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Word or expression used to express an emotion or sentiment

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The Andrew Carter Podcast
Dan Riskin: Um… interjections turn out to be… uh… important

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 5:04


Science communicator and bat expert Dan Riskin talks to Andrew Carter every Wednesday at 8:20.

All Around Science
237 - Um... huh? Are Interjections Useful in Speech?

All Around Science

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 62:10


On today's episode: Whale poop and pee is more important than you might think! Um… What? Huh? And lots of other examples of why my public speaking teacher was wrong. All that and more today on All Around Science...RESOURCESDiscovery: The Great Whale Pee Funnel Huh? The valuable role of interjectionsSpeech interjections aren't throwaway linesIs “Huh?” a Universal Word? Conversational Infrastructure and the Convergent Evolution of Linguistic ItemsListeners as co-narrators | APA PsycNetCREDITS:Writing - Bobby Frankenberger & Maura ArmstrongBooking - September McCrady THEME MUSIC by Andrew Allenhttps://twitter.com/KEYSwithSOULhttp://andrewallenmusic.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Delhi Public School Podcast
Class 3 - English Ls-8 Grammar (Interjections)

The Delhi Public School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 2:32


The Delhi Public School Podcast
Class 3 - English Ls-8 Grammar (Interjections)

The Delhi Public School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 2:32


Knowable
Speech interjections aren't throwaway lines

Knowable

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 14:08


Bonus episode: Knowable Magazine Podcast co-host Adam Levy talks with linguists Mark Dingemanse and Martina Wiltschko about the importance of the little “throwaway” utterances we use during conversations — such as Mmhmm, Huh? and more. Long ignored by scholarship, these interjections, as they're termed, are key to keeping conversations flowing. But that realization was recent, because much of early linguistics research was done with written text and not actual, live conversations. You can read more about interjections in the related article authored by Bob Holmes at Knowable Magazine. Find the transcript of this episode, plus other podcast episodes at knowablemagazine.org/podcast.

Unstoppable Farce; The Mitch Maloney Story
Chapter 18: Skipper Skete's Beef Baloney

Unstoppable Farce; The Mitch Maloney Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 30:13


Under interrogation by the League of Acolytes for Televisual Emcees and Raconteurs, Mitch finally comes clean about what went down on the SS Mayhem at the afterparty to end all afterparties.Endnotes:Mike Myers, Canada (Canada, Doubleday Canada, 2016) p207. Capsule Review: Barely a memoir, more a celebration of Canadianness, Myers must be among the most patriotic citizens of the largely unenthusiastic (in my experience) nation. Lots of semi-interesting trivia and observations for southern Ontario residents and enthusiasts. Relevant information about Myer's career exposes a ridiculous amount of privilege and fortune, which is reasonably acknowledged but not examined critically. Myers easy confidence/sense of entitlement seems to have played a significant part of his overall trajectory. Slack Score: 15; Snark Score: 9.3; Overall FCA ranking: 84Richard Pryor, Pryor Convictions; and Other Life Sentences; The Official Autobiography (Los Angeles, Pantheon, 1997) p.97 Capsule Review: One of the most tragic/upsetting of all FCAs, much of the story has been told in bits and pieces either in standup sets or Jo Jo Dancer, and the written word doesn't quite convey the conflicted nuance of Pryor's voice. Nonetheless, a traumatic moving confessional. Interjections by Mudbone provide a welcome alterity and distancing from the heartbreak of the main narrative and a poetic flourish I didn't expect going in** Slack Score: -15; Snark Score: 4; Overall FCA ranking: 5Tom Shales & James Andrew Miller, Live from New York: An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live (New York, Little, Brown and Company, 2014) p16; (see original citation for Chapter 11)Dick Ebersol, From Saturday Night to Sunday Night (New York, Simon & Schuster, 2022) p.98. Capsule Review: I only read through the SNL relevant sections, so can't comment on the whole Ebersol enchilada, but he's not a comedian by any measure so it's outside of the scope of this project. Writing is just so-so. He's clearly just trying to get his side of the story out there, probably takes a bit too much credit or deflects blame when possible. Doug Hill & Jeff Weingrad, Saturday Night: A Backstage History of Saturday Night Live (San Francisco, Unread Reads, 1986) p.511 (general anecdote widely repeated) Earlier, much more compelling behind-the-scenes story of The Show's  inception until the return of Lorne Michaels creation and first decade than the more wide-ranging oral history by Shales and Miller. Not technically an FCA, so no rankings given.

