Thursday, January 24, 2013

This and That (a Country Western Line Dance)

Today we learned the words this and that. They can be adjectives (this book or that homework) or pronouns (I want thisor Please give me that.)

First, learn some fruit vocabulary with this video. Then, in this video, Jennifer and Natasha practice asking and answering the question What's this?

This and that are singular.  The plural of this is these. The plural of that is those.  Watch this funny video about near (this, these) and far (that, those). 

For fun, watch this country western dance lesson. The name of the dance is "This and That". This class is for women, but the steps are the same for men. Try it! 




The words to the song "Woman" are below. The singer is Mark Chesnutt.

Woman, I know you better,
Probably even better

Than you even know yourself by now.
Now woman, where do you think you're going?

You know you're not going
To get any further than your mama's house
Before you turn around and come running back.

I know this and you know that
You're just mad and there's a chance,
A really good chance that I'm wrong again;
I usually am.
But girl you know as sure as rain
I'm always right about one thing
No little fight can change.
I'm your man; you're my woman.

Woman, you know I'm sorry
For me being such a sorry
Lousy, inconsiderate so-and-so,
So woman, now that we've got that over,
How 'bout* we skip over                                  *about
The part where you leave me
Standing in your dust
And start making up,
Glad to have you back.

I know this and you know that
You're just mad and there's a chance,
A really good chance that I'm wrong again;
I usually am.
But girl, you know as sure as rain
I'm always right about one thing
No little fight can change.
I'm your man, and you're my woman.

I know this and you know that
You're just mad and there's a chance,
A really good chance that I'm wrong again;
I usually am.
But girl, you know as sure as rain
I'm always right about one thing
No little fight can change.
I'm your man. You're my woman.
I might be a pain, but still the fact remains:
I’m your man.You’re my woman.

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