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I Can Go!

Kids Language
Watch as they dance and sing while learning about opposite directions in this fun and educational video.

Orange Porange

Kids Language
A fun book to help preschoolers recognize words that rhyme with colors.

The Opposite Song

Kids Language
This is The Opposite Song! It might be short, it might long! Learn about opposites in this fun video.

Poetry Recap

Youth Language
Review the world of writing poetry.

Deaf Puppy Knows Sign Language

Kids Language
Jasmyne the dog communicates via sign language. How does she do that?

Intro To Poetry

Youth Language
What is poetry and what sets it apart from other genres of literature?

Language Skills For Kids And Teens: Defining Home

Youth Language
Learn how to annotate and summarize texts.

Real Or Fake?

Youth Language
Maggie showed us three types of misinformation you might find on TikTok and tips for spotting them.

Basic Signs: ASL Part 2

Youth Language
Learn some more basic ASL signs!

Basic Signs: ASL Part 1

Youth Language
Learn some basic ASL signs!

Sesame Street: I Spy In ASL

Kids Language
Help Elmo and Abby find the colour orange on the farm, now available in American Sign Language (ASL)!

Dictionary Skills

Youth Language
Learn how to read a dictionary entry.

Where Did English Come From?

Youth Language
Claire Bowern traces the language from the present day back to its ancient roots, showing how English has evolved through generations of speakers.

Writing A Personal Narrative - Part 3

Youth Language
Writing your introduction.

Writing Your Bilingual Journey

Teachers Language
Fostering a bilingual identity can be motivating and empowering for students. Hese is a short video to help the think through the process.

The Power of Stories to Build a Kinder World

Teachers Language
If you can learn a simple trick, Scout, you’ll get along a lot better with all kinds of folks. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view, until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it. Atticus Finch, “To Kill a Mockingbird” (1962)

Repetition in ELT

Teachers Language
Author Scott Thornbury talking about the use of Repetition in English language teaching.