Monthly Archives October 2018

Oh, the English Language… (Week 2)

In our video blog last week we started a conversation about the English language… Does it fascinate you or frustrate you? Regardless of which answer you gave, we have some tricks and tips for the English language that we’re excited to share! So to introduce this first tip, join us in pondering the following question: How many different ways can you think of to spell the sound /k/? Leave a comment on facebook or instagram with your answer and join us next time as we begin clearing up some confusion about when to use these different spellings. There *is indeed* a method
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Oh, the English Language…

The English language is definitely enough to keep you on your toes with all of its twists and turns, rules and exceptions. The question in our video blog today is this… which of the following statements do you most relate to? 1. I love playing with the English language. It’s fascinating, and I enjoy learning about all of its intricacies! 2. The English language is full of a bunch of dirty rotten tricks. About the time I think I understand something, the rules seem to change. I find it maddening and confusing! We are excited about our next few blogs,
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What’s Your Kryptonite (Continued…)

We heard from you with answers to our questions from last week: “What’s your kryptonite? The one thing you’ve always wished you could learn but it’s always been a struggle or challenge for you? What would it mean to you if someone who cared about you took the time to figure out how your brain works in order to teach you that skill in a way you could master it?” The answers varied from painting, drawing, and cooking, to word pronunciation and directional ability. But what is the point of the question in the first place? Whatever that challenging thing
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What’s Your Kryptonite?

What’s your kryptonite? The one thing you’ve always wished you could learn but it’s always been a struggle or challenge for you? What would it mean to you if someone who cared about you took the time to figure out how your brain works in order to teach you that skill in a way you could master it? Watch our video blog for this week, leave your comments, and join us next time to continue the conversation!
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