Hey there! Thanks for your kind words - I’ve always tried to bring my authentic energy to the table, so I’m stoked you picked up on this. 🙃 good luck with your studies friend! ✨
Hey Red Panda (cool name btw) thanks for your words of encouragement. I adore sharing my passions with you guys and plan to cover GCSE poetry in the near future - stay tuned. ✌🏼 😁
Hey Gabriella! Can you make a video on how to connect literary devices with the story? Dunno if it makes sense but for example how are you able to decide that using one syllable enforces the image of building a house?
Yeah, so you could say something like, “the monosyllabic words may represent the repetitive actions of building a house brick by brick.” It’s a cool idea - hope this helps.
This is great ....I feel like I’ve only ever skimmed over some text. For anyone studying for qualifications this input would be such a massive bonus
Exactly, it’s intended for 14-16 year olds, but it can be studied by anyone really. Thanks so much Lee. 😌
The wisest owl in the whole wide world. I learn so much from you. Love this lesson. 😍 🦉 xx
Aw - thanks so much! 😆
I love your videos. Thank you for your good work and passion for it. You are smart and you have fascinating energy. Please make more and don’t stop.
Hey there! Thanks for your kind words - I’ve always tried to bring my authentic energy to the table, so I’m stoked you picked up on this. 🙃 good luck with your studies friend! ✨
Great video, I'm sure you're channel will grow fast, especially if u keep uploading GCSE poetry analyses
Hey Red Panda (cool name btw) thanks for your words of encouragement. I adore sharing my passions with you guys and plan to cover GCSE poetry in the near future - stay tuned. ✌🏼 😁
Gabriella, you explain wonderfully well. Best Wishes.
Thank you friend! 🙂
Fantastic 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks so much Fi - really appreciate your support. ❤️🤓
Hey Gabriella! Can you make a video on how to connect literary devices with the story? Dunno if it makes sense but for example how are you able to decide that using one syllable enforces the image of building a house?
Yeah, so you could say something like, “the monosyllabic words may represent the repetitive actions of building a house brick by brick.” It’s a cool idea - hope this helps.
can you pleaseeee do poppies by Jane Weir
What a fab suggestion! I’ll pop her on the list - thank you 🙏🏻
Well done, A** Capital
My pleasure Bill!
You are cute
And smart. Remember the smart part 😉