Introducing Grammar Spice
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I'm doing one on the history of the English Language soon, but the big Shakespeare event will be on WS birthday Apr 23...tune in. thanks for watching GS
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What a tease! When do we get to the Shakespeare?
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Yeahh!! No homework!! :)
I haven't heard that for a LONGG time..lol
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Thanks!
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It's nice to see someone so thrilled about teaching and learning! Looking forward to the next lesson!
nofunintendedTV 1 year ago
@nofunintendedTV Thanks for your interest. GS
fkrinsky 1 year ago
Hi Grammar Spice, I would sure love to hear you talk about the breathing and nasal sounds and where the words come from. Thanks so much! Keep up the good work. You have a GOLD STAR A+ Calamity Jane
calamityjane5000 3 years ago
Hi calamityjane...I dont know what you mean by talking about the breathing and nasal sounds( except that some viewers complain about the audio of my GS vids)..But I have read that the shape of the 'rocker jaw' is what prevented Neanderthals from speech as a primary mode of communication. Are you interested in how breath and nasal sounds make speech???Please explain:)
PS Thanks for the Gold Star *****we all thrive on praise.
fkrinsky 3 years ago
hey faith!
ths is freja, i janted to tell you that i think it is great that you are doing these videos!
i hope to come to one of your writing classes soon, hopefully.
i am very much looking forward to it.
have a great day and night!
if you would like to email me ask my grandma for my email address, bye bye!
mamaxdrama 4 years ago
Hey there Big Sister...so nice to hear from you. I'll email you soon. Glad you like my Grammar Spice videos! =^..^=
fkrinsky 4 years ago