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2. Envision yourself having this conversation in your target language. What is the setting? Describe it. What are the top 10 verbs being used? What are the different combinations/variation of sentences (5 sentences). | 2 | End #practicallanguage #languageacquisition
Form 3 has been finding out about the Latin roots of English words. One of their favourites was ‘vending machine’ which comes from the word ‘vendere’ (to sell) and the word flower, which comes from ‘flos’ (nice smell). #latin #practicallanguage #foundations
Must-know vocabulary at a restaurant. conversably.co.uk #practicallanguage #LearnEnglish #englishteacher #businesslanguagecoace #IELTS
USE OF ENGLISH CAN AROUSE EMOTIONS? WHAT DO YOU THINK? #Identity #PracticalLanguage #Nationalism #BiLingual #Monolingual #EnglishInUitedStates #Assimilation #Diversity
My view: you should at least be able to hold a decent conversation in English, like basic phrases. If you can’t speak a word of English in a country that uses English as it’s base language, then you: a.) aren’t showing an attempt at assimilation b.) Aren’t going to be able to
Essential Thai Words & Phrases for Your First Trip to Thailand 🇹🇭 Learn essential Thai words and phrases to help you navigate your first trip to Thailand with ease. Practical language tips for travelers. #Thailand #essentialThaiwords #Practicallanguage thaimbc.com/2025/06/20/ess…
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Essential Thai Words & Phrases for Your First Trip to Thailand
Learn essential Thai words and phrases to help you navigate your first trip to Thailand with ease. Practical language tips for travelers.
@Isabel_Glover Love that the phrase on the GO Flash screen is “Do you want to come back to my place?” #practicallanguage
Must-know vocabulary at a restaurant. conversably.co.uk #practicallanguage #LearnEnglish #englishteacher #businesslanguagecoace #IELTS
Form 3 has been finding out about the Latin roots of English words. One of their favourites was ‘vending machine’ which comes from the word ‘vendere’ (to sell) and the word flower, which comes from ‘flos’ (nice smell). #latin #practicallanguage #foundations
USE OF ENGLISH CAN AROUSE EMOTIONS? WHAT DO YOU THINK? #Identity #PracticalLanguage #Nationalism #BiLingual #Monolingual #EnglishInUitedStates #Assimilation #Diversity
My view: you should at least be able to hold a decent conversation in English, like basic phrases. If you can’t speak a word of English in a country that uses English as it’s base language, then you: a.) aren’t showing an attempt at assimilation b.) Aren’t going to be able to
@Isabel_Glover Love that the phrase on the GO Flash screen is “Do you want to come back to my place?” #practicallanguage
Must-know vocabulary at a restaurant. conversably.co.uk #practicallanguage #LearnEnglish #englishteacher #businesslanguagecoace #IELTS
Form 3 has been finding out about the Latin roots of English words. One of their favourites was ‘vending machine’ which comes from the word ‘vendere’ (to sell) and the word flower, which comes from ‘flos’ (nice smell). #latin #practicallanguage #foundations
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