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- Lets make a thread of activities for teaching vocabulary. Pls make sure we dont repeat them!
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Hello Dania, one of my favorite activities to teach vocabulary is using online apps such as Quizlet, Quizizz, and canvas. I usually create flashcards, and quizzes to review or introduce new vocabulary. Thank you for your question.
- What would you like little one to learn first ? Please let me know - anything specific ?
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Usually, it's best to start with colors, numbers, and animals. Because they're easy to learn and there are lots of interesting videos and worksheets to work on.
- Why is it necessary for language teachers to be expressive?
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The teacher's emotions are a predictor of the students' emotions, which could improve their learning engagement even more. As a result, teachers must be expressive during online classes.
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Start test- What is "quid"? As I know it is a slang word and i don't understand its meaning
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"Quid" is an informal word for "pound" in England. It's equivalent to "bucks" in the USA. So you can say something like "I need some 10 quid to buy some fish and chips".
- I want to know what students look for in a language tutor. Is it enthusiasm? I have enthusiasm
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I believe enthusiasm is a very necessary quality in a language tutor together with other qualities like being helpful, friendly and accomadating to the student
- regret + gerund or infinitive? I really hate this topic when you can use both gerund and infinitive
What is the difference between "I regret promising to go with you" and "I regret to promise to go with you"?
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Dear RodrigOS, "Regret" can be followed both by the gerund and infinitive. In this sentence it is right to say I regret promising to go with you. It means you feel sorry about promising to go with him. You don't want to go with him. If regret is followed by the infinitive, it means "I am afraid I have to say something bad". For example, I regret to tell you that I cannot help you.
- 'Recycled material' can be very useful and inexpensive when making props for lessons or crafts.
Recycled material like : toilet roll holders, egg boxes, and cereal boxes, just to mention a few. I enjoyed making coffee can pencil holder, an eggbox turtle with my class. Do you find recycled material useful to you?, and what did you make?,
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I think its a great idea. It's good to be environmentally conscious and care for the planet too.
- I'm confused by the past form of the verb "to learn". Should I use "learned" or "learnt"?
I don't understand the difference between the two forms "learned" and "learnt". Or they are both correct? Could you help me please
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They are both correct. It's just a matter of spelling and standardisation. In British/UK its "learnt". While in American /US its "learned".
- Question: I have a lot of ____ Answers: A. Informations. B. Information. C. Both A and B.
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B. Information.
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