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Saturday, March 25, 2017

Thanks for all your work to make good parties!


In proper English, we never write gonna. Gonna = are going to
We also say "those people," not them people.

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Mine...

REMEMBER: AM:  PARTY IS FRIDAY NOT TOMORROW.  When kids have a late start, we start at 9:00.

 PM:  PARTY IS MONDAY, NOT TONIGHT.





Monday, March 13, 2017

NO PM CLASS TONIGHT (3/13) OR AM CLASS TOMORROW (3/14)

Plum students:  we will have class NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 20 -- new party date!!
Pimmit Students:  New party date=this FRIDAY, MARCH 17 -- ST. PATRICK's DAY!!

It's official!  No school tomorrow!!









Do you like snow?  What do you like to do in snow?  

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Let's Get Loud

Great job today Ryoko, Young Mi, and Young Hee  -- I could hear you, and your pronunciation was terrific!



Please don't ever say "Ain't nobody."  The formal English for that line is  Nobody must tell you what you are required to do.  Most or my born-in-the-USA friends say:  Nobody has to tell you what you need to do.

Mardi Gras parties often involve alcohol, sexy clothes, king cakes, and masks.  This singer thinks a party should be loud and guests should be able to do whatever they want.  What do you think makes a party good?

Let's...



What do you enjoy doing with friends or family?  Can you suggest doing them using "let's?"