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To remember means to bring into your awareness that you forgot something and thus you have to recall it whereas to remind means to bring into your attention that you need to accomplish something so that you won't forget it.
- Plural form of the word
What’s the plural form for the words Staff and information
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The plural of staff and information will remain the same however you can say pieces of information.
- This I for the students: Share your English learning journey here!
(Practice your writing skills by talking about your story)
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Marwa ZahidCertified Tesol TeacherEven though speaking and teaching your kids English is very common nowadays in my country, when I was a child, this was not so. I was exposed to two different languages but none of them were English. I only learnt English in school but it was only when reading books or giving a speech. Other than that English was not used much in my surroundings. Due to this, I faced difficulties when I started my Bachelor's in English. However, I was lucky enough to encounter some amazing teachers who never judged me for speaking incorrect English. Thanks to their help I have become a person who can speak English correctly and fluently and even teach others.
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Start test- Am I correct in saying that there is a difference between anytime and any time?
Show the difference in a sentence for each.
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Sherif HafezCertified Online ESL Tutor And Arabic Tutor For Non-Native SpeakersAnytime is an adverb that can replace or be replaced with "whenever" or "at any time" Please call me anytime. They won't arrive anytime soon. Any time is a noun phrase that is usually used after the preposition at or by itself. Please call at any time. Any time you choose for the appointment is fine.
- What do you say/teach in a trial lesson?
I am aware that livexp offers some tips. I'm wondering if you follow them or you have your own way of doing it.
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i ask my students about their learning goal. and i try to make my trial class as much productive as i can. my mostly focus is on student's learning requirement 3-6 minutes introduction 5 minutes curriculum discussion 10-15minutes topic content or learning goal 4 minutes wrap-up activity and take home task.
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Jamari AndrewsI am a certified bi-lingual TEFL English teacher! Let me show you the keys to confidence & fluency!It could mean a variety of things 🤠! “Experience” is the most likely best meaning of the ‘XP’. Both for the students and the teachers!
- How do you spur yourself on? Do you use the same techniques for motivating your students?
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Each student is different. It is important to get to know your students individually and the things that motivate or excite them. An individual approach to each student is very beneficial.
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Hi dear, both have nearly the same meaning. The differences are: 1. Grammatically. Allow somebody to do something. Let somebody do something. 2. "Allow" is more formal than "let"
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You can say bonjour.
- Syntactic Analysis of sentence
I need to make a syntactic analysis of this sentence: "Without sustained immigration, economic growth will be notably slower." Can anyone help me? There is the following options: o, x, ⊗, Δ, □, ∼∼∼, Conjuction
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Hi Julius, I'm not sure about what level of syntactic analysis you want, but look at this: "Without sustained immigration," is a relative clause containing a preposition-adjective-noun, "economic growth will be notably slower." Is an independent clause containing an adjective-noun-future auxiliary-to be-adverb-adjective. Hope it helps!