Learn with Video
With these videos, you'll learn English vocabulary through fun and exciting videos! You'll hear a word and a sentence that uses that word, all while watching a video to go along with it. Learn new words, and then immediately test your knowledge with the quiz at the end.
Lesson | Title | Topic | Function | Target sentences | Key vocabulary | Key phrases from the conversation. |
1 | Learning English Vocabulary for Common Animals Is a Walk in the Park! | Common Animals | Describing common animals and their behavior | The shaggy dog is running after a ball. The mouse is eating a grape. The red squirrel is sitting in a tree eating a nut. The black cat is walking across the screen. The brown rabbit is eating leaves in the garden. |
dog mouse squirrel cat rabbit pig |
running, running, jumping and missing chomp, chomp, munch, munch munching and devouring, munching and devouring walking, walking, pausing, and walking chewing and munching, chewing and munching |
2 | Learning English Vocabulary for Farm Animals Has Never Been More Fun! | Farm Animals | Describing farm animals and their behavior | The mother is nursing the piglets. The sheep is eating the green grass. The goats are playing on the farm. The chicken and chicks are pecking at their food. The cows are grazing in the field. |
pig pig sheep goat chicken cow |
slurping and sucking, slurping and sucking chewing, chewing, chewing away 3, 2, 1, bang! pecking and walking, pecking and walking walking and eating, walking and eating |
3 | EnglishClass101.com Will Help Keep You Afloat with English Marine Life Vocabulary! | Marine Life | Describing marine animals and their behavior | The octopus is swimming in the ocean. The dolphin is swimming in the ocean. The sharks are hunting for food in the shallow water. The squid are swimming near the coral reef. The stingrays are swimming over the coral reef. |
octopus dolphin shark squid stingray |
push, pull, repeat - push, pull, repeat swimming and jumping, swimming and jumping back and forth, back and forth zipping up and down, left and right, in every direction floating and gliding, floating and gliding |
4 | English Vocabulary for Insects Doesn't Have to Bug You Any Longer! | Insects | Describing insects and their behavior | The ants are carrying food. The green inchworm is crawling on the wooden fence. The ladybugs are climbing down the branch. The bee is pollinating the yellow flower. The fireflies are flying over the wheat field. |
ant inchworm ladybug bee firefly |
carrying food and moving fast up, forward, up, forward, up, forward down they go, one after another busy bee, busy bee, working hard up and down, left and right, back and forth…everywhere |
5 | You Don't Have to Go on Safari to Pick Up the English Vocabulary to Talk About it! | Safari Animals | Describing safari animals and their behavior | The black rhinoceros is walking in the grassland. The zebras are rubbing their necks. The baby elephant is playing with dirt in a zoo. The monkeys are eating ants with a stick. The giraffes are eating leaves from a tree in a zoo. |
rhinoceros zebra elephant monkey giraffe |
looking and observing, looking and observing rubbing and scratching, rubbing and scratching gather, throw, repeat, gather, throw, repeat insert, pull, eat, insert, pull, eat munching and chomping, munching and chomping. |
6 | This English Lesson Is NOT Just for the Birds!! | Birds | Describing birds and their behavior | The peacock is turning. The black crow is looking for something to eat. The white Japanese cranes are dancing in the snow. The rooster crows while it glances around. The swans are swimming in the water. |
peacock crow crane rooster (crowing) swan |
turning, turning, showing its tail feathers pecking and eating, pecking and eating dancing and jumping, dancing and jumping glancing, glancing, glancing, crow looking and swimming, looking and swimming |
7 | This English Lesson Proves That Curiosity Doesn't Always Kill the Cat! | Big Cats | Describing big cats and their behavior | The tiger snoops around the wood. The cheetah is searching for food in the grassland. The lion pauses and then continues walking. The lioness and her cubs are walking down a path in the grasslands. The jaguars are relaxing in the shade. |
tiger cheetah lion lioness jaguar |
snooping around, snooping around looking left, looking right pause.... strolling along, strolling along cubs following along, left, right, left, right lying and relaxing, lying and relaxing |
8 | If This English Video Lesson Makes You Feel Froggy, Then JUMP! | Amphibians & Reptiles | Describing amphibians and reptiles and their behavior | The green frog is in the water. Two newts are underwater in a pond. The sea snake is swimming near the coral reef. The sea turtle is swimming in the sea. The alligators are slowly moving through the water. |
frog newt snake turtle alligator |
croaking loudly, croaking loudly swimming in the water, swimming and playing silently slithering in the water, side to side, back and forth pushing and pulling, pushing and pulling swimming, swimming, bump, swimming |
