Class Feedback (수업 피드백) | |
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Level |
Intermediate English: B1/ Pre-Intermediate to Low Intermediate |
Date |
4/3, 10:00-10:50AM Korean Time |
Topic | Arts |
Remarks |
You said: breakfast and lunch Another way to say it: brunch
You said: go through Better way to say it: pass through
You said: The strike will get better. Better way to say it: The strike will die down soon.
expectorant seizures vibrant
“It is very tired.” = It is very tiring. “As soon as prescribed drugs” = As soon as I took the drugs he prescribed
week = /wik/ ibuprofen = /ay-byu-pro-fen/ not /ib-pru-fen/ prescibe = /pres-krayb/ lies = /lays/ not /rays/ Claude Monet = /klod/ /mo-ney/
The long and short e sounds are two different vowel sounds in the English language.
The short e sound is a short, quick, and closed sound that is pronounced with the tongue slightly below the middle of the mouth. This sound is typically heard in words such as "pet," "met," "let," and "get."
On the other hand, the long e sound is a longer and more open sound that is pronounced with the tongue higher in the mouth. This sound is typically heard in words such as “week”, "meet," "cheese," "he," and "she."
Overall Feedback: Great job, Marie! Keep practicing and speaking in English every chance you get, and you will continue to improve. |