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Hi everyone,I need some advice from experienced teachers. I am used to teaching small groups (15 people a group maximum) but I have started working with 30 student groups and I find it difficult to keep in control. For example, I don't seem to get enough time to monitor pair or group work. ...
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Thank you guys for your help. Everything is clear now.
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A stative verb is a verb of state. A state is a situation that lasts for some time, normally a long time without interruption. For example, possessions, when you possess something, like a car. You have a car. That car is yours even when you are not driving it. You are a teacher. You are a...
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Hello,I've been taught that would is not used with verbs of state when we mean the same as used to (please, notice that I am not talking about conditional sentences). However, I have found these sentences which, as you can see, mean the same as used to.I take it, these sentences are correct. ...
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Hi,Sometimes teachers do that because they want their students to master a given structure before they are taught the 'exceptions'Bye
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Hi,These are clauses of purpose. Let's mention two different kinds of purpose. First, General Purpose which explains what something is for in general. For example, 'A table is a piece of furniture for putting things on.' This definition refers to tables in general. As you can see in the...
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Hello again,Well, never is possible in different tenses. In present perferct -I've never seen anything like it. In past tense -I never talked to her. I present simple -I never smoke. future simple -I will never disappoint you.Bye
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Hi,Countable nouns are associated with the notion of 'completeness'. A living chicken is a unity because it is complete (normally) we can distinguish one chicken from another one, so we can count it, we can say a chicken or one chicken. But what happens when we refer to the food, the flesh? In...
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