I couldn't find medicine and surgery among the majors😢😢
@dr.mariejokane731920 күн бұрын
Thank You for your great instruction🎉
@wajeehabashir188120 күн бұрын
🎉❤😂😢😮😅😊
@gulliver7419Ай бұрын
Correction: white people in America are being offered help but white people in other parts of the world are not. You are from a priviledged country.
@chandlererigbysr7821Ай бұрын
Where I'm confused is his title, or maybe the interpretation of his title? Cause I was waiting to see in which way? Even though she was out there while Ms Baker was singing at funerals. Herbie Hancock gave that confidence n the rest is history. Maybe the gentleman was late.
@pritigupta328Ай бұрын
If we search our KZread channel and it didn't came so what we will do please please tell me I need your help sir
@UGACOEducationАй бұрын
Hello. Can you clarify your question. I'm afraid I don't understand what it is that's giving you trouble.
@RhxrrrrАй бұрын
i love you
@bleffleraslАй бұрын
I am proud of our students graduating this week. I look forward to learning more about them as they go out and make a world of difference .
@marilyngootman32132 ай бұрын
Wonderful, enlightening conversation. We need more of these, giving us hope for a better future.
@AlaaHedeeb2 ай бұрын
This put a smile on our face. Yes, we need hope and kindness among all the choas that is happening in the world.
@juliaduncanson2472 ай бұрын
What a beautiful conversation on experiences and perspectives.
@Almurabit2 ай бұрын
Dr. Melisa, you said everyone in the souk had been killed during the second intifada. Are you sure about that or was just that a slip of the tongue?
@melisacahnmann-taylor9012 ай бұрын
We welcome earnest questions that Alaa and I can answer in a follow up podcast discussion. Please do not ask questions to which you already believe you have an answer. Please refrain from posting memes or slogans. Let's aim for kindness.
@user-fh6og3fr1b2 ай бұрын
Such an informed and humorous lecture. Thanks!
@issahedeeb57592 ай бұрын
Free Palestine
@tommataha4492 ай бұрын
Good luck
@AlaaHedeeb2 ай бұрын
Shukran ☺
@lindelwapmtshemla22453 ай бұрын
Gg
@southernmostrebel3 ай бұрын
@0:54 when I go to the file on my new Mac, it doesn't have new movie recording. This is so frustrating for me.
@UGACOEducation3 ай бұрын
Hi. So, when you open Quicktime on your Mac you do not see "new movie recording" in the file menu? Do you see a choice for "new screen recording?" Do you see your webcam in any other application, like zoom? If your webcam is not active your Mac/QT might not make it available.
@southernmostrebel3 ай бұрын
@@UGACOEducation thank you for your help. Somehow I missed that step with opening quick time. I went through many of these tutorials with many people, and although I have head injuries, there is something that is missing. When I go into iMovie and try to press the red button to record it will not press. That was my preferred way to try to do this and because it didn't work. I was trying this different way. Let me see if I can try to follow your explanation. I'm trying to make a movie to help persecuted people that I know, and it's very important but of course there are obstacles anytime you're trying to do something important, because there is definitely a battle that the truth would not get out!
@southernmostrebel3 ай бұрын
@@UGACOEducation I have a new issue. I started to record myself, but noticed that there was a volume button that was all the way down. When I turned the volume button up, which is in QT or quick time there was a strange sound. I turned it, partway down and started to do a recording and noticed that the sound that sounded like a banshee or train going fast or something was in the video I don't understand why this is happening
@southernmostrebel3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your help. Maybe if I post a video of the weird sound it would help?
@UGACOEducation3 ай бұрын
@@southernmostrebel Without seeing what you're doing it's difficult to know what's causing the issue. You might want to check the input settings in the sound tab of your system settings. Good luck.
@user-vp2of8zb9j4 ай бұрын
Thank you appreciate the assitance.
@imoukhuedeuduigwome29204 ай бұрын
simple and useful
@theshakers2354 ай бұрын
I’m making a game called real racing 6 and this place is the second racing gym
@Psychrob5 ай бұрын
Hey thank you very much
@montseromar88315 ай бұрын
So okay , ph. Dr. Stephen krashen in first I like to say thank you but I have question and I ask you about How we can built up Ability's reading when we can read by understand what we read . I guess that you think when we read should be we guess the meaning of words
@rodelynmolod95716 ай бұрын
But i forgot my pass 😭
@elipru96326 ай бұрын
Thank you
@gerardcremin6 ай бұрын
😋 'promo sm'
@michaelvandenheuvel3176 ай бұрын
Achteruitkijkspiegel
@wadesarver42076 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@maloveng6 ай бұрын
Sit down have a nice cup of coffee and read a book with an another language!! Yes I can do these three things. And I like all of those!! Thank you.
