Yes, different and bold help people retain things. This is so well done. Huge thank you! It was a topic I couldn't get my head around until your video.
As a neophyte literature teacher in the Philippines, this is so helpful. I've gotten all my lessons from this channel and I've learned so mucb better. Thank you so much 👍
Thank you for your videos because it's really helping me out for my test today. Also love the silly voice and background music, it calming me down and quite humorous.
Thanks for this! I'm taking a stay at home course so I don't have a teacher and I have to study by myself so this was a big help! :) I hope you're still making these kinds of videos. Subbed!
Nice! Very informative. A stylistic point on the video, if it's your natural voice I apologize, but it sounds like you're using some sort of filter or modulation. Everyone's got an opinion, but I'd prefer to hear natural voice. No offence meant :-) Keep up the great videos.
Oh My God! I literally enjoyed this vedio and most of all I actually understood the foot and meter which was so disturbing me...and I really liked the voice... such a good presentation and explanation...simple and lucid..💖💖
oops my heart has been skipping beats ever since i started studying poetry...u know first year, first semester.... such a scared lil cat . well i have benefited a lot and cant thank u enough....(`_`)
Hello there, thanks for sharing the video it helps us a lot. However I was still confused on how to scan a poem. Is there any rules that we need to follow? How about stressing? Thank you :)
loved the video, it really allowed me to fully understand the foot and meter, when before I just couldn't. Thankyou. Keep up the good work you are awesome. Also I thought the jokes were just perfect. (^^).
lol video his videos. I don't know anything about poetry and i'm learning and forgetting. I don't write poetry or like it but i love watch his videos cuz its creative and unique. i just watch his videos just to watch it. lol
Let me see if I understand "foot"; is it correct that, for example, in iamb, a foot is two syllables, i.e., one unstressed followed by one stressed, so that the word "delight," for example, if used in a poem of iambic pentameter would constitute one "foot?" Is that right? BTW: That Alvin the Chipmunk voice was EXTREMELY annoying.
It all makes sense logically except my ear can never differentiate a stressed syllable from an unstressed syllable lol
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I'm having the same issue 😅
Yes, different and bold help people retain things. This is so well done. Huge thank you! It was a topic I couldn't get my head around until your video.
As a neophyte literature teacher in the Philippines, this is so helpful. I've gotten all my lessons from this channel and I've learned so mucb better. Thank you so much 👍
Neophyte?
What are the stressed syllables and unstressed syllables
I can’t appreciate this clip enough, a fun way to learn
i laughed at Spondee tho HAHAHAHAA. awesome vid! i'm so thankful!!
This is my first video, but I'd like to say well done. I enjoyed the learning of this new concept
Not me taking a graduate poetry class at Harvard watching this 😳. Thank you! 🫡
What do u mean by "not me"
I love this. I was banging my head against a wall before this. Also, love the jokes and the teaching methods are amazing. Keep em coming!
Thank you for your videos because it's really helping me out for my test today. Also love the silly voice and background music, it calming me down and quite humorous.
3:41 can you explain why "in" is stressed here..??..because prepositions are not supposed to be stressed..!!
why at 5:05 is -ing of falling stressed?
same thing i thought
I really appreciate this video clip.Now I can understand meter very clearly!. The explanation is very clear and helpful to understand!*^^*
Thank you so much. I'm going to get at least a 4 on my AP Lit exam.
Thanks for this! I'm taking a stay at home course so I don't have a teacher and I have to study by myself so this was a big help! :) I hope you're still making these kinds of videos. Subbed!
Nice! Very informative. A stylistic point on the video, if it's your natural voice I apologize, but it sounds like you're using some sort of filter or modulation. Everyone's got an opinion, but I'd prefer to hear natural voice. No offence meant :-) Keep up the great videos.
My sentiments exactly 😊
Anyway a great video.
Loving this. Thank you! 🤩
"METRE" is spelled this way not only in the UK, but in Canada as well
wow i learned more here than i did taking over 2 years of ap english
Great easy to understand video! Great explanation! Many thanks!
Oh My God! I literally enjoyed this vedio and most of all I actually understood the foot and meter which was so disturbing me...and I really liked the voice... such a good presentation and explanation...simple and lucid..💖💖
It's really a very helpful video. Thank you for creating such video. loved it
We r using this and a few other of your videos to help us study for a poetry quiz in our English 2 class
Thank youu! So fun to watch yet useful❤
I love you cruel animation 😂😂❤❤❤
Love the intro
This really helped me for my AP Literature course, which didn't really teach us all these terms, so thank you!
