Thursday, 4 November 2010
VocaTube

Videos from YouTube help us to be up to date or have a good time; we believe they can also be a powerful educational tool. At Learn English Online blog we’d like to use some of the millions of videos available on YouTube to improve your English vocabulary.

Videos for this entry are about the topic of time and its related vocabulary like seasons in a year, months of the year and days of the week.

Remember that vocabulary can only be improved with practice and listening through repetition. It’s difficult for everyone to understand from the beginning but you’ll notice that the more hours you listen, the better your understanding.

Funny song for children with the days of the week – elementary English



Link to the video on YouTube

The days of the week in English pronounced very clearly – elementary English



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Song with the months of the year – elementary English



Link to the video on YouTube

Learn American English explains how to tell the time in English – elementary English



Link to the video on YouTube

Catchy song with the days of the week and months of the year – intermediate English



Link to the video on YouTube

Very good song for children with the seasons in a year – intermediate English



Link to the video on YouTube

Telling the time in English – intermediate English



Link to the video on YouTube

A very interesting lesson from Mr Duncan about the time (subtitled video) – intermediate English



Link to the video on YouTube

Dr Ticktock explaining the difference between AM and PM – advanced English



Link to the video on YouTube

Dr Ticktock minutes: seconds, minutes, hours and days – advanced English



Link to the video on YouTube

Video that explains how to calculate the elapsed time – advanced English



Link to the video on YouTube

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