12/28/19
How can I learn the art of listening?
People hear, but they don't listen. Listening is an art! Learn ways to improve your listening ability.
11/27/19
Managing cross-cultural communication
1- Explain how choosing to use a particular language in preference to another language in a cross-cultural meeting can affect the interaction and the outcomes of the...
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08/05/19
Is it correct to use "most" + "-est" together?
I was over exaggerating while writing something for class and I wrote >Welcome to the **most wildest** show on earth. Someone pointed out the *most wildest* and I was wondering if it was OK to...
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08/01/19
What does 'after commencement' mean in the following sentence?
I have some trouble understanding legal terms. I'll be very grateful to you if you could clarify the meaning of 'after commencement' in the first sentence of the British Nationality Act...
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07/29/19
Which pronunciation of 'either' is preferred?
I pronounce 'ei' in 'either' like in German (so, like 'I' in English). This is natural for me.But I've heard people pronouncing it as 'eee', so which version is correct? Or maybe both are correct?
07/25/19
Why should mitigation be taught in ESL classrooms?
Mitigation is a worldwide technique used to soften or indirectly say an otherwise direct statement. It is most commonly used in situations where one person is a subordinate to another. However,...
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07/17/19
How to use mitfeiern?
I came across this phrase
>Schade, dass wir nicht mitfeiern können
which means
>Shame we can’t be there to celebrate with you
but I couldn’t find more examples of these word. I...
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07/15/19
Possessive pronoun, how to use them as "Stellvertreter" vs. "Begleiter"?
I am learning about *Possessivpronomen* few days now, but there is one thing confusing me.
When I am looking at the table, I see *Begleiter* possessive pronouns and *Stellvertreter* possessiv...
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07/12/19
Can we say “se” instead of “sie”?
07/11/19
Is the sentence “Sie betonte jedoch, die Geldpolitik folge keinem vorgegebenem Kurs” correct?
07/08/19
Why is it "in meinem Herzen"?
07/04/19
What's the difference between "jedenfalls" and "auf jeden Fall"?
They mean the same thing, I think, but are used differently? When can I use one, and when can I use the other?
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