A simple video to introduce the most important organs of the body in English and locate their positions in the body. Suitable for ESL and bilingual classrooms. Organs included are the brain, heart, lungs, stomach, bladder, skin, intestines, kidneys, and liver. Suitable for revision or as part of a flipped classroom methodology.
Organs of the body
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