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AndrewSellon
10 years agoCommunity Member
I've been working long hours the past few months, but am getting back to the Forums now, and didn't want to let this grammar challenge go by! I'll have to try to catch up with some of the other challenges later. I'll try to add a blog post tomorrow. Here's my sample; it's got a bit of a "South Park" attitude. ;-)
http://www.sellonsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/Grammar/story.html
http://www.sellonsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/Grammar/story.html
- AshiTandon10 years agoCommunity MemberI relished this one Andrew....The poem was great. The accent was funny. Grammarwonky was a domineer in a good way...And I passed with flying colors...
Great fun...Congrats :)- AndrewSellon10 years agoCommunity MemberThanks, Ashi! I enjoyed yours, as well--and your character looks like he'd be at home in South Park, too! ;-)
- LindaLorenzetti10 years agoSuper HeroAndrew, this made me laugh and grammar doesn't usually have that effect on me!
- AndrewSellon10 years agoCommunity MemberThanks, Linda--I thoroughly enjoyed yours, too! Those characters are great; real personality. That adds so much to the fun.
- jayboyd10 years agoCommunity MemberOh, I enjoyed this on many levels. "Grammarwonk" is now my new favorite word of the week. The voiceovers really pushed it up another level.
- AndrewSellon10 years agoCommunity MemberCarl, I posted on your thread, but I'll say it again here: your first effort is a complete home run. Simple, stylish, and very effective! I'm eager to see more of your work. There are some folks with wonderful design skills in this forum, and you're one of them!
- jayboyd10 years agoCommunity MemberYou're too kind [blushes].
More will be coming. I'm scrambling to get portfolio pieces generated, and start finding gigs, an internship, or an honest-to-goodness real job by this Summer.
- JackieVanNice10 years agoSuper HeroFantastic, Andrew! Nicely done.
My only suggestion would be to consider allowing the learner to test out of the presentation. (Even though it's a lovely presentation.) Could be the former English teacher in my, but I was eager to get to the questions.