Verona_82
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- Oct 15, 2010
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- Russian
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- Ukraine
Hello!
I'm struggling to find a good verb that would convey the idea of looking at or studying some information again so as to refresh one's memory of it because it will be needed later. I've come up with 'go over', 'go through' and 'revise', but I'm afraid they don't fit the idea. What I mean is:
(a teacher to his students): Okay, today we're going to practice giving directions, but before that let's go over / go through/ revise prepositions of place.
...all right, let's do some revision on modal verbs before we read and discuss the text.
...and before we move on to the listening section, we'll go over/ go through ways of giving advice.
Honestly, I've looked all the three up, but they don't seem to fit the context. Or do they work here?
Thank you in advance.
I'm struggling to find a good verb that would convey the idea of looking at or studying some information again so as to refresh one's memory of it because it will be needed later. I've come up with 'go over', 'go through' and 'revise', but I'm afraid they don't fit the idea. What I mean is:
(a teacher to his students): Okay, today we're going to practice giving directions, but before that let's go over / go through/ revise prepositions of place.
...all right, let's do some revision on modal verbs before we read and discuss the text.
...and before we move on to the listening section, we'll go over/ go through ways of giving advice.
Honestly, I've looked all the three up, but they don't seem to fit the context. Or do they work here?
Thank you in advance.