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- What can I do in our lessons to make you more comfortable as my student ?
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Engage them in conversation or a discussion board comment. If they mention an idea or propose a new thought, ask them follow-up questions. Show that you are listening and care about what they have to say.
- There are many ways for teaching but importantly we have to teach Practical methods for students?
- What English word do you struggle to spell every single time when writing or typing?
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There are actually to words that I have incredible difficulty in spelling and they are (Drum roll please!) Onomatopoeia - a word that phonetically imitates the sound it describes, e.g. Boom! Diarrhoea (I'm British, and this how we spell it in UK English) - No definition required.
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Hi The sky is the limit it means you can do and achieve whatever you want
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Lit means something exciting, excellent or impressive. Bae - a term of endearment for a romantic partner, short for babe or baby Slay- to do something exceptionally well or look extremely fashionable
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Hi They generally are used to stress how often we accomplish an action. You should put between the subject and verb with some exceptions. Best Regards
- How to use none in our sentences correctly?
I am a bit confused about using none in the sentences.
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Using “none” correctly in sentences depends on whether you’re referring to “none” as a pronoun or as a adverb. Here are examples of both 1. As a pronoun (meaning “not one”): “None of the cookies were left.” ( Here, “none” replaces “not one.”) “She invited five friends, but none came.” “None of the books on the shelf are mine.” 2. As an adverb (meaning “not at all”): “I am none too pleased with your performance.” (Here, “none” intensifies “too pleased” to indicate a high degree of displeasure.) The weather is none too favorable for a picnic.” In both cases, it’s essential to ensure that “none” agrees with the noun it’s replacing or modifying in terms of singular or plural form.
- Students, Do you know what a figure of speech is? And what role it plays?