Detoxicity: By Men, About Men, For Everyone
DetoxPod 187 : Tristan More (Podcaster/Friend)

Detoxicity: By Men, About Men, For Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 74:02


Tristan More and I have been friends for over a decade. We've touched on a lot of the topics we discuss over the course of this conversation many times over the years, but never this much in depth. Through the hour we spend together, we chat about everything from grief and loss to the evolution of our particular relationship. The meat of the episode, I think, relates to Tristan's evolution as a spiritual being and his struggles with the ways Christianity is practiced in the present day. We don't talk about this at all in the episode, by the way, but it's probably worth mentioning that Tristan has a podcast called Interjections that you should also check out. I hope you enjoy our conversation!

Trivia Tracks With Pryce Robertson
John Madden: From Coaching to the Broadcasting Booth

Trivia Tracks With Pryce Robertson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 4:42


The Hall of Fame coach and sports commentator led the Oakland Raiders to 103 wins—the winningest head coach in the team's history—and soon became known for his interjection-filled announcing style.

Learn Romanian | RomanianPod101.com
Romanian Teachers Answer Your Questions #20 - What Are Interjections?

Learn Romanian | RomanianPod101.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 9:38


learn about interjections in Romanian

LearnCraft Spanish
103: Spanish Interjections

LearnCraft Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 35:37


How do you say “um” in Spanish? Or how about “yikes” or “all right”? Let's learn some of the most common Spanish interjections and get practice using them in context!

The InFluency Podcast
409. Eww, m-hm, phew! How to pronounce common interjections in English

The InFluency Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 10:58


Hmm, a-ha, eww! Huh…chances are that you've come across interjections in English before when reading, but you may not know how to pronounce all of them! In this episode, I'll share some of the most common interjections in English.

The InFluency Podcast
409. Eww, m-hm, phew! How to pronounce common interjections in English

The InFluency Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 10:58


Hmm, a-ha, eww! Huh…chances are that you've come across interjections in English before when reading, but you may not know how to pronounce all of them! In this episode, I'll share some of the most common interjections in English.

6 Minute Vocabulary
Discourse Markers: Interjections

6 Minute Vocabulary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 6:34


Do you know your ouch! from your ugh!? These words are called interjections.

Learn Afrikaans | AfrikaansPod101.com
Afrikaans Teachers Answer Your Questions #13 - What Are Interjections?

Learn Afrikaans | AfrikaansPod101.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 8:47


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Brobdingnagian Bards Podcast

“Exclamations” is a parody of “Interjections” from Schoolhouse Rock. You'll learn the story behind this fun song. It's all on the Brobdingnagian Bards Podcast #79 0:02 - HOW LONG IS A BROBDINGNAGIAN MINUTE? Brobdingnagian Bards are The Original Celtic Renaissance music duo. A Bard buy any other name… would have a shorter name.  THANK YOU NAGIANS! We finance our music entirely through the monthly financial generosity and support of our fans on Patreon. Sign up to our individual Patreon pages so that you can access behind-the-scenes, Brobdingnagian Bards-exclusive content.  You'll get an extended version of this podcast, bootleg concerts, videos, and first access to new songs. Support Andrew McKee at http://patreon.com/irishbard  Support Marc Gunn at http://patreon.com/celtfather  4:45 - UPCOMING SHOWS MAR 23-24: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX MAR 28: Bards Internet Concert MAR 30-31: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX Marc Gunn FEB 10: The Lost Druid Brewery, Avondale Estates, GA @ 6:30-9:30 PM FEB 15: Hobbit Drinking Songs on Bandcamp @ 7:30 PM FEB 17: Goblin Market: Frost Faire @ 6:00-10:30 PM APR 19-21: Jordan Con, Crowne Plaza Ravinia, Atlanta, GA JUN 22: Nerdy Wonderland Summer Solstice, The Lost Druid Brewery, Avondale Estates, GA   Andrew McKee MAR 2 - APR 21: Sherwood Forest Faire, McDade, TX MAY 18th - JUN 9th: New Jersey Ren Faire, Columbus, NJ   8:26 - TODAY'S SONG STORY: EXCLAMATIONS 16:05 - Brobdingnagian Bards “Exclamations” from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales 18:38 - CLOSING Brobdingnagian Bards Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn and Andrew McKee. Sign up to our mailing list to download free MP3s and get monthly updates of what's new. Find it all at thebards.net  

