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Developing phonological awareness to improve your second-language | L2L Series Week 12 of 12 1:15:42

Developing phonological awareness to improve your second-language | L2L Series Week 12 of 12

“There is” or “there are?” Confusing even for native speakers | Grammar and Style Tidbits 9 6:56

“There is” or “there are?” Confusing even for native speakers | Grammar and Style Tidbits 9

Getting “stuck halfway:” Recharging your language learning experience | L2L Series Week 11 of 12 59:01

Getting “stuck halfway:” Recharging your language learning experience | L2L Series Week 11 of 12

Finding and creating your own language learning resources and materials | L2L Series Week 10 of 12 1:10:49

Finding and creating your own language learning resources and materials | L2L Series Week 10 of 12

How to improve your grammar and writing in your target language | L2L Series Week 9 of 12 1:12:04

How to improve your grammar and writing in your target language | L2L Series Week 9 of 12

How to improve your vocabulary and reading skills in your target language | L2L Series Week 8 of 12 1:22:08

How to improve your vocabulary and reading skills in your target language | L2L Series Week 8 of 12

Words you’re (probbly) pronouncing “wrong” 11:55

Words you’re (probbly) pronouncing “wrong”

How to improve your speaking skills in your target language | L2L Series Week 7 of 12 1:05:52

How to improve your speaking skills in your target language | L2L Series Week 7 of 12

How to improve your pronunciation in your target language | L2L Series Week 6 of 12 1:17:32

How to improve your pronunciation in your target language | L2L Series Week 6 of 12

Grammar and the Language Learner | Grammar Series Part 5 of 5 19:50

Grammar and the Language Learner | Grammar Series Part 5 of 5

How to improve your listening skills in your target language | L2L Series Week 5 of 12 1:17:31

How to improve your listening skills in your target language | L2L Series Week 5 of 12

Using apostrophes in contractions and possessives |  Grammar and Style Tidbits 8 8:01

Using apostrophes in contractions and possessives | Grammar and Style Tidbits 8

The “best” way to learn a language: Avoiding pitfalls and myths | Lang. Learning Series Week 4 of 12 1:08:27

The “best” way to learn a language: Avoiding pitfalls and myths | Lang. Learning Series Week 4 of 12

Using “less” and “fewer” in formal English | Grammar and Style Tidbits 7 5:52

Using “less” and “fewer” in formal English | Grammar and Style Tidbits 7

Setting language-learning goals and following through with them | L2L Series Week 3 of 12 1:04:33

Setting language-learning goals and following through with them | L2L Series Week 3 of 12

anti- (Greek) and ante- (Latin) prefixes | Word of the Week 17 8:50

anti- (Greek) and ante- (Latin) prefixes | Word of the Week 17

Using e.g., i.e. and et al. in writing (and speaking) |  Grammar and Style Tidbits 6 5:14

Using e.g., i.e. and et al. in writing (and speaking) | Grammar and Style Tidbits 6

The “right” motivation for second language learning | L2L Series Week 2 of 12 1:14:22

The “right” motivation for second language learning | L2L Series Week 2 of 12

Greek word roots miso- and  -phile | Word of the Week 16 8:21

Greek word roots miso- and -phile | Word of the Week 16

How to improve your second-language learning experience | L2L Series Week 1 of 12 59:37

How to improve your second-language learning experience | L2L Series Week 1 of 12

Language Learning Series (livestreams) this summer 2:58

Language Learning Series (livestreams) this summer

How can a linguist teach prescriptive grammar? | “Thoughts On” ep 1 11:39

How can a linguist teach prescriptive grammar? | “Thoughts On” ep 1

abject, wretched | Word of the Week 15 8:46

abject, wretched | Word of the Week 15

Subject-verb agreement with fractions and percentages |  Grammar and Style Tidbits 5 8:34

Subject-verb agreement with fractions and percentages | Grammar and Style Tidbits 5

Germanic root word under , understand, underscore | Word of the Week 14 8:15

Germanic root word under , understand, underscore | Word of the Week 14

Wordy “due to the fact” and “the reason why” | Grammar and Style Tidbits 4 8:45

Wordy “due to the fact” and “the reason why” | Grammar and Style Tidbits 4

Troublesome adjectives and adverbs | Grammar and Style Tidbits 3 10:53

Troublesome adjectives and adverbs | Grammar and Style Tidbits 3

idios- , idiosyncrasy, idiolect | Word of the Week 13 9:51

idios- , idiosyncrasy, idiolect | Word of the Week 13

Official channel membership announcement 3:26

Official channel membership announcement

Linking verbs, adjectives, and adverbs | Grammar and Style Tidbits 2 6:43

Linking verbs, adjectives, and adverbs | Grammar and Style Tidbits 2

Integration between the Snap Language channel and website 1:47

Integration between the Snap Language channel and website

chrono-, anachronism | Word of the Week 12 5:47

chrono-, anachronism | Word of the Week 12

Should you say I’m good or I’m well | Grammar and Style Tidbits 1 5:31

Should you say I’m good or I’m well | Grammar and Style Tidbits 1

apathy, pathos  |  Word of the Week 11 8:05

apathy, pathos | Word of the Week 11

abscond, surreptitious |  Word of the Week 10 4:42

abscond, surreptitious | Word of the Week 10

bellicose, belligerent | Word of the Week 9 6:07

bellicose, belligerent | Word of the Week 9

ambivalent, ambivert  | Word of the Week 8 8:01

ambivalent, ambivert | Word of the Week 8

yule, yuletide | Word of the Week (special edition) 4:27

yule, yuletide | Word of the Week (special edition)

