It's not a question but I would like to share my 5 words of the week just to let students get busy.
I would not DISPARGE this platform as any QUIXOTIC form of only COLLOQUIAL LOQUACIOUSNESS but as a QUINTESSENTIAL, practical tenet to inculcate the English language. Please write this for me in simpler language.
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Hahaha Robert, that's so hilarious.
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Start testLouiseD, this is awesome! What a great twist from vocabulary to grammar! I love this!
Anas Shawsky, not to worry, this is quite okay Only 5 words wouldn't hurt. I'd get worried if it was a very long paragraph. Not all students would be complete beginners, okay. For those who see it as too challenging, its okay to pass. Even if some got to work 2 or 3 that would be an effort as well.
Excellent effort! Nonetheless, bear in mind that we teach new vocabulary to students in a familiar context. If we inserted many unfamiliar words in short paragraphs, it will likely be difficult for them to grasp the meaning of the new terms.
- LouiseDFun and patient guide for your journey to fluency!
What a fun challenge for students! I'll leave the riddle to them but just wanted to throw out there that "disparage" can be replaced by a few different phrasal verbs: "put down" and "run down" being two good ones that both mean "to disparage" or "to criticize."
Thank you Jillian, for your brilliance in picking up the typo error. You're absolutely correct.
First of all let me correct you.It is disparage not disparge. Therefore in a simpler way, the sentence should be, I will not belittle this platform as any impossible form of only informal many talks, but as an essential, practical basics to make people learn the English language.