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Hi,
I am completing the last module (module 9) of i-to-i's 40 hour TESOL course - creating a mock lesson plan for asking for, giving and understanding directions. My tutor has told me I need to make adjustments to the staging of my
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anna.rpo
17 days ago
Prepositions, Nouns, Universities, Pronunciation, Sentences, Activities, Students, Speaking, Mistakes, Schools, Giving Directions
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Hey, Balazs! Welcome to the community! I must confess that I'd have some probs with pronunciation of your name. Z and S are difficult to pronouce together, hehe.
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Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening!
It is suddenly getting much colder in Korea.
Especially, the flu is so rampant. Take care of your health.
I'd like to ask you what a social linguistic failure is.
From the book i
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If there are any with the S pronunciation, they must be extremely rare. I can't think of a single one. CJ
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Hi, Thank you both. I asked this because I thought the aswer to it would be pretty straightforward. But, as it turns out, it is slightly more complicated. Good information though. Why I want to know this? Partly because I find it interesting, but
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Thank God you clarified that point, Jim. I can just see me putting my foot in my mouth by mixing those two up, thus making a real schlemiel of myself.
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I don't remember ever having heard the word SCHLIMAZEL (though I may have and just simply forgotten it), but it reminds me of another word -- one which I've heard: schlemiel (Not sure of the spelling...)
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I am grateful to you all.
Hulk Hogan used this tricky word in his autobiography.
Tom
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Of course, it's hard to avoid it if you get a sudden urge to sing the opening theme to the old sit-com Laverne and Shirley. Has it ever been used anywhere else? shluh-MAH-zel.
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Do native speakers use this word enough? I don't think that's the question you really wanted to ask. I think you wanted to know if native speakers use the word often. The answer is "No". CJ
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