Keiko laughed, "Come on, I'll teach ya. Most of the time we just cheer as the gangs all have their dance offs. Sometimes we join in with a little booty-shaking, but it's great fun."
"I don't know how, and i have the worst blushes... see?" She was already blushing a sort of blotchy pink, which she hated. That, and she just hated the color pink.
Tina cleared her throat and tugged nervously at her collar. "Speaking of which... let's have our fist lesson in proper grammar." Tina said, trying to change the subject.
"Hold on a minute." Tina got up, went into another room, and returned with her arms full of stuff. Then, she began the grammar lesson. She had some worksheets, but they weren't dull, and Keiko could probably relate to the things on the sheet, though he job was to correct the mistakes.