Un favor, por favor
Sandro and Ágatha are at the swimmingpool taking a sunbath. Sandro has some needs...
Objectives: ask for a favor
Un favor, por favor
¿Habéis visto mis gafas?
Paco has lost his glasses. While Paco looks for them, Sandro is playing with his Blackberry, while taking advantage of the situation...
Objectives: Learn how to ask when you lose something
¿Habéis visto mis gafas?
Mi primer novio
Eva remembers with love her first boyfriend. Sandro and Paco listen to her history, but things are not what they seem...
Objectives: describe other people
Mi primer novio
¿Te queda mucho?
Eva wants to go to the bathroom urgently, but Paco is taking his time and Eva's needs don't seem to matter
Objectives: tell someone to hurry up
¿Te queda mucho?
Pacocinando (teaser)
'Pacocinando', a spin-off from LingusTV, arriving in March. Discover the new alternative spanish cooking!
Objectives: the prepare great meals in spanish
Pacocinando (teaser)
El mando de la tele
Agatha is trying to use the remote control, but it doesn't work.
Objectives: To find out who the guilty is
El mando de la tele
Un pepino en mi ensalada
Michael and Eva are talking about sex while Sandro is preparing a salad.
Objectives: talk about certainity and doubt
Un pepino en mi ensalada
Cata de vino
Sandro is trying to show Michael how to taste wine.
Objectives: To learn about spanish wines
Cata de vino
Pacocinando: Pan con Tomate
Paco show us how to cook 'pan con tomate', in his new web show: 'PACOCINANDO'
Objectives: learn how to cook Pantomaca
Pacocinando: Pan con Tomate
¿Lo conozco?
Paco goes to Eva's office to talk about a friend of his.
Objectives: Giving advices
¿Lo conozco?
¿Trampas yo?
Sandro, Agatha, Michael Paco and Eva are playing poker together. Someone is trying to cheat...
Objectives: Express presumptions
¿Trampas yo?
How to Read a Book You Don't Want to Read
Reading a book you don't want to read is like cutting down a large tree tucked between three houses; it's best done piece-by-piece, chapter-by-chapter. Here's how to do it, from Jim Trelease, author of The Read-Aloud Handbook.
The Faith Factor
This is the fifth part of the interview to George Gallup. He refers to what he calls The Faith Factor and how it is shown in different behaviour and attitudes. There is reference to the book with this same name and to the examples listed in the book about the positive results of The Faith Factor.
RMIT Gallery Artist Talks - Part 1 - New Scientist Eureka Science Photography Prize
Blastwaves and malaria-infected blood cells are just some of the amazing images shown at the exhibition - stretch your mind and your perceptions to look into micro worlds.
Curated and managed by the Australian Museum, this exhibition at RMIT Gallery showcased the best twenty-five entries in the annual Eureka Prize for Science Photography, sponsored by New Scientist.
The Prize is awarded for a single photograph that most effectively communicates an aspect of science, and is a significant componen
Fashion Guest Speaker: Dr Kate Fletcher - Fashion For Sustainability
Dr Kate Fletcher has been exploring fashion as a positive force for change towards sustainability for the last fifteen years. She has helped develop the concept of ‘slow fashion’ and has championed innovative design-led approaches to developing sustainable fashion products and services with clients including high street retailers, small design-led companies and nonprofit organizations.
Kate finished a PhD in 1999 at Chelsea College of Art and Design, investigating sustainable design opportun
Media and Communication programs - Open Day 2009 Information Session
An Open Day 2009 presentation on a range of RMIT's Media & Communications programs covering Advertising, Communication Design (Graphic Design), Journalism, Media, Professional Communication, Public Relations and the accompanying Mac Notebook project.
Transcendentalism
This video is accompanied by text. "In his 1794 book The Age of Reason, Thomas Paine advanced a religious philosophy called Deism that struck at the tenets of organized religions, particularly Calvinism as it was practiced by the Puritans. Paine claimed that churches were “set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power and profit.” These thoughts were shocking to Americans who were imbued with a strong religious tradition. At the same time, Paine’s ideas appealed to many Ameri
Critical Thinking for Children, Part 1
Introduction to some other videos about critical thinking, apparently based on a book, giving some very basic ideas about critical thinking. This instructional video was created from The Miniature Guide to Critical Thinking for Children.
How to Make a Water Rocket
A step-by-step guide that shows how to make a water rocket. They can be made in about ten minutes, but only under close supervision. A good way to explain action-reaction.
Feelings Count: Emotions and Learning
This 27 minute video program introduces ways to create an emotionally safe classroom to foster learning and to deal effectively with emotions and conflicts that can be obstacles. Featured are a fifth-grade teacher and an eighth-grade band teacher, with commentary from Daniel B. Goleman, author of the book Emotional Intelligence, and Yale University Professor James P. Comer













