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ABC's for Children | Learn ABC's for Kids | Letters P, Q, R, S | ABC Series on Tea Time with Tayla - Duration: 12:02.Hey friends! I'm so glad you're here.
Today we're continuing our journey through the alphabet.
Let's learn about the letter P
This is a capital P
And this is a lower case P
P makes the sound "Puh" "Puh" "Puh"
Like penguin
Popcorn
Pencil
And Pizza
Mmmmmmmm. I love pizza!
I have a fun tongue twister using the letter P
Polly
Painted
Purple
Puppies
Polly
Painted
Purple
Puppies
All five words start with the letter P
Try it with me
Polly
Painted
Purple
Puppies
Now lets say it together three times as fast as we can
Polly pocket painted purple puppies
Polly pocket painted purple puppies
Polly pocket painted purple puppies
Oh that tongue twister is so silly
*marching band music*
What's that noise?
Whoah! There's a parade coming through. Watch out!
*marching band music*
Parade starts with the letter P
And that is a really big parade!
Now let's review the letter P
This is a capital P
And this is a lower case P
P makes the sound "Puh"
"Puh"
"Puh"
Like penguin
Popcorn
Pencil
Pizza
Polly pocket
Parade
Purple
and Puppies
Hi boys and girls
I'm so excited today because we're going to learn about a really neat letter.
The letter Q
This is a capital Q
And this is a lower case Q
In english words, the letter Q is almost always followed by the letter U
Like in the word Queen
Que - Que - Queen
Or Quarter
Qua - Qua - Quarter
There are some other words that start with the letter Q
Like question
Quart
And quilt
Oh look. It's a quail
Be very quiet
So we don't scare away the quail
Quiet and Quail both start with the letter Q
Bye bye mr. quail
I have a quiz for you
Hey, even quiz starts with the letter Q
Which of these four words have the letter Q in them?
Bath
Well I like taking a bath but that word does not have a letter Q in it
Equal
E - Q - U - A - L
Yes! Equal has a letter Q
Trucks
Trucks are really cool
But that word doesn't have a Q in it
That leaves the word liquid
L - I - Q - U - I D
Awesome! Liquid has a letter Q
Good job on that quiz!
Now let's review the letter Q
This is a capital Q
And this is a lower case Q
Q makes the sound "Qu"
"Qu"
"Qu"
Like Queen!
Quarter
Question
Quilt
Quart
Quail
Quiet
And Quiz
Hi there friends!
Are you ready to learn about the letter R?
Let's do it!
This is a capital R
And this is a lower case r
R makes the sound "Rrrr"
"Rrrr"
"Rrrrr"
Like robot
Rectangle
Rocket
and rabbit
I know a color that starts with the letter R
R - r - red!
Red is the first color in the rainbow
Red and rainbow both start with the letter R
I have a story to tell you
Pay close attention
To all of the R words that I use
Yesterday it was raining
So I stayed inside to read a book
For snack time, I ran to the refrigerator to get some raspberries.
My raspberries were in a plastic container
When I was done eating, I remembered to put the container in the recycle bin
Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.
That's what my teacher taught me
What a great story
Did you notice all of the R words?
Raining
Read
Ran
Refrigerator
Raspberries
Remember
Recycle
Reduce
and Reuse
Now let's review the letter R
This is a capital R
and this is a lower case r
R makes the sound "rrrr"
"rrrrr"
"rrrrr"
like robot
rectangle
rocket
rabbit
red
rainbow
refrigerator
and recycle
Yay you're here!
I was just learning about the letter S
And i wanted to share all of the fun things i've learned with you.
S is such a super fun letter
This is a capital S
And this is a lower case S
S makes the sound "sssss"
"ssss"
"sssss"
Like snake!
Snakes slither like this
There are some other animals that start with the letter S
Seal
Squirrel
Stallion
Sheep
Seahorse
Sea lion
Skunk
and Swan
I'm thinking of a food that starts with the letter S
You pour it in a bowl and you eat with a spoon
You probably have this food a lot when it's cold outside
Because this food is served really warm
Do you know what it is?
It's soup!
Soup starts with the letter s
good job!
Now I'm thinking of something you wear that starts with the letter S
You usually wear two of them on your feet
Do you know what it is?
It's shoes
Shoes starts with the letter S
Now I'm thinking of a shape that starts with the letter S
It's not round
And it usually has five points
This shape shines bright in the night sky
Do you know what it is?
It's a star!
That's the shape I was thinking of
And star starts with the letter S
Super job! Now let's review!
This is a capital S
And this is a lower case S
S makes the sound "ssss"
"ssssss"
"sssssss"
Like snake
Seahorse
Skunk
Soup
Shoes
and star
See, I told you S was a super fun letter!
And I'll see you next time on Tea Time
See ya!
Hey kids! thanks for watching Tea Time with Tayla!
Be sure to subscribe and click the bell to be notified with brand new videos!
And parents, visit TeaTimewithTayla.com
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BucTrafic S6E03 - Duration: 8:42.Are these guys fighting for a spot?
Continuous line my friend
Passing cars at red light
What the are you doing, pass of go fuck yourself
Oh come the fuck on not on the sidewalk
But it is green
Well... look left too
Kinda fucking red
The light was red there
*The fuck you want?*
What I want is you stop fucking passing on red, fucking disabled shit
*Your mother is disabled*
**Fuck you in the pussy four eyes**
*The fuck you want now?* **We all want that**
Excellent bro, excellent
Awww so nasty
Where the fuck are they going it is still red
*Yo crazy guy you're on the middle of the road*
Well it's fucking red
*Dont you worry I'm crazy I pass on red, ya know?*
*You're off the road you hear me?*
What you want?
*You are off the road*
No I am on the fucking road are you retarded?
*I piss on you, you fucking rag, can't you see the continuous line?*
Just look at this fucking dude running on red with a crutch
If only you'd put the phone down... your passenger died
It looks like your passenger died in the car there
what the
stop going downhill without telling me the fuck
*fuck your mother*
*cough* go fuc *cough*
*cough**cough**cough**cough**cough*
thanks for the fucking cancer *cough*
*Why don't you stay in line?*
Since when do I filter?
*Afterwards you cry because drivers, stay in line*
Stay in line?
I got a bike just so I didn't have to stay in line
*Yes boss but then don't cry*
*Then stay in line and dont cry about drivers*
Do you understand what I am telling you?
