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Sesame Street English

Oscarfan

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Apperently, there's a new thing coming out called "Sesame Street English" which will help kids learn sentances and grammar and whatnot. This user: http://www.youtube.com/user/greetingcats has uploaded some clips from it, like two animated segments with Grover and Elmo and Animal Confessions. This looks neat.
 

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Apperently, there's a new thing coming out called "Sesame Street English" which will help kids learn sentances and grammar and whatnot. This user: http://www.youtube.com/user/greetingcats has uploaded some clips from it, like two animated segments with Grover and Elmo and Animal Confessions. This looks neat.
No offense to the Street, but I'd rather have SchoolHouse Rock back for that.
 

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Actually, Sesame Street English was meant to be distributed outside the US--to teach viewers learning English as a second language. So no, it won't replace any American kidvid for grammar lessons... :smile:
 
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