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Personification | Award Winning Personification Teaching Video | What is Personification?
Personification This video explains personification as a type of figurative language in which nonhuman things are given human qualities. It highlights how understanding personification improves reading and writing skills. Video imagery and voice-over combine to demonstrate how personification enhances the quality of an author’s writing. Many examples are provided with a step-by-step format for locating the personification within sentences.
published: 27 Oct 2019
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"Personification" by The Bazillions
Learn all about the magic of personification as you sing along with the Bazillions! Find out more at http://www.thebazillions.com
Personification
by The Bazillions
©2015 All rights reserved.
Personification, personification
making something come alive
with the words that you provide
In situations, Personification
takes something that your saying
and it acts just like a person
The flowers danced in the wind
But they don't dance
even if they had the chance
But they move together
like dancer with a partner
it's a nice way of saying
what the flowers were doing today
(Chorus)
The city I live in never sleeps
but who would have said
that the city goes to bed
And I think you'll agree
how big that bed would be
and It's a way to write down
that there's always some people around
The wind san...
published: 25 May 2017
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What is Personification?
What is Personification?
#청담러닝 #청담어학원 #ChungdahmLearning #Chungdahm #English #EnglishStudy #LearningEnglish #Animation #MotionGraphic #영어공부 #영어학원 #영어교육 #영어 #LiteraryDevices #Literature #문학 #애니메이션 #모션그래픽 #Education #EducationalVideo #Personification #의인화
published: 30 Apr 2015
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Metaphor, Simile, Personification, Hyperbole | Figurative Language Lesson
This fast and fun lesson will help you enhance your writing with these elements of figurative language.
See Episode Two here: https://youtu.be/x9_F6Ayw8FU
Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Imagery, and Irony!
published: 31 Jan 2019
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"What is Personification?": A Literary Guide for English Students and Teachers
What does personification mean? What are some examples of personification in literature? Professor Megan Ward answers these questions using examples from Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" and everyday life. The short video is designed to help high school and college English students to not only identify personification in stories and poems but also to analyze its structure and purpose. The video is sponsored by the School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University. For more discussions of literary topics and essay writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF YouTube Channel or visit https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/oregon-state-guide-english-literary-terms
This video now includes Spanish as well as English subtitles. To change subtitle language, click on the ...
published: 26 Nov 2019
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Personification in Song Lyrics
Can you find the examples of PERSONIFICATION in these song lyrics?
published: 28 Jan 2021
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PERSONIFICATION: Definition + Examples 🌞
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What is Personification? Definition + Examples 🌞 (... and how is it different than Anthropomorphism?)
Topics of this video include:
1. Personification - Definition
2. Personification - Examples
3. Personification - Human Characteristics
4. Difference between Personification and Anthropomorphism
5. How to Write a Short Story (eBook)
#Personification #Creativewriting #Story
--...
published: 16 Nov 2020
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Become a better writer: How to use personification
This lesson will transform your writing by making it richer and more interesting to read. How can you do that, you ask? By using personification, a style of writing which makes an object come to life as if it were a person. Let me explain. If you haven’t done your homework one night, and it is getting late, you might stare at your school books and feel anger or panic. You could say, “My evil textbooks were staring at me, laughing”. Of course, your books are objects that have no emotions, but as a person, you might attribute feelings to objects, and this is what we call “personification”. The next time you write a story, why not use this technique once or twice, to make the text more engaging? Watch the lesson to find out how to use this technique, with plenty of examples. Test yourself wit...
published: 26 Feb 2019
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Personification For Kids // Learning From Home
What is Personification? Giving inanimate objects human-like qualities. In this Lesson Video, we go through Personification examples, and your kids can create their own.
For more resources and videos like this one:
"Personification" by The Bazillions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqBZMR83wCg
The Sentence Song | English Songs | Scratch Garden:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Wrv_ZviMEc
These videos are to help with Distance Learning or Learning at Home, and they are a bit of fun. With schools being closed, this does not mean that Parents and Caregivers have to automatically start homeschooling. Make sure to spend time with your family, play boardgames, do some baking, even do the laundry together. We are all in the same boat, and your kids will be fine to be away from school.
