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Woohoo, I let you walk through the whole house the whole day…..till I have to notify you that I want to study and you have to stop to bother me by passing me *step*…*step*..
..*step*…*step* all the time 
aye, just saw what I wrote, I think I need some english lesson
You neglected to mention the Gaelic origins of the word
which is much more intresting and likely to be the original
useage of the word
Etymology: From Scottish (term, gramarye, , magic, enchantment, spell)
A charm affecting the eye, making objects appear different from what they really are.
Marina,
In every way your videos have improved incredibly. The lighting and feel of the videos is of higher quality, your delivery is better, and your appearance is better too. It’s amazing, actually.
Where did you learn to flirt with the camera? Has it been just practice makes perfect, or did you have a coach of some kind? You have gained such a presence that now it seems as if you are reaching through the camera to the viewer and speaking directly to them.
Anyway - I had gone back and clicked on this old lesson that I hadn’t seen before, and I thought the difference from this video to your current one is striking.
You’re the best.
Eric
My life love teaches in high school including a sophmore English course that includes grammar. I can’t wait to show her this one.
ROFL-copter!
Grammarous sound like someone with a speach impediment trying to say “glamorous”.
Or speech even….
You are so beautifully glamorous!
You put the ‘gram’ in ‘glamour’
And the ‘charm’ in ‘chemistry’.