Kids word learning videos

Actions

Actions vocabulary video
Watch and learn Actions Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Adjective

Adjective vocabulary video
Watch and learn Adjective Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Bathroom

Bathroom vocabulary video
Watch and learn Bathroom Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Bedroom

Bedroom vocabulary video
Watch and learn Bedroom Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Birds

Birds vocabulary video
Watch and learn Birds Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Body

Body vocabulary video
Watch and learn Body Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Christmas

Christmas vocabulary video
Watch and learn Christmas Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Clothes

Clothes vocabulary video
Watch and learn Clothes Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Colors

Colors vocabulary video
Watch and learn Colors Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Daily actions

Daily actions vocabulary video
Watch and learn Daily actions Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Drinks

Drinks vocabulary video
Watch and learn Drinks Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Face

Face vocabulary video
Watch and learn Face Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Farm animals

Farm animals vocabulary video
Watch and learn Farm animals Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Food

Food vocabulary video
Watch and learn Food Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Fruits

Fruits vocabulary video
Watch and learn Fruits Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Furniture

Furniture vocabulary video
Watch and learn Furniture Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Halloween

Halloween vocabulary video
Watch and learn Halloween Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

In, on, under, where

In on under where vocabulary video
Watch and learn In, on, under, where Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Insects

Insects vocabulary video
Watch and learn Insects Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Jobs

Jobs vocabulary video
Watch and learn Jobs Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Kitchen

Kitchen vocabulary video
Watch and learn Kitchen Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Music

Music vocabulary video
Watch and learn Music Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Sea animals

Sea animals vocabulary video
Watch and learn Sea animals Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Shapes

Shapes vocabulary video
Watch and learn Shapes Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Sports

Sports vocabulary video
Watch and learn Sports Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Stationery school supplies

Stationery school supplies vocabulary video
Watch and learn Stationery school supplies Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Time half past

Time half past vocabulary video
Watch and learn Time half past Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Time oclock

Time oclock vocabulary video
Watch and learn Time oclock Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Time quarter to

Time quarter to vocabulary video
Watch and learn Time quarter to Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Time quarter past

Time quarter past vocabulary video
Watch and learn Time quarter past Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Transportation

Transportation vocabulary video
Watch and learn Transportation Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Vegetables

Vegetables vocabulary video
Watch and learn Vegetables Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Weather

Weather vocabulary video
Watch and learn Weather Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

Zoo animals

Zoo animals vocabulary video
Watch and learn Zoo animals Vocabulary with this free ESL, EFL Vocabulary video for kids.

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Here you’ll find the best videos aimed for kids to learn English. Find out how to learn English in a fun and entertaining way, and get to know new words to widen your children’s vocabulary. The videos in this section are about topics as varied as the alphabet, colors, shapes, and much more. Also, you’ll find a myriad of subjects that will help your little one learn English easy and effectively.

Audiovisual content could be very beneficial for the little ones when used responsibly. It will help them learn about different topics as they are paying attention to what’s happening on screens. Children have a special liking for moving images, and parents should take this as an advantage and monitor the use that the little ones are giving to electronic devices, and also check the video content they’re watching.

Especially when learning a new language, videos can be a great support system to help the little ones acquire more vocabulary, and also to help them learn new letter sounds that doesn’t exist on their main language. Here you’ll find a great selection of videos in English for kids organized by theme so you can help your little one learn in a safe and easy way. 

You can also visit the Songs in English for kids section so you can also enjoy singing and dancing with Lingokids’ characters!

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February 1, 2021

It’s often said that children are like sponges.

They learn more quickly and efficiently than adults, soaking in new words and vocabulary relatively easily—especially if it’s coming from the TV.

Who says TV can’t teach them anything? Start using it to your advantage!

If you teach children, then you’ve heard their pleas: “Teacher!! Please let us watch! Watch! Watch!”

But turning on the TV doesn’t have to feel like cheating. Videos are actually a great way to engage young learners while improving their English listening, vocabulary and comprehension all at the same time.

Movies and TV programs can captivate the short attention spans of children, allowing them to take in every word or action of the characters. They’re certainly a tried-and-true method for adding color to what can sometimes be pretty gray subject matter.


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How to Incorporate Videos in Your ESL Classroom

As long as you have the equipment (a TV, computer, or projector), incorporating videos into your English language class is easy! Here are a few ideas on how to engage your students before, during, and after a video lesson.

  • Construct a small list of vocabulary words for your students. Hand them out before the video, and have your students cross them off as soon as they hear them. As children love games and races, see which students can cross them all off first. Afterward, talk about each word and how the word was used in the video.
  • For young children, follow up a video or TV show with a drawing activity. Have them draw their favorite character from the video and then explain the character to the class in English using descriptive words such as colors, sizes, and emotions (happy, sad, angry, etc.).
  • Have your students watch the video and then describe the plot. Have them describe what they watched. Who is doing what? What objects did they see? What did the characters look like? Was there a problem in the story? What was the problem? How did they solve it?

6 ESL Videos and TV Shows That Will Capture Your Students’ Attention

Without further ado, let’s move on to some great video and TV show resources that are fantastic for children.

1. BrainPop

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Beep, Beep, Boop. These endearing short videos feature the lovable robot Moby as he teaches children the ins and outs of the English language with his buddy Ben, using beeps and boops. BrainPop is an amazing resource that I’ve used countless times in my elementary ESL classrooms over the years. The site is dedicated to teaching English to young students all over the world through animated movies, study tools, quizzes and fun games. You’re sure to find the resources you need to succeed in the classroom with BrainPop’s grammar tools, follow-up activities, word lists, and overall lesson ideas.