I got a bike so I dont sit in line
If I want to do that I go grab my car
Even that chick got scared... im such an ass
[laughing in romanian]
No way it's gonna use the crosswalk
Cmon, it's green, pass
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[EN/FR] Let's go to Schleswig ! - Duration: 10:37.Well it's not bad huh
We're with Dang Nam
[Laughs from me] The real guy from the street
Here we are at live from Schleswig
Okay ? -Yeah
-We're gonna do some pedalboat
World Cup soon
-Yeah
And there it is
Mantes-La-Jolie, 1100 km (683,5 miles)
-You're a little bit close...
-Mantes-The-Crazy -Mantes-The-Crazy xD
-So there it is
We're there to destroy some records -Yeah ha ha
We're gonna beat the English and German people -Yeah
-World Cup
-2017 -Come on, children of the homeland (French Nation Hymn)
-Oh geez, thanks a lot...
Hey isn't that your house ?
-Eeer screw you
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ABC's for Children | Learn ABC's for Kids | Letters P, Q, R, S | ABC Series on Tea Time with Tayla - Duration: 12:02.Hey friends! I'm so glad you're here.
Today we're continuing our journey through the alphabet.
Let's learn about the letter P
This is a capital P
And this is a lower case P
P makes the sound "Puh" "Puh" "Puh"
Like penguin
Popcorn
Pencil
And Pizza
Mmmmmmmm. I love pizza!
I have a fun tongue twister using the letter P
Polly
Painted
Purple
Puppies
Polly
Painted
Purple
Puppies
All five words start with the letter P
Try it with me
Polly
Painted
Purple
Puppies
Now lets say it together three times as fast as we can
Polly pocket painted purple puppies
Polly pocket painted purple puppies
Polly pocket painted purple puppies
Oh that tongue twister is so silly
*marching band music*
What's that noise?
Whoah! There's a parade coming through. Watch out!
*marching band music*
Parade starts with the letter P
And that is a really big parade!
Now let's review the letter P
This is a capital P
And this is a lower case P
P makes the sound "Puh"
"Puh"
"Puh"
Like penguin
Popcorn
Pencil
Pizza
Polly pocket
Parade
Purple
and Puppies
Hi boys and girls
I'm so excited today because we're going to learn about a really neat letter.
The letter Q
This is a capital Q
And this is a lower case Q
In english words, the letter Q is almost always followed by the letter U
Like in the word Queen
Que - Que - Queen
Or Quarter
Qua - Qua - Quarter
There are some other words that start with the letter Q
Like question
Quart
And quilt
Oh look. It's a quail
Be very quiet
So we don't scare away the quail
Quiet and Quail both start with the letter Q
Bye bye mr. quail
I have a quiz for you
Hey, even quiz starts with the letter Q
Which of these four words have the letter Q in them?
Bath
Well I like taking a bath but that word does not have a letter Q in it
Equal
E - Q - U - A - L
Yes! Equal has a letter Q
Trucks
Trucks are really cool
But that word doesn't have a Q in it
That leaves the word liquid
L - I - Q - U - I D
Awesome! Liquid has a letter Q
Good job on that quiz!
Now let's review the letter Q
This is a capital Q
And this is a lower case Q
Q makes the sound "Qu"
"Qu"
"Qu"
Like Queen!
Quarter
Question
Quilt
Quart
Quail
Quiet
And Quiz
Hi there friends!
Are you ready to learn about the letter R?
Let's do it!
This is a capital R
And this is a lower case r
R makes the sound "Rrrr"
"Rrrr"
"Rrrrr"
Like robot
Rectangle
Rocket
and rabbit
I know a color that starts with the letter R
R - r - red!
Red is the first color in the rainbow
Red and rainbow both start with the letter R
I have a story to tell you
Pay close attention
To all of the R words that I use
Yesterday it was raining
So I stayed inside to read a book
For snack time, I ran to the refrigerator to get some raspberries.
My raspberries were in a plastic container
When I was done eating, I remembered to put the container in the recycle bin
Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.
That's what my teacher taught me
What a great story
Did you notice all of the R words?
Raining
Read
Ran
Refrigerator
Raspberries
Remember
Recycle
Reduce
and Reuse
Now let's review the letter R
This is a capital R
and this is a lower case r
R makes the sound "rrrr"
"rrrrr"
"rrrrr"
like robot
rectangle
rocket
rabbit
red
rainbow
refrigerator
and recycle
Yay you're here!
I was just learning about the letter S
And i wanted to share all of the fun things i've learned with you.
S is such a super fun letter
This is a capital S
And this is a lower case S
S makes the sound "sssss"
"ssss"
"sssss"
Like snake!
Snakes slither like this
There are some other animals that start with the letter S
Seal
Squirrel
Stallion
Sheep
Seahorse
Sea lion
Skunk
and Swan
I'm thinking of a food that starts with the letter S
You pour it in a bowl and you eat with a spoon
You probably have this food a lot when it's cold outside
Because this food is served really warm
Do you know what it is?
It's soup!
Soup starts with the letter s
good job!
Now I'm thinking of something you wear that starts with the letter S
You usually wear two of them on your feet
Do you know what it is?
It's shoes
Shoes starts with the letter S
Now I'm thinking of a shape that starts with the letter S
It's not round
And it usually has five points
This shape shines bright in the night sky
Do you know what it is?
It's a star!
That's the shape I was thinking of
And star starts with the letter S
Super job! Now let's review!
This is a capital S
And this is a lower case S
S makes the sound "ssss"
"ssssss"
"sssssss"
Like snake
Seahorse
Skunk
Soup
Shoes
and star
See, I told you S was a super fun letter!
And I'll see you next time on Tea Time
See ya!
Hey kids! thanks for watching Tea Time with Tayla!
Be sure to subscribe and click the bell to be notified with brand new videos!
And parents, visit TeaTimewithTayla.com
To learn how Tayla can help celebrate your child's birthday!
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Using a special tool take out the spring
Use a combination spanner № 17 and an adjustable wrench
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Subject Matter Minute, Episode #6 - Flexible Benefit Plan - Duration: 12:16.
Hello fellow state of Wyoming employees and welcome to another
episode of the subject matter minute. Thanks for joining me.
I hope you have gotten some use out of the first 5 episodes
that I made, and....
