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English Humor and Musical Instruments
- August 29, 2016
- Posted by Mila
Happy new grammar day! As usual, we start our week with a good laugh. Grin like a Cheshire cat: today is the English Humor day! Our central theme for this post is music. Music of the English language is the best thing to practice your listening skills. Here you see the picture, below is the…
English Humor goes to France
- August 25, 2016
- Posted by Mila
Did you miss the famous British Humor? I guess so. Today we won’t speak about political affairs. This very day we’ll go to France, and try our best to listen to our correct pronunciation of the wrongly spelled words. Again and as usual, I’m writing the text under the picture, giving you the definitions of the…
Are you aware of the British Humor?
- August 22, 2016
- Posted by Mila
Hello to you from Mike Franklin! Again he shares his excellent British Humor with us. We discussed Brexit, and we learned that it’s just an ex who was sitting in the British Railways train. Today we plug in the political malapropisms again. That’s so fun! As always, I write the “wrong” text from the picture,…
Anglish Humor: Looking for music?
- August 18, 2016
- Posted by Mila
Are you looking for music of for pretty malapropisms again? We start, as usual: I write the phrases from the pictures. Then I give you the definitions of the newly created words. You do the homework. And finally, we enjoy and enhance our word-hoard. Looking fore mu sick, did yew Haydn Sikh? Knot only hymn….