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Some students learn better by reading. Other learns more from listening to a teacher. Which way of learning is better for you and why? Include details and examples to support your explanation.
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2013-11-20 | Pinky123 | 80.00 | Check this speaking |
2013-11-20 | komala | 75.00 | Check this speaking |
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After you finished the first reason, you stayed a while, and said 'in addition to that'. This takes 4 seconds. That's too much.
Speak quickly and simply use 'second'. one second is enough. Put more time for content.
high marks = fluency + good and more content.