I hope that you got to see the last one on Google Hangouts.
...and on that, I want to say thanks again
to Summer Wasson for giving me the information and helping me out on that.
I gotta say that I know that
this subject matter minute thing is getting pretty serious
because I ironed for you today. :)
Clothes that need ironed, are alot
like dishes that can't be washed in the dishwasher for me.
If you can't wash a dish or an item in the dishwasher,
it's dead to me... might as well throw it out,
it doesn't get used. Clothes that need ironed
are kinda the same way. They stay in my closet, or I
get rid of them. Now typically this shirt doesn't need ironed, I don't know
why it was wrinkly, probably poor work on my part during laundry, but
I ironed for you guys and
I guess that means that you mean a lot to me!
As I mentioned last time, I want to give you a little bit more about me
each time. This time I just want to talk about my family a little bit
I've got 2 daughters, they are...
this coming year, going to both be in high school.
14 and 16 year olds.... Freshman and a Junior.
And I've got to say that I've been pretty lucky so far,
they are good kids, um... way better
than I was in high school, so I'm counting my blessings
at this point. I know that can change on a dime but,
so far so good. Also, I've been married
to my wife for 23 years
She is also a Lander-ite, I actually
dated her in high school, believe it or not...
We haven't been together every since, but we dated in high school,
got back together,
Been married for 23 years... it's been a great run.
That's it for the stuff
about me cause this episode is going to be a little bit
long I'm afraid, cause there is a lot of information
But it's very important information, and...
I think something that you all need to consider...
The subject today on the subject matter minute
is the State of Wyoming's Flexible Benefit Plan.
Alright, the Flexible Benefit Plan.
I guess it's also known as the
cafeteria plan, flexible spending account,
or the 125 plan, just in case
you've heard of those. But, for all intents and purposes,
I think most people might know of it as the
blue sheet plan.
Because every year you've got to fill
out that blue sheet that is the flexible benefit
plan.
First of all I want to thank this months subject matter expert,
or experts.... it's the folks down at EGI.
Specifically Debra Vaughan and Pamela Unruh.
They got me the information, and hopefully I do it justice.
It's a lot of great information.
Thanks Deb and thanks Pam, I appreciate it.
Really there are 3 components to this, and that's
all on that blue sheet that you see. First of all it allows you to
elect to have your health insurance premiums
taken out of your pay, pre-tax.
That's one of the things you've got to do on the blue sheet.
The second component is a medical reimbursement account.
This is an account that allows you to take money out of
your pay, pre-tax, and you can use that money,
through out the year, on medical expenses.
Typically medical expenses that your insurance doesn't cover.
You can put up to
$2500 a year into that
account, you don't have to put $2500, you can decide,
and it's a monthly allotment. So, most people
will have that, if they choose to. There's also one for
folks who have a high deductible health plan, and
a health savings account. Theirs is called
a wraparound medical reimbursement account.
It's very similar, but the difference is
these folks can't use
the money in that account for items
such as.....
the deductible expenses, or the drugs.
You can only use it for things that are truly not covered
by health insurance, which is things like vision, dental,
orthodontics. So those are the folks
with a high deductible insurance plan.
That's still a medical reimbursement account,
it's just that they have a slightly different one.
The 3rd component of the flexible benefit plan is
dependent daycare reimbursement.
You can get reimbursed up to $5000 in
a year,
for daycare expenses.
Same deal, you'll sign up for it, they will take the money out
monthly,
up to $5000 that you can put towards
daycare.
I've explained the components of it,
and at this point your wondering, ok, this is all my money...
and then you are putting it in an account.... what's the point?
The point is that all of this money comes out of your check
pre-tax.
So, it reduces your taxable income.
So the less money you make in the government's eye,
the less tax you pay. Let's run a little scenario.
Let's pretend I have 2 kids that are still in daycare.
They are in high school, but let's say they are in daycare.
If you have 2 kids in daycare, it's going to easily be $5000 for the year.
So, you do that maximum, and they
take out $5000 pre-tax.
Then you know that with a family of 4, like I have,
we typically have... with orthodontics,
vision and all these other tidbits...
we are easily going to have over $2500
in extra medical expenses.
So we max out our medical reimbursement account.
That's $2500. Then I check the little
box that says "take out my
health insurance premiums pre-tax."
I was going to check on this, but I forgot to
and I don't know what my monthly is, but
let's just say it's $300 per month.
For the family... that's going to come out pre-tax.
So you have the $5000, you have the $2500,
and then you have $3600
in health insurance premiums.
We are talking almost $10,000
reduction in your taxable income.
Now that's a big deal. And it could even be a
bigger deal ... I'm not an accountant... but
if it was to put you down into a lower tax bracket,
it could be a very big deal. So you are saving on taxes.
That's why you want to do this.
There's other reasons. One of them is that
with the medical reimbursement account,
you can use that money any time during the year.
You sign up for it.
Let's say you decide on $1200 for the year.
$100 a month.
If you decide that you want to get lasik surgery in March,
you can go ahead and pull that whole amount, even
though you haven't actually had it taken out of your checks yet,
and pay for your lasik surgery.
So you can do it at any point. Now it's different with the childcare...
You actually have to have the money in your account
before you can use it. Federal rules on that, or the IRS.
With the childcare one, you have to have the money in the account
before you can actually
have it withdrawn and paid for. There's a very important
piece of this that you need to know and keep in mind
when you are signing up and choosing the amounts you want to do.
This program, both the
medical reimbursement and the daycare reimbursement
are "use it or lose it."
That means that if you decide to take out
$5000 for your
daycare, and one of them
ends up not being in daycare, and you only spend $3000, you'll lose
$2000.
I know that sounds mean and seems wrong, but on the flip
side, if for instance, you
sign up for $100 a month,
cause you are going to get lasik in
February. So you pull all that money that
you haven't yet taken out of your checks. Pull all the money for lasik
surgery in February, and then you quit
your job in March, the State loses money.
So there is risk both ways.
So you sign up for all this...
you get all the appropriate paper work done... which, btw,
I will have another episode on how to submit all this stuff.
It's just way too much information for this one.
You submit it all,
you go through the process,
"boom," you'll get a check from EGI.
Which brings up another thing.
You can do it in any fashion that you want.
If you have $2500
in the medical reimbursement account, you can
turn in your paperwork monthly and get monthly checks,
or, like I do, you can wait until the end of the year,
and get a big check.
