I am a media arts educator with several years of experience. My favorite writing is about humor in the classroom, the workplace, humor at home, and other public places that when freedom of speech has to be disciplined, you can share it in a creative voice such thoughts of what you would have said or done if you had a second chance.
I often laugh at my own experiences and this helps to destress any problems or issues I encounter with others I meet in my life. Humor has been a resource and a tool in my profession and many times I borrow the memories that were bestowed on me accidentally through a person's facial expression, candid look, or the two of us just sharing a connection with everyday life, not even knowing each other.
The funniest moments of my life have been at work, at school, traveling in the city. Alot of comedy is natural when you see people who don't do this as a profession but create the jobs and opportunities that filmmakers, songwriters, and everyday people appreciate. I observe people and know that in English, we have so many words that are taken out of context, for example, if you spell a word incorrectly or use the wrong tense or pronounce it a different way this creates a pathway of thinking for my style of writing.
In conclusion, which I have problems with closing such as ending a call or saying goodbye, this really sparks more attention as its never goodbye but hello. So, I hope you enjoy the humor and look at things with an open mind. I feel that there is an art to being funny and when you can do it without injuring someone's self esteem, race, or preferences and do it creatively, you've accomplished much and reduced the tension and anxiety as others interpret words and process them. So,as we conclude, enjoy, create, and laugh about your own faults, others will appreciate you if you're not perfect. I'm not sure about that last statement.
Using poetry as an aid to pronuciation takes little experience and you don't need any materials to explore strategies when you say words as in pronunciation and enunciation. Enunciate means to pronounce a word clearly so that the listener will understand what you are saying. For example, everyone has a special name, they want you to pronounce their name as they like it in some cases. In poetry, the names can be creatively spoken based on your mood or how you want to express yourself in that particular poem. If you're talking about a human or an animal, you can practice creative ways to say...
More..Doris Rolland
Member since: July 2007
Articles Written: 1