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I have to go to the website create your own quizz and send the link following any instructions to the students. Which will then provide you with the answers of each student and the score they had
- I enjoy using nursery rhymes in my lessons. Do they help students with pronunciation?
I use simple songs to check their listening and speaking ability, l am wondering if they are other tutors who do the same.
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Yeah of course,I use songs from Baby bus,Super Simple songs,PInk Fong,kids really like them.
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Because it uses AI, I refuse to use it. AI actually takes creativity away and standardizes thought and expression. Language is for expressing your own thoughts not to repeat the words that a computer thinks you should use.
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the main difference is the period of time they cover. Rent tends to cover a short term (usually 30 days), while a lease is applied to long periods (usually 12 months or less).
- Are there any Scottish teachers here?
I had a lesson with a student living in Glasgow today. She is struggling to understand local people at work and in daily life. She would prefer to study with a Scottish teacher, to assist with that. Thanks.
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Hi Sue. Yes, I looked through some pages of British teacher profiles and found a few, which I passed on to the student. I imagine there are more. You can't search specifically for Scottish, only British, so that makes things a bit harder.
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Smile, be warm, cheerful and friendly. Always, always encourage them to speak. Give praise wherever possible.
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Farooqlearning English with FarooqI used to pronounce eat and it the same. But now I don't do this mistake.
- Are there any British slang words or expressions you find amusing or confusing?
Which ones have you recently learned?
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There are quite a few which are funny and a bit bewildering too. my favourites are: "She who must be obeyed" = your wife. "They've got me by the short and curlies" = having no option but to do as you have been told, or suffer the consequences. "to be a sandwich short of a picnic" = to be stupid