If it's little things along the year that you are paying for
and you can go ahead and do that, it's kinda like
a savings account for you in that
if you turn in everything at the end of the year,
you will get the total at the end.
It's a chunk of money, it's nice.
That's another benefit... you can kind of consider it one...
it's automatic savings for something
that you are going to have to spend money on anyways.
I don't know how you guys are, but
for me, it's really hard... even if I know I'm going to have lasik
in October, I can say that I'm going to save for it, but
the odds are pretty good that I won't. And then I'll have to slap it on a credit card.
So this is a way of doing it.
They do it automatically, it's there, you can use it at any point.
On that... the timelines...
If you are doing
a medical reimbursement for the year 2016,
you have until March 31st
of 2017 to
turn in the paperwork.
So, the following year, at the end of March,
is when you have to turn in all the paperwork.
So, I talk fast...
seems like a lot of information...
I hope that you can tell that I think that this is a very good idea.
Reducing your taxable income, paying less in taxes,
and allowing them to put
aside the money for you. Doing it automatically.
Being able to
pay for things up front. Even when you don't have the money
in the account yet. All these things...
Great benefit for the State of Wyoming.
Use it if this is something that you are going to spend
money on anyways.
Unless there is something your accountant says otherwise,
definitely get your
health insurance premiums taken out
pre-tax, reduce your taxable income.
That's my financial advice, I am
not a financial advisor, but this
is what I think, my personal belief.
Thanks for joining me and I'll see you next time!
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Top 5 Beginner Body Position Mistakes | Mountain Biking 101 - Duration: 3:36.- Right here are basic beginner mistakes in posture
when riding a bike out on the trail,
we've all been there and we've all done it.
- Yeah it's easy to get into bad habits as well
so here's five really good examples of what not to do,
and how to improve your riding.
So the obstacle we're looking at here on a trail
is a set of woops, so you might identify that
as a set of double jumps, two rolling lumps.
Now something we quite often see people doing
and hear about is people riding stuff like this sat down.
Now whilst saddles are good and suspension is comfortable
in your bike, when your sat down
you're not in a defensive position,
and this can actually be dangerous as well as uncomfortable.
So what you want to be doing is stood up with your weight
bearing on the peddles, if your weight is on the peddles,
that is the fulcrum of the bike,
that's where all the movement comes from.
So at no point should you be gripping the bars like this,
holding it really tight,
your upper body should be nice and relaxed.
All of your weight comes through
the hip straight onto the peddles.
- Right having your foot one up and one foot down,
just like this, is not going to give you the
correct balance out there on the trail.
What you wanna do is have it,
at quarter two and quarter past, just like this,
level cranks, gives you all that space,
because if your foot is down,
when it comes to a bit a high ground just like that,
you're gunna catch your peddle
and it's gunna send you off balance
and potentially send you off the trail into a crash.
So what you wanna do is have level foot at just like this
from the cranks, and in your in the tact position
and you're ready to what's coming next on the trail.
- So one of the things you really wanna be doing when
you're out on the trail is being nice and fluid and relaxed.
So as soon as you stiff up,
you're actually going to find you're stabbing at the breaks,
and your unnecessarily having to peddle to get your
speed back up again.
Like early on, Blake rode this section of trail,
and he was actually fighting himself.
He was so stiff on the bike and he's breaking so hard
that I mean to be fair, he looked pretty funny,
It's not really what you need to be doing,
you can actually make sections of the trail like this
a lot easier to ride and a lot less scary if you just
flow, do everything less, break less, peddle less,
just enjoy that flow of the trail.
- Right my dad always taught me elbows out when riding
your bike out there on the trail,
because if you find yourself with your elbows in
just like this, it doesn't give you the stability
when it comes to two corners just like this one,
you can't react because your elbows are digging
into your chest, what you wanna do is get your elbows out,
and that gives you more stability in the trail,
makes ya more aggressive, keeps you in control,
plus it also looks way better.
- So something else that really improves your riding,
is your posture of your legs on the bike,
so I see a lot of riders riding with their knees out.
Now whilst you might think it's quite a strong stance,
actually it's not that good,
doesn't give you much stability.
If you're riding through a turn and you got your knees out,
you're not doing anything with your legs.
If you come-in through a turn like this,
and you put your knees into the saddle
or into the top two bit of bike you can actually be
quite dynamic with the bike, and it's really good
at high speeds for extra stability as well.
- Nice !
Ending on a scare. - Oh yeah.
- Hell, so there are basic, basic tips on how
to get your posture correct on the bike
and they'll help you keep your bike in control
out there on the trail.
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動詞の活用形 Japanese Verb Conjugations - Duration: 5:07.Good day. In this video I am going to explain modern Japanese verb conjugations.
Japanese students learn this method during middle schools.
It might be unfamiliar for foreign Japanese learners but
please give it a shot. It will help you with understanding Japanese.
There are 6 verb forms:
Mizenkei form, Renyoukei form, Shuushikei form, Rentaikei form, Kateikei form and Meireikei form.
Mizen, Renyou, Shuushi, Rentai, Katei, Meirei. It would be helpful if you remember them in this order.
Let's check them one by one taking 'Yomu' which is a group 1 verb as an example.
The stem of Yomu is 'Yo'.
You can see a conjugation chart for Yomu on the left.
Let's start with Mizenkei form. It is a verb form which indicates that something has not been or has not yet happened.
'Yoma' and 'Yomo' as in 'Yomanai', 'Yomazu', 'Yomaseru', 'Yomareru', 'Yomou' are Mizenkei form.
Renyoukei form is a form which is followed by a declinable word such as a verb, an adjective or an adjective verb.
'Yomi' and 'Yon' as in 'Yomimasu', 'Yomitai', 'Yondeiru', 'Yonda', 'Yonde' are Renyoukei form.
Shushikei form is a verb form which is used to end a statement.
This is the basic verb form.
Dictionary entries are listed in Shushikei form.
Shushikei form always ends in -u.
'Yomu' is Shushikei form.
Rentai form is a verb form which is followed by an indeclinable norminal such as a noun or a noun clause.
'Yomu' as in 'Yomutoki', 'Yomuhito', 'Yomukoto', 'Yomuno' and 'Yomunode' is Rentai form.
Kateikei form is a verb form of hypothetical condition.
