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Prepare the questions below by underlining keywords and paraphrasing before you listen to the recording. Reading City Travel Information Questions 1-3 Answer using no more than two words and/or a number. 1. How long is the journey from Heathrow to Reading by express bus? 2. On the intercity...
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Compare and contrast Spanish and Portuguese. Do you think the number of languages in the world will change in the next century? Do you think we ought to take literature as a sociological study of society, when you consider that most great authors are considered to have social difficulties?
Creating an imaginary context: teacher's use of embodied enactments in addressing learner initiatives in a beginner-level adult ESOL classroom Classroom Discourse, 9 (3) (2018), pp. 244-266 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Thornborrow, 2001 J. Thornborrow Questions, control and the organisat...
What does English level in girl's profile mean? No knowledge– she doesn't know English at all, and needs translation both ways. Beginner– she started to learn English, or learned it at school long ago, needs translation both ways
style is very helpful..u’re so funny..am a new student by the way :) but I have one problem ((I FIND IT A BIT DIFFICULT FOR ME TO PRONOUNCE LIKE U..I MEAN MY TONGUE IS HURTIN’ ME SOMETIMES SPECIALLY WHEN I PRONOUNCE (R,U OR L) )) is it normal because am a beginner??
hi I’d like to speak very well but is a bit difficult because I live in Costa Rica and the spanish is very common but I don’t have anyone with whom to talk and I want to learn english how can i do? pily I have question about the first example —“Whacha doin?” When you ...