Johan[@CLT]
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- Jan 2, 2006
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Hi,
I would like to ask you guys a few questions about the exam I took lately. We had the upportunity to check our marked exams last Saterday. After that I still have some questions running throught my mind.
1) a fill-in exercise; We got a sentence where we had to fill in the correct missing word. Behind each sentence we had a description and according to this description we had to look for the missing word ... easy.
-> Don't ... my patience. -> the word we had to fill in was "try". I didn't know this one, just couldn't come up with the word so I went for an alternative namely; "Don't put my patience to the test".
My question is whether this is a good solid alternative. According to what I know, as far as my feelings go and to what I have heard... it is !
2) Written exercise; Pushing the evelope, is an idiom. I know it for years and used it in a paragraph that I wrote. The sentence was: "Since the arrival of digital photography you (as a photographer) have been able to push the evelope."
I was taking here about the technical aspect of photography. And what I want to stress is -> pushing the bounderies, looking for the limit of what is possible.
My question; Is this correct ? Because, my teacher (who is native American) underlined it and marked it with a question mark because she didn't know it.
Last thing:
I'm not a big writer, writing is not my cup of tea! The problem I have is, that I just write very neutral. I lack fluency. Is there a way how I can improve my writing skills ? I'm much more of a speaker than a writer.
The problem I suffer in English is the same as in Dutch. Lack of fluency.
Please correct my mistakes in this message if you like (if there are any:lol
Thanks in advance
Johan
I would like to ask you guys a few questions about the exam I took lately. We had the upportunity to check our marked exams last Saterday. After that I still have some questions running throught my mind.
1) a fill-in exercise; We got a sentence where we had to fill in the correct missing word. Behind each sentence we had a description and according to this description we had to look for the missing word ... easy.
-> Don't ... my patience. -> the word we had to fill in was "try". I didn't know this one, just couldn't come up with the word so I went for an alternative namely; "Don't put my patience to the test".
My question is whether this is a good solid alternative. According to what I know, as far as my feelings go and to what I have heard... it is !
2) Written exercise; Pushing the evelope, is an idiom. I know it for years and used it in a paragraph that I wrote. The sentence was: "Since the arrival of digital photography you (as a photographer) have been able to push the evelope."
I was taking here about the technical aspect of photography. And what I want to stress is -> pushing the bounderies, looking for the limit of what is possible.
My question; Is this correct ? Because, my teacher (who is native American) underlined it and marked it with a question mark because she didn't know it.
Last thing:
I'm not a big writer, writing is not my cup of tea! The problem I have is, that I just write very neutral. I lack fluency. Is there a way how I can improve my writing skills ? I'm much more of a speaker than a writer.
The problem I suffer in English is the same as in Dutch. Lack of fluency.
Please correct my mistakes in this message if you like (if there are any:lol
Thanks in advance
Johan