lol I am from England and that is hard for me too read I would pick something else
2007-06-06 08:17:24
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a new product. It is called DROP-NEEDLE MOCK. SHOP UNTIL YOU DROP. DROP-NEEDLE MOCK is a good gift for friends and families. The theme of this mock is sports. It is a hearty 10.3 oz 100 % cotton knit and banded bottom that lets you wear like a sweatshirt. It is perfect for winter and sports. It's ribbed too, for texture, comfort, and stretch. Machine wash. "sorry no 3 or more pricing will be allowed". Add humor and excitement in voice.
Or, use the advice the other people give you. :)
2007-06-06 08:16:04
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answered by Watermelon 2
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I'm not a beginner in English, and I don't understand it! You need all the help you can get, good luck to you. let's hope someone out there on Answers knows what they are talking about.
I do understand the bit about ribbed for extra texture, comfort and stretch. But you probably understand that too.
2007-06-06 08:57:18
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answered by used to live in Wales 4
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that one is a bear.
I don't even know what it is. It's not a shirt, is it a smock? I'm assuming its a made up word (which they will be angry about.. fake words?!I'm tryin to learn here!)
So i guess I would single out things i could teach with examples or demos,(bring in a bag of stufff!)
a smock, or shirt or wierd mock whatever
a gift
cotton
sweatshirt
comfort
wash
2007-06-06 17:46:17
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answered by eastacademic 7
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That is not appropriate for a beginners class in English. Geez, I hardly even understood it. You should definately not give this out as homework or any type of assignment. Please stick with basics, such as learning the alphabet, numbers, common phrases, verb conjugations. Otherwise you'll alienate them from the class.
2007-06-06 08:19:43
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answered by LadyC 3
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trust the different solutions. Oxford is incredibly sturdy through fact it lists each and all the modal verbs, maximum in many situations used verbs and likewise lists them below tenses so which you will discover how the verbs exchange. I had an rather sturdy one for German and for French.
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answered by amass 4
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By the sounds of it looks like slave labour making them work for QVC
Haha : Seriously why would you need to know this for basic english
2007-06-06 08:16:00
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answered by ♣Kermit the Frog♣ 4
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You can't be serious?? This could be challenging for first language English speakers. Good luck!
2007-06-06 08:18:40
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answered by Tante T 2
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This is much too complicated for a beginner's class. Can't you find something simpler?
2007-06-06 08:23:10
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answered by Elaine P...is for Poetry 7
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Jeez What is that! Is this how you teach English No wonder they can't speak it .
2007-06-06 08:14:15
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answered by Anonymous
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