I hav...
published: 05 Apr 2020
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Personification
Learn more about Personification in this short video clip!
published: 24 Jul 2012
6:37
Personification | Award Winning Personification Teaching Video | What is Personification?
Personification This video explains personification as a type of figurative language in which nonhuman things are given human qualities. It highlights how under...
Personification This video explains personification as a type of figurative language in which nonhuman things are given human qualities. It highlights how understanding personification improves reading and writing skills. Video imagery and voice-over combine to demonstrate how personification enhances the quality of an author’s writing. Many examples are provided with a step-by-step format for locating the personification within sentences.
https://wn.com/Personification_|_Award_Winning_Personification_Teaching_Video_|_What_Is_Personification
Personification This video explains personification as a type of figurative language in which nonhuman things are given human qualities. It highlights how understanding personification improves reading and writing skills. Video imagery and voice-over combine to demonstrate how personification enhances the quality of an author’s writing. Many examples are provided with a step-by-step format for locating the personification within sentences.
- published: 27 Oct 2019
- views: 354468
2:53
"Personification" by The Bazillions
Learn all about the magic of personification as you sing along with the Bazillions! Find out more at http://www.thebazillions.com
Personification
by The Bazill...
Learn all about the magic of personification as you sing along with the Bazillions! Find out more at http://www.thebazillions.com
Personification
by The Bazillions
©2015 All rights reserved.
Personification, personification
making something come alive
with the words that you provide
In situations, Personification
takes something that your saying
and it acts just like a person
The flowers danced in the wind
But they don't dance
even if they had the chance
But they move together
like dancer with a partner
it's a nice way of saying
what the flowers were doing today
(Chorus)
The city I live in never sleeps
but who would have said
that the city goes to bed
And I think you'll agree
how big that bed would be
and It's a way to write down
that there's always some people around
The wind sang through the trees
means that there was a breeze
The clock screams in my ear
the time to wake up is hear
The sun smiled down at me
a good day it's gonna be
This grey sweater is my friend
I guess I look good again
(Chorus)
Get "Personification" and the new album "On The Bright Side" on iTunes! http://apple.co/1QjVbdx
Subscribe to our channel! http://bit.ly/1whOfqH
Like us on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/thebazillions
https://wn.com/Personification_By_The_Bazillions
Learn all about the magic of personification as you sing along with the Bazillions! Find out more at http://www.thebazillions.com
Personification
by The Bazillions
©2015 All rights reserved.
Personification, personification
making something come alive
with the words that you provide
In situations, Personification
takes something that your saying
and it acts just like a person
The flowers danced in the wind
But they don't dance
even if they had the chance
But they move together
like dancer with a partner
it's a nice way of saying
what the flowers were doing today
(Chorus)
The city I live in never sleeps
but who would have said
that the city goes to bed
And I think you'll agree
how big that bed would be
and It's a way to write down
that there's always some people around
The wind sang through the trees
means that there was a breeze
The clock screams in my ear
the time to wake up is hear
The sun smiled down at me
a good day it's gonna be
This grey sweater is my friend
I guess I look good again
(Chorus)
Get "Personification" and the new album "On The Bright Side" on iTunes! http://apple.co/1QjVbdx
Subscribe to our channel! http://bit.ly/1whOfqH
Like us on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/thebazillions
- published: 25 May 2017
- views: 1013622
1:04
What is Personification?
What is Personification?
#청담러닝 #청담어학원 #ChungdahmLearning #Chungdahm #English #EnglishStudy #LearningEnglish #Animation #MotionGraphic #영어공부 #영어학원 #영어교육...
What is Personification?