Espresso English Podcast
10 Interjections + Examples

Espresso English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 5:58


Interjections are words used to express emotion. There are hundreds of them, and they are very common in everyday English conversation. The best way to learn interjections is not by studying a list, but by learning how each interjection is used in real life. Here are are 10 interjections in English and examples of how we use them. Learning from conversations is a great way to learn English more naturally! That's why all the lessons in my Everyday English Speaking Courses are based on conversations. This way, you can learn English phrases in context, and know what to say when you're in a similar situation.

Learn Urdu | UrduPod101.com
Urdu Teachers Answer Your Questions #10 - What Are Interjections?

Learn Urdu | UrduPod101.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 5:10


learn about interjections in Urdu

Learn Czech | CzechClass101.com
Czech Teachers Answer Your Questions #9 - What Are Interjections?

Learn Czech | CzechClass101.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 6:49


learn about interjections in Czech

LearnCraft Spanish
103: Spanish Interjections

LearnCraft Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 35:37


How do you say “um” in Spanish? Or how about “yikes” or “all right”? Let's learn some of the most common Spanish interjections and get practice using them in context!  

Rethinking Rest
81. Three… It's a Magic Number

Rethinking Rest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 41:08


Episode 81 - Three... It's a Magic NumberJuly 29, 2023 - Host: Dr. Gregory HallI grew up listening to School House Rock. I know that dates me a little… but I suspect with the internet and all… there are many in every generation that are familiar with songs like Interjections, I'm Just a Bill, and Conjunction Junction. These songs were formative during my development years. It was during those years that I also learned that the number three… well... there's something about that number that's magic. In today's episode we'll look into the significance of the number three, both culturally and biblically.Resources Referenced and/or Read:Hall, Gregory D. "Rethinking Rest; Why Our Approach to Sabbath Isn't Working." Deep River Books, Sisters, OR, 2023.Hall, Gregory D. Beyond the Sabbath's Shadow; A Biblical Understanding and Application of Godly Rest. DMin Major Project, Knox Seminary, 2017.YouTube interview with Dr. John H. Walton available here: https://youtu.be/FaRhASBLmv0  2024 Israel Trip Information - https://rethinkingscripture.com/israel-2024/Recent Podcasts where Greg has been Interviewed:You can track all my guest interviews on my page: https://rethinkingscripture.com/guest-appearances/ Show Music:Intro - Three is a Magic Number is a song from Multiplication Rock! It goes over multiplying by three. This song was the pilot episode of the whole Schoolhouse Rock! series. It features a magician, who goes over multiplying by three while many examples are provided. (A man and a woman having a baby –three in the family; heart, soul, body – three parts) The music and lyrics are by Bob Dorough, and it is also performed by him (with uncredited backing vocalists and a male singer). It first premiered on the pilot episode of "Curiosity Shop" on September 2, 1971. Two years later, when Schoolhouse Rock! premiered, the airdate was on January 6, 1973. (https://schoolhouserock.fandom.com/wiki/Three_Is_a_Magic_Number)Transition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallOutro - Hip-hop trio De La Soul interpolated the "Three is a Magic Number" song as "The Magic Number", which was included in their 1989 debut studio album, 3 Feet High and Rising. The track gained further exposure when it was featured in the 2021 superhero crossover film Spider-Man: No Way Home. Watch De La Soul's full video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxkOWjZAPLsOther Covers of the songBlind Melon made a cover of the song, which appeared in track 3 of Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks.The song was covered, with rewritten lyrics, by Greg Raposo, Matthew Ballinger, and Stevie Brock to promote Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers. Their cover appears on the original release of the film's soundtrack, while a music video appears on the film's original DVD release.The album version is slightly longer than the TV version, because it has an extra verse explaining the pattern of each set of ten containing three multiples of three. It was also used in the original 1971 broadcast in the form of a carnival duck shooting game. This scene was never rebroadcast or available on home media or streaming sites.Podcast Website:The All-America Listener Challenge Updates: https://rethinkingscripture.comMy Podcast Studio... The Upper Room: https://rethinkingscripture.com/podcast-episodes/More information about The Homes and Help Initiative: https://rethinkingscripture.com/homes-help-initiative/Sister site: RethinkingRest.comRethinking Rest... the Book: now available wherever you buy your books! Kindle version available.More information: https://rethinkingrest.com/the-book/Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RethinkingScripture Twitter: @RethinkingStuffInstagram: Rethinking_ScriptureYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6YCLg2UldJiA0dsg0KkvLATikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rethinkingscripturePowered and distributed by Simplecast.

