Just speak it as much as you can by yourself or to someone else and don’t be afraid to make mistakes and I know there’s some apps out there that will help you
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Masyadong matalinhaga ang mga Salita binibini
Answer:
I e II estão corretas.
Explanation:
Uma tirinha é um gênero textual que mistura imagens e linguagem verbal dentro de uma sequencia de três a quatro quadrinhos. Esse tipo de texto é muito comum em jornais e revistas e geralmente apresenta alguma critica social ou politica de forma humorística e com frases ambíguas e de duplo significado que requer a interpretação do leitor para alcançar a sua plena compreensão.
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- I did not study the material for that question
Practice predicting possible questions better.
- I confused terms or concepts that I actually know well
Give yourself time to read carefully and think before answering a question.
- I confused terms or concepts
Check and practice your active reading and listening skills.
- I forgot to go back to a question I had skipped over.
Slow down! Don't rush through the exam. Take the time to do things right the first time.
Explanation:
If a student claims that he did not study the material for a specific question, the appropriate corrective step would be to practice before the exam by trying to predict possible questions better. Usually, the material provided by the teacher can easily help find the possible questions.
If a student claims that he confused terms or concepts that he already knew well, the appropriate corrective step would be to take more time to read carefully and think before answering a question during the exam, to make sure that the concepts are correct.
If a student claims that he confused terms or concepts, the appropriate corrective step would be to check and practice his active reading and
listening skills while studying to make sure he gets a good understanding of the concepts.
If a student claims that he forgot to go back to a question he had skipped over, the appropriate corrective step would be to slow down during the exam to make sure everything is correct.
Examples of nasals in English are [n], [ŋ] and [m], in words such as nose, bring and mouth. Nasal occlusives are nearly universal in human languages.