'Yome' as in 'Yomeba' is Kateikei form.
Meireikei form is a verb form which is used to give a command.
'Yome' is Meireikei form.
Then let's solve some problems.
Fill the following brackets by conjugating 'Yomu'
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If I read a book, I would become sleepy.
The answer is 'Me'.
It is Kateikei form because there is 'Ba', which is a particle of hypothetical condition.
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I want to read Japanese books.
The answer is 'Mi'.
Renyoukei form comes before 'Tai'.
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A lot of people read Souseki Natsume.
The answer is 'Mu'.
It is Rentaikei form becuase there is a noun, 'person' after the verb.
Soseki Natsume is a famous Japanese novelist.
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I often read a book on the train.
The answer is 'Mu'.
It is Shushikei form because the verb is at the end of the sentence and also because the sentence does not give a command.
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The Bible is the most read book in the world.
The answer is 'Ma'.
It is Mizenkei form because the sentence is written in passive tense.
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My teacher says, 'Do not read only manga but also books'.
The answer is 'Me'.
You need to guess the answer by using the context.
It is Meireikei form because the speaker is receiving an instruction by the teacher.
Thanks for watching.
Please leave your comments.
Later!
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Initial D Arcade Stage Version 3 - Part #1 - Itsuki Takeuichi (ENG SUB) - Duration: 5:31.This is the best!!
Installing the turbo on my Eight-Five!!
I see. It has got more power now.
I want to see what it can do.
Don't get carried away Itsuki.
Hey you!! You also came here to race, didn't you?
I can tell it by your Eight-Six.
Is it okay? Race with me!!
You were fast.
I was really stepping on the gas pedal..
Even with a turbo it's still an Eight-Five.
The problem is not the car but your skill Itsuki.
Ahh..!!
I told you something like that Takumi..
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Get the Most from Your Live Stream: Chats, Analytics, and Making Money - Duration: 3:31.Chat, analytics and making money with live streams.
There are lots of things to think about when live streaming.
Here are a few key tips and suggestions for what to do
after you finish.
Managing your chat can be a big task.
One way to get help is assigning moderators.
They can interact with the audience and manage the chat
to keep the conversation going the way you want it.
That way, you can focus on being on camera.
To make sure the conversation stays positive
and in tune with your brand,
you can make sure certain words don't show up in your chat
by adding them to the blocked words list under 'Community Settings.'
If your moderators are overwhelmed or you don't have someone to help,
Slow Mode can also make chat management easier.
It slows the time between comments, limiting the frequency
if you plan to be both on camera and monitoring chat.
Now you've got chat down, let's talk about analytics.
Real-time analytics gives you valuable feedback on your stream,
like the number of viewers, likes and chat messages.
Or even if the stream is working at all.
The level of reporting differs for each type of stream you choose.
Events are the most in-depth.
These stats then roll over into YouTube Analytics within 24–72 hours,
depending on the stream type.
After your live stream is over, use Analytics to see how it went.
To find out when the most people were watching,
check the timing of peak concurrence.
For example, you can use that data to see when people left the stream,
which gives you an idea of what segments didn't work so well.
Also use other metrics to gauge the stream's impact.
Did you gain subscribers?
How long did people watch for?
Did people like the questions you asked?
Did your stream attract the type of viewers you wanted?
What were the traffic sources?
Use this information to plan your next stream
and make any necessary adjustments.
Once you've hit a groove with your streaming schedule and programming,
it's time to think about making money.
If you want to make money from streaming,
first make sure your channel has monetization enabled.
Ads can serve on your stream once it's over, like on regular videos.
You can use real-time analytics to track how the audience responds,
and adjust your monetization strategy.
As your stream will be added to your Library when it's done,
you can enable monetization on that video too.
You can also make money from your stream without ads.
Let's talk Super Chat.
This lets viewers buy a brightly colored message
that stays pinned for a set time.
If Super Chat is enabled, viewers can click the dollar sign, pay money,
and have their message stand out.
How do you get more Super Chats?
Most importantly, reward the people who give them to you.
Get excited when you get one, give the super fan a shout out,
or even tell viewers to hashtag the fan's name in the comments.
Some creators give preference to Super Chats when doing Q&A streams.
If you have too many Super Chats to read them individually,
thank all your super fans at once.
Got all that? Thanks for watching!
What prongs to you use to get your fans to engage with your live stream?
Let us know in the comments, and don't forget to subscribe!
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Top 10 Grim Archaeological Discoveries - Duration: 18:10.With archaeology, we are able to take a peek into the past.
Ancient texts, though revealing, often times are subjective, written by conquerors and
victors, skewing the facts to make themselves appear in a more positive light.
But ancient relics, buried deep in the ground by time or people, tell a more complete story
of what happened hundreds, if not thousands of years ago.
With the help of archaeology, scientists and historians can slowly piece together the story
of humanity and the planet itself.
And as these things often are, long forgotten secrets can sometimes be scary, if not downright
gruesome.
Here are 10 such grim archaeological discoveries.
10.
The First Recorded Boomerang Victim – Australia
Even though we tend to think of boomerangs as toys to be thrown around, they are in fact
deadly weapons with which the Aboriginals have been hunting and killing for thousands
of years.
In 2014, in Australia's Toorale National Park, on the banks of the Darling River, a
skeleton belonging to an Aboriginal was discovered by a local man.
Knowing it to belong to one of his ancestors, William Bates, an Aboriginal himself, named
him Kaakutja – "older brother" in the Baakantji
language.
Taking a closer look, Mr. Bates noticed a gash over Kaakutja's right eye, extending
all the way to his jaw.
It first appeared as if the skull was struck by an iron blade, with the skeleton belonging
to one of the many victims of frontier violence from the time of British colonization of Australia.
However, on closer inspection by Michael Westaway, a paleoanthropologist at Griffith University
in Queensland, Australia, it was discovered that this was not the case.
In fact, Kaakutja lived some 500 years before the British ever set foot on the continent,
and that the man was in his 20s or 30s when he died.
Moreover, several other signs of trauma were discovered all over the skeleton, marks which
were made by a wooden object, rather than a metal sword.
Scientists were puzzled at first since no one had ever seen trauma such as this in Australia's
entire archaeological history.
While several of the other wounds came from a Lil-lil, a wooden club made to look and
perform like an ordinary axe, the gash on his face was clearly from a battle boomerang.
