Class Feedback (수업 피드백) | |
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Level | High Beginner to Pre-intermediate |
Date | 10/25, 19:20-20:10 Korean Time |
Topic | Conversation |
Remarks |
You said: Corona pandemic Better way to say it: COVID-19 pandemic You said: current Better way to say it: present-day / The house we live in today./ The house we live in now. You said: Rental cost has risen as well./ Rental cost has been rising as well. Better way to say it: Rental cost has gone up as well. / Rental cost has skyrocketed as well./ Rental cost has been skyrocketing as well.
“They has a strong security.” = They have a strong security “When I listen to question once” = “When I listen to the question once “I also enjoys spending time with my family.” = I also enjoy spending time with my family. “My favorite room is living room.” = My favorite room is the living room. “It usually takes about one hours. = “It usually takes about one hour. “We have to stay living room together.” = We have to stay in the living room together. “There is some different from where I grew up.” = There are some differences from where I grew up. “these is some of similarities and differences” = these are some of the similarities and differences… “I like to enjoy the city view.” = I enjoy the city view. “All of us interest in finding a home.” = All of us are interested in finding a home. “Housing price getting rising a lot.” = Housing price has been increasing a lot.
perfect = /per-fekt/ now /per-pekt/ finish = /fi-nish/ not /fi-ni-shi/ great = /greyt/ not /gi-reyt/ similarities = /si-mi-la-ri-teez/ larger = /lar-jer/ risen = /ri-zen/ not /ray-zen/ Overall Feedback: Continue conversing in English, Jay. Remember, the present perfect tense is used to show an action that happened in the past that is directly related to the present, have/has and past participle of the verb like in the sentence: The rental cost has skyrocketed.
Present perfect continuous on the other hand is formed with have/has been and the -ing form of the verb. We normally use the present perfect continuous to emphasize that something is still continuing in the present: The rental cost has been skyrocketing. |