I stumbled across your blog via a link by "dibujos hechos aprisa". I heard a lecture of its author in Münster, Germany, some years ago. (He is interested in language teaching.)
I find the owl very colorful (is it fingerpaint?) I think with children about this age you often find these "cephalopods" (are they called so?)(in german I would say "Kopffüssler")
I don't know how often I will have the chance to pay a visit to your site, since one loses oneself in the immensitiy of the internet. It was only after some years that I revisited the "dibujos"-blog and already was happy to find it again (and not being deleted)(sort of nostalgia)
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Great job Evie!
Kimberly
Wonderful artwork! The colors are bright and the owl looks so friendly. It is also well composed. Well done :)
Do you not say "kids who draw constantly"? After all I assume that "kids" are persons, too.
But English changes so fast these days around the world.
Yours, Andreas.
Hey, thanks Andreas.
I was thinking of "kids" as a group, and the word "that" is used with groups.
However, it's probably more appropriate to think of "kids" as plural individuals acting independently. So I'll go ahead and change it to "who."
Thanks for keeping me on my toes!
But how did you like the owl?
:)
Z-Dad
Hello!
I stumbled across your blog via a link by "dibujos hechos aprisa". I heard a lecture of its author in Münster, Germany, some years ago. (He is interested in language teaching.)
I find the owl very colorful (is it fingerpaint?) I think with children about this age you often find these "cephalopods" (are they called so?)(in german I would say "Kopffüssler")
I don't know how often I will have the chance to pay a visit to your site, since one loses oneself in the immensitiy of the internet. It was only after some years that I revisited the "dibujos"-blog and already was happy to find it again (and not being deleted)(sort of nostalgia)
Hope I wasn't too long, kind regards, Andreas.
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