Ebaby! Celebrity English Lessons
Where famous people teach you English!
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MLS star, Sebastien Le Toux may be from France, but this player for Seattle Sounders FC teaches no fewer than three definitions of the term flick. Watch him talk movies and show off his soccer skills!
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This electronic jazz-pop duo from Los Angeles sounds like a 1950s vision of the future. Vocalist Inara George talks about the facts of life and “Love Letter To Japan,” the song that’s tearing up the Asian charts.
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Though they’ve been called the worst band ever, this horror rap duo from Detroit has the most dedicated fans on Earth. Carnival mastermind Violent J shares his thoughts on the Wild West and what it means to be have a posse.
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The leader of the Sacramento Monarchs and one of the biggest names in the WNBA, this Portuguese baller explains why stealing is perfectly legal on the basketball court and why when it comes to her theiving skills, the sky’s the limit.
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An acoustic jazz trio with a rock ‘n’ roll attitude, the Bad Plus is one of the most popular jazz acts in the world, and definitely the hippest. Pianist Ethan Iverson talks about covering songs by Nirvana to teach the phrase jazz it up.
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PWRFL Power is a guitar player and singer who is getting popular in the US and Japan. In this interview, he gives a lesson on superpowers and superheroes and shares his story about coming to the US and learning English.
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The Slovenian Los Angeles Lakers star explains how to use his nickname, The Machine. He also talks about speaking Italian with Kobe and why “Pau Gasol is Pau Gasol.”
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These Swedes in white ties brought garage rock to mainstream in 2000 with their hit “Hate to Say I Told You So.” Guitarist Nicholaus Arson gives a lesson on alter egos.
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Arguably the best fullback in the NFL, and definitely the coolest, this Atlanta Falcons star helps you learn all the football terms you’ll need for the Super Bowl and the Super Bowl of video games.
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This talented French rookie for the Portland Trail Blazers teaches the term slam dunk and talks about getting teased by his teammates for being from another country.
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Joey Keithley, the leader of Canada’s most legendary punk band, explains how to use his band’s name in conversation and talks about his upcoming Chinese tour.
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This San Francisco 49ers star teaches the term Hail Mary and talks about the roles art and charity play in his life.
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Hutch Harris, the leader of this critically acclaimed American pop punk trio, talks about the US presidential election and touring in Europe.
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Before you go to a party and try to speak English, you had better learn terms like chug, swig, shotgun, and headbang from this American thrash band that knows how to party.