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- Someone has taken your spot in the queue/line. How do you respond?
You come back from the bathroom to find someone has taken your spot in queue at the bank. How do you respond?
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Excuse me, I think I was here first. Do you mind if I go ahead? Thanks a lot!
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I'll aim to be a bit more sarcastic this week, but in a light-hearted manner. No eye-rolling or heavy sighs, just a touch of subtle sass.
- Do you prefer having the same teacher each week or different people? What are your reasons? 👩🏼🏫
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As a student, I think it's like being on a rollercoaster ride of emotions every week. You never know what kind of loopy lessons you'll get from each teacher!
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Start test- What is the most important aspect of the language to teach a beginner English learner?
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I think vocabulary is crucial because it forms the basis of language acquisition, and having a strong vocabulary is vital for clear communication. Without a good understanding of fundamental vocabulary, learners might find it difficult to comprehend and communicate effectively.
- I want to use this tutorial to learn polish laguage and to use it like a native
- What do you do when a student doesn't understand the reason behind a grammar rule you've explained
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I incorporate everyday situations or scenarios that my students can connect with, demonstrating how grammar rules are used in those contexts. This approach can make seemingly dull grammar rules more engaging and applicable.
- What word in the English language do you find difficult to pronounce? My word is "naivete".
Some words in the English language can be tricky to say, even for proficient speakers of the language. Some words are weird and funny to say out loud. What are some tricky or funny words for you to say?
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- I would like to know if I should use a comma in this Paragraph after the words and love of life,
Influential woman of passion and vision. Her legacy lives on in the many lives she inspired in life and the Arts & Entertainment Industry. A true inspiration of strength and confidence. Her determination, elegance, imagination, and love of life, inspired dreams. Becky's love, beauty, and charismatic sociable nature captivated all. Forever in our hearts. Would you use a comma after the words and love of life, inspired dreams? Or would you not use it, and just have it be love of life inspired dreams. I believe it’s grammatically correct to not use a comma. However, for readability, and to get the point across the statement is stating That her determination, elegance, imagination, and love of life, basically inspired dreams. Not that her determination, elegance, imagination, and love of Basically life inspired dreams. I want to emphasize that her love of life, inspired all dreams. Which way sounds better?
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Hello, D Couch. You should not put a comma after " and love of life" because you have come to the end of the list of qualities you were describing. "determination, elegance, imagination, and love of life" this is a list of qualities that describe Becky. The phrase "inspired dreams" is not part of that list.
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I think homework should be given thoughtfully and purposefully, instead of just assigning it automatically. It's important to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of homework and make sure it helps students without burdening them too much.
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I find great pleasure in getting to know my students on a personal level, discovering their unique interests, and creating a comfortable environment for them in the classroom. This not only enhances my teaching experience but also makes it much more enjoyable.