Report Card Comments & Phrases—Personality & Attitude Report Card Comments & Phrases—Personality & Attitude Report card comments for students with positive attit... ADD TO FAVORITES Add to Folder creative writing children's book activities classroom tools language arts and writin...
Serve –To confidently deliver excellence, often related to appearance or attitude. Dominate –To excel or outperform others in a particular area. Boss It –To handle something with great skill or confidence. Ace It –To perform something perfectly, often in academic or skill-based contexts. ...
122. Some people trust their first impressions about a person’s character because they believe these judgments are generally correct. Other people do not judge a person’s character quickly because they believe first impressions are often wrong. Compare these two attitudes. Which attitude do you ...
Tools for investigation I used included two identical peer review attitude questionnaires that were conducted at two occasions (at the beginning and the end of the course), a Peer Review Guideline and Sign Test.; Many published studies on peer review focus on how to implement computer technology...
Friday - January 14, 2011 at 2:42 am dear: jeff hi everone. as you say people always tend to be unpolite when asking you qeustion. i my self one them. i once asked a question. they quickly answered my question.after that i didn’t say “thannk you”.I’ve made up in my mind...
For VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. This week's Everyday Grammar looks at how to use the modalsmay,must,andmight. Modal verbs (calledmodalsfor short) areauxiliary verbsthat express a speaker'sattitudeand the strength of that attitude. There are about 17 modals in English. ...
So thanks for the attitude, but my facts are completely straight. Feb 17, 2016 16:36 Report Abuse shangguanruien (0) (0) Most of my college professors learned English as a second language. I didn't think they utilized the best teaching methods, but they sure knew their chit. I ...
This article will help ESL students learn religious idioms in English. Discover 20 idioms about religion that will enhance your English skills.
Or you could say someone has a stick-in-the-mudattitude. A person who always has a stick-in-the-mud attitude could also be called a downer. This means they bring people down. Some word experts say this expression comes from an image of feet or the wheel of ahorse carriagestuck in mu...
It is a space where speakers “bring together different dimensions of their personal history, experience and environment, their attitude, belief and ideology, their cognitive and physical capacity into coordinated and meaningful performance” (Li 2011: 1223). Translanguaging is, therefore, not only ab...