Ooooo that is so cute WoH. I love it! :):):) Now your gonna have to make a story line and create a little show....wonderful!
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They made these little puppets in about 10 minutes all that's really needed is a hot glue gun some felt which is about .33 a sheet and and some sissors.
Oh thanks Josho. Just started my journey in learning a new language, Mandarin. It's a bit challenging cos it's hard to remember the characters but I've got plenty of time! :););)
Ye and you get levels you can progress through in duolingo, to make it more interesting haha, tbh there's not too much reason for me to learn another language, of course some relatives would like me to learn Cantonese, because a grandma cannot speak English and a few don't have a great English and have trouble understanding some things, but honestly Cantonese is a really tricky language to learn. I think my mum has even tried teaching me a few times, but ye it's just complicated for me.
And other than that, there's not much point in me learning Scottish Gaelic, since that was quite a few generations ago and not many speak it anyway, and those that do pretty much know English anyway, and I suppose I could say the same about Cherokee, though it would be great to keep languages like that alive, no known relatives from dad's side live in Scotland still, and French you are looking back to the 1600s to find any ancestors on his side that were in France haha.
And most French speaking people know English too, though there are some African French speaking countries that probably don't know English too well and maybe a few in some islands.
I think the most handy languages are English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese (either Mandarin Or Cantonese) Mandarin obviously being more handy than Cantonese though.
Hebrew and Greek, I think is only real handy if you want to really see what the Bible says in those languages and study Biblical Greek and Hebrew words. And of course if you live in either Israel or Greece, or visit those places on a regular basis or have relatives over there, there are a lot of Greeks in Australia, but a lot of them know English anyway to be living in this country.
It's amazing how much the English language has spreader around the world though.
True... but there is Klingon? Perhaps you could learn that language then you may be able to understand some of the jokes the guys make in the Big Bang Theory! lolol!![]()
I guess another suggestion is to play some musical instruments with some other people across video calls or whatever, don't have to be a family with kids for that suggestion, but orchestras and bands have been doing it during the lockdowns.
My grandma taught me to play cribbage - or crib - when I was a child. I still have the brass pegs and pegboard my dad made.Board games would be kinda fun Pearl. My Dad use to play this strange game with cards and sticks placed in a wooden block. I think it was called cribbage, oddI love to play 5 crowns. It's one of my fave card games.....
Even better, if you'll goggle making a native American flute from pvc pipe this is something I did with the grandkids about a year ago and it was very simple. Most have the materials needed around the house. We also made some from bamboo found locally.I guess another suggestion is to play some musical instruments with some other people across video calls or whatever, don't have to be a family with kids for that suggestion, but orchestras and bands have been doing it during the lockdowns.
Ni hao, wo Jiao Patricia.Well this is day 2 of learning another language. Specifically Mandarin. Let's see. Ni hao, wo jiao Angelina. Ni jiao shenme?
That's as far as I go. Or I could say, Je suis Patricia, comment allez vous? But that's also about as far as I go now.Ni hao Patricia. ;) zia jian!
Hmmm type in Duolingo, that has a heap of different languages you can learn, and it's free, but staying motivated can be tricky, I have tried and I have never stuck to it. I do Believe we have a French member on these forums ;)
Even better, if you'll goggle making a native American flute from pvc pipe this is something I did with the grandkids about a year ago and it was very simple. Most have the materials needed around the house. We also made some from bamboo found locally.
Perhaps they are not as hollow as you thought they are and what you got was a ringing sound..