When I first watched this video I didn't get, It actually made sense when I got to question 10 of a past question paper so I came back watched and made notes. Very helpful resource
Wow Thank you, I have learned the thing I will never expect to learn in a professional manner. I didn't know all these speech words have Titles or category's. As a second hand English speaker I called them all slang... Or metaphors...
Hi. I think this is very good. However, when you are explaining about metaphors you actually verbalize similes! The metaphor is 'Life is a rollercoaster', but the female presenter actually keeps on saying: 'Life is like a rollercoaster' and that is a simile - this will confuse your learners. Then to explain the metaphor: 'The class was a zoo', she again uses a simile: 'The class was like a zoo', she keeps using similes throughout the explanation, even though it is clearly written as a Metaphor. The male presenter does not correct her. Other than this it is very good. You do need to correct this!!
At 49 and sitting my functional skills , I thank you for this.
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For your support and I will pass on my functional skills reading because of this video
Very helpful i have been struggling with Reading
When I first watched this video I didn't get, It actually made sense when I got to question 10 of a past question paper so I came back watched and made notes. Very helpful resource
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Wow Thank you, I have learned the thing I will never expect to learn in a professional manner. I didn't know all these speech words have Titles or category's. As a second hand English speaker I called them all slang... Or metaphors...
Great explanation. Thanks
They didn’t explain the effects which, I was looking for it.
Hi want to know what is “finger cross” in text is it slang?
Is this 100% all the devices you need to pass level 2?
Hi. I think this is very good. However, when you are explaining about metaphors you actually verbalize similes! The metaphor is 'Life is a rollercoaster', but the female presenter actually keeps on saying: 'Life is like a rollercoaster' and that is a simile - this will confuse your learners. Then to explain the metaphor: 'The class was a zoo', she again uses a simile: 'The class was like a zoo', she keeps using similes throughout the explanation, even though it is clearly written as a Metaphor. The male presenter does not correct her. Other than this it is very good. You do need to correct this!!
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Today I had exam. I wrote informal tone instead of formal. I don't know, I could pass or not.
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Did you pass?
Yes,I have passed all of my level2 English exams.
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Honestly, there is so much confusion in the sessions.