@larry8116 ай бұрын
Always be polite. Never speak racism. But, stay away from them. ABB and her ilk hate white people and they hate the USA. This is as it should be. It is their right to think and speak as they believe and feel. But, stay away from them. Don’t hate them but shun ignorance and bigotry. Look to your own physical safety. Expect to be attacked when in their company. Ask yourself, “how do I defend myself in such and such a circumstance.”? Always
@thelast66996 ай бұрын
Madness is at its height in the 21st century!
@MrWoo-hf5ti6 ай бұрын
reading, writing, arithmetic- I think they're all racist too. you dupid !!
@Anythingbutdull6 ай бұрын
Helped me so much
@olddecimal27367 ай бұрын
❤
@FatimaGafurova-8 ай бұрын
Thank you professor I am going to write an article on the Reading for pleasure and I want children in my country will learn any language especially English without much effort ❤❤❤
@AdamGeest8 ай бұрын
Any references for the claim that children become less creative in school?
@mistrmorj8 ай бұрын
Protecc dis man at all cost!
@danieldavid91949 ай бұрын
Two of my LONG TIME FRIENDS< Coleman and Rumi! Thank you!
@z0uLess9 ай бұрын
Hes missing out on the visual culture of today and the opportunities for knowledge that lies there. Language is a great resource, but it is only a part of human experience. Some people get lost in language concepts that are simply a concocted idea by an armchair theoretician which has no correlates to the real world, thrown into the discourse as a nonchalant happenstance, never to be erased therefrom. Most of this language elitism is conservatism in disguise.
@stephen64529 ай бұрын
There's one thing you forget: Starbuck's doesn't sell coffee.
@EmilynKing9 ай бұрын
Where do these videos come from? I would like to know so I can check the credibility and find more of these historic videos 😁
@davidbrisbane72069 ай бұрын
Books are mostly no longer necessary to learn a language. All my nieces in the Philippines have taught themselves to understand and speak English using KZread, even when their parent hardly spoke a word of English.
@user-qs8ry5nb1e4 ай бұрын
you’ve completely misunderstood this lecture
@davidbrisbane72064 ай бұрын
@@user-qs8ry5nb1e That friend, even if true, is my prerogative 🤣😂.
@davidbrisbane72069 ай бұрын
If you educated your own child, then you'd customise the teaching method to suit the child as long as sufficient progress was being made. Unfortunately, this is hard to achieve in schools with thirty kids in the class. In some sense, the class moves at the speed the kids who are just below average. In an ideal world, kids would move at their own speed and after a few years the class would be so far strung out in ability as to be unrecognisable as the same class. Once AI teachers become readily available, then children will be education at the pace and by the methods, which are just right for them.
@davidbrisbane72069 ай бұрын
I read somewhere that kids in Sweden don't start to read until they are seven years old and by the time they are nine, they outperform their counterparts in the UK, who have been reading twice as long as the students in Sweden. It's hard to explain this using the "Comprehensible Input" method, because I learnt to read in the UK and I did so by reading "Compresensible" and enjoyable books. I posit that 'maturity' has a lot to do with a kid's ability to acquire a language using "Cempresensible input".
@davidbrisbane72069 ай бұрын
Entertaining lecture, but I am only taking it as "input".
@davidbrisbane72069 ай бұрын
Humans have been around for around 100,000 years and have only had writing for the last 10,000 years, and yet, we managed to do just fine with pictures and the spoken word.
@paikwinmao58409 ай бұрын
Enjoy this so much!
@DBoone12310 ай бұрын
I always forget what I was doing when I’m smokin the ganjeesh
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man what bullshit.
This is gold.
I couldn't find medicine and surgery among the majors😢😢
Thank You for your great instruction🎉
🎉❤😂😢😮😅😊
Correction: white people in America are being offered help but white people in other parts of the world are not. You are from a priviledged country.
Where I'm confused is his title, or maybe the interpretation of his title? Cause I was waiting to see in which way? Even though she was out there while Ms Baker was singing at funerals. Herbie Hancock gave that confidence n the rest is history. Maybe the gentleman was late.
If we search our KZread channel and it didn't came so what we will do please please tell me I need your help sir
Hello. Can you clarify your question. I'm afraid I don't understand what it is that's giving you trouble.
i love you
I am proud of our students graduating this week. I look forward to learning more about them as they go out and make a world of difference .
Wonderful, enlightening conversation. We need more of these, giving us hope for a better future.
This put a smile on our face. Yes, we need hope and kindness among all the choas that is happening in the world.
What a beautiful conversation on experiences and perspectives.
Dr. Melisa, you said everyone in the souk had been killed during the second intifada. Are you sure about that or was just that a slip of the tongue?
We welcome earnest questions that Alaa and I can answer in a follow up podcast discussion. Please do not ask questions to which you already believe you have an answer. Please refrain from posting memes or slogans. Let's aim for kindness.
