englishhobby
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- Jun 19, 2009
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- English Teacher
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- Russian
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- Russian Federation
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- Russian Federation
Dear teachers, please help me understand the following:
Do the phrases "to refresh previously studied material(s)" and "to revise previously studied material(s)" mean the same? Or does "refresh" imply a "not so deep" revision? :-?
The context is teaching at school. A sample sentence: Once a week I brought up some grammar exercises to refresh / revise what they already knew.
Thank you in advance.
P.S. Can I use "recycle" in this context?
Do the phrases "to refresh previously studied material(s)" and "to revise previously studied material(s)" mean the same? Or does "refresh" imply a "not so deep" revision? :-?
The context is teaching at school. A sample sentence: Once a week I brought up some grammar exercises to refresh / revise what they already knew.
Thank you in advance.
P.S. Can I use "recycle" in this context?
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