Cartoon SongJanuary 26th, 2011
What if cartoons could worship their creator, what would that sound like? Well some faith paradigms might consider this silly type of worship music in very poor taste. I must admit that cartoons and worship do not seem to go together. But if you ask any kid, they would tell you that it makes perfect sense. I think they might know better than us.
This song uses some religious terms that are popular among Christians but I think the song is generic enough that most parents of world faiths can find value in this song. Depending on the age of the children who listen and sing this song, I doubt the theological nuances will cause any problems.
On a cultural and sociological level, this song touches on many of the cartoon characters of all Americans. This is part of what the average American grew up with and will provide touchstones for conversing with most adults. For the child in all of us, this song will be a very nice and enjoyable English lesson.
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- This is an EDUPUNK class on Polite American Slang words.
- By learning the slang words used in a language ,one can understand the informal conversation of the native speakers.One of the major obstacles in understanding the natives is due to this slang words that are used extensively in their daily conversations.Although some slang can be used in both formal and informal situations,we should know that all that informal english is not totally the content area for slang!The slangs which are common among sports persons aren't used in an academic setting. So slang and informal english are not the same always.Even great writers in english language used slang. This class will be free ,fun filled and open to the learners of English at all stages.
What Does Slang Mean? Slang is the language we speak in everyday life , slang is informal language What Is Slang? Slang is like broken english. Example, "What-up homie?, instead of "what's up my friend?.Or "Aight, I'll holla back"; instead of "ok, I'll see you later". Is Ain't A Slang? Yes,it is slang for isn't. What Does Holla Means In American Slang? Give a call to someone
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