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4 Nov 2020
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Do these sentences sound naturally?
Students would be sometimes confused and struggled with the lack of their vocabularies and speaking skills when they create their own sentences and expand their conversation.
In that case, the instructor provides students some model phrases and advice in English in order to encourage their conversation smoothly and naturally. The instructor suggests sentences with grammar, words, and phrases that the students have already learned.
Do these sentences sound naturally?
Students would be sometimes confused and struggled with the lack of their vocabularies and speaking skills when they create their own sentences and expand their conversation.
In that case, the instructor provides students some model phrases and advice in English in order to encourage their conversation smoothly and naturally. The instructor suggests sentences with grammar, words, and phrases that the students have already learned.
Students would be sometimes confused and struggled with the lack of their vocabularies and speaking skills when they create their own sentences and expand their conversation.
In that case, the instructor provides students some model phrases and advice in English in order to encourage their conversation smoothly and naturally. The instructor suggests sentences with grammar, words, and phrases that the students have already learned.
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@PSU また私だ!
"Do these sentences sound naturally"
Do these sentences sound natural
"Students would be sometimes confused and struggled with the lack of their vocabularies and speaking skills..."
Students would sometimes be confused, and struggled with their lack of vocabulary and speaking skills...
"In that case, the instructor provides students with some model phrases and advice in English in order to encourage their conversation smoothly and naturally."
In those cases, the instructor provides students with some model phrases and advice on English, in order to help their conversation continue smoothly and naturally
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I think it sounds pretty natural, but it might sound better if you change “would be” with “are”, and change “provides students some model phrases” to “provides the students with some model phrases”.
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