9 | You Don't Have to Go 'Down Under' to Experience the Great Outback with EnglishClass101.com | Australian | Describing Australian animals and their behavior | All the emus are pecking with their heads down. The kangaroos are jumping over the fence in the outback. The koala is eating leaves in the tree. The platypus is swimming at the surface. The wombat is biting and eating the branch. |
emu kangaroo koala platypus wombat |
pecking and moving, pecking and moving hopping and jumping, hopping and jumping munching and snacking, munching and snacking swimming, swimming, swimming, dive biting, biting, eating, biting |
10 | Oh, What a Tangled Web We Weave, When We Teach English Insect Vocabulary! | Insects | Describing more insects and their behavior | The spider is protecting itself. The bug is cleaning its face. The caterpillar is crawling slowly. The cicadas are climbing up the tree. The brown one is faster than the winged one. The worms are wiggling about. |
spider bug caterpillar cicada worm |
lifting its legs, shifting back, lifting its legs, shifting back wiping and licking, wiping and licking slowly across the screen it goes the brown one is faster than the winged one wiggling, wiggling, wiggling away |
11 | EnglishClass101.com.com Is Not Your Ordinary Wolf in Sheep's Clothing!! | Wild Animals | Describing wild animals and their behavior | The deer are running away. The foxes are playing in the grass. The gray wolf is foraging for food in the meadow. The horse is running in the field. The buffalos are playfully sparring with each other. |
deer fox wolf horse buffalo |
running, jumping, running away playfully nudging, playfully nudging snatching and retreating, snatching and retreating running and galloping, running and galloping nudging and pushing, nudging and pushing |
12 | It's a Jungle Out There: Let Englishclass101.com Show You an Easier Way! | Jungle | Describing jungle animals and their behavior | The chimpanzees are walking down a path in the grasslands. The bats are hanging from a branch eating watermelon. The anteater is pacing back and forth. The gorilla is walking down a path in the jungle. The wild boars are chewing the grass. |
chimpanzee bat anteater gorilla wild boar |
baby on her back, hanging on, hanging on licking and munching, licking and munching pacing, pacing, back and forth left, right, left, right biting, chewing, munching, gulping |
13 | Birds of a Feather Flock Together at Englishclass101.com! | Birds | Describing more birds and their behavior | The quail is about to fly away. The vultures are eyeing the cheetah's lunch. The ducks are bobbing in the water. The pigeons are scurrying to eat the bread. The seagulls are bathing in the water. |
quail vulture duck pigeon seagull |
biting, chewing, munching, gulping flying away, flying away eyeing it with hungry eyes bobbing and looking, bobbing and looking scurrying and pecking, scurrying and pecking a few on the grass, a few in the water |
14 | Have a Whale of a Time with Englishclass101.com!! | Marine Life | Describing more marine animals and their behavior | The sea urchin is crawling quickly along the ocean floor. The two crabs are walking on a rock. The seal is spinning hula hoops. The whales are coming up for air. The jellyfish are bobbing in the water. |
urchin crab fur seal whale jellyfish |
crawling, crawling, crawling one moves forward, one moves back swinging and spinning, swinging and spinning breathing and gliding, breathing and gliding bobbing upward, opening and closing |
15 | Bear Through This English Video Lesson and Learn Awesome Forest Animal Vocabulary! | Forest | Describing forest animals and their behavior | The owl is turning his head upside down! The grizzly bear is running in the river. The brown bear is running in the river. The raccoon is eating peanuts in the forest. The eagle is flying and swooping for fish. The beaver is gnawing wood in the shallow water. |
owl bear raccoon eagle beaver |
turning, turning, winking and turning splishing and splashing, splishing and splashing cracking and munching, cracking and munching flying and soaring, soaring and snatching gnawing and nibbling, gnawing and nibbling |
16 | All the Joy of Learning English Begins Right Here! | Positive Emotions | Expressing good feelings | The happy couple is hugging on the beach. The young girl really likes the puppies. The funny man is dancing without pants. The relaxed man is swinging in the hammock. The interested monkey is looking into the camera. |
happy like funny relaxed interested |
hugging and turning, spinning and hugging kissing and hugging, hugging and kissing side to side and up and down gently swaying back and forth, back and forth peering and wondering, peering and pondering |
17 | Would Your English Skills Help You Out of This Situation?! | Negative Emotions | Expressing bad feelings | The sad teenager is sitting alone. The woman dislikes what she hears. The scared woman is protecting her baby. The nervous businessman is waiting for the interview. The bored father is ready to go home. |