#청담러닝 #청담어학원 #ChungdahmLearning #Chungdahm #English #EnglishStudy #LearningEnglish #Animation #MotionGraphic #영어공부 #영어학원 #영어교육 #영어 #LiteraryDevices #Literature #문학 #애니메이션 #모션그래픽 #Education #EducationalVideo #Personification #의인화
https://wn.com/What_Is_Personification
What is Personification?
#청담러닝 #청담어학원 #ChungdahmLearning #Chungdahm #English #EnglishStudy #LearningEnglish #Animation #MotionGraphic #영어공부 #영어학원 #영어교육 #영어 #LiteraryDevices #Literature #문학 #애니메이션 #모션그래픽 #Education #EducationalVideo #Personification #의인화
- published: 30 Apr 2015
- views: 456211
4:48
Metaphor, Simile, Personification, Hyperbole | Figurative Language Lesson
This fast and fun lesson will help you enhance your writing with these elements of figurative language.
See Episode Two here: https://youtu.be/x9_F6Ayw8FU
Alli...
This fast and fun lesson will help you enhance your writing with these elements of figurative language.
See Episode Two here: https://youtu.be/x9_F6Ayw8FU
Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Imagery, and Irony!
https://wn.com/Metaphor,_Simile,_Personification,_Hyperbole_|_Figurative_Language_Lesson
This fast and fun lesson will help you enhance your writing with these elements of figurative language.
See Episode Two here: https://youtu.be/x9_F6Ayw8FU
Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Imagery, and Irony!
- published: 31 Jan 2019
- views: 521310
3:54
"What is Personification?": A Literary Guide for English Students and Teachers
What does personification mean? What are some examples of personification in literature? Professor Megan Ward answers these questions using examples from Charle...
What does personification mean? What are some examples of personification in literature? Professor Megan Ward answers these questions using examples from Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" and everyday life. The short video is designed to help high school and college English students to not only identify personification in stories and poems but also to analyze its structure and purpose. The video is sponsored by the School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University. For more discussions of literary topics and essay writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF YouTube Channel or visit https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/oregon-state-guide-english-literary-terms
This video now includes Spanish as well as English subtitles. To change subtitle language, click on the settings icon in the video.
#LiteraryTerms #remotelearning #literature #remotelearning
Below are a few more videos in the series. Please drop us a comment letting us know what literary terms you would like us to explore in future videos!
"What is a prologue?": https://youtu.be/PEeMmskARMc
"What is a stanza?": https://youtu.be/qaXfCSCHBt0
"What is stream of consciousness?": https://youtu.be/WaSFwO3O2SI
"What is figurative language?": https://youtu.be/c2CRxHOgxBM
"What is irony?': https://youtu.be/q6e0oNVx8Uk
"What is a metaphor?": https://youtu.be/5mPSFQ1eFUU
"What is a simile?": https://youtu.be/YqJrZ6OoqjU
"What is hyperbole?": https://youtu.be/IzfyNwNpUmA
"What is a imagery?": https://youtu.be/uX413tALG7Q
"What is a sonnet?": https://youtu.be/QmrKmL06J9g
"What is metonymy?": https://youtu.be/jydjhvOzMGQ
"What is synecdoche?": https://youtu.be/V3G51sJcvzg
"What is enjambment?": https://youtu.be/yBn2ZOwv144
"What is satire?": https://youtu.be/io58hl1Z0TY
