TED is a media organization that spreads information online about Technology, Education and Design.

It’s completely free.

I enjoy watching the powerful videos released on the TED network not only because they offer a mixture of internationally-trusted voices, but also because they’re on the cutting edge of current ideas and technology.

Can a good thing get even better?

Of course.

Enter  TED-Ed Lessons Worth Sharing.

I can’t say enough about this award-winning educational platform. It offers 3-5 minute animated video lessons that support independent learning.

I found three wonderful presentations that may help you get into the right headspace for an upcoming English proficiency exam.

Check out these short videos:

  1. Where Do New Words Come From?
     
  2. Time Management
  3. Why You Should Define Your Fears Instead of Your Goals

For those of you who may want some additional insight, here are five (5) more must-see TED Talks:

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