This video might be a little “over-the-top” in sentimentality, but it’s very well done. I’ll certainly use it in my ESL class to have students both describe what they see happen in the video and the message it is trying to send:
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Thanks for all of the great resources, Larry. This video is a bit “obvious,” but perhaps that is what is needed these days. Happy holidays, Karyn