The regular BrainPop site is also very useful and speaks a bit faster than the ESL site. It covers all sorts of subjects such as math, science, social studies, and much more, which is great for ESL immersion learners!

 2. FluentU

FluentU takes authentic videos—like music videos, movie trailers, news and inspiring talks—and turns them into personalized language lessons.

This platform has heaps of great videos (cartoons, ESL clips, kids’ sing-alongs and even “Sesame Street”!) that are perfect for your kiddies.

Use these videos to teach vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar basics while keeping the lesson fun and interactive. As long as a screen is in sight, they’ll be thrilled!

 3. Mr. Bean

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How can a silent film be good for learning English? Trust me. It just is. Students of all ages (and even adults) love Mr. Bean, the goofy British gentleman trying to muddle his way through life’s everyday problems and tasks. He rarely speaks, and the show relies on physical humor, which, I promise, will make your students laugh out loud on their way to practicing English.

One of the best ways to incorporate Mr. Bean into your ESL classroom is to have your students become the narrators. Have them take turns narrating the show as it plays. “Mr. Bean fell down.” It’s a great way to practice verbs in past and present tense, and to practice descriptions of people and objects.

Showing videos without sound is also great for imagined dialogue. What is Mr. Bean saying to the other characters? And, even more fun for young learners, have them act out the scene, using English dialogue.

This Mr. Bean site is a great resource for classic clips, games, quizzes, and even a new animated series due out this year!

4. Sesame Street

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This children’s staple is a classic for many reasons, but, mostly, how can you not like a big, friendly yellow bird and all his pals? Not only is it wonderful for native English-speaking children, but it’s also great for ESL learners.

The show features many great topics for young learners, such as new vocabulary words, counting, and the alphabet, while incorporating fun songs and characters into the lessons. A few great video clips for ESL learners are:

  • Grover and Alphabet Soup: A great clip for restaurant vocabulary and the alphabet, all in four minutes.
  • Big Bird and the Sesame Street Alphabet: Another great alphabet clip with a fun song.
  • Bert and Ernie: It’s a Circle: A short clip about shapes with a fun song.

This Sesame Street website is a fantastic resource for more great video clips, as well as coloring pages, games, activities, podcasts and more.

5. LeapFrog

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LeapFrog is an English teacher’s dream come true. I guarantee, if your students didn’t know the alphabet before watching it, they will afterward. LeapFrog offers all ranges of videos featuring the fun little frog siblings Leap, Tad, and Lilly as they learn the alphabet and phonics, how to spell words, how to improve their math skills, how to prepare for school, and much more.

While LeapFrog also has a great array of high-tech products to teach young children how to read, I believe these videos are their best creations. Here are a few examples:

  • The Letter Factory. In this 35-minute film, the three siblings Leap, Tad and Lilly head to their father’s letter factory and learn the alphabet with a catch song that you’ll hear your students singing for weeks afterward.
  • Talking Words Factory. This 35-minute film takes Leap, Tad, and Lilly further into their alphabet learning and teaches the phonics necessary to start spelling and reading easy words.
  • Let’s Go to School. Another 35-minute video that prepares Leap, Tad and Lilly for their first day of school. This is a great video for school vocabulary, as well as a review of the alphabet.

6. Disney Classics

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The great thing about Disney is that the whole world appreciates and loves its villains and monsters, princesses and kings, and all its adorable characters. And the ESL classroom is a great place to incorporate these classics in a fun, captivating lesson.

Here are a few clips that are great for young ESL learners.

  • Love is an Open Door. Please forgive me, but I must include this “Frozen” clip! This has been the movie of the year for Disney, and every student around the world can sing “Let it Go.” This clip is for another song, “Love is an Open Door”, a great sing-along for ESL learners. Have your students watch and sing along.
  • Meet Russell, from the movie “Up”. This is the clip where Russell first meets the elderly widower Carl and tries to offer him his services as a boy scout. It’s a great scene about introductions, and a good lesson for ESL learners. (Plus, who doesn’t love the movie “Up”?)
  • “The Little Mermaid”, at the palace. This clip shows where Ariel is at the palace with Eric, and hilariously confuses a fork for a comb. This is a great way to review household vocabulary words.

There you have it! Now that you’ve got some great ESL video resources, try these out in your classroom today. Your students will thank you!


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english language for kids

A common mistake any parent make is trying to teach English as a subject. For the erudite, it may be fine, but when introducing English for kids for the first time in their lives, it would not work that way.

English for kids must be presented to them as a skill that can be achieved by constant usage. Memorizing or studying hard is not a solution for learning English kids should practice.

There are activities they willingly perform. Ask any child to go to a football ground, and he would only be too glad to go. Give him some paper and crayons, and he will end up paint stained and happy.

It is where English Club TV comes to play. Concentrating on what children are fond of, we bring in a series of world-class programs dedicated to improving kids’ English language.

“Crafty Hands” stay foremost, bringing up new ideas every day, encouraging young viewers to create simple handicrafts out of any material found around any home. While learning English kids enthusiastically make real things out of nothing.

“Art Land” is a real fairyland for kids learning English. Children develop their artistic skills as they create fascinating art.

In addition, English Club TV is crammed with well-organised episodes focusing on learning English kids sharpen their abstract thinking abilities, increase their word power and become more productive, both in English language and daily activities.

Here is our special playlist for kids. You can watch interesting English Club TV programmes with your children. They will have fun and will learn new words and expressions at the same time. You should watch our programmes twice a day. 20 minutes of English per day – and you will have a good command of English.

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