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Videojuegos: Juega en inglés!
Juega tu videojuego favorito y aprende inglés al mismo tiempo. Watch Video
Juega tu videojuego favorito y aprende inglés al mismo tiempo. Watch Video
“Cringe” is normally used as a verb, meaning to react to something with fear or embarrassment, but video gamers often use it as a noun. Let’s find out how. Watch Video
American streamer Ninja, 24 million YT subscribers, is both very skillful and very entertaining. You can learn English from him too. Watch for words and phrases you can use. We’ll help you. Watch Video
A business English coach explains how words we found in popular video games are used in business situations. The words and phrases include “In sync”, “I don’t get it”, “There you go”, “Composure”, “Accessible”, “Get Away With”, “Chemistry”, “Hesitant”, “Neglect”, and “Handy”. Watch Video
For the most part, our videos are not something you will need to use in class, but you can help your students get started using our content during their out-of-class gaming time. Find out how here See Page
You are going to like little 5-year-old Addie. She has a great personality and she is surprisingly good at Fortnite. But can you understand her? We’ll give you two chances for everything she says. Watch Video
Australian streamer Fresh’s attempt to have a talking dog get him a Fortnite win is a perfect introduction to English question formation. Lots of natural repetition – not the “repeat after me” we get in many classes. Fun too. Watch Video
Learn more words, phrases and sentences that you can use while playing Minecraft Survival. Watch Video
Find out how you can help your students learn English from the video games they play outside of the classroom. Make them active learners. See Page
Here are some suggestions that could really help make teaching/learning English more fun and productive. The key word is “share”. Watch Video