- TPO 31 - Question 2 Some university students choose to take difficult classes even if they know they might not get a good grade in the class. Other students prefer to take easier classes in which they know they will get a good grade. Which do you prefer? 90
- TPO 42 - Question 1 Choose an accomplishment that required you to work very hard. Explain what the accomplishment was and why it was important to you. 83
- TPO 46 - Question 3 No More Posters Outside the Student Center Traditionally, students have been permitted to put up posters advertising events, clubs, and activities on the concrete wall outside the main entrance to the student center Beginning next sem 76
- TPO 23 - Question 3 No More International News For the past few years, the daily campus newspaper has included a one-page international news section covering a few of the major stories in world news. Starting next month, the section will be eliminated. On 70
- TPO 03 - Question 1 What characteristics do you think make someone a good parent? Explain why these characteristics are important to you. 60
Comments
upset is synonyms of
upset is synonyms of disappointment, is it wrong using that for speaking section. should I copy exact word in speaking section.
In speaking, better to use
In speaking, better to use the words exactly what we heard. . Accuracy is more important than varieties in speaking.
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Definitions of disappoint
verb
fail to fulfill the hopes or expectations of (someone).
I have no wish to disappoint everyone by postponing the visit
synonyms: let down, fail, dissatisfy, dash someone's hopes, upset, dismay, sadden
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Definitions of upset
noun
a state of being unhappy, disappointed, or worried.
domestic upsets
verb
make (someone) unhappy, disappointed, or worried.
the accusation upset her
synonyms: distress, trouble, perturb, dismay, disturb, discompose, unsettle, disconcert, disquiet, worry, bother, agitate, fluster, throw, ruffle, unnerve, shake, hurt, sadden, grieve
adjective
unhappy, disappointed, or worried.
she looked pale and upset
synonyms: distressed, troubled, perturbed, dismayed, disturbed, unsettled, disconcerted
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in the argument one, there is no 'upset him', from the text:
'It's just that, well, there'll probably be a smaller audience on a Wednesday which might be kind of disappointing.'
a kind of disappointing to the band. or 'to us'
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there are two 'even though' in the second argument.