"What is juxtaposition?": https://youtu.be/4KXVPS3FYkQ
"What is foreshadowing?": https://youtu.be/nc-2Jg6b0Dw
"What is understatement?": https://youtu.be/tW3MZ6z8KNA
"What is rhyme?": https://youtu.be/_9oHeL2qI6g
"What is an unreliable narrator?": https://youtu.be/A-lDvHT2QyQ
"What is a genre?": https://youtu.be/Go0Mto2fOXY
"What is a narrative arc?": https://youtu.be/ngpHeQZtS-w
"What is a flashback?": https://youtu.be/tjTauD53Ru4
"What is personification?": https://youtu.be/5GOfjV6u0Co
"What is a narrator?": https://youtu.be/bCNNBxlnkjQ
"What is a flat character vs a round character?": https://youtu.be/IPIBTgPlK5c
"What is symbolism?": https://youtu.be/GR9VbSXxouM
"What is a graphic narrative? (Part I)": https://youtu.be/SPES7Z2fjIY
"What is a graphic narrative? (Part II)": https://youtu.be/KEqQIB5ytcI
"What is epistrophe?": https://youtu.be/6rdlklOZs4o
"What is poetic meter?": https://youtu.be/S13Tg3RAUW4
"What is a portmanteau?": https://youtu.be/P5TdpQXTkB0
"What is anaphora?": https://youtu.be/dr970RgZu8w
"What is an oxymoron?": https://youtu.be/oXMht0mi0xc
"What is a zeugma?": https://youtu.be/qGtjLGFPmXE
"What is free indirect discourse?": https://youtu.be/Vw5XclD9IlQ
"What is a vehicle and a tenor?": https://youtu.be/dBjtFyktXhQ
"What is the uncanny?": https://youtu.be/4IHvGHGVAM0
"What is a point of view?": https://youtu.be/acURl_KBiRI
"What is deus ex machina?": https://youtu.be/GCpGV7fOp2M
"What is a frame story?": https://youtu.be/cjJszH88J8A
"What is ekphrasis?": https://youtu.be/ySS-IZMPjjc
"What is blank verse?": https://youtu.be/TmwuGQIgj9A
"What is an epistolary novel?": https://youtu.be/mj40J8lFu7E
"What is allegory?": https://youtu.be/4IOsFCieGQA
"What is tragedy?": https://youtu.be/OBvVD08_0hU
"What are euphony and cacophony?": https://youtu.be/TzELOczXWOY
"What are assonance and consonance?": https://youtu.be/3ZQxhOcnJzE
"What is a setting in literature?": https://youtu.be/omsbv-hbXiM
"What is onomatopoeia?": https://youtu.be/aKRKcKcSW2c
"What is theme in literature?": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5KZc...
"What is a conflict in literature?": https://youtu.be/XqR0Hv6mwNU
"What is persona?": https://youtu.be/_5vKV7HNXlo
"What is a dramatic monologue?": https://youtu.be/ferWxPUN3ig
https://wn.com/What_Is_Personification_A_Literary_Guide_For_English_Students_And_Teachers
What does personification mean? What are some examples of personification in literature? Professor Megan Ward answers these questions using examples from Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" and everyday life. The short video is designed to help high school and college English students to not only identify personification in stories and poems but also to analyze its structure and purpose. The video is sponsored by the School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University. For more discussions of literary topics and essay writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF YouTube Channel or visit https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/oregon-state-guide-english-literary-terms
This video now includes Spanish as well as English subtitles. To change subtitle language, click on the settings icon in the video.
#LiteraryTerms #remotelearning #literature #remotelearning
Below are a few more videos in the series. Please drop us a comment letting us know what literary terms you would like us to explore in future videos!
