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Toon Story

Posted on: 25 Mar, 2009|Comments: 5|Views: 473|Likes: 4| INT

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Hi,

 

Take a look at this cartoon and your suggestions and comments are welcome:)

 

Thanks Lamberd(animator) and Tamil(cartoonist) for helping me in making this cartoon.

 

  I was inspired by the story in the link  

 

http://www.englishcafe.com/desaidp/blog

 

 

 

 

 

 

Smiling7Smiling7

Oh, Gomathi! I'm just viewing this today... your work is wonderful!

I would answer that I am sometimes a carrot, sometimes an egg, and sometimes aromatic coffee!

I will be pondering this question, reflecting upon it, for days to come.

Wonderful work! Thank you for sharing.

I have a question for you -- might I share this video with some students of mine [who are not yet EnglishCafe users (but I hope they might be soon)?]

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Holly

Martin Luther King: “Human salvation lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted.” (Holly’s addendum: “Are YOU creatively maladjusted?”)

kavitakavita

Aey great job Goms!!! Like Rob said I too would go with being a half egg and half coffee version of a human!! :-D Most times I feel like coffee..........all fragrant and spreading energy.........but lots of time also feel like the egg.......brittle on the outside......will crack the moment I am hit a bit........but inside all hardened!! I am sure you will agree to that????!!!

Do visit and motivate

MrTESOLMrTESOL

Hello Gomathi,
I'm starting to think that soon you will be the next Stephen Spielberg, with your excellent videos and now moving onto short stories.
I think I would be half egg and half coffee!
Rob.

gomathigomathi

I love the smiling food! Great job on this cartoon, it's very entertaining as well as helpful. I also really like the use of related vocabulary to express what how boiling changes the qualities of the food. One suggestion would be to add some of the key vocabulary to the cartoons in subtitles, as the cooking takes place.

Sure Kenneth, will be adding subtitles. Thanks for the suggestion:)

KennethKenneth

I love the smiling food! Great job on this cartoon, it's very entertaining as well as helpful. I also really like the use of related vocabulary to express what how boiling changes the qualities of the food. One suggestion would be to add some of the key vocabulary to the cartoons in subtitles, as the cooking takes place.

   
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