Such an informed and humorous lecture. Thanks!
Free Palestine
Good luck
Shukran ☺
Gg
@0:54 when I go to the file on my new Mac, it doesn't have new movie recording. This is so frustrating for me.
Hi. So, when you open Quicktime on your Mac you do not see "new movie recording" in the file menu? Do you see a choice for "new screen recording?" Do you see your webcam in any other application, like zoom? If your webcam is not active your Mac/QT might not make it available.
@@UGACOEducation thank you for your help. Somehow I missed that step with opening quick time. I went through many of these tutorials with many people, and although I have head injuries, there is something that is missing. When I go into iMovie and try to press the red button to record it will not press. That was my preferred way to try to do this and because it didn't work. I was trying this different way. Let me see if I can try to follow your explanation. I'm trying to make a movie to help persecuted people that I know, and it's very important but of course there are obstacles anytime you're trying to do something important, because there is definitely a battle that the truth would not get out!
@@UGACOEducation I have a new issue. I started to record myself, but noticed that there was a volume button that was all the way down. When I turned the volume button up, which is in QT or quick time there was a strange sound. I turned it, partway down and started to do a recording and noticed that the sound that sounded like a banshee or train going fast or something was in the video I don't understand why this is happening
Thank you for your help. Maybe if I post a video of the weird sound it would help?
@@southernmostrebel Without seeing what you're doing it's difficult to know what's causing the issue. You might want to check the input settings in the sound tab of your system settings. Good luck.
Thank you appreciate the assitance.
simple and useful
I’m making a game called real racing 6 and this place is the second racing gym
Hey thank you very much
So okay , ph. Dr. Stephen krashen in first I like to say thank you but I have question and I ask you about How we can built up Ability's reading when we can read by understand what we read . I guess that you think when we read should be we guess the meaning of words
But i forgot my pass 😭
Thank you
😋 'promo sm'
Achteruitkijkspiegel
Thank you!!
Sit down have a nice cup of coffee and read a book with an another language!! Yes I can do these three things. And I like all of those!! Thank you.
Always be polite. Never speak racism. But, stay away from them. ABB and her ilk hate white people and they hate the USA. This is as it should be. It is their right to think and speak as they believe and feel. But, stay away from them. Don’t hate them but shun ignorance and bigotry. Look to your own physical safety. Expect to be attacked when in their company. Ask yourself, “how do I defend myself in such and such a circumstance.”? Always
Madness is at its height in the 21st century!
reading, writing, arithmetic- I think they're all racist too. you dupid !!
Helped me so much
❤
Thank you professor I am going to write an article on the Reading for pleasure and I want children in my country will learn any language especially English without much effort ❤❤❤
Any references for the claim that children become less creative in school?
Protecc dis man at all cost!
Two of my LONG TIME FRIENDS< Coleman and Rumi! Thank you!
Hes missing out on the visual culture of today and the opportunities for knowledge that lies there. Language is a great resource, but it is only a part of human experience. Some people get lost in language concepts that are simply a concocted idea by an armchair theoretician which has no correlates to the real world, thrown into the discourse as a nonchalant happenstance, never to be erased therefrom. Most of this language elitism is conservatism in disguise.
There's one thing you forget: Starbuck's doesn't sell coffee.
Where do these videos come from? I would like to know so I can check the credibility and find more of these historic videos 😁
Books are mostly no longer necessary to learn a language. All my nieces in the Philippines have taught themselves to understand and speak English using KZread, even when their parent hardly spoke a word of English.
you’ve completely misunderstood this lecture
@@user-qs8ry5nb1e That friend, even if true, is my prerogative 🤣😂.
If you educated your own child, then you'd customise the teaching method to suit the child as long as sufficient progress was being made. Unfortunately, this is hard to achieve in schools with thirty kids in the class. In some sense, the class moves at the speed the kids who are just below average. In an ideal world, kids would move at their own speed and after a few years the class would be so far strung out in ability as to be unrecognisable as the same class. Once AI teachers become readily available, then children will be education at the pace and by the methods, which are just right for them.
I read somewhere that kids in Sweden don't start to read until they are seven years old and by the time they are nine, they outperform their counterparts in the UK, who have been reading twice as long as the students in Sweden. It's hard to explain this using the "Comprehensible Input" method, because I learnt to read in the UK and I did so by reading "Compresensible" and enjoyable books. I posit that 'maturity' has a lot to do with a kid's ability to acquire a language using "Cempresensible input".
Entertaining lecture, but I am only taking it as "input".
Humans have been around for around 100,000 years and have only had writing for the last 10,000 years, and yet, we managed to do just fine with pictures and the spoken word.
Enjoy this so much!
I always forget what I was doing when I’m smokin the ganjeesh