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Dear teachers,
The song "Carry on till tomorrow" from Babfinger is really nice. I want to know if the first expression of the following song is "In younger days..." or "In lonely days".
I hear
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I would have agreed with your points say even up to a couple of years ago but from how I'm seeing things people are wanting to take elocution lessons. Take my father-in-law for instance who wanted elocution lessons.He was brought up in
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redroktim
107 days ago
Accents, Relationships, Speaking, Chat, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, Speeches, Languages, Friends, Training
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Why is this sentence correct and why dont we use an article here before trainer? I am applying for the position of trainer.
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Reg. how dramatically China (mainland) is change now, I guess I can save my energy and time to explain. Probably you're not like me staying in China (mainland) and feeling it, but I bet you read all the related news in the mainstream media.
Teaching English (TEFL)
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jeff_999
107 days ago
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how to write the On The Training Certification??? Please give me a example or format..
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Is there something wrong with this paragraph: Fortunately, my husband was accepted at the ** to pursue his postgraduate studies. This not only allowed us to live in one of the most beautiful cities in the world, but most importantly the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
110 days ago
Universities, Paragraphs, Marriage, Relationships, Writing, Students, Training, Styles, Schools, Teaching, Degree
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The company invests over $400,000 a month in training their associates" Or should it just be: "The company invests over $400,000 a month training their associates"
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Hi I realise this is an extremely old post but if you are still logging on, I wondered if you are still recruiting legally trained teachers? I have recently taken redundancy after working for a corporate law firm for a couple of years. I have been
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anonymous
115 days ago
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I don't think there is such a thing as the accent varies dramatically across the British Isles. For example, the Doric from around Aberdeen is unlikely to be understood by someone with a Gordie or broad Liverpool accent. The BBC used to use
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Danny-K,
Thanks a lot
Number 3 is incorrect because "are an example" mixes plural and singular.
I remember seeing many native American English speaker using something like this. Even I found it a bit weird initially
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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musicgold
116 days ago
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