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Ages: 10 - 18
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Homonyms are words that sound the same, but have different meanings and spelling. In this lecture, the teacher explains how to correctly use the homonyms you’re and your. She then discusses each one in detail, how you’re is a contraction of you and ...are. She then gives sentence examples of the use of you’re. Then she talks about the word your. Narrator then gives viewers some questions about which form would be used in a given sentence. Video can be stopped and discussed in class or at home with parents. Clear teaching and clear examples. Good for ELL students (6:46)
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August 10, 2009 at 07:40 PM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 10 - 18
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Homonyms are words that sound the same, but have different meanings and spelling. In this lecture, the teacher explains how to correctly use the homonyms they’re, their, and there. She then discusses each one in detail, gives a hint on how to rememb...er each one, and gives some examples. Teacher gives viewers some questions about which form would be used in a given sentence. Clear teaching and examples. (6:40)
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August 10, 2009 at 07:38 PM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 10 - 18
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This video lecture helps clear up the confusion about when to use advice and advise. Advice, is an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide from one person to another person. A doctor, parent or lawyer can give advice. Advice is a noun, is spe...lled with a “c” and is pronounced as a “s”. Advise is a verb, spelled with a “s” and is pronounced as a “z”. Video is of good quality and would reinforce what students are learning in the classroom. Teacher gives a short quiz at the end. Very clear examples and teaching. (5:34)
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August 10, 2009 at 07:41 PM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 10 - 18
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In this live action lecture, the teacher helps to clear up the confusion between during and while. The word “during” it is followed by a noun. For example, during the flight I slept a lot. The word "while" is followed by a verb. For example, while... I was flying I slept a lot. Narrator gives many examples. Clear examples and teaching. (2:52)
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August 10, 2009 at 07:42 PM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 10 - 18
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Video discusses the homonyms, to, two, and too. Homonyms are words that sound the same, but have different meanings and spelling. Teacher defines the words and uses the words in sentences. The teacher gives viewers a quiz. Clear teaching and exampl...es. (6:36)
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August 10, 2009 at 07:47 PM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 3 - 10
800 Views:
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This video can be used to introduce Amelia Bedelia and multiple meaning words.
October 26, 2011 at 12:06 AM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 7 - 12
2019 Views:
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An explanation of when to use their, there or they're, and a memory aid to help you remember in future. OK, I know the memory aid consists of two sentences, not one --- watch the movie and you'll see what I mean!
August 10, 2009 at 07:37 PM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 12 - 18
980 Views:
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This lecture gives a variety of examples of how to correctly use the words "either" and "neither".
January 11, 2010 at 02:35 PM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 12 - 18
806 Views:
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This brief lesson tells how to correctly use the words "so" and "too". A variety of examples of sentences using these words are presented. "So" and "too" are used in affirmative statements.
January 11, 2010 at 02:39 PM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 3 - 10
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A slide show describing what a homograph is and various examples
October 2, 2011 at 04:45 PM
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