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Thank you for your kind words! Your comments have made my day!!!
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Thank you!!! Very well put ExcuseMeAhem!!
My son LOVES your abc song! It was first played in his speech therapy session by a licensed speech pathologist. My son is 13 months old and was born at 28 weeks gestation. My husband was deployed to Iraq when our son was born. My husband likes this song since it helps him focus on what is being said. TheLadzHD this song is not butchered. She speaks in a wonderful and CLEAR voice when she sings the song and it helps for a child to understand on how to say the proper pronunciation! THANK YOU!
This is wonderful! Very simple, yet melodious, easy to remember and pretty. I like the graphics as well. My son is already singing it after hearing it only ones. Also complements to the singer ( i am a singer myself), very clear, gentle ( for those baby ears) but without being annoyingly "childlike".
thank you Barbara for this video. my daughter who will be turning 2 this september can identify the alphabet and its sounds...thanks again...
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Besides having a lack of perspective on the evolution of language, you're also forgetting the several dialects that exist within very close proximity each other. Moral of the story, stop criticizing dialects of languages when yours is just as "butchered" as the next one.
Things began standardizing. Soon, the publishing industry came to be, which was prominent in London. This particular dialect became a part of this publishing boom and thus your version of English became well known throughout the world.
It became somewhat of a pidgin as French influence changed it yet again. There was even a linguistic class division during this period where lower classes spoke English and upper classes spoke French. You'd, again, have trouble understanding this form of English today. Later, the Renaissance had a large influence on the English language, changing up words and pronunciations as more cultural diversity entered the picture.
The English you consider so pure was passed down from Germanic tribes that invaded Britain. It's called "Old English", and you wouldn't understand an ounce of it today. Then becoming Middle English when William the Conquerer invaded and conquered England in 1066.
I suggest you do a little research on the history of language, because you sound both culturally and factually ignorant. All languages, yes even English, go through evolutions over time. All languages in existence today were variations of older forms of communication, molded by the merging of cultures either mutually or through invasions.
Please explain? I'm not sure what you are referring to.
Oh boy. I'm not sure if the poster has realized the sweet irony of their post at all. Proof read your comments before you leave them--especially when they concern comments about "the butchered version of English". Touche, my friend, Touche, but the only person who is butchering the English language...is you. Have a great day!
thank you for videos you have posted:) that's actually its best videos so far I've know....we hope to see more of your videos..thnx again...
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My 3 month old watched this whole viideo contently :)
I'm a teenager now and my mom showed me this song just now, it brought back so many memories. She told me I always used to sing this song with her and if we messed up then we'd always would re-start the song. I love it[:
how can i have this kind of song,,,,its very nice for my baby,,,,he's really enjoying to listen this song...
Your videos are certainly helpful Ma'am! I'm a preschool teacher,non-American but undeniably,our country has deep roots in American culture,thus we use American English and as a teacher, it is not at all "butchered" English. Though the English language s constantly evolving, I believe you offer what is right for your market-- preschool children, learning to read through phonetics. Just wanted to offer my appreciation (Never bothered before but tust to add a more positive light to this thread^^)
Okay fair enough. I respect your opinion now. But fact; your teaching an American English version, that's all I wanted to add to begin with.
I was not trying to judge or offend you either...You were the one who came to my site and made a judgement and opinion...you have that right. I went to your site, and had an observation and made my opinion. I have that right. I appreciate your input, but I have been a teacher for many years and believe I have the training and experience to offer music that teaches a young child to learn the English phonetic sounds. Millions of people agree. I understand your comments, but respectfully disagree
When I play those games, I'm not thinking about killing and violence.. I play those games because of the competitive edge that they have against other people around the world as well as to just generally talk and play against or with my friends from college. It may be hard for you to understand being from a different time zone of me (not trying to offend, just the fact).
There's violence happening all across the world 24/7. Just because I play that violent game doesn't make me a violent person, sure there are violent people who play the game but there's violent people all across the world right? Let's just leave it be, like 90% of the people here are American anyway, the opinions would be mostly bias. >.<
Violence is violence..that is my concern..and your video's are violent! We use pavement and we use sidewalk...do not see why that is called "dumbing down." But I am not going to get into a semantics issue with you. Let's let the viewers decide!!