"What is a prologue?": https://youtu.be/PEeMmskARMc
"What is a stanza?": https://youtu.be/qaXfCSCHBt0
"What is stream of consciousness?": https://youtu.be/WaSFwO3O2SI
"What is figurative language?": https://youtu.be/c2CRxHOgxBM
"What is irony?': https://youtu.be/q6e0oNVx8Uk
"What is a metaphor?": https://youtu.be/5mPSFQ1eFUU
"What is a simile?": https://youtu.be/YqJrZ6OoqjU
"What is hyperbole?": https://youtu.be/IzfyNwNpUmA
"What is a imagery?": https://youtu.be/uX413tALG7Q
"What is a sonnet?": https://youtu.be/QmrKmL06J9g
"What is metonymy?": https://youtu.be/jydjhvOzMGQ
"What is synecdoche?": https://youtu.be/V3G51sJcvzg
"What is enjambment?": https://youtu.be/yBn2ZOwv144
"What is satire?": https://youtu.be/io58hl1Z0TY
"What is juxtaposition?": https://youtu.be/4KXVPS3FYkQ
"What is foreshadowing?": https://youtu.be/nc-2Jg6b0Dw
"What is understatement?": https://youtu.be/tW3MZ6z8KNA
"What is rhyme?": https://youtu.be/_9oHeL2qI6g
"What is an unreliable narrator?": https://youtu.be/A-lDvHT2QyQ
"What is a genre?": https://youtu.be/Go0Mto2fOXY
"What is a narrative arc?": https://youtu.be/ngpHeQZtS-w
"What is a flashback?": https://youtu.be/tjTauD53Ru4
"What is personification?": https://youtu.be/5GOfjV6u0Co
"What is a narrator?": https://youtu.be/bCNNBxlnkjQ
"What is a flat character vs a round character?": https://youtu.be/IPIBTgPlK5c
"What is symbolism?": https://youtu.be/GR9VbSXxouM
"What is a graphic narrative? (Part I)": https://youtu.be/SPES7Z2fjIY
"What is a graphic narrative? (Part II)": https://youtu.be/KEqQIB5ytcI
"What is epistrophe?": https://youtu.be/6rdlklOZs4o
"What is poetic meter?": https://youtu.be/S13Tg3RAUW4
"What is a portmanteau?": https://youtu.be/P5TdpQXTkB0
"What is anaphora?": https://youtu.be/dr970RgZu8w
"What is an oxymoron?": https://youtu.be/oXMht0mi0xc
"What is a zeugma?": https://youtu.be/qGtjLGFPmXE
"What is free indirect discourse?": https://youtu.be/Vw5XclD9IlQ
"What is a vehicle and a tenor?": https://youtu.be/dBjtFyktXhQ
"What is the uncanny?": https://youtu.be/4IHvGHGVAM0
"What is a point of view?": https://youtu.be/acURl_KBiRI
"What is deus ex machina?": https://youtu.be/GCpGV7fOp2M
"What is a frame story?": https://youtu.be/cjJszH88J8A
"What is ekphrasis?": https://youtu.be/ySS-IZMPjjc
"What is blank verse?": https://youtu.be/TmwuGQIgj9A
"What is an epistolary novel?": https://youtu.be/mj40J8lFu7E
"What is allegory?": https://youtu.be/4IOsFCieGQA
"What is tragedy?": https://youtu.be/OBvVD08_0hU
"What are euphony and cacophony?": https://youtu.be/TzELOczXWOY
"What are assonance and consonance?": https://youtu.be/3ZQxhOcnJzE
"What is a setting in literature?": https://youtu.be/omsbv-hbXiM
"What is onomatopoeia?": https://youtu.be/aKRKcKcSW2c
"What is theme in literature?": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5KZc...
"What is a conflict in literature?": https://youtu.be/XqR0Hv6mwNU
"What is persona?": https://youtu.be/_5vKV7HNXlo
"What is a dramatic monologue?": https://youtu.be/ferWxPUN3ig
- published: 26 Nov 2019
- views: 20909
8:26
Personification in Song Lyrics
Can you find the examples of PERSONIFICATION in these song lyrics?
Can you find the examples of PERSONIFICATION in these song lyrics?
https://wn.com/Personification_In_Song_Lyrics
Can you find the examples of PERSONIFICATION in these song lyrics?
- published: 28 Jan 2021
- views: 17821
3:31
PERSONIFICATION: Definition + Examples 🌞
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What is Personification? Definition + Examples 🌞 (... and how is it different than Anthropomorphism?)
Topics of this video include:
1. Personification - Definition
2. Personification - Examples
3. Personification - Human Characteristics
4. Difference between Personification and Anthropomorphism
5. How to Write a Short Story (eBook)
#Personification #Creativewriting #Story
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✏️ Share other Personification examples in the comments!
