Lesson 1: Family Members ENGLISH GRAMMAR Cartoon «Who are you/they, Who is he/she?» by pumkin.com
Lesson 1: Family Members ENGLISH GRAMMAR Cartoon «Who are you/they, Who is he/she?» by pumkin.com video
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http://pumkin.com has a complete kids English online learning course. • This fun cartoon teaches basic English Grammar — 1st & 3rd person pronouns, and Subje…
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Narrator- Who are you? Pumpkin Demon- An abomination! I am an abomination!
Narrator- What are you doing? Pumpkin Demon- Devouring! I am devouring your
soul! Narrator- Wh-why?! HOW ARE YOU-?!?! Pumpkin Demon- Shhhh… It’s ok
baby. Just relax and let me teach you how to English. Narrator- But-!
Pumpkin Demon- Shhhhhhh… Narrator- I-? Pumpkin Demon- Quiet… Narrator-
*sniff Pumpkin Demon- There you go. That wasn’t so hard now, was it?
Narrator- I love you Pumpkin Demon. Forever and always.
We know that the veggie is spelled pumpkin. However the name of our company
and product is ‘Pumkin’ which means ‘The Pum Family’. Pum refers to Pumpkin
and Kin means family. Throughout our English course, when pumpkin is taught
as the vegetable we use correct spelling — i.e., pumpkin. Pumkin is only
spelled this way when referring to the characters family name or the name
of our English course.
Narrator- Who are you? Pumpkin Demon- An abomination! I am an abomination!
Narrator- What are you doing? Pumpkin Demon- Devouring! I am devouring your
soul! Narrator- Wh-why?! HOW ARE YOU-?!?! Pumpkin Demon- Shhhh… It’s ok
baby. Just relax and let me teach you how to English. Narrator- But-!
Pumpkin Demon- Shhhhhhh… Narrator- I-? Pumpkin Demon- Quiet… Narrator-
*sniff Pumpkin Demon- There you go. That wasn’t so hard now, was it?
Narrator- I love you Pumpkin Demon. Forever and always.
We know that the veggie is spelled pumpkin. However the name of our company
and product is ‘Pumkin’ which means ‘The Pum Family’. Pum refers to Pumpkin
and Kin means family. Throughout our English course, when pumpkin is taught
as the vegetable we use correct spelling — i.e., pumpkin. Pumkin is only
spelled this way when referring to the characters family name or the name
of our English course.
very nice………………..
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They teach English grammar but they don’t teach that it’s spelled pumpkin,
not pumkin.