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Uploaded Learn English videos to YouTube Sun Mar 18, 2007 13:37 pm  Uploaded Learn English videos to YouTube
 

Hi Everyone!

Today I uploaded several Learn English videos to YouTube.
The address of the English only version is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfRiXBoUwA0

Use the rectangle button (second from the right) to reduce the
image size and bring it into sharper focus.

I also uploaded four other versions of the video: French, Hebrew
Russian and Spanish.
These videos include translations and transliterations of the English words.
The addresses of these videos are posted at:
http://www.jr.co.il/videos.htm

Feedback is welcome!

Have a good week,
Jacob
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Uploaded Learn English videos to YouTube Sun Mar 18, 2007 13:45 pm  Uploaded Learn English videos to YouTube
 

Hi Jacob,

The idea of those images is quite good. Why did you start with restaurant vocabulary and how many topics are you going to cover?
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Uploaded Learn English videos to YouTube Sun Mar 18, 2007 14:04 pm  Uploaded Learn English videos to YouTube
 

Thanks for the feedback.
I started with restaurant because it seemed like an above average useful topic.

Based on the user feedback I may create more.
Each time I create a video I need to create 5 separate ones for each topic.
(English only, French, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish)
A lot of work but if the response is good I will do several more topics.
Have a good day,
Jacob
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