🔔 If you feel like you learned something from this video, let me know in the comments and subscribe (& click the bell notification) for more!
Thanks for watching!
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https://wn.com/Personification_Definition_Examples_🌞
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What is Personification? Definition + Examples 🌞 (... and how is it different than Anthropomorphism?)
Topics of this video include:
1. Personification - Definition
2. Personification - Examples
3. Personification - Human Characteristics
4. Difference between Personification and Anthropomorphism
5. How to Write a Short Story (eBook)
#Personification #Creativewriting #Story
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✏️ Share other Personification examples in the comments!
🔔 If you feel like you learned something from this video, let me know in the comments and subscribe (& click the bell notification) for more!
Thanks for watching!
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- published: 16 Nov 2020
- views: 14938
9:51
Become a better writer: How to use personification
This lesson will transform your writing by making it richer and more interesting to read. How can you do that, you ask? By using personification, a style of wri...
This lesson will transform your writing by making it richer and more interesting to read. How can you do that, you ask? By using personification, a style of writing which makes an object come to life as if it were a person. Let me explain. If you haven’t done your homework one night, and it is getting late, you might stare at your school books and feel anger or panic. You could say, “My evil textbooks were staring at me, laughing”. Of course, your books are objects that have no emotions, but as a person, you might attribute feelings to objects, and this is what we call “personification”. The next time you write a story, why not use this technique once or twice, to make the text more engaging? Watch the lesson to find out how to use this technique, with plenty of examples. Test yourself with the quiz: https://www.engvid.com/become-a-better-writer-personification/
NEXT, watch these lessons to take your learning even further:
1. Improve your Writing: Show, Not Tell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHdzv1NfZRM&list;=PLpRs5DzS7VqpcTS7hXJU4ARPwSETGI1gy&index;=20
2. 50 adjectives to describe what you see, hear, feel, smell, and taste: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjKCXBHvMQw&list;=PLpRs5DzS7VqpcTS7hXJU4ARPwSETGI1gy&index;=14
TRANSCRIPT
Hello. Welcome back to engVid. Today we have a writing lesson for you to transform your writing so that it becomes richer and more interesting to read. Okay. What are we talking about? We're talking about personification today. "Personification", let's just write it, there. "Person", "fication" - that suffix means making into. So, we're making into a person an object or a non-human thing.
For example: "The car. The car screamed around the corner." If I say: "The car screamed", I'm exaggerating the noise of the car. It's obviously got a very powerful engine; slightly antisocial. Okay? "The car screamed around the corner." It exaggerates how much of a hurry this car is in.
"The sun". Okay? Which one of these words do you think would go with "sun"? Would the sun watch? Not really. So, it's either going to be a nice feeling, the sun - it's warming us; or it's too hot, in which case it's going to be slightly unpleasant. "The sun sat... Sat up in the sky"? Possibly. "The sun spat" - no, that sounds more like rain than sunshine to me. What about "glared"? Okay? It's looking and it's quite harmful, these rays. "The sun glared out. The sun glared out, shining its harmful UV rays into the person's skin." Right.
"The house". The house can either: "spit", "sit", or "watch". What should we go for? "The house spat out"? No. "The nightclub spat out the drunk", but I don't think we're going to have a house spitting. It may be sitting, though. "The house was perched; the house was sat on the top of the hill from which there was a fantastic view."
"The clock", "watched". "The clock", "the clock". Let's go for the ones that's easiest first; it's always a good exam technique - you go what's... Through what's easier first. "The washing machine spat out the dirty clothes at the end of the cycle." A "cycle" is a complete sort of revolution; it's a complete trip in the washing machine. A trip in the washing machine? You know what I mean. It's when the clothes go in and it finishes.
That means we have: "The clock" and "watched". "The clock watched the inhabitants of the house mournfully." Okay? "Mournfully" - an adverb to express sadness.
So, what are we doing here? What we're doing is we're bringing to life these objects. They're kind of turning into characters. We don't say: "he" or "she" for objects, like you do in other languages, but we can use personification to describe and give things more of a quality.