Nerdery and Murdery
Just Nerdery Ep.2 School House Rock

Nerdery and Murdery

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 33:39


For the Hiatus, K3 and Zig explore School House Rock.Enjoy the Interjections, Conjunctions, and your Time for Timer. For your 30 day free Audible Trial go to: Audibletrial.com/nerderyandmurderyFor 10% off with BetterHelp go to: betterhelp.com/nerderyandmurderySupport the show

Verbs in a Nutshell >> English

9 Parts of Speech-Nouns, Pronouns,Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections, Determiners(Articles)

Learn Norwegian Podcast
10 Interjections in Norwegian With Phrases: Adding Emotion and Color to Your Conversations

Learn Norwegian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 8:49


Today's Episode: 10 Interjections in Norwegian With Phrases: Adding Emotion and Color to Your ConversationsThe Learn Norwegian Podcast is brought to you by the Norwegian Language School. Listening to our podcast is an enjoyable way to learn Norwegian at your own pace, whenever and wherever you are! Visit our website www.nlsnorwegian.no and sign up for a FREE Norwegian Trial ClassSupport the showRegister for Norwegian classesCheck your Norwegian level for free hereRefer a friend. Earn USD when our friend sign up for a Norwegian class, and your friendwill get a discount of USD100! This is a win/win situation! Register here

So Japanese
Street Level Japanese Episode 7: Aizuchi (Interjections) (Teaser)

So Japanese

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 3:52


In Japan, the use of aizuchi is customary and polite. So, on this episode of Street Level Japanese we share some of our favourite and most common interjections to help with fluency and to keep conversations going.日本では、あいづちの使用は慣習的で丁寧に使われることがよくあります。 今回のストリートレベルジャニーズのエピソードでは、私たちのお気に入りで最も一般的な間投詞をいくつか紹介します。少しでも日本語が流暢に話せるようになり、会話を続けられるようにするためにはとっても重要な言葉です。是非最後までお楽しみ下さい!!Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/Sojapanese

6 Minute Vocabulary
Discourse Markers: Interjections

6 Minute Vocabulary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 6:10


Do you know your ouch! from your ugh!? These words are called interjections.

Inglés en Español
¿Qué son las interjections?

Inglés en Español

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 3:57


10 Minute Grammar
10 Minute Grammar Episode #10: Coordinating Conjunctions (Parts of Speech Order series)

10 Minute Grammar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 11:15


Parts of Speech are for sentence building: The (noun marker/article) The CAT (noun) The SNEAKY cat (adjective) The sneaky cat CLIMBS. (Verb) The sneaky cat EASILY climbs (adverb). The sneaky cat easily climbs. HE uses HIS claws. (Pronoun) The sneaky cat easily climbs. He uses his claws ON the tree. (Preposition) YES, the sneaky cat easily climbs. He uses his claws on the tree. (Interjections) 1) Coordinating conjunctions (cc) 2) Used to join coordinating pieces. -two or more words -two or more phrases -two or more sentences 3) Teach through acronym: FANBOYS F or A nd N or B ut O r Y et S o Goals for students to start recognizing them. Find them in grammar exercises. Punctuate them. And, most importantly, write with them to create compound sentences. Get your 140 parts of speech posters and student reference rings at one of my stores!  Get your Think Fast Grammar Quizzes at Teachers Pay Teachers! Advanced here and beginner here ------------------------------------------------- Look me up for more information and links to my resources: Language Arts Lady Blog Language Arts Lady Store Teachers Pay Teachers Store How I Teach YouTube Channel How I Teach Episodes Instagram Monday Mini Mail (Archived Articles) 10 Minute Grammar Podcast Pinterest Facebook/Language Arts Lady Punctuation Puzzles 2022-2023 Classes and Tutoring All LAL Freebies How I Teach iTunes