When found, Kaakutja was lying on his right side in a tightly curled up position and with
his mouth wide open.
These all indicate a gruesome and violent death sometime between 1260 and 1280 AD.
9.
The First Victims of War – Kenya
War was always believed to have appeared onto the world stage alongside agriculture and
animal husbandry, when mankind renounced its hunter-gatherer lifestyle and opted for a
more sedentary way of life.
This is also the time when wealth and belongings beyond one's immediate needs came into existence,
and also when it became profitable for a person to own another.
These, of course, don't rule out the occasional individual murders among various families.
They refer to actual wars between groups of hunter-gatherers without a strict social hierarchy
system, which were believed to be virtually nonexistent.
This notion, however, may have been turned on its head when a group of 27 skeletons were
found on the edge of Lake Turkana, Kenya, in 2012.
Dating back to between 9,500 and 10,500 years ago, these 27 bodies of men, women, and children,
all showed signs of blunt force trauma and projectile wounds.
One of the women had both her knees broken, was lying on her side, and with her wrists
in front as if they were once bound together.
This large number of skeletons found together rule out the notion of any small-scale feud
between prehistoric families, suggesting that these people belonged to a sizable hunter-gatherer
group, some of which may have escaped death in this particular conflict.
These gruesome findings have lead archaeologists to believe that these people were members
of a somewhat large, semi-nomadic tribe of hunter-gatherers who settled the banks of
Lake Turkana.
This was not so uncommon since lakes acted as both a stable water source, as well as
ensuring a constant influx of wild game suitable for hunting.
"Violence is a pretty ubiquitous part of the human behavioral repertoire," said Robert
Foley, anthropologist and archaeologist at the University of Cambridge.
"Having said that, so too is altruism, cooperation, and caring."
8.
The Pit of Death – France
Close to the border with Germany, in a French village known as Bergheim, a circular pit
dating to around 6,000 years ago was discovered back in 2012.
It contained the remains of eight people, and seven severed left arms, among other hand
fragments.
Circular pits like this one were common all throughout Central and Western Europe during
Neolithic times, but none contained such grisly examples of human savagery.
These cylindrical pits may have been used as storage silos or as graves for high-ranking
individuals, though scholars aren't entirely sure and still debate the issue.
It is also a possibility that slaves or relatives were killed in order to accompany the buried
noble into the afterlife.
But this seems to not have been the case here.
This particular 6.5 foot deep pit became the final resting place for two men, one woman
and four children, which may have been the victims of a raid, or some sort of violent
encounter.
Their bodies were already piled over several left arms, hand fragments and severed fingers,
which appeared to have been hacked off with axes.
Their origin or purpose is unknown, but some speculate that these were some sort of trophies.
One of the severed limbs belonged to a child no older than 16, while one of the bodies
was of an infant.
The deepest skeleton belonged to a middle-aged man who also had his left arm cut off, as
well as several other wounds which most likely proved fatal.
One later addition to the pile, a woman, was added some almost 700 years later, but she
showed no signs of a violent death or trauma.
7.
Mass Graves from the Great Rebellion – England
Wanting to build a café next to its library back in 2013, Durham University began construction
with some preliminary excavations.
But soon after work began, it came to an abrupt halt when they came across something believed
to be forever lost.
Two mass graves were uncovered, holding the bodies of over 1,700 Scottish soldiers who
had been taken as prisoners of war after the Battle of Dunbar in 1650 by Oliver Cromwell
in his Civil Wars for the British Crown.
The battle, which took less than an hour, was fought between Cromwell's parliamentarian
army and the untrained Scottish Covenanters, who supported Charles II's claims to the
Scottish throne.
Over an area of less than 11 square feet, up to 28 bodies were uncovered, belonging
to boys of ages between 13 and 25.
The lack of any healed signs of trauma on the skeletons indicate that these soldiers
didn't have much experience in waging war, and most of them probably died of starvation,
dysentery or exhaustion.
In the aftermath of the battle only about 100 Englishmen perished while some 3,000 Scotsmen
were killed and another 6,000 were taken prisoner.
Those who were too sick or wounded, some 1,000 soldiers in total, were set free, while the
others were taken on a 100-mile-long march from Dunbar to Durham.
Another 1,000 boys died along the way.
Others escaped, while some were executed for trying to do so.
The remaining 3,000 were imprisoned in the then-disused Durham cathedral and castle.
During their time in captivity, some 1,700 died and were then tipped into these two pits,
which were located at the far end of the castle's grounds.
Other mass graves may also exist, but they're most likely
under the University.
DNA analysis has revealed that most of the soldiers were from Scotland, while a few were
Dutchmen, also part of the Scottish army at the time.
6.
Incan Child Sacrifice to the Gods – Argentina
Back in 1985, a group of mountaineers, while on a hike high up in the Andes near Cerro
Aconcagua, at an altitude of about 17,400 feet, came across a partially unearthed mummy.
As it turns out, the remains belonged to a 6 or 7-year old Incan boy who lived some 500
years ago.
Moreover, later research revealed that the boy was sacrificed as part of a ritual known
as capacocha.
The ritual involved children of great physical beauty who would act as messengers to the
gods in times of important events.
Events like a volcanic eruption, the death of an Emperor, an epidemic, a great military
victory, or defeat.
These children were gathered from all across the Incan Empire, drugged and then left to
die of exposure to the elements, high in the mountains.
Whether these children were taken by force, or offered willingly by their parents, is
unknown and still debated today.
Whatever the case may be, the Aconcagua boy, as he came to be known, proved to be even
more important to scientists than previously believed.
His DNA analysis placed him as a direct descendant of the people who crossed into the Americas
over the Bering Land Bridge more than 18,000 years ago.
This initial group of peoples was called C1b.
However, the boy didn't belong to any previously identified, genetically distinct subgroups
of peoples from C1b, and was dubbed as C1bi.
His subgroup most likely emerged in the Andes some 14,000 years ago, proving that people
moved south relatively fast over North America, once they crossed into the New World.
To date, only four other individuals have been identified as belonging to this group.
Three are currently living in Peru and Bolivia, while another lived during the ancient Wari
Empire, which flourished from 600 to 1000 AD.
5.
The Shackled Skeletons – Greece
Back in the 7th century BC, the ancient city state of Athens was shaken to its very core
after an aristocrat and Olympic Games victor, Cylon, attempted to occupy the Acropolis and
establish a dictatorial government.
