I have a little self-inking rubber stamp that I use to "sign" my students' homework, as it goes faster and the kids think the stamp is fun. The one I'm currently using says "AMAZING!" and has a picture of something vaguely resembling a dragon (or perhaps an alligator). So it's all part of a theme, I suppose.
Today I was in my "Mayflower"-level class, which is the lowest level I teach, currently. So there are sometimes challenges in communication. I was going to stamp my student Ellen's workbook, but she put her hand up very seriously and said "teacher, I'm already amazing." That was pretty good English, for a level that often struggles to put together a sentence. And she used the adverb correctly, too ("already").
So I answered, "yes, I can see you are amazing. That was amazing!" And I stamped her book three times, rapidly, which everyone thought was hilarious.