10 Minute Grammar
10 Minute Grammar Episode #9: Interjections (Parts of Speech Order series)

10 Minute Grammar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 11:43


Welcome to another episode of 10 Minute Grammar! This is number 8 in our Parts of Speech series--the eighth part of speech that we teach/learn for sentence building! 1. Noun marker: THE 2. Noun: The CAT 3. Adjective: The SNEAKY cat 4. Verb: The sneaky cat CLIMBS. 5. Adverb: The sneaky cat EASILY climbs. 6. Pronoun: The sneaky cat easily climbs trees. HE uses HIS claws. 7. Prepositions: The sneaky cat easily climbs trees. He uses his claws ON TREES. 8. TODAY!!! Interjection: YES, the sneaky cat easily climbs trees. He uses his claws on trees.   RHYME: My, well, oh Wow, yes, no   Two ways to use them in sentences: 1) Interjected at the beginning of sentences: a. Yes, the cat climbs. b. No, he doesn't bite. 2) As stand alone sentences with an exclamation point following: a. Yes! b. Oh!   Products mentioned in this episode: 1. CAVES---what a sentence contains poster set  2. Beginning Think Fast Quiz for memorizing parts of speech 3. Advanced Think Fast Quiz for memorizing parts of speech 4. Checklist Challenge FREE book and video set for application of grammar to writing!    ------------------------------------------------- Look me up for more information and links to my resources: Language Arts Lady Blog Language Arts Lady Store Teachers Pay Teachers Store How I Teach YouTube Channel How I Teach Episodes Instagram Monday Mini Mail (Archived Articles) 10Minute Grammar Podcast Pinterest Facebook/Language Arts Lady Punctuation Puzzles 2022-2023 Classes and Tutoring All LAL Freebies How I Teach iTunes

Rav Gershon Ribner
What justifies a maggid shiur being rude and intolerant of interjections

Rav Gershon Ribner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 4:27


Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution
Understanding Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases (The RIGHT way... heh!)

Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 22:35


Prepositions are small words which indicate place, motion, cause, time, manner, and the like. Those which indicate place include “in, at, on, near, beside, along, among, over, under.” Among those betokening motion are “from, toward, up, down, around, into, onto” and so on. Others show cause, such as “because of, for, by, with, out of.” English has around one hundred and fifty small words that can be used as prepositions. Here are a few of the most common: “about, above, across, after” and the rest of the words on this slide. However, not all small words in English are prepositions, for instance, what are probably the two most frequently used small words in English “the” and “a/n,” which represent a different part of speech, what grammarians call “articles.” Another type of small word which isn't a preposition is called a “conjunction,” e.g. “and, or, but, since.” Conjunctions link two or more things, actions, ideas, etc. Yet another type of small word that's not a preposition is the adverb. Adverbs include words like “very, well, soon, there, now,” and in the same way that adjectives modify nouns, adverbs modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs. Adverbs are yet another part of speech. Finally, interjections are also small words that aren't prepositions. Interjections include exclamations like “oh!, darn!, ouch!, please!.” These are often associated with the expression of strong emotion or surprise, or pleading. Thus, they're often followed by an exclamation point. Zounds! The basic function of prepositions is to show how a noun relates to the rest of the sentence. That noun is called the “object of the preposition,” which we'll abbreviate as “OP.” The word “preposition” means literally “pre- [“before”] -position [“placed”], because a preposition almost always precedes its object. Actually, “preposition” is kind of a dumb name for this part of speech ─ the same could be said for articles like “the” which usually precede the word they go with, and titles like “sir” as in Sir Lancelot ─ but I can't think of any better name than preposition. To call them what they actually are, “locational-motional-causal markers,” just seems like the wrong direction to go in. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liam-connerly/support

