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Key takeaway from today's lesson
Laughing and giggling is the words that I know when I describe someone. However, today I've learned different kinds of "laughing". Laughing is a neutral word that can used both positive and negative ways. Giggling is somewhat lighter than laughing. A common example of giggling is "Those girls are giggling". Snickering is something that I'm still confused about. I searched snickering on Google, and I got a bunch of gifs where the animation characters giggling. Wait, then what is the difference between giggling and snickering? Last word that I've learn was smirk. I understood this word immediately as the teacher gave me a great example. When someone have a presentation, he or she make a mistake. A mean person smirk in front of the presenter.
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Key takeaway from today's lesson
"Laughing" and "giggling" are words that I know when I describe someone. However, today I learned of different kinds of "laughing". "Laughing" is a neutral word that can used in both positive and negative ways. "Giggling" is somewhat lighter than *laughing*. A common example of giggling is "Those girls are giggling". Snickering is something that I'm still confused about. I searched for snickering on Google, and I got a bunch of gifs where animated characters giggling. Wait, then what is the difference between giggling and snickering? The last word that I've learned was smirk. I understood this word immediately as the teacher gave me a great example. When someone makes a mistake in a presentation, a mean person smirks in front of the presenter.
*When referring to words one should use quote marks. With the ideas they represent quote marks are not used. I will not correct any more since you have used so many.
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@Breanna Watson Wow this is perfect!! Thank you so much for the explanation ☺️ Wish you have a great day
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Snickering is more sinister, not light-hearted like giggling. Snickering is usually done under someone’s breath.
For example:
The group of girls snickered as the new girl walked by, not knowing she had a giant stain on her shirt.
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May
المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الكورية
لغة التعلّم
الإنجليزية
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