Oh, Canada! EP8 L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland, Viking Settlement in May, English Road Trip in 4K
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ย. 2024
- Join two English teachers on a road trip through eastern Canada. Acquire intermediate, advanced, and proficiency-level English vocabulary in context. [มีซับไทยด้วยนะคะ] In EP8, we visit L'Anse aux Meadows Viking Settlement at the northernmost tip of Newfoundland. We give a detailed tour of this National Historic and UNESCO World Heritage Site and a summary of its history, highlighting difficult English vocabulary and definitions. This video was shot in 4K resolution.
Thanks to John Davidson for providing us background information and sharing his insights about this settlement. perfectdayfact...
Edited in FCPX by Robert Bachtell Eastland. Music by Robert Bachtell Eastland and Tom Eastland ( / @tomeastland ) using Apple loops and live recordings. All classical guitar tracks by Robert Bachtell Eastland. All rights reserved.
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wow! I have seen a lot of vikings movies, but this is first time i see where they used to live in real life it's look amazing. I don't think that forging iron in thousands years ago is easy but day can do it even in the place where temperature is very very cold.
Yes, this site would be an excellent place to shoot a movie or TV show about Vikings. We were also surprised that they were able to forge iron in those days. They were a lot more advanced than we previously thought.
Very excellence again dear teachers!
That is so kind of you! We hope you can learn something about the real history of North America from this video.
Looks great, and very informative! Sounds good too ;) What do you suppose those viking disks with the holes in them were used for?
We are not really sure. Perhaps it is something used on a boat to keep the sails' ropes in order. What do you think?
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Thanks so much!