"I don't want to undermine or criticise what you're doing. Maybe i can say why i think that you you think that it's a, maybe not the best idea," he asks his students. "You get these long sentences seem to just sort of go on and on as they pack as much information in as possible." 'It's exactly how they report on earthquake and things,' says Thich Nhat Poynter. "'What once was a thriving, bustling city has been turned to ruins' is one way for people to describe an event,'" adds comedian David Walliams. ''The choice of wordst word choice can be quite odd', writes writer-comedian