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potentina
Spain

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Hi there!
Just a question! if I want to express that my students will be provided with a list of important words that might not understand in a listening or reading passage... Is it right if I refer to it by saying "students will be provided with a glossary with clue words"? or key words? or another idea?

thanks in advance.

23 Mar 2010      





mimau
France

I would say key words.

23 Mar 2010     



stexstme
France

I agree with mimau .. I �d say �key words � too... Hope I �m not mistaken!Wink

23 Mar 2010     



potentina
Spain

thanks a lot!

23 Mar 2010     



lovemykids
Uruguay

I prefer �key words � though �clue � words is ok too. However I would say that the second way is much more formal and of course, it all depends. I mean, if you are to inform a superior or to write a report about it, I �d prefer the second choice.
Have a great day!Tongue

23 Mar 2010     



terraview
Hungary

We had a native teacher from England at our school. He �s leaving on Friday and we want to give him a book as a present. What do you think we should write into it?

"To remeber the weeks you spent here.".. would be a good sentence??
 
thanks
L.

24 Mar 2010