The Old Dog Pack Show
Episode 54: Interjecting on the Interjections with the Incomparable Matt Wynne

The Old Dog Pack Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 37:18


Welcome to The Old Dog Pack Show — the world's premier podcast regarding the mind, body, soul, and money of the middle-aged man.   In episode 54, we give you another dose of the brilliant and incomparable Matt Wynne. In what may be the best episode ever, our guest regales the boys with tales of Ronnie Wood accompanying Guns N' Roses on a rousing live rendition of "Live and Let Die." Matt shows off his James Bond knowledge while the boys demonstreate their Cannonball Run knowledge. Matt tells us everything we need to know about The Premier League  Special shout out to Harvey's Brewery, creator of the best beers in Sussex (check 'em out at https://www.harveys.org.uk). Craig tells the rest of the Bill Cathey "Caged Heat" story. Finally, our heroes lament the demise of Rondo, the Thirst Crusher. SLAM IT DOWN FAST!   If you would like to do us a big favor, go on over to Apple Podcasts and leave a 5 star rating and/or a short review. It will help give us a little street cred and will help booking guests that can provide something worth listening to. Click ‘subscribe' while you're there. We'd also appreciate if you would share us with a friend. You can also check us out at olddogpack.com, where you can sign up for The Old Dog Pack newsletter. It may not be great, but it don't cost nothing.

Lexman Artificial
François Chollet on the psychological effects of interjections

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 5:22


In this episode, François Chollet discusses the psychological effects of interjections and how they can be used in communication.

We Will Rank You
HEY! Schoolhouse Rock ranked

We Will Rank You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 110:38


HEY! What's your most-loved and least favorite Schoolhouse Rock song!? The gang takes a look at their five favorite tunes from the iconic 1970s educational television cartoons of their youth. Adam dreamed up the idea to do our first top five episode, focusing on Multiplication, Grammar and America from the series' Golden Era, 1973-1976. Our first-ever 1970s-era show is crammed with fun facts, interjections, bootlegs and contests you just might want to watch our social media for. SHR royalty Aralee Dorough (voice on "My Hero Zero" and daughter of creator Bob Dorough) even kindly weighs in with her favorite! Please tell us how YOU would rank tonight's tunes on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod ! FILE UNDER/SPOILERS: Schoolhouse Rock, Bob Dorough, education,Multiplication Rock, Saturday morning cartoons, Elbow Room, De La Soul, Conjunction Junction, Fireworks, The Great American Melting Pot, Blind Melon, Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here, A Noun is a Person, Place, or Thing, Jeff Buckley, Grammar Rock, Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla, I'm Just a Bill, Blossom Dearie, Unpack Your Adjectives, Mother Necessity, 1970s, Verb: That's What's Happening No More Kings, Preamble, The Shot Heard Round the World, Jack Sheldon, Sufferin' Till Suffrage, American Rock, Three is a Magic Number, Ready or Not, Here I Come, Figure Eight, Interjections! US: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com wewillrankyoupod@gmail.com http://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.twitter.com/WeWillRankYouPo http://www.YourOlderBrother.com (Sam's music page) http://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4OFTIda46Di4HkS0CDvM7L (Dan's top 100 songs of 2020) THEM: https://www.schoolhouserock.tv https://houstonsymphony.org/about-us/musicians/aralee-dorough/

Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution
Grammar Review and Understanding Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases

Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 19:51


Prepositions are small words which indicate place, motion, cause, time, manner, and the like. Those which indicate place include “in, at, on, near, beside, along, among, over, under.” Among those betokening motion are “from, toward, up, down, around, into, onto” and so on. Others show cause, such as “because of, for, by, with, out of.” English has around one hundred and fifty small words that can be used as prepositions. Here are a few of the most common: “about, above, across, after” and the rest of the words on this slide. However, not all small words in English are prepositions, for instance, what are probably the two most frequently used small words in English “the” and “a/n,” which represent a different part of speech, what grammarians call “articles.” Another type of small word which isn't a preposition is called a “conjunction,” e.g. “and, or, but, since.” Conjunctions link two or more things, actions, ideas, etc. Yet another type of small word that's not a preposition is the adverb. Adverbs include words like “very, well, soon, there, now,” and in the same way that adjectives modify nouns, adverbs modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs. Adverbs are yet another part of speech. Finally, interjections are also small words that aren't prepositions. Interjections include exclamations like “oh!, darn!, ouch!, please!.” These are often associated with the expression of strong emotion or surprise, or pleading. Thus, they're often followed by an exclamation point. Zounds! The basic function of prepositions is to show how a noun relates to the rest of the sentence. That noun is called the “object of the preposition,” which we'll abbreviate as “OP.” The word “preposition” means literally “pre- [“before”] -position [“placed”], because a preposition almost always precedes its object. Actually, “preposition” is kind of a dumb name for this part of speech ─ the same could be said for articles like “the” which usually precede the word they go with, and titles like “sir” as in Sir Lancelot ─ but I can't think of any better name than preposition. To call them what they actually are, “locational-motional-causal markers,” just seems like the wrong direction to go in. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liam-connerly/support

Learn Vietnamese | VietnamesePod101.com
Vietnamese Teachers Answer Your Questions #22 - What Are Interjections?

Learn Vietnamese | VietnamesePod101.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 5:58


learn about interjections in Vietnamese

Amazing Sasha ASMR
VIDEO ASMR RELAX Pop Goes the MARBLES x Squidgy Finger Interjections x Amazing Sasha ASMR

Amazing Sasha ASMR

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 8:33


Watch me as I relax playing with marbles and a popper! With a few squidgy finger interjections. Support me and become a DELUXE Amazing Sasha ASMR podcast Subscriber: now for exclusive content! Exclusive, exquisite excursions within the hidden realms of our universe. Deep, dreamy delightful dreams and discovery. Amazing affirmations for you and only you. I am sending you positive energy, love and light. Amazing Sasha ASMR Watch me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AmazingSashaASMR Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amazingsashaasmr/ Say 'Hey Sasha' on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/sashaasmr *Please note: My channel should not be used as an alternative to professional help and advice. If you feel you are experiencing any issues with your mental health, please speak to your GP. Useful Links: Suicide Prevention https://www.samaritans.org/ Mental Health Information https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/

American English Grammar Review
Interjections Explained American English with Billgreen54

American English Grammar Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 1:34


Interjections! Just one of the most important parts of English! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/english-grammar-review/message

Learn Thai with Ling app!
Lesson 49: Common Thai Interjections make you sound Thai

Learn Thai with Ling app!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 2:40


Hello! It's Anchisa from Ling app here to teach you another lesson!!

Learn Thai GluayGluay
EP.38: 10 Interjections that make you sound Thai

Learn Thai GluayGluay

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 18:50


How does Thai sound for you? Speak Thai naturally with interjections or sounds we make with different emotions - shocked, sad, impressed, doubting, etc. Let's get started. อ๋อ ǒhhhhhhhhhhr = I see ห้ะ há = What!? อ่าว àao = What? (disappointed) โอ้โห ôh-hǒo = Wow! บ้า bâa = That's creazy! เห้ย hêuy = What!? (when something bad happened and you're shocked) อืม eum / เออ euh = aha เหย hěuy = awwww, uhmmm (good stuff) เฮ้อ hêr = to sigh โอ้ย óy = ouch! That hurts. Want to take Thai lessons with me - easy and fun?

Russian Through Stories| Learn Russian with the Storytelling method
11 Episode. Letter Й: Ой (interjections). PROMO version

Russian Through Stories| Learn Russian with the Storytelling method

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 13:02


Welcome to the 11 PROMO episode of the podcast “Russian through Stories: from A to Я”! Today we have the letter Й, and the topic is quite unusual: Interjections - Междометия. Today we're going to learn: an easy way to identify a native Russian speaker; when to use "ого, ой, ай, ай-ай-ай, уф"; the context in which the God and Devil are synonymous; how to express surprise, admiration, fright; what Russian dish is used as a swear word? In the second, practical part (only in Premium version)  you'll greatly improve your Russian with the techniques: Story-asking, Point of view, Reverse translation. Episode transcripts with English translation are available here: https://storytelling-russian.com/promo/ Special offer! Buy the complete Premium course with a 70% discount (valid for only 7 days): https://www.russian-through-stories.com/discount

6 Minute Vocabulary
Discourse Markers: Interjections

6 Minute Vocabulary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 6:10


Do you know your ouch! from your ugh!? These words are called interjections.