The very instant comprehension dawns
Failure of comprehension moans.
Sadly I want to give up
Boldly I buckle up.
Your videos are the best. Thankyou☺️
YOU JUST SAVED MY REPORT THANKS BRO
Wonderful video. Thank you
The explain is very good
Thank you alot of
Very informative video, thank you!
Awsome... knowledgeable points with interesting presentation... thanks
no hallé en mi idioma una explicación tan buena, gracias por esto
Thanks. iT really helps a lot
Very cool!! Helped me alot!
Great and funny video. Thanx
I HAD MORE INFORMATION HERE WHOAAAAAAA
How do we know if a syllable is stressed or not
This is super helpful. Thanks!
Thank you! Clarified a lot for me... :)
This is very useful. Your jokes are funny btw. kudos!
This is gold. I have a midterm tomorrow, and I have no idea about iambic or trochee
Thanks for explaining so clearly with examples 👍
really, I do take a note! it is really informative and clear explanation! thx you!
the joke was fine, but the blush; nice touch lol.
ps pretty useful
is the word love pyrrhic?
Thanks for making this interesting!
Hey all! Not sure if this was said yet, but if you're having trouble hearing the stresses, change the playback speed to .75!
POV you're here because of online class 🤘
Finally descussing poetry, not' as rhyme of words.
Thank youu for this!
Worthy learning 😌
I mean, as far as I can tell "iambic pentameter" is either iamb, pyrrhic, dactyl, OR iamb, anapest, pyrrhic.
Great videe it helps me with my test a lot.Thank you
Thank you!
Very help fulll
Omg the background music lol
That was so very well explained and entertaining. 🤓
Stressed and unstressed that is the question😢
Highly helpfull.. Thanks alot
thank you very much
Great video
Was that a Dactylic Dimeter? I am just asking because you forgot what meter was that in your example in dactyl.
Thank you very much!
subbed the content is awesome!!!
Thanks
upon is a single word that is pyrrhic. I think. Let me know if I am wrong
Came just to learn iamb subscribed for next term poetry
oops my heart has been skipping beats ever since i started studying poetry...u know first year, first semester.... such a scared lil cat . well i have benefited a lot and cant thank u enough....(`_`)
Hello there, thanks for sharing the video it helps us a lot. However I was still confused on how to scan a poem. Is there any rules that we need to follow? How about stressing?
Thank you :)
Falling is a trochee. FALL ing
This is so cute and helpfullll
how do you make this stuff rhyme?
The information is helpful, the background music super distracting.
Good job !!!
What is the difference between meter and feet
Thanks for the video, but the background music and chipmunk voice are very off putting elements.I feel as if I can't focus on what is being explained.
loved the video, it really allowed me to fully understand the foot and meter, when before I just couldn't. Thankyou. Keep up the good work you are awesome. Also I thought the jokes were just perfect. (^^).
good shit. preciate it
Poetry usually seems very boring to me, thanks for making it fun (y)!! ^_^
Thank you ❤️
very helpful and funny video. Thanks a lot for the information. =)
lol video his videos. I don't know anything about poetry and i'm learning and forgetting. I don't write poetry or like it but i love watch his videos cuz its creative and unique. i just watch his videos just to watch it. lol
Haha love the voice
THE FUCKING JOKES
THE FUCKING VOICE
THE FUCKING BACKGROUND MUSIC
thanks for the info though
Let me see if I understand "foot"; is it correct that, for example, in iamb, a foot is two syllables, i.e., one unstressed followed by one stressed, so that the word "delight," for example, if used in a poem of iambic pentameter would constitute one "foot?" Is that right? BTW: That Alvin the Chipmunk voice was EXTREMELY annoying.
Thank you Very helpful
Watch from Bangladesh
Perfect teaching
But,the music is so intense,stresses me out!!
Are you the Gaijin Goomba?
thank u love it actually love ur jokes xDD
I don't understand how brakes is stressed but through is unstressed PS I am a native English speaker
"In the forests of the night"
Why "In" is stressed !???!in is preposition isn't it!?and prepositions are not stressed.
Hoy kung kinsa akong katapad pag study ha?,hahahahahha nundog rako
Neat.
who elses teacher brought you here??
bro ur voice weird, but the info can't be taught a better way, well done
helpful
Lose the music