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Hello! My name is Joanne and I teach English in Lisette which is a tiny French town. It's down to the south. There is only one school class every year. Sometimes, we need to join classes from different grade levels. This isn't about the challenges. Since our school is one of least frequented in the District, they are trying make it the size of a parking lot and are requiring all children to use buses to reach the district's central school. They promise me employment at a higher pay and a steady job if the school shuts down.
We will continue our studies while we are at it. We love to find the most popular videos on Youtube and translate them into our own language. It can be difficult since we may encounter inappropriate language, slang or the occasional slur. Then we move to other topics. Sometimes , we discuss celebrities. Most of the time we'd come across snarky talking, so I decided making videos at home, then censor the content in some way and then I select better videos that have more interesting content, more informative and not just a bunch of curse words that are based on dirty jokes. We're not always able to access the internet at school due to being away from the various towers. Also, sometimes our plans to view Youtube videos fail because we aren't close enough.
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So, I began downloading videos from Youtube prior to every lesson. This made it easy to prescreen and increase the information and usefulness of the entire piece. I can delete the unnecessary material and then keep it. Sometimes, I download 10 to 15 videos to teach the lesson. It also eliminates advertisements from the video. While it's helpful, I don't want my kids to see the advertisements I display at home. This is a privacy violation my view. I gathered about 1.5 to 2 hours' worth of videos and knew that I'd only use half of them. Children are cruel, they shout at certain videos, and are awestruck by others. I have no idea what the pattern is in that.
So my preparation process is quite simple. The procedure is straightforward. I go to YouTube and search for the videos I want to download, and then add them to a playlist I keep private. Then, I copy the URL for the video playlist and visit one of three websites that I am aware of that can assist. Converto and Y2mate or 2conv are the two first. The third one is the most popular, as it can work using German videos. It isn't a fan of playlists, and which is why it's usually the last option I test. Converto is great for video playlists. It offers all videos and recommends that you download original videos one by one or convert them to MP3/MP4 format. Converto is available in a variety of languages and is totally safe.

The other option is Y2mate, but at times it's the first choice, because I know that the other choices won't be helpful, it's not a big issue, but I do dislike the fact that Y2mate is full of redirects, advertising full-screen banners, and so on. It's very commercial and difficult to use, and frequently distracts you from pop-ups. Similar to 2conv, they appear more like static banners, and are thus more elegant. There are translations available to other languages, but less than the original. It is a safer option however they're packed with risk and could be malware if you decide to take anything they provide to promote you, so be aware if you end up using them. There are fewer websites that offer video downloads or conversions to mp3 and MP4, but that's not because they're incapable.
In the end, I'm trying to collaborate with more well-known names rather than new beginner sites. Those have proven their survival abilities, and they are able to survive even in the face of constant scrutiny from labels, authorities, Big Sound, and such. I love it that the site I love is online. My Youtube converter was a success. It's worth a the chance.
We will continue our studies while we are at it. We love to find the most popular videos on Youtube and translate them into our own language. It can be difficult since we may encounter inappropriate language, slang or the occasional slur. Then we move to other topics. Sometimes , we discuss celebrities. Most of the time we'd come across snarky talking, so I decided making videos at home, then censor the content in some way and then I select better videos that have more interesting content, more informative and not just a bunch of curse words that are based on dirty jokes. We're not always able to access the internet at school due to being away from the various towers. Also, sometimes our plans to view Youtube videos fail because we aren't close enough.
mp3 bid
So, I began downloading videos from Youtube prior to every lesson. This made it easy to prescreen and increase the information and usefulness of the entire piece. I can delete the unnecessary material and then keep it. Sometimes, I download 10 to 15 videos to teach the lesson. It also eliminates advertisements from the video. While it's helpful, I don't want my kids to see the advertisements I display at home. This is a privacy violation my view. I gathered about 1.5 to 2 hours' worth of videos and knew that I'd only use half of them. Children are cruel, they shout at certain videos, and are awestruck by others. I have no idea what the pattern is in that.
So my preparation process is quite simple. The procedure is straightforward. I go to YouTube and search for the videos I want to download, and then add them to a playlist I keep private. Then, I copy the URL for the video playlist and visit one of three websites that I am aware of that can assist. Converto and Y2mate or 2conv are the two first. The third one is the most popular, as it can work using German videos. It isn't a fan of playlists, and which is why it's usually the last option I test. Converto is great for video playlists. It offers all videos and recommends that you download original videos one by one or convert them to MP3/MP4 format. Converto is available in a variety of languages and is totally safe.

The other option is Y2mate, but at times it's the first choice, because I know that the other choices won't be helpful, it's not a big issue, but I do dislike the fact that Y2mate is full of redirects, advertising full-screen banners, and so on. It's very commercial and difficult to use, and frequently distracts you from pop-ups. Similar to 2conv, they appear more like static banners, and are thus more elegant. There are translations available to other languages, but less than the original. It is a safer option however they're packed with risk and could be malware if you decide to take anything they provide to promote you, so be aware if you end up using them. There are fewer websites that offer video downloads or conversions to mp3 and MP4, but that's not because they're incapable.
In the end, I'm trying to collaborate with more well-known names rather than new beginner sites. Those have proven their survival abilities, and they are able to survive even in the face of constant scrutiny from labels, authorities, Big Sound, and such. I love it that the site I love is online. My Youtube converter was a success. It's worth a the chance.
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