Learn Finnish | FinnishPod101.com
Finnish Teachers Answer Your Questions #13 - What Are Interjections?

Learn Finnish | FinnishPod101.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 10:43


learn about some common mistakes made by native Finnish speakers

Learn French | FrenchPod101.com
French Teachers Answer Your Questions #15 - What Are Interjections?

Learn French | FrenchPod101.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 7:14


learn about some common mistake made by native French speakers

Learn Dutch | DutchPod101.com
Dutch Teachers Answer Your Questions #13 - What Are Interjections?

Learn Dutch | DutchPod101.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 9:01


learn about some common mistake made by native Dutch speakers

A Very Suspect Podcast
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER! A Very Suspect Podcast look at School House Rock: Part One

A Very Suspect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 55:33


Waay back in the olden times of the 1970s  Saturday mornings were ruled by kids.   All morning every major station only broadcast cool shows for kids.  In between they'd get commercials for cereal, toys and... mathamatics , grammer and more!   Yes, cartoons with cool storylines, catchy tunes and.. gasp.. knowledge!! Who woulda thunk that learning  would be so... fun?Join us in part one of our look at the amazing emergence of School House Rock!  Find out how it started, who was behind it and who wrote and sang those perfect musical gems !!!Featuring lots of awesome music excerpts:SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS intro with General Mills insertSCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS teaser commercialSCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'Three Is A Magic Number'SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'Little Twelve Toes'SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'Figure Eight'SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'I Got Six'SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'Naughty Number Nine'SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'Interjections!'SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'Conjunction Junction'THE SIMPSONS excerpt 'I'm An Amendment To Be!'SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'Verb, That's What's Happening !'SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'Fives (Here I Come)'P.S.  Become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/SuspectVideo?fan_landing=trueOpening introduction and closing announcement is by GCOpening and closing music by Trigger Warning.Check them out on Facebook here:https://www.facebook.com/TriggerWarningOfficialBand/Or on Bandcamp here:https://triggerwarningofficialband.bandcamp.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SuspectVideo)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SuspectVideo)

Confessions of a Wee Tim'rous Bushi
Twitter Spats, Ennie Scat, Interjections & Reflections

Confessions of a Wee Tim'rous Bushi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 56:37


Series 2, episode 26: Spurred on to improve my sound quality by a call-in from Jason of Nerds RPG Variety Cast, I return for another constitutional and some RPG blether about Barrowmaze, Against the Darkmaster, self-absorption and (anti-)social behavior! Nerds RPG Variety Cast episodes referred to in this episode are D&D (https://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/nerds-rpg-variety-cast/id1494636468?l=en&i=1000514530522), and Against the Darkmaster (https://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/nerds-rpg-variety-cast/id1494636468?l=en&i=1000515236510). You can contact me at: scotinkyoto@yahoo.com, Menion @OldShabbyGamer (Twitter), and here on Anchor. Cheers! Details of the music for this podcast, available free of charge from Free Stock Musical, are as follows:   Otogi2 by PeriTune | http://peritune.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/menion/message

American English Grammar Review
How Do Interjections Work in American English with Billgreen54

American English Grammar Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 1:34


Your favorite English Teacher, Billgreen54 does it again with great English! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/english-grammar-review/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/english-grammar-review/support

Limitless Duty
Solo Piano + Minor Political Interjections courtesy of My Dad

Limitless Duty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 9:56


Improv. A little of this and a little of that. Also, “Crazy Train!” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brian-auker/support

Deutschtrainer | Vocabulary to go
Deutschtrainer – 100 Interjections

Deutschtrainer | Vocabulary to go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 2:29


Yay! Wow! Yuck! Here you will learn interjections in German – and their meaning.

Everyday Grammar - VOA Learning English
Mmm, That's Good! Using Interjections - August 21, 2018

Everyday Grammar - VOA Learning English

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 8:38