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- Is anyone using the Rugby World Cup currently underway as a teaching tool? (Go the All Blacks!)
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Hey everyone. I'm new here, so the short answer is no :). The rugby, well I don't really know what's going on there but my husband makes us watch it and we love spending time as a family. #GoBokke
- "extinguishes lungs" or deflates lungs when we talk about phosphorus bombs harmful effect on lungs?
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Hi Utku, so when we are chatting about the impact of phosphorus bombs on the lungs, we'd typically say it "burns" or "inflames" the lungs rather than using terms like "extinguishes" or "deflates". Those words sound a bit too technical for a casual conversation. Phosphorus bombs are nasty, and they can cause serious damage by burning or irritating the lungs. It's like they pick a fight with your respiratory system, and nobody wants that. Stay safe, alright? :)
- What makes you hard to learn or understand "BAHASA" or Indonesian language? Feel free to share.
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Mostly because we need real-life native friends, the lack of daily chit-chat with Indonesian pals makes it a tad challenging. Imagine trying to learn slang without having anyone to chat with - not impossible, just a bit lonely in the linguistic journey. :)
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Start test- What do you do to stay up-to-date on best practices for teaching English?
We're expected to stay on top of the latest trends and techniques in education because it is constantly changing and evolving. Please discuss the methods you use to keep up with developments in the field. Do you attend conferences? Read books or blogs? Follow certain teachers on social media? Explain how you incorporate this new knowledge into your classroom.
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I try to keep up with the latest knowledge by browsing reliable sites like Quora.com, interacting with native speakers, and reading my all-time-favorite articles.
- What is your favorite thing about learning languages? What brings you joy?
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When I achieved a targeted learning outcome.
- Why do most English learners prefer online courses these days?
What are the pros and cons?
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Folks dig online English courses for freedom as they can learn anytime, anywhere. The variety of resources and self-paced vibe make it like having a personal language coach on standby. Plus, it's budget-friendly and breaks down borders, letting you soak up English without leaving your comfort zone. It's education in your PJs! :)
- How much time is “for a while”?
What period may we imply when saying “for a while”? For example, I have not heard from a client for three weeks. May I use this in an email this phrase?
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The phrase " for a while" means an indefinite period of time, it could be a short or long period, due to initial frequency. perhaps when communicating in business it would be best to be precise in time frames, instead of using the casual form, " for a while"
- Could you mind helping the students to know how to choose the most suitable teacher for their goals?
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You can only know through the trail lessom.
- Conversations (for tutors)
Hi tutors, How would you plan 1 hour conversation lesson for a middle school student ? Thanks
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Basically, everyone loves to talk about something they are familiar with. So, first thing to find out is what is the student interest. From that one, we could elaborate more and more to ensure the interesting learning process. I hope this helps. Thank you.
- What are contractions? verb "to be" present simple 1. I am 2. You are 3. He is 4. She is 5. It is
1. I'm 2. You're You are welcome to respond and add more examples if you will.
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1. I'm 2. You're 3. He's 4. She's 5. It's More examples: - they are -> they're - there is -> there's