Let's have another go:
"The washing machine _________ my change".
Okay? So, a vending machine is something, you know, you put a coin in, get a can of Coke or get a chocolate bar, or something healthier. Right? I've put some money into the vending machine, and it's taken that money and not given me a can of Coke. So, obviously that's quite annoying, so I want to turn this vending machine into an annoying person. Okay? So, what's going to be an annoying action? I need to describe the swallowing of my change. That's something a human could do; a human swallows. Let's have that kind of idea, but I'm going to use: "gobbled up". "The vending machine gobbled up my change." Nasty vending machine.
Then what's it going to do? "It..." Hmm.
"It _________ at me as if it had not done anything wrong."
Okay? So, I don't know about you, but when I'm a teacher and I look out to my class and I catch someone doing something they shouldn't do, and they'll often go: "Mm, no. I haven't done anything wrong." Okay? It's the same with this vending machine. We're trying to turn them into a human being. "It stared at me as if it had not done anything." Obviously, the vending machine doesn't eyes... Doesn't have eyes, but we're giving it a human characteristic. […]
https://wn.com/Become_A_Better_Writer_How_To_Use_Personification
This lesson will transform your writing by making it richer and more interesting to read. How can you do that, you ask? By using personification, a style of writing which makes an object come to life as if it were a person. Let me explain. If you haven’t done your homework one night, and it is getting late, you might stare at your school books and feel anger or panic. You could say, “My evil textbooks were staring at me, laughing”. Of course, your books are objects that have no emotions, but as a person, you might attribute feelings to objects, and this is what we call “personification”. The next time you write a story, why not use this technique once or twice, to make the text more engaging? Watch the lesson to find out how to use this technique, with plenty of examples. Test yourself with the quiz: https://www.engvid.com/become-a-better-writer-personification/
NEXT, watch these lessons to take your learning even further:
1. Improve your Writing: Show, Not Tell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHdzv1NfZRM&list;=PLpRs5DzS7VqpcTS7hXJU4ARPwSETGI1gy&index;=20
2. 50 adjectives to describe what you see, hear, feel, smell, and taste: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjKCXBHvMQw&list;=PLpRs5DzS7VqpcTS7hXJU4ARPwSETGI1gy&index;=14
TRANSCRIPT
Hello. Welcome back to engVid. Today we have a writing lesson for you to transform your writing so that it becomes richer and more interesting to read. Okay. What are we talking about? We're talking about personification today. "Personification", let's just write it, there. "Person", "fication" - that suffix means making into. So, we're making into a person an object or a non-human thing.
For example: "The car. The car screamed around the corner." If I say: "The car screamed", I'm exaggerating the noise of the car. It's obviously got a very powerful engine; slightly antisocial. Okay? "The car screamed around the corner." It exaggerates how much of a hurry this car is in.
"The sun". Okay? Which one of these words do you think would go with "sun"? Would the sun watch? Not really. So, it's either going to be a nice feeling, the sun - it's warming us; or it's too hot, in which case it's going to be slightly unpleasant. "The sun sat... Sat up in the sky"? Possibly. "The sun spat" - no, that sounds more like rain than sunshine to me. What about "glared"? Okay? It's looking and it's quite harmful, these rays. "The sun glared out. The sun glared out, shining its harmful UV rays into the person's skin." Right.
"The house". The house can either: "spit", "sit", or "watch". What should we go for? "The house spat out"? No. "The nightclub spat out the drunk", but I don't think we're going to have a house spitting. It may be sitting, though. "The house was perched; the house was sat on the top of the hill from which there was a fantastic view."
"The clock", "watched". "The clock", "the clock". Let's go for the ones that's easiest first; it's always a good exam technique - you go what's... Through what's easier first. "The washing machine spat out the dirty clothes at the end of the cycle." A "cycle" is a complete sort of revolution; it's a complete trip in the washing machine. A trip in the washing machine? You know what I mean. It's when the clothes go in and it finishes.
