Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Twelve Days of Christmas

On the first day of Christmas my tutor gave to me a language formed all willy-nilly.

On the second of Christmas my tutor gave to me two sounds of c, and a language formed all willy-nilly.
On the third day of Christmas my tutor gave to me three sounds of -ed, etc.
On the fourth day of Christmas my tutor gave to me the f,s,l, and z rule, etc.
On the fifth day of Christmas my tutor gave to me five—short—vowel—sounds etc.
On the sixth day of Christmas my tutor gave to me six syllable types, etc.
On the seventh day of Christmas my tutor gave to me seven r blends, etc.
On the eighth day of Christmas my tutor gave to me eight ways to spell long a, etc.
On the ninth day of Christmas my tutor gave to me a reminder to drop the e in ninth, etc.
On the tenth day of Christmas my tutor gave to me ten dictation toys with digraphs, etc,
On the eleventh day of Christmas my tutor gave to me the Norman Invasion's affect on English in the 11th century, etc.
On the twelfth day of Christmas my tutor gave to me twelve Wilson books, etc, and a language not quite so willy-nilly.

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