says "Repetez", allowing the viewer to repeat the phrase. Good for beginning French language-learners or for review.
[Learn French] [Conjugaison] Boire
This video (08:20) gives several conjugations of the word:Â boire (to drink). After the native speaker says each phrase one time, he says "Repetez", allowing the viewer to repeat the phrase. Good for beginning French language-learners or for review.
[Learn French] [Conjugaison] Dire
This video (15:04) gives several conjugations of the word:Â dire (to talk). After the native speaker says each phrase one time, he says "Repetez", allowing the viewer to repeat the phrase. Good for beginning French language-learners or for review.
[Learn French] [Conjugaison] Essuyer
This video (14:33) gives several conjugations of the word:Â essuyer (to wipe). After the native speaker says each phrase one time, he says "Repetez", allowing the viewer to repeat the phrase. Good for beginning French language-learners or for review.
[Conjugation/Conjugaison] Essuyer/To wipe - Indicatif Présent
This video (01:08) gives the present conjugations of the word: essuyer (to wipe). After the native speaker says each phrase one time, he says "Repetez", allowing the viewer to repeat the phrase. Good for beginning French language-learners or for review.
[Conjugation/Conjugaison] Conduire - Indicatif Présent
This video (01:09) gives the present conjugations of the word: conduire (to drive). After the native speaker says each phrase one time, he says "Repetez", allowing the viewer to repeat the phrase. Good for beginning French language-learners or for review.
[Conjugation/Conjugaison] Commencer - Indicatif Présent
This video (01:09) gives the present conjugations of the word: commencer (to begin). After the native speaker says each phrase one time, he says "Repetez", allowing the viewer to repeat the phrase. Good for beginning French language-learners or for review.
Conjugaison - Commencer - Indicatif Présent
This video (00:43) gives the present conjugations of the word: commencer (to begin). The native speaker says each phrase one time. Good for beginning French language-learners or for review.
French Verbs - Aimer - Indicatif Présent
This video (01:11) gives the present conjugations of the word: aimer (to like). After the native speaker says each phrase one time, he says "Repetez", allowing the viewer to repeat the phrase. Good for beginning French language-learners or for review.
French Verbs - Aimer - Indicatif Passé Composé
This video (01:11) gives the present perfect conjugations of the word: aimer (to like). After the native speaker says each phrase one time, he says "Repetez", allowing the viewer to repeat the phrase. Good for beginning French language-learners or for review.
French Verbs - Aimer - Indicatif Imparfait
This video (01:11) gives the imperfect conjugations of the word: aimer (to like). After the native speaker says each phrase one time, he says "Repetez", allowing the viewer to repeat the phrase. Good for beginning French language-learners or for review.
French Verbs - Aimer - Indicatif Futur Simple
Note: Video may be preceeded by ad. This video (01:11) gives the simple future conjugations of the word: aimer (to like). After the native speaker says each phrase one time, he says "Repetez", allowing the viewer to repeat the phrase. Good for beginning French language-learners or for review.
Oceania - Cook Islands - Traditions - Part 2
Originally coined by the French explorer Dumont d'Urville in 1831, Oceania has been traditionally divided into Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia. Traditional dance, song, and the modern people of the area are featured. (Professional video but no narration)
Filmmaking Techniques
 A senior-year Darwin High School video production project that demonstrates a variety of camera techniques including shots, angles, framing, movement, focus, white balance, composition, lighting and other experiments, as well as editing effects including animation, blue/green screen, keying, colour adjusting, cloning, slow-motion, image effects, transitions and sound editing.
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro.
Filmed on a Canon MV800i MiniDV Handycam
The Director's Role
Tony Award winning director Doug Hughes ponders his role as a theater director and his responsibility as a voice for the audience.
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Veteran Broadway director Doug Hughes discusses his career and methods with Robert LuPone, the director of the New School for Drama. Hughes is the New School's artist-in-residence for the 2007-8 academic year.
North Korea: Nuclear threat?
Against a backdrop of US hostil
The increasing world tension that built up after North Korea undertook an underground nuclear test on October 26th this year form the background for this interview with Professor Gilbert Rozman from Princeton University. A leading commentator and researcher on comparisons and relations in Northeast Asia, including China, Japan, Russia and Korea, Professor Rozman examines a number of the key facets of this complex and highly volatile situation.
"Sonnet 147 - My love is as a fever.." by William Shakespeare (poetry reading)
A frightening Halloween poem from Bill the Bard.
It calls to mind a situation that is all-too real. It is perhaps the most frightening thing of all - the discovery that you have been deceived, that your beloved never loved you. While you were at work labouring to provide a good life for your loved ones, your wife was amusing herself with her back-door man: the local, handsome ne'e-do-well who never did an honest day's work in his life. Now you must continue to work hard to support them bot













