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@omigrad nope its an expression of a pirate.
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cough*loney cat person cough*
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@meowmixx66 If you write down all the words in this video, you will see that every word has a matching word (coins/purse, boy/girl, etc.). We do this so our students can remember the words and sounds in pairs. When we split the two sets, we need to create new illustrations to maintain this system. It will take a few months, but we'll get there. :)
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@omigrad Yes, I would like to see diphthongs and digraphs split... both for shortened attention spans and for ease of understanding. Other than that, great video! Thanks!
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@Kocsimate yep! arr arr arr pirate!
irenegarcia31 7 months ago
@irenegarcia31 Would that be Parrot? ;)
omigrad 7 months ago
How to differentiate between th- and -th sounds?
joshimaru100 8 months ago
@joshimaru100 In this video, the voiced sound uses bold fonts. In normal English, the ending /th/ is usually non-voiced.
omigrad 8 months ago
The video work is really excellent! Nice job here. Very impressive!!
englishbizkagawa 9 months ago
@englishbizkagawa Many thanks! I like your puppets! :)
omigrad 9 months ago