ascetic | Word of the Week 7 5:16

ascetic | Word of the Week 7

austere |  Word of the Week 6 4:32

austere | Word of the Week 6

How to quickly boost your writing skills for online learning 49:33

How to quickly boost your writing skills for online learning

How to quickly boost your reading skills for online learning 47:56

How to quickly boost your reading skills for online learning

How to be an effective online learner 56:40

How to be an effective online learner

There are TWO sides to the prescriptivism x descriptivism “feud” | Grammar Series Part 4 of 5 12:09

There are TWO sides to the prescriptivism x descriptivism “feud” | Grammar Series Part 4 of 5

When standard grammar messes up your grammar | Grammar Series Part 3 10:26

When standard grammar messes up your grammar | Grammar Series Part 3

What’s wrong with (traditional) grammar? | Grammar Series Part 2 of 5 13:58

What’s wrong with (traditional) grammar? | Grammar Series Part 2 of 5

What is grammar? (For a linguist) |  Grammar Series Part 1 of 5 11:39

What is grammar? (For a linguist) | Grammar Series Part 1 of 5

exacerbate | Word of the Week 5 3:08

exacerbate | Word of the Week 5

perspicacious | Word of the Week 4 4:28

perspicacious | Word of the Week 4

ephemeral | Word of the Week 3 3:50

ephemeral | Word of the Week 3

acerbic, acrid | Word of the Week 2 4:24

acerbic, acrid | Word of the Week 2

Stereotyped perceptions of accented, grammatically non-standard speakers 12:43

Stereotyped perceptions of accented, grammatically non-standard speakers

What is Snap Language? 1:22

What is Snap Language?

What's the deal with Snap Language and Snap Language Learner? 1:38

What's the deal with Snap Language and Snap Language Learner?

vicarious | Word of the Week 1 1:59

vicarious | Word of the Week 1

Accents and idiolects 9:56

Accents and idiolects

Sociolinguistics (and the basics of language attitudes) 15:15

Sociolinguistics (and the basics of language attitudes)

Figures of Speech (Part 2): Tropes and Schemes 22:56

Figures of Speech (Part 2): Tropes and Schemes

5 reasons English is (supposedly) weird 10:54

5 reasons English is (supposedly) weird

Etymology and surprising origins of English words 13:48

Etymology and surprising origins of English words

Punctuation: Parentheses and the em dash 7:47

Punctuation: Parentheses and the em dash

Punctuation: the semicolon 6:01

Punctuation: the semicolon

Analyzing the Argument - Part 2 of 2 (Evaluating the Evidence) 6:26

Analyzing the Argument - Part 2 of 2 (Evaluating the Evidence)

Misconceptions about Linguistics 4:57

Misconceptions about Linguistics

Analyzing the argument - Part 1 of 2 5:32

Analyzing the argument - Part 1 of 2

Figures of speech 6:19

Figures of speech

Contronyms 4:10

Contronyms

Irony: Detecting and interpreting 5:38

Irony: Detecting and interpreting

Distinguishing fact from opinion 7:40

Distinguishing fact from opinion

Critical thinking and reading 4:56

Critical thinking and reading

The author's tone in writing (3/3)  | Interpreting Series 4:47

The author's tone in writing (3/3) | Interpreting Series

The author's point of view in writing (2/3) | Interpreting Series 4:57

The author's point of view in writing (2/3) | Interpreting Series

The author's purpose for writing (1/3) | Interpreting Series 7:06

The author's purpose for writing (1/3) | Interpreting Series

Transition words in reading and writing 5:37

Transition words in reading and writing

Implied main ideas and a reading strategy to figure them out 5:36

Implied main ideas and a reading strategy to figure them out

Location of the main idea sentence 5:31

Location of the main idea sentence

Impact of social media and technology on literacy and learning 6:05

Impact of social media and technology on literacy and learning

What counts as reading? 4:56

What counts as reading?

Supporting details and patterns in reading 7:34

Supporting details and patterns in reading

The main idea as a pattern in reading 7:12

The main idea as a pattern in reading

True purpose of reading and writing 6:45

True purpose of reading and writing

Using context clues to guess unknown words (2/2) — general sense and inferences 8:17

Using context clues to guess unknown words (2/2) — general sense and inferences

Using context clues to guess unknown words (1/2) — synonyms and antonyms 6:21

Using context clues to guess unknown words (1/2) — synonyms and antonyms

What is Snap Language? 0:46

What is Snap Language?

Vocabulary in reading (2/2) — vocabulary-learning habits 6:33

Vocabulary in reading (2/2) — vocabulary-learning habits

Vocabulary in reading (1/2) — importance and linguistic concepts 5:06

Vocabulary in reading (1/2) — importance and linguistic concepts

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