Fortunately, his coup d'état failed, forcing some of Cylon's followers to take refuge
in the Temple of Athena; a place considered sacred and a safe haven for all those inside.
In order to break the stalemate, Megacles, archon of Athens, promised them safe passage
under truce.
The insurgents then came out, but holding on to a rope tied to the altar.
Once outside, the rope was cut and Megacles quickly shouted that the goddess had forsaken
the rebels and ordered his men to attack.
In the aftermath of his treachery, Megacles was convicted for wrongfully killing Cylon's
supporters and was then exiled from the city, along the entire Alcmaeonid family of which
he was part.
Now archeologists think they might have discovered some of the bodies of these slaughtered rebels,
four miles away from Athens, in the port city of Phalaeron.
The 80 skeletons, 36 of which had their hands bound in iron shackles, were discovered by
accident while working on the new National Library of Greece and the Greek National Opera.
Some vases found among the bodies have pinpointed the massacre between 650 to 625 BC, in accordance
with Cylon's Coup of 635 BC.
However, Athens was experiencing a tumultuous period at the time with several riots, crop
failures and struggles for power.
These make it difficult to certainly identify these men as Cylon's rebels.
Nevertheless, their position at the moment of death indicates that they were buried with
respect.
Even though their deaths were violent, and many had their hands shackled above their
heads, they weren't thrown inside without consideration, as one might expect to find
slaves or common criminals from that period.
4.
A Man Rose from the Grave – Ireland
A fierce storm hit northwest Ireland, close to the Atlantic coast in May, 2015.
The storm uprooted a two-century-old beech tree, which held a gruesome secret tangled
in its roots.
A thousand year-old skeleton was literally raised from the grave when the tree collapsed
on one side, exposing its bones for the world to see.
As it turns out, the skeleton belonged to a 17 to 20 year-old Gaelic man who lived in
Ireland sometime between 1030 and 1200 AD.
More disturbing is the fact that the body presented signs of trauma on his ribs and
hands, which may have been inflicted by a knife or blade of some sort.
Though ripped in half when the tree fell, the initial east-west position of the body
would indicate that the man received a proper Christian burial.
At 5.8 feet, the boy probably belonged to a relatively wealthy family, able to afford
a more nutritious diet for his above average height at the time.
Now, there is no way of knowing if he died in battle or during a personal dispute, but
archaeologists are fairly certain that he was of true Irish descent since thy believe
the burial took place before the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169.
3.
A Debt Collection Gone Terribly Wrong – Romania
Throughout much of their medieval history, the three Eastern European principalities
of Wallachia, Moldavia, and Transylvania of present-day Romania were either under complete
control, or vassals to their neighboring empires such as the Ottoman Turks or Austrians.
And always, rulership of these principalities under foreign government influence came at
a price.
In 1593, Prince Michael bought his place on the throne of Wallachia from the Turks.
Two years later he would start a rebellion against the Ottomans, the outcome of which
would ensure him the title as one of Romania's most famous historical heroes and the byname
of Michael the Brave.
But while he was waging a military campaign across the banks of the Danube River to the
south, conquering fortresses and consolidating his borders, three Turkish janissaries, either
military commanders or elite Ottoman infantry, were being brutally murdered in the Wallachian
capital city of Bucharest.
These three are believed to have been the men who provided Prince Michael with the necessary
money to secure his place as ruler of Wallachia, and now were looking to collect on that debt.
What happened to them next was in a story of savagery worthy of Vlad the Impaler's
countrymen.
While under renovations in 2010 and 2011, Bucharest's University Square finally unveiled
its gruesome secret.
The area also contained a cemetery with 688 bodies dating back to between the 16th and
19th centuries, but the three mangled skeletons were found some distance away, thrown in a
pit and covered with all sorts of animal remains, bricks and pottery shards.
This debris, however, helped archaeologists date the unmarked grave to around the end
of the 16th century, the same time when the previously mentioned events were taking place.
But the most gruesome part about this discovery was the multiple physical signs of trauma
these men endured just before their deaths.
One man suffered a fractured collarbone, ribs, wrist, kneecap, hips, spine, and skull.
Another suffered a total 18 wounds, while the third also had a musket ball in his neck,
an arrowhead in one of his ribs, along with a viciously cracked skull.
Many of their wounds were around the face area, and most blows came from the front,
with both swords and projectile weapons.
Two of the men were even partially beheaded.
Archaeologists can't, of course, be absolutely sure if these skeletons belonged to those
three moneylenders or not.
But they are, however, certain that the men were Turkish.
Otherwise, the locals would have given them a Christian burial.
2.
Exploratory Voyage Turned Desperate Fight for Survival – Canada
As part of the ongoing European expeditions to find a western shortcut to Asia, John Franklin,
an English Royal Navy officer and explorer, embarked on his fourth and final exploratory
voyage of the Arctic, trying to find a way around the Canadian Archipelago and onto the
Pacific Ocean.
On the morning of May 19, 1845, two ships, the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, with a total
crew of 24 officers and 110 men, set sail from Greenhithe, England, never to be seen
again.
The first two years of the expedition went on without a hitch and made it all the way
to King William Island in northern Canada.
But as the 1846 winter began to set it, the water froze and the ships got entrenched in
the ice.
As an experienced Arctic explorer, Franklin was aware of this possibility and provisioned
his ships accordingly.
But the following summer came and went, and the ice didn't melt, keeping the ships stranded.
Franklin and two dozen other men died during this period, forcing the remaining explorers
to abandon their ships and attempt a 1,000-mile-long trek through the frozen Canadian wilderness
to the nearest Hudson Bay trading post.
But as the men would soon realize, their journey would have a bitter ending, none of them making
it even a fifth of the way there.
Between 1847 and 1859, Lady Franklin, with the aid of the British Admiralty, personally
funded over 30 expeditions in search of her husband and his crew, but to no avail.
Search missions continued well into the 19th and early 20th centuries, gradually finding
evidence that would piece together the gruesome events that happened.
Over the years, scientists found more and more skeletal remains belonging to the crew,
with clear signs of cut marks on many of the bones.
These are indicative of acts of cannibalism, showing a glimpse at the extremely dire situation
those men were in.
Some bones had signs of breakage, revealing that even the marrow was extracted, in an
attempt to get the last bits of calories and nutrition possible.
