Thank you so much for such detailed breakdown of 'Alliteration'. Precisely defined, lots of examples, comparison, example analysis just everything you could ask for. I am a fan of your quality content. Now I can write an argumentative essay on Alliteration haha. Plus, hand down for the most underrated UA-camr of all time. Thanks again gabs. Perhaps, I can call you gabs? God bless you.
Schools should be sending these out to pupils / parents email address , so that they could store them as reference points . The kids really respond to and remember something they’ve viewed on UA-cam , as opposed to having listened to a teacher at the front of a class, whilst probably distracted by other things . Tell them to go on UA-cam to do revision will probably be a far more attractive proposition. Just a thought 👍
@@GabriellaTavini , The cynical might suggest that they’ll politely decline and then their own teachers will make the exact same videos, or rather containing similar topics . The point is the kids like watching “you tubers” not Ms Smith their English teacher having a go on UA-cam ....it needs to be you doing it . Good luck , I honestly think it has real merits .
Thank you so much for such detailed breakdown of 'Alliteration'. Precisely defined, lots of examples, comparison, example analysis just everything you could ask for. I am a fan of your quality content. Now I can write an argumentative essay on Alliteration haha.
Plus, hand down for the most underrated UA-camr of all time. Thanks again gabs. Perhaps, I can call you gabs? God bless you.
Haha of course you can call me Gabs. I’m thrilled you found my break down of alliteration so handy - more to come. Stay tuned. 😉
Schools should be sending these out to pupils / parents email address , so that they could store them as reference points . The kids really respond to and remember something they’ve viewed on UA-cam , as opposed to having listened to a teacher at the front of a class, whilst probably distracted by other things . Tell them to go on UA-cam to do revision will probably be a far more attractive proposition. Just a thought 👍
Absolutely - good shout Lee. I may have to email a few English Departments and see whether they fancy spreading my free knowledge. 😆
@@GabriellaTavini , The cynical might suggest that they’ll politely decline and then their own teachers will make the exact same videos, or rather containing similar topics . The point is the kids like watching “you tubers” not Ms Smith their English teacher having a go on UA-cam ....it needs to be you doing it . Good luck , I honestly think it has real merits .
Can you please do Idiom.
I can potentially look at covering idioms in future yes. Great suggestion! 👍🏼
Perfect Pretty girl
Thank you!
would lizard and loved also be alliteration?
Yes! 🦎 ❤️
@@GabriellaTavini thank you so much
I'm from algeria (arabe)
It is extremely super information
Thank you and i try and do my best to learn english
Hey Aya! 👋 😊 thank you so much for commenting. I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Wishing you well in Algeria!
Hmm
Thanks for the detailed explanation...
You’re most welcome 🙃
My teacher made me see this 😅
That’s amazing to know that teachers are sharing my videos - thank you!
Finally, I found a video that properly helped me understand this topic. Thank you very much for making this !!!!
Yes! I’m so thrilled! Thanks for commenting lovely 😆 🖊 📕
I'm an English literature student, this channel would definitely improve my understanding of literary devices.
I appreciate it thanks keep up
Hey Shayan, thanks so much for your encouragement! Totally appreciated. Best of luck with your studies. 📚 🔮 ✨
I learned that the first letters of the adjacent words don’t need to be the same but the sounds need to be the same. Thank you.
Yeah, it’s a common misconception - glad I could help Fiel!
I think this is called assonance!
You clearly explained alliteration,.. Now u r my one of the best teacher in abroad.. Thanks Gab.. 👏👏
Haha - thanks so much! 🙃