jutfrank
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- Mar 5, 2014
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- English
- Home Country
- England
- Current Location
- England
So is Ronnie!
Yes, she certainly does appear to be loving it.
So is Ronnie!
Prior to your explanation, this learner took it as a sarcastic comment.For the benefit of learners, I'll point out that the statement Jutfrank quoted is not true. JF quoted it as an example of the misinformation found in the linked video.
Prior to your explanation, this learner took it as a sarcastic comment.
The unfavorable comments here sound as if she should better be disqualified from teaching.
Me too. What's more, I watched her video TALK, SPEAK, TELL - What's the difference?, too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wBBVXGZfz4
I learned that "'Talk' and 'speak' can be used 100% interchangeably", among other things.
For the benefit of learners, I'll point out that the statement Jutfrank quoted is not true. JF quoted it as an example of the misinformation found in the linked video.
Prior to your explanation, this learner took it as a sarcastic comment.
The unfavorable comments here sound as if she should better be disqualified from teaching.
That's the beauty of teaching online. You don't have to be qualified!
(And I guess I'm living proof . . . .)
Is the first sentence below sarcastic too?
Is the first sentence below sarcastic too?
What would you say about the teacher who said 'I'm loving it' was wrong at 1:45 in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFdXIenda98?