Both wrecked ships have been discovered in recent years, once and for all solving the
mystery of the Arctic's most tragic expedition.
1.
Demons and Sickles – Poland
Our mythology has no shortage of monsters, demons, or evil spirits lurking in the shadows
and out to get those still living.
Medieval Europe is no exception, and this can clearly be seen in a 17th century cemetery
in northwestern Poland.
Since 2008, archaeologists have been digging up the 400-year-old cemetery near the village
of Drawsko, exposing more than 250 skeletons.
And to their surprise, five of them were buried with iron sickles across their necks or hips.
Two women in their 30s, a man in his early 40s, and a teenage girl were all sporting
an iron sickle tightly across their necks.
Another, older woman, probably in her 50s or 60s, had a sickle across her pelvis.
These discoveries initially led some to believe it to be a case of "vampires rising from
the grave" and the sickles were there to prevent that from happening.
However, other scientists have concluded that this was not precisely the case, though "demons"
were still involved.
Poland in the 1600s was going through a tumultuous period, riddled with wars, famine, pestilence
and poverty.
Death was commonplace throughout the country, and even though devoutly Christian, the population
often times turned to pagan beliefs, witchcraft and superstitions in an attempt to make sense
of the horrific events taking place all around them.
Those who died swiftly of a disease, without receiving the proper rituals for entering
the afterlife, or those who suffered a violent death, were viewed at "great risk of demonization."
But unlike true "vampire" burials, these people received a proper Christian funeral,
were not mutilated, and were mingled with the other deceased members of the community,
with their heads pointing westward.
Radiocarbon dating has also shown them to be of local origin, since dead foreigners
were often seen as potential vampires.
These sickles, then, acted as possible wards against evil spirits for both the living and
the dead.
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Today we're continuing our journey through the alphabet.
Let's learn about the letter P
This is a capital P
And this is a lower case P
P makes the sound "Puh" "Puh" "Puh"
Like penguin
Popcorn
Pencil
And Pizza
Mmmmmmmm. I love pizza!
I have a fun tongue twister using the letter P
Polly
Painted
Purple
Puppies
Polly
Painted
Purple
Puppies
All five words start with the letter P
Try it with me
Polly
Painted
Purple
Puppies
Now lets say it together three times as fast as we can
Polly pocket painted purple puppies
Polly pocket painted purple puppies
Polly pocket painted purple puppies
Oh that tongue twister is so silly
*marching band music*
What's that noise?
Whoah! There's a parade coming through. Watch out!
*marching band music*
Parade starts with the letter P
And that is a really big parade!
Now let's review the letter P
This is a capital P
And this is a lower case P
P makes the sound "Puh"
"Puh"
"Puh"
Like penguin
Popcorn
Pencil
Pizza
Polly pocket
Parade
Purple
and Puppies
Hi boys and girls
I'm so excited today because we're going to learn about a really neat letter.
The letter Q
This is a capital Q
And this is a lower case Q
In english words, the letter Q is almost always followed by the letter U
Like in the word Queen
Que - Que - Queen
Or Quarter
Qua - Qua - Quarter
There are some other words that start with the letter Q
Like question
Quart
And quilt
Oh look. It's a quail
Be very quiet
So we don't scare away the quail
Quiet and Quail both start with the letter Q
Bye bye mr. quail
I have a quiz for you
Hey, even quiz starts with the letter Q
Which of these four words have the letter Q in them?
Bath
Well I like taking a bath but that word does not have a letter Q in it
Equal
E - Q - U - A - L
Yes! Equal has a letter Q
Trucks
Trucks are really cool
But that word doesn't have a Q in it
That leaves the word liquid
L - I - Q - U - I D
Awesome! Liquid has a letter Q
Good job on that quiz!
Now let's review the letter Q
This is a capital Q
And this is a lower case Q
Q makes the sound "Qu"
"Qu"
"Qu"
Like Queen!
Quarter
Question
Quilt
Quart
Quail
Quiet
And Quiz
Hi there friends!
Are you ready to learn about the letter R?
Let's do it!
This is a capital R
And this is a lower case r
R makes the sound "Rrrr"
"Rrrr"
"Rrrrr"
Like robot
Rectangle
Rocket
and rabbit
I know a color that starts with the letter R
R - r - red!
Red is the first color in the rainbow
Red and rainbow both start with the letter R
I have a story to tell you
Pay close attention
To all of the R words that I use
Yesterday it was raining
So I stayed inside to read a book
For snack time, I ran to the refrigerator to get some raspberries.
My raspberries were in a plastic container
When I was done eating, I remembered to put the container in the recycle bin
Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.
That's what my teacher taught me
What a great story
Did you notice all of the R words?
Raining
Read
Ran
Refrigerator
Raspberries
Remember
Recycle
Reduce
and Reuse
Now let's review the letter R
This is a capital R
and this is a lower case r
R makes the sound "rrrr"
"rrrrr"
"rrrrr"
like robot
rectangle
rocket
rabbit
red
rainbow
refrigerator
and recycle
Yay you're here!
I was just learning about the letter S
And i wanted to share all of the fun things i've learned with you.
S is such a super fun letter
This is a capital S
And this is a lower case S
S makes the sound "sssss"
"ssss"
"sssss"
Like snake!
Snakes slither like this
There are some other animals that start with the letter S
Seal
Squirrel
Stallion
Sheep
Seahorse
Sea lion
Skunk
and Swan
I'm thinking of a food that starts with the letter S
You pour it in a bowl and you eat with a spoon
You probably have this food a lot when it's cold outside
Because this food is served really warm
Do you know what it is?
It's soup!
Soup starts with the letter s
good job!
Now I'm thinking of something you wear that starts with the letter S
You usually wear two of them on your feet
Do you know what it is?
It's shoes
Shoes starts with the letter S
Now I'm thinking of a shape that starts with the letter S
It's not round
And it usually has five points
This shape shines bright in the night sky
Do you know what it is?
It's a star!
That's the shape I was thinking of
And star starts with the letter S
Super job! Now let's review!
This is a capital S
And this is a lower case S
S makes the sound "ssss"
"ssssss"
"sssssss"
Like snake
Seahorse
Skunk
Soup
Shoes
and star
See, I told you S was a super fun letter!
And I'll see you next time on Tea Time
See ya!
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