That means we have: "The clock" and "watched". "The clock watched the inhabitants of the house mournfully." Okay? "Mournfully" - an adverb to express sadness.
So, what are we doing here? What we're doing is we're bringing to life these objects. They're kind of turning into characters. We don't say: "he" or "she" for objects, like you do in other languages, but we can use personification to describe and give things more of a quality.
Let's have another go:
"The washing machine _________ my change".
Okay? So, a vending machine is something, you know, you put a coin in, get a can of Coke or get a chocolate bar, or something healthier. Right? I've put some money into the vending machine, and it's taken that money and not given me a can of Coke. So, obviously that's quite annoying, so I want to turn this vending machine into an annoying person. Okay? So, what's going to be an annoying action? I need to describe the swallowing of my change. That's something a human could do; a human swallows. Let's have that kind of idea, but I'm going to use: "gobbled up". "The vending machine gobbled up my change." Nasty vending machine.
Then what's it going to do? "It..." Hmm.
"It _________ at me as if it had not done anything wrong."
Okay? So, I don't know about you, but when I'm a teacher and I look out to my class and I catch someone doing something they shouldn't do, and they'll often go: "Mm, no. I haven't done anything wrong." Okay? It's the same with this vending machine. We're trying to turn them into a human being. "It stared at me as if it had not done anything." Obviously, the vending machine doesn't eyes... Doesn't have eyes, but we're giving it a human characteristic. […]
- published: 26 Feb 2019
- views: 36158
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Personification For Kids // Learning From Home
What is Personification? Giving inanimate objects human-like qualities. In this Lesson Video, we go through Personification examples, and your kids can create t...
What is Personification? Giving inanimate objects human-like qualities. In this Lesson Video, we go through Personification examples, and your kids can create their own.
For more resources and videos like this one:
"Personification" by The Bazillions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqBZMR83wCg
The Sentence Song | English Songs | Scratch Garden:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Wrv_ZviMEc
These videos are to help with Distance Learning or Learning at Home, and they are a bit of fun. With schools being closed, this does not mean that Parents and Caregivers have to automatically start homeschooling. Make sure to spend time with your family, play boardgames, do some baking, even do the laundry together. We are all in the same boat, and your kids will be fine to be away from school.
I have made these educational videos for your kids to watch and learn from, as well as having some fun. I already have plenty of Lesson Videos that are already on my Youtube Channel, so there will be lots to learn!
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https://wn.com/Personification_For_Kids_Learning_From_Home
What is Personification? Giving inanimate objects human-like qualities. In this Lesson Video, we go through Personification examples, and your kids can create their own.
For more resources and videos like this one:
"Personification" by The Bazillions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqBZMR83wCg
The Sentence Song | English Songs | Scratch Garden:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Wrv_ZviMEc
These videos are to help with Distance Learning or Learning at Home, and they are a bit of fun. With schools being closed, this does not mean that Parents and Caregivers have to automatically start homeschooling. Make sure to spend time with your family, play boardgames, do some baking, even do the laundry together. We are all in the same boat, and your kids will be fine to be away from school.
I have made these educational videos for your kids to watch and learn from, as well as having some fun. I already have plenty of Lesson Videos that are already on my Youtube Channel, so there will be lots to learn!
Find more of my Videos Here:
https://www.youtube.com/thetouringteacher
Follow The Touring Teacher:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/touring_teacher/?hl=en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetouringteacher/
Website: https://www.thetouringteacher.com/learning-from-home
TPT: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Touring-Teacher-Lesson-Videos
Contact me: lauraalice@thetouringteacher.com
- published: 05 Apr 2020
- views: 25581
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Personification
Learn more about Personification in this short video clip!
Learn more about Personification in this short video clip!
https://wn.com/Personification
Learn more about Personification in this short video clip!
- published: 24 Jul 2012
- views: 260555