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This is the script of a podcast. The man is talking a lot, but what he is actually saying is like this? “If you've ever been in a house you see like, any kind of wood paneling, wood stripes, paneling board, something like that.” A) And If, you've ever been in a house and you walk into, let's say the Dining room and instead of the entire wall being, let's say drywall, maybe about halfway down or I think the general rule is, is what two, two thirds of the way down B) Waist height A) You will find. And you know, it depends on your, the height of your wall though really? 'cause you would, you want to do it different for like a 10 foot ceiling than like a eight foot ceiling. B) It's quite a setup. A) It is. But if from there down you see like, you know, these any kind of wood paneling or these, these wood stripes, paneling board, something like that. Not the rail itself. We'll get to that. That is what Wainscoting is.
1 tháng 2 năm 2024
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Please, can you check my grammar Hello, Miss Meadow My name is Leila, and I would like to ask you several questions, if you do not mind. You know, I am also going to be a teacher, so I want to ask for some pieces of advice from you. How should I be nice and kindly with my students while at the same time making them take me seriously and not just as a “kind teacher who will be easy on us”? My other question is: how should I react when my students ask me questions but I don’t know the answer? I do not want to be seen as an uneducated teacher. In addition, can you tell me how I should build up work relationships with my colleagues? I do not want to be friends with all of them. However, I would like to have kind work relationships with them. Sometimes I am not sure if I am a good enough teacher, so maybe you can share your experience on how to be a good teacher? My last question is: have you ever wanted to be someone else but the teacher? It was my pleasure to talk with you, Miss Meadow. Good bye!
31 tháng 1 năm 2024
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please, can u check the grammar? Let us have a close look at Miss Meadow's personality. On one hand, we can see that she was upset, heartbroken, and almost crushed by the letter from her fiancé. Because of her bad mood, she was mean to her students (she did not take a flower from her student and chose a sad motive song). All her students felt off their plates because of her mood and her sharp actions. No doubt, a good teacher does not let her private life affect her work. However, in other cases, we saw that kids really loved her. That is why the student gave her flowers for every single lesson. If she were a bad teacher, nobody would give her flowers and be upset because of her bad mood. Therefore, I think she is a godly teacher who is loved by her students. However, on that day, she acted unprofessionally.
31 tháng 1 năm 2024
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This is a little long question but can you help me with pronunciation? I don’t understand what is correct. 1) I asked Chat GPT whether the American can elide the sound /r/ as in “there were”, and it says this; In some American English accents, particularly those associated with certain regions or dialects, the "r" sound at the end of words or syllables may be dropped or pronounced very lightly. This phenomenon is known as non-rhoticity. However, the extent to which the "r" is dropped can vary widely. In fast casual talk, especially in certain accents like some varieties of Southern or Northeastern American English, you might hear "there were" pronounced more like "theah weh." The "r" sound at the end of "there" may be less pronounced or even omitted in these cases. However, it's important to note that accents and speech patterns can vary significantly across different regions and individual speakers. 2) Also, I asked whether they pronounce like “the” as in “there were”? And it says like this; In fast casual American speech, especially in informal or conversational settings, it's common for the pronunciation of "the" to be reduced or even dropped in certain contexts. In phrases like "there were," the "th" sound in "the" may be less distinct or omitted, leading to a more casual and rapid pronunciation. So, in fast casual talk, you might hear something like "there were" pronounced as "there were" (with a quick and less emphasized "th" sound) or even "there were" (with the "th" sound dropped altogether). This reduction is part of the natural evolution of spoken language in informal settings.
31 tháng 1 năm 2024
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