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30. What was your most rewarding class?
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2016-12-11 | ying.ma | 70.00 | Check this speaking |
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- TPO 06 - Question 3 History Seminars Should Be Shorter Currently, all of the seminar classes in the history department are three hours long. I would like to propose that history seminars be shortened to two hours. I make this proposal for two reasons. Fir 90
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- TPO 08 - Question 1 Talk about a time when a friend or family member helped you in the past. Describe how the person helped you. Then explain why this was important to you. 90
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- TPO 14 - Question 4 Comfort Zone Bias Psychologists have found that when people make important decisions, they often choose to stay in their "comfort zones"; that is, they prefer remaining in comfortable, familiar situations, rather than entering into new 83
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when I don't know what to say
when I don't know what to say I will use uhh... is there any way to make the hesitations not so obvious? because i am not fluent by now...
When you really don't have
When you really don't have something to talk about, then you can use transition words, like: and, moreover, furthermore, and also, what's more...to 'hide' the hesitations for a moment. but, the best way is to remove them and be smoothly and fluently.
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Remove 'ehn' in the speaking. Some hesitations .
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this model teach us...//this model teaches us