Tsunamis 101
This video shows what a tsunami looks like. Find out how a tsunami is born and how it destroys. This video shows where they hit the most, Japan and why they occur there the most. Run time 03:27.
What is a Tsunami?
In this brief video, you are provided with an animation of exactly what can cause a tsunami. Â This animation is an excellent way to see a quick shot of what truly happens during a tsunami.
Anatomy of a Tsunami
While tsunamis can neither be prevented nor precisely predicted, people educated about particular warning signs can save their own lives and the lives of others. Â This video gives you information to help you be prepared and understand tsunamis better.
Tsunami Lessons
This link includes a great deal of written information along with several short videos about tsunamis and how scientists measure them. This would be a good introduction into these events.
What Is A Tsunami?
How do tsunamis form and what exactly are they? (The viewer will have to watch this on the original site.) This is from WCVB TV.) (01:04)
What is a Tsunami? - explained by Wyatt Everhart
What is a Tsunami? - explained by Wyatt Everhart (01:26) from a newscast.
Sri Lanka Tsunami
Very short clip from National Geographic showing locals swimming for their lives as the 2004 tsunami sends floods through Sri Lanka. (no narration) Run time 0:26.
Multiplying and Dividing Integers
Good video; shows an easy way of remembering same signs vs. different signs.
French lesson - Dans la Maison (In the House), Part 1
Learn French by learning vocabulary words for items in the house. 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.
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'.
Learn French - L'école (School)
Learn French by learning the words associated with a school setting.  Although many students of French will understand this video this video would be better served if the words and the translation appeared on the screen. A French teacher could stop the video at key points and ask what is being said. For beginning to intermediate learners.
Learn French - Scènes de Vie / L'Ecolière (Life at School)
In this video the instructor recites various words that are associated with school life. For beginning and intermediate learners. The words appear at the bottom of the screen as they are recited.
Learn French - A L'ecole (At School)
The narrator recites school-related words in French as they appear on the screen with an appropriate image. There is no English spoken. For beginning learners of the French language.
Essential French - Education
This video offers a native French speaker saying education-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. (03:00) This video offers vocabulary only--not complete sentences.
Learn French - Scènes de Bureau, Part 1 (Office Scenes)
In this video the instructor recites various words that are associated with office workers in French. For beginning and intermediate learners. The words appear at the bottom of the screen as they are recited.
Learn French - Scènes de Bureau, Part 2 (Office Scenes)
In this video the instructor recites various words that are associated with the office workers in French. For beginning and intermediate learners. The words appear at the bottom of the screen as they are recited.
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.













