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task 5
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2016-01-24 | TOEFL_Taker_2016 | 80.00 | Check this speaking |
2016-03-28 | nishith | 80.00 | Check this speaking |
2015-10-12 | SarahAlsalihi | 90.00 | Check this speaking |
2016-01-24 | TOEFL_Taker_2016 | 70.00 | Check this speaking |
2015-07-18 | bigzee | 80.00 | Check this speaking |
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- q2 some students like to cram for exams. Others want to review what they have learned on a more regular basis. Which type of preparation do you prefer and why? 80
- What is your idea of the perfect vacation? Describe it and explain why?It would be the ideal vacation for u.Include details and examples in your explanation. 90
- Describe a place that you consider to be beautiful Explain you certain qualities of this place make it beautiful Include details and examples to support your explanation 70
- Emotional machines function according to the principles of emotional intelligence (EQ). Examples include robots and computers that have the ability to mimic emotions. They can also interpret and respond to people’s emotional states. Affective computing de 70
- Sometimes students have to write papers. Sometimes they have to give oral presentations. Which activity do you think is better for students? And you? Include details and examples in your explanation. 33
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You can talk very fluently.
You can talk very fluently. The main problem is that you didn't organize the content well and started to talk.
The user got 26:
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she has the same problem, but slowly she can remove hesitations by practicing.
Keep a big map in mind before talking. Don't talk randomly.
I see. Thank you so much. I'l
I see.
Thank you so much. I'l do my best...
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Some hesitations.