What a great concept-the Met uploaded a dialogue between a mother and daughter on how they view the Olympian gods displayed at the museum. I think I only heard the daughter correct her mom three times--pretty good! Follow the dialogue and slideshow HERE. Photo of Athena, the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Exclamor is the 1st person singular, present tense, passive voice, indicative mood of the verb exclamo, exclamare: which means to shout out or exclaim. Synopsis, anyone? So literally, we translate exclamor as "I am being exclaimed", or in today's speak: a SHOUT OUT. So multas gratias to Vicky Alvear Shecter for my very first exclamor HERE.
I love the idea of students creating audiobooks using Powerpoint and Videothread. Check out this story: The Boy Who Cried Bear.
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