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Andrew 宋凯
A new perspective
I'm going to read an account (story) to a Chinese audience that talks about places, but doesn't give any detail,
Then I am going to show a map to the audience which outlines lots of details of the place, including distances and dates, that they didn't know previously,
how can I ask:
"How does this new perspective, add to the account that we have just read?"
"How does this map help us when we are reading this account."
The answer should be:
"It helps us to image that we are there and it adds more detail to the story."
Thanks,
Andrew.
Jan 19, 2015 11:54 AM
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Andrew 宋凯
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English
Learning Language
Chinese (Mandarin)
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