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ElenaNew Review of this site from: The EFL 2.0 Blog
by Elena Benito-Ruiz.

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Bookmark This Page     Beginner level below   down Click on the pictures for the videos and lessons.

July 16th, 2008:
1 - Update  -  New Lessons with Flash video completed (Real Player no longer necessary for videos / lessons)
2 - Try the new search function (above) allowing you to use key words to find specific Real English videos or lesson content, or just browse through the links on this page (below) and on these pages:
Int-I   Int-II  and  Int-III

"Beginner" and "Intermediate" are relative terms in the world of Real English. There are easy and difficult videos in the 3 intermediate sections.

Another important point: Students who have not lived in an English-speaking country should begin with Lesson 1! Real English is different. The people in the videos are spontaneous. Spontaneity is difficult, just like real situations with strangers are difficult. The people seem to speak fast, but in reality, they are speaking at normal speed.

August, 2008: Here's a clip from YouTube of a teacher and his students using Real English Online in the classroom.


 

The 2008 Videos:
esl video 2008
What's the best
way to learn a
Second Language?
The first 3 videos
in this series
provide great
advice.

The 4th one asks
"Why learn a
Second
Language in
the first place?"

For whose
benefit?

 

Colonel Roberts
The Colonel -
This is a fun video,
a break for
Intermediate
students.


 

Closed Caption
Corner
CC Corner -
Links to most of your
favorite Real English
videos with
Closed Captions
(English Subtitles)

are all together
on these 2 pages.

 
Grammar Clips
Women-Grammar-Sobe-2007 -

The first video on
this page is about
women,
from a male
perspective.

There are also
"grammatical"
videos
such as # 3
on this page.


 
Real English Rock
Real English rock
with the Lyrics as
Closed Captions

(English subtitles
of course!)


and
Homeless -
several videos also
for Intermediate
level and beyond
:
The Homeless
of Florida



hey man how you doinLesson 1 - Normal, Formal, and Informal Greetings
Contrasts formal and informal greetings. Introduces the verb to be in the present.

Level: Beginner - Lesson 1 Exercises










 
Hi. I'm from Pennsylvania!Lesson 2 - Where are you from?
Includes uses and contrast of this and that, and anintroduction to introducing people

Level: Beginner - Lesson 2 Exercises
My name? Kevin. K - E - V - I - N. - Lesson 3 - The Alphabet: The 7 basic sounds and Spelling at normal speed.
We find so many advanced students who still have difficulty spelling.

Level: Beginner to Advanced - Lesson 3 Exercises
Color ColourLesson 4 - What's your favorite color?
Practice with be in the present, and adjectives

Level: Beginner - Lesson 4 Exercises
South African - Lesson 5 - What nationality are they?
New uses of is and are, and a bit of geography.

Level: Beginner - Lesson 5 Exercises 
This is  K - R - I - S - T - E - N! - Lesson 6 - Introducing yourself; introducing other people. How do you spell your name?
Includes the use of the apostrophe for possessives.

Level: Beginner - Lesson 6 Exercises 
Leo! - Lesson 7 - What's your astrological sign? What are (Geminis) like?
Emphasis on useful vocabulary not usually found in beginner lessons; the use of like as a preposition.

Level: Beginner - Lesson 7 Exercises 

I'm 24. How old are you? - Lesson 8 - Numbers in 5 lessons - for Beginners
8a - Cardinal numbers - Lesson 8a Exercises
8b -
Ordinal numbers - Lesson 8b Exercises
8c - How old are you? - Lesson 8c Exercises
8d -
Dates - Lesson 8d Exercises
8e -
Telephone numbers - Lesson 8e Exercises 

It's 6 minutes after 3! - Lesson 9 - Telling the time in the USA and in the UK
Includes some surprising, but very normal "time prepositions".

Level: Beginner - Lesson 9 Quiz by Glenys

What other adjectives describe Patty? Lesson 10 - The Jones Family - The family members describe each other.
The verb be in the present, with adjectives. Americana at its best.

Level: Beginner - Lesson 10 Exercises 

Watch the video to find out. Lesson 11 - Are you married?
2 main videos: 1 for beginners and a more difficult version.

Levels: Beginner and Intermediate - Lesson 11 Exercises

Anthony is working hard, but he speaks to us anyway!  Lesson 12 - What's the weather like? - 15 interviews, 15 different types of weather.
Includes the use of like as an adverb.

Level: Beginner - Lesson 12 Quiz by Glenys 
Gosh, they're so L _ _ _ !  Lesson 13 - Five Nationalities - 1/5 What are the Americans like? One short version for beginner and one long version for more advanced students.

Levels: Beginner and Intermediate - Lesson 13 Exercises


Never ask an Irishman! Lesson 14 - Five Nationalities - 2/5 What are the British like? Also includes two distinct videos: one short version for beginner and one long version for more advanced students.

Levels: Beginner and Intermediate - Lesson 14 Exercises 




 

What  *can't*  this young lady do? Watch the video to see why they are laughing! Lesson 15 - Can (to be able to do something)
1) Can you play a musical instrument? 2) Can you cook? 3) What else can you do?

Level: Beginner - Lesson 15 Exercises 

   
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