Fairy Tales in Speech Part 3: Goldilocks, Little Red and Jack and the Beanstalk
In my previous two posts I talked about why I like to use fairy tales in speech and then the specific targets I’ve been working
In my previous two posts I talked about why I like to use fairy tales in speech and then the specific targets I’ve been working
What is it about fairy tales? So many of them persist despite not following cultural trends. What’s the appeal and should we promote these with
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