sad dislike scared nervous bored |
lonely and moping, moping and lonely madder and sadder, yelling and complaining screaming and trembling, panicking and screaming tapping his fingers, tapping his feet checking his watch, waiting impatiently |
18 | What Will Your English Skills Bring to the Table?? | At the Table | Learning words to use at mealtime | The woman is hungry. The hungry man is looking for food in the refrigerator. The woman is enjoying delicious pizza. The man is eating a disgusting snack. The thirsty dog is drinking from the pool. The family is enjoying a holiday meal. |
hungry delicious disgusting thirsty enjoy |
searching and looking, looking and searching chewing and chomping, enjoying and savouring grimacing and chewing, grimacing and chewing lapping and panting, lapping and panting chatting and talking, talking and enjoying |
19 | Have Your English Skills Been Declared a Natural Disaster?! | Natural Disasters | Describing natural disasters | The earthquake is shaking the ground. The hurricane is blowing in from the sea. The tornado is twisting across the prairie. The thunderstorm is lighting up the dark forest. The jeep is pushing through the flood. |
earthquake hurricane tornado thunderstorm flood |
rumbling and tumbling, shaking and quaking blowing and pouring, blowing and pouring twirling and whirling, twisting and turning flashing, cracking, striking, rumbling pouring, flowing, rushing |
20 | The Best Way to Break the Ice in English! | Everyday Weather | Describing the weather | Today's weather is sunny with occasional clouds. The rain is falling on the street. The snow is falling in the woods. The cold man is struggling to stay warm. The sun is heating the hot desert. |
sunny (adjective) rain (noun preferred) snow (noun preferred) cold (adjective) hot (adjective) |
shining and warming, warming and shining raining, splashing, pitter-patter drifting and floating, floating and drifting rubbing and blowing, moving and blowing heating and baking, baking and heating |
21 | Did You Know Learning English is Considered a Sport…Sometimes? | Sports | Talking about sports | The players are playing soccer. The young men are playing tennis. The boys and girls are playing basketball. The golfer putts the ball into the hole. The young man is playing ping pong in the basement. |
soccer tennis basketball golf ping pong |
running and dribbling, dribbling and running hitting the ball back and forth, back and forth dribbling and shooting, shooting and passing shuffle feet, putt, rolling ball, birdie hitting the ball back and forth, back and forth |
22 | It's Not Whether You Win or Lose, it's How Your English Helped! | Sports | Talking about sports | The players are playing baseball. The players are playing ice hockey. The man is practicing his boxing skills. The teams are playing football. Cars speed around the auto racing track. |
baseball ice hockey boxing football auto racing |
watching and waiting, watching and waiting...crack, ball meets bat skating and passing, shooting and skating punching and moving, jabbing and punching tackling and missing, running and moving speeding and braking, braking and speeding |
23 | What's in Your Daily Cycle of English? | Daily Activities | Describing your daily routine | The boy wakes up and leaves his bed. The woman is brushing her teeth. The woman is washing her face. The family is eating breakfast together. The people are commuting to work by train. |
wake up(wake) brush teeth(brush) wash face(wash) eat breakfast(eat) commute to work(commute) |
tossing and turning, rubbing and stretching up and down, side to side splashing and rubbing, splashing and rubbing eating and talking, eating and drinking shuffling off, shuffling on |
24 | Working With Your English Skills! | Daily | Describing what you do in the workplace | The woman is working at the office. Everyone in the department is attending a meeting. The office worker drinks coffee while taking a break. The person is making a telephone call. The person is using a computer to write e-mail. |
do work(work) attend a meeting(attend) drink coffee(drink) make a telephone call(telephone) use a computer(use) |
asking and answering, helping and smiling presenting and explaining, presenting and speaking sipping and relaxing, relaxing and resting seven, eight, nine, five, four, one, one typing and reading, reading and typing |
25 | Learn the Best Way to Spend Your Day with This English Video Lesson! | Daily | Describing daily actions | The man returns home from work. His family welcomes him. The family is watching television. The man is showering. The brothers are bathing. The girl is about to sleep. |
return home(return) watch TV(watch) shower(shower -verb) take a bath(bathe) go to sleep(sleep) |
hugging and smiling, smiling and hugging cheering and celebrating, celebrating and cheering rubbing and rinsing, rinsing and rubbing splashing and playing, playing and splashing getting in and getting adjusted |