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All NEW Value Packages!

All NEW Value Packages! Art of Eloquence has been working to rewrite all our hard copy study as eBooks for the last several months.  I think it was last month that we were finally able to announce that 4 out of 5 of our hard copy studies were re-released as eBooks containing even more information, tips and embedded links to make your communication study even easier and comprehensive! Well, this month we are excited to bring you some value packages that will save your family money!  We have brought back some old favorites and are introducing some new value packages that your family will just love!  Here’s what we have so far: 1.  Brand NEW!  Fun Pack! Contains our most...

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I Love Lucy: English Pronunciation

This is one of my favorite episodes of I Love Lucy.  Since this Thursday's Grace Talk Soup is on the cultural differences in communication, I thought it'd be fun to post this segment of I Love Lucy where Lucy is trying to convince Ricky that his Cuban accent doesn't afford him the ability to speak "Correct English".  I especially love the part where he can't figure out how to pronounce the different English words that all end in "ough". English is a funny language and even Americans have a "tough" time of it!  Or is that a "too" time of it?  LOL Do you have a funny cultural communication story you'd like to share?  Come on the show on Thursday...

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Be Our Guest!

We have some fun planned for you this Thursday! I also have a reminder about how you can get some free advertising for your ministry/business. And I want to remind you about our membership drive for the GTS Facebook Fan Club where you each member can get a free gift! See below: --------------------------------------------------- THIS WEEK'S SHOW: This Thursday Grace Talk Soup is having an Open Discussion show on how culture and accents and nationality can affect communication and we would LOVE for you to call in to share! Do people misunderstand you because of an accent? Do you find a gesture means something different where you grew up? Do your kids correct you because you are from NY and say...

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