If you weren't already aware, Art of Eloquence has a fan page over on Facebook. We've been having such a fun time over there that I thought I'd share it with everyone so you could come on over and join us for some upcoming Art of Eloquence Communication FUN. Aside from all the fun links, videos, funny pictures and sayings posted weekly, here are two reasons you'll want to join us... 1. Communication BINGO starts Sept. 1st! I have a list of 75 communication terms posted on a secret link on the Art of Eloquence website just for our Facebook fan page members. Choose 25 of the terms, email them in to me before Sept. 1st and play along to...
This is one of the most hilarious I Love Lucy episodes where they discuss communication. It's about how difficult the English language is, especially in comparison to Spanish. I can relate as I'm a red head married to a Spanish speaking man myself. Check this out and have a giggle on us!
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For almost 8 years I've been talking about the incredible power of speech communication. Words are powerful things. After all, God spoke the world into existence! "God said let there be light and there was. For years I've been telling you about the power of words and now I can show you just how powerful words can be...
This sign demonstrates the unbelievable power of words...to forbid dying...at least right there! LOL
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So far in my article series, "A Question of Homeschooling," I've shared four of the most common questions homeschoolers are asked: Why do you homeschool?, Is homeschooling legal?, What about socialization? and Do you KNOW anything?. This week I want to share something that happened to me recently. My son has been taking a gymnastics class once a week this year. Since they had no classes during the middle of the day, they were willing to allow homeschoolers a significant discount. My son loves it. His favorite thing is the trampoline. They had two full classes during the school year. Unfortunately, most of the kids were taking the summer off so they reluctantly combined the two classes which ended up...
It's Friday Funnies here on Communication FUNdamentals and time for fun with words. This week I bring you some not so famous dog breeds:
Collapso: part Collie and part Lhasa Apso. A dog that folds up for easy transporting!
Peekasso: part Pekingnese and part Lhasa Apso. An abstract dog.
Terribull: part Terrier and part Bulldog. A dog that makes awful mistakes.
Blabrador: Bloodhound + Labrador. A dog that barks incessantly
Moot Point: Malamute and Pointer. Owned by ... oh, well, it doesn't matter anyway
Commute: Collie and Malamute. A dog that travels to work with you
Pointsetter: Pointer and Setter. A traditional Christmas pet
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