1.It is very hot today-do you like something to drink?
1 Corrected: It is very hot today - would you like something to drink?
2.Peter is got a lot of books because he"d like reading.
2 Corrected: Peter got a lot of books because he likes reading.
3.How many children do you got?
3 Corrected: How many children do you have?
4.How many money has he got?
4 Corrected: How much money has he got?
5.Who"s is that new car?
5 Corrected: Who's new car is that?
6.I am go home now because it"s late.
6 Corrected: I am going to go home now because it's late.
7.Last night I went to a cafe for to meet my friends.
7 Corrected: Last night I went to a cafe to meet my friends.
8.We are going have a test next week.
8 Corrected: There is going to be a test next week.
9.I am wear my old clothes because I am going to clan the car.
9 Corrected: I am wearing my old clothes because I am going to clean the car.
10.Pierre is French, he is coming from Paris.
10 Corrected: Pierre is coming from Paris, he's French.
11.What you doing tonight?
11 Corrected: What are you doing tonight?
12.My sister is more old than me.
12 Corrected: My sister is older than me.
13.I think is going to rain.
13 Corrected: I think it is going to rain.
14.Your hause is bigger than my.
14 Corrected: Your house is bigger than mine.
<span>15.Who is the most rich person in the world?
15 Corrected: Who is the richest person in the world?
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One internal conflict in this excerpt is that in the first paragraph, the narrator was hoping for things like a nose, a blond haired boy and Robert, which are internal conflicts because she cannot control them. They are things she wants, but will most likely not get. This is related to culture because she is wanting to be American, and going against her Chinese heritage. One external conflict is her mother didn't want her to want to be american, that is why she gave her daughter the miniskirt in beige tweed, while saying that she must be Chinese on the inside and to love who she is.
I would say , to start thinking why they mean the most to you.
Answer:
The best way varies from situation to situation, but here's a brief explanation;
Explanation:
When you're in conflict (as in, a fight has happened between Person A and Person B, and YOU are Person A), try to stay calm above all else. Do not raise your voice, and try to understand why the conflict happened in the first place. Sometimes the best option is to agree to disagree.
If you're trying to solve the conflict (Person A and Person B are in a conflict, and you're Person C, who's trying to help solve it), don't side with anyone. Keep whatever you say unbiased no matter what. Try to get info on both sides, and if things begin getting heated, attempt to let them blow off steam by ranting.
I strongly believe that schools should offer classes that currently are not offering.
The big problem in our education system it is that it is becoming old-fashioned and it is boring for many students, because It hasn't created new interesting topics. It seems that we are stuck in the loop of the same list of subjects. If we follow the same unsuccessful formula, we will have the same terrible results.
We have to work very hard on improving the creativity of our students.In this way, we will open new doors for sudents that want to try something new. Because of that, we need to offer foreign languages courses that immerse individuals in other cultures or Foreign Arts courses that would change our students perspectives.
These courses could promote tolerance and make our students think that they are citizens of the world instead of having a narrow point of view. Multicultural studies would make students to be pluralistic and they would also understand the world in a better way.