I just want to say thank you for your book... thanks for teaching with that love for grammar...
I found your audio-book about grammar at audible main page and the image of the red panda and Grammar together made me curious...
I checked just by curiosity because I never found grammar interesting... in fact I used to hate grammar. But it enjoyed so much the preview that I bought and guess what? I enjoyed so much that I can say I love grammar now!
This book is a lot of fun to learn... And now I'm learning English as much as I can for love only. I'm from Brazil and this is the first time I'm learning grammar that much!
I am Professor of English and Director of the Center for the Study of the Medieval at Wheaton College, Norton, Mass., where I teach Old English (Anglo-Saxon), Middle English, medieval literature, fantasy, science fiction and writing. I am also a Millicent C. McIntosh Fellow. My scholarship is focused on tenth-century English literature and culture, meme-based theories of culture, and the works of J. R. R. Tolkien.
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Why not a red panda or a ... raccoon? :D
I just want to say thank you for your book... thanks for teaching with that love for grammar...
I found your audio-book about grammar at audible main page and the image of the red panda and Grammar together made me curious...
I checked just by curiosity because I never found grammar interesting... in fact I used to hate grammar. But it enjoyed so much the preview that I bought and guess what? I enjoyed so much that I can say I love grammar now!
This book is a lot of fun to learn... And now I'm learning English as much as I can for love only. I'm from Brazil and this is the first time I'm learning grammar that much!
Thank you Professor Michel Gramatico :)
This reminded me of your first A Way With Words series, lecture 6 and 7.
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