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Hello. My name is Emma, and in todayamp;#39;s lesson, we will be talking about exclamations: How exciting! So what is an amp;quot;exclamationamp;quot;? Well, amp;quot;How exciting!amp;quot; is an example of an exclamation. So an amp;quot;exclamationamp;quot; is, pretty much, something you say -- so this is used in conversation English, not written -- when you want to show you are surprised about something, okay? amp;quot;Whoa! What a big car!amp;quot;, for example. You can also use it when you want to emphasize something -- when you want to show you really mean something. So for example, yesterday, my grandmother gave me this beautiful ring. So what did I say when I got the ring? I said, amp;quot;What a beautiful ring, Nanny!amp;quot; I call my grandma amp;quot;Nannyamp;quot;. I also said, amp;quot;How beautiful!amp;quot; These are examples of exclamations. So we use them a lot in conversation. So letamp;#39;s look at how you make an exclamation. Okay, so first, we will