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- Hi friends, My profile is not visible. How will I be able to correct the issue?
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Your best option would be to contact support for assistance. They should be able to help you sort out your problem🙂
- The time for the class
I dont understand the time her?? So i book class my city time orr the turor time?? Beacuse one tutor told me if i book time 12 it will be 2 on my city
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Hello! You see all the time slots for booking lessons in your time zone, which is set in your account settings. A tutor will see the booked lesson in their time zone. Choose the slots that are suitable for you.
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you will not find students here if you ask that :D
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It’s best to have a TEFL qualification so that you know the basics of teaching and can help people learn a new language. It is an amazing way to share knowledge and I wish you all the best!
- Is there any difference between two phrases "beloved ones" and "loved ones"?
Hello! I wonder if there is a huge difference between these two phrases. Can I say "loved ones" instead of "beloved ones"?
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Loved ones when referring to family and those close to you is correct. They would just be referred to as beloved in reference. ie: my beloved family. Typically beloved ones isn't used.
- Is it correct to say "I drop off the call" if I want to mean that I leave the call?
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You should say I dropped off the call because it is something that you already did, it is in the past. Drop- present time/tense dropped past time/tense
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Hello! Please, click on the green button "Need help?" -> Contact Support. Inform the team about the issue.
- Dear tutors! I need your advice. Should I change teacher and how to tell her about it?
I've been learning Spanish for almost 1 year with a tutor. But I don't see any progress in Spanish. Is it a matter of time, or should I change tutor? If it's better to change teacher, how to tell her about it? Appreciate your help.
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MineskaFull-time Certified ESL tutor with holistic therapy background.Don't give up, learning a new language takes time. Perhaps you can ask the teacher to address specific target language or conversations if you haven't already done so. Also consider taking more frequent lessons. You really have to immerse yourself into a language when learning it. You need to start thinking in that language. Speak to yourself in that language and record yourself. Watch sitcoms/series/films in that language and wrote the words down to discuss with your teacher. Be patient and feel free to make suggestions to your teacher. You might be surprised how open they can be and what other interesting solutions you both could come up with. Enjoy!
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