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Deutsch - warum nicht? Часть 2 | Учить немецкий | Deutsche Welle show

Deutsch - warum nicht? Часть 2 | Учить немецкий | Deutsche WelleJoin Now to Follow

У Андреаса много дел. Ему нужно заботиться о гостях отеля, а также найти комнату для своих родителей и взять интервью у Карла Великого. Кроме того, его родители узнают, кто такая Экс и как с ней познакомился Андреас. Грамматика: модальные глаголы, временная форма Perfekt, дательный падеж.

By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle

EdTech Greatest Hits show

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EdTech Greatest Hits is a round up of the most popular education technology segments on BAM Radio Network based on audience ratings. These are the shows that people really found most interesting and useful. For more follow us on Twitter: @bamradionetwork

By BAM Radio Network - The Twitterati Channel

Satchat  Radio show

Satchat RadioJoin Now to Follow

SatChat Radio is program for current and emerging leaders. Each week the show offers highlights and commentary from the weekly Twitter chat every held every Saturday morning. The show is hosted by three passionate BAM 100 education leaders, Brad Currie, Scott Rocco and Billy Krakower.

By BAM Radio Network - The Twitterati Channel

Stories to Read, Words to Know, Level E show

Stories to Read, Words to Know, Level EJoin Now to Follow

Stories to Read, Words to Know, Level E contains 12 meaningful stories that connect to students' lives. Students are engaged by the charming illustrations and encouraged by the simple stories that help them build confidence while they increase their English vocabulary. The Stories to Read, Words to Know audio component contains two types of readings: 1) a Read Along and 2) an Echo Reading. Learners listen to the Read Along and follow along silently in their books. The Read Along, read by a skilled adult reader, models pronunciation and intonation and guides learners through the story with a bell that indicates when to turn the page. The Echo Reading is read by a skilled adult reader one sentence, phrase, or paragraph at a time and is echoed by student readers. The learner joins in echoing in unison with the student readers. Participating in an Echo Reading helps learners to gain confidence while reading aloud, supports them in reading material that may be too difficult to read independently, and provides practice with proper phrasing and expression.

By Evan-Moor Educational Publishers

What's Your Story? from BHS show

What's Your Story? from BHSJoin Now to Follow

Everyone has a great personal story that should be told. Sophomores at Barrington High School in Rhode Island have participated in an annual project titled "What's Your Story?" Students share a brief personal narrative addressing a deep personal impact on their lives. The stories are developed through a pitch process, peer critiquing, and rehearsals. This podcast represents the culmination of the best stories, selected by their peers, told before a live audience without notes or edits. Each story is certain to entertain, captivate, and enlighten listeners. Please subscribe to hear additional episodes released each Wednesday. Share with your friends and be sure to leave us your comments to help us learn and grow!

By Mark J. Davis

401 Stories show

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This book contains four hundred and one stories and each one is an adapted folktale, fairy tale, urban legend, modern myth, or some other synonym for the same thing: "Once upon a time, something happened." 401 Stories is a project of storyteller Joe Theroux and is intended for and enjoyed by children as well as grownups. For more information go to 401Stories.com

By Joe Theroux & the 401 Storytelling Community

A Framework Poverty Series show

A Framework Poverty SeriesJoin Now to Follow

Dr. Ruby Payne writes a four-part series of articles which captures the highlights from her book, A Framework for Understanding Poverty, a must-read for educators which has sold more than a million copies.

By Ruby K. Payne, PH.D.

Everyday Einstein's Quick and Dirty Tips for Making Sense of Science show

Everyday Einstein's Quick and Dirty Tips for Making Sense of ScienceJoin Now to Follow

How do astronomers photograph a black hole? How often do planes get hit by lightning? What does the EPA actually do? Science is all around us and transforming our world at a rapid pace. Extragalactic astrophysicist Sabrina Stierwalt is here to guide you through it. She'll help you make sense of the everyday and the once-in-a-lifetime.

By QuickAndDirtyTips.com

The Math Dude Quick and Dirty Tips to Make Math Easier show

The Math Dude Quick and Dirty Tips to Make Math EasierJoin Now to Follow

The Math Dude makes understanding math easier and more fun than you ever thought possible. Host Dr. Jason Marshall provides clear explanations of math terms and principles, and his simple tricks for solving basic algebra problems will have even the most mathphobic looking forward to working out whatever math problem comes their way. If you're getting ready to take the SAT, GRE, or any of the other standardized tests; or if you're going back to school and need to brush up on the basics, Math Dude's Quick and Dirty Tips to Make Math Easier will strengthen your fundamental skills and help you understand the language of math. And if you just want to calculate the tip without using your iPhone and impress all your friends, his tips and tricks are for you too.

By QuickAndDirtyTips.com

Sounds of China show

Sounds of ChinaJoin Now to Follow

Chinese music dates back thousands of years and sounds different from Western music thanks to important differences in tone, musical scale, pitch, instrumentation and individual instruments. With instruments crafted from a wide variety of materials, including, bamboo, silk, gourd, clay and stone—-and played in a diverse range of styles, from single voices to richly melodic orchestral pieces--Chinese music is as varied as the people who create it. ARTSEDGE, the online arts education project of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, has created this series with classrooms in mind. Each story explores a different aspect of Chinese music—the endangered music of the Yunnan peoples; the traditional sounds of the pipa, bamboo flute, qin and other Chinese instruments; and the creative space between them, where sounds ancient and avant-garde intersect.

By ARTSEDGE: The Kennedy Center’s Arts Education Network