LANGUAGE FOCUS
Clarification
● Use expressions such as the following to ask for clarification:
What do you mean by…?
Could you be more specific, please?
Could you give me an example, please?
I’m sorry, but I don’t quite understand.
● Use expressions such as the following to give clarification:
I mean…
What I mean is…
In other words,…
To give an example…
● Use expressions such as the following to ask for clarification:
What do you mean by…?
Could you be more specific, please?
Could you give me an example, please?
I’m sorry, but I don’t quite understand.
● Use expressions such as the following to give clarification:
I mean…
What I mean is…
In other words,…
To give an example…
LANGUAGE SKILL
Expressions with “Move”
There are many phrasal verbs, idioms, and collocations with “move.”
In California, it's hard to move around if you don't have a car.
His stalker was driving him crazy, so he decided to move away.
Schools are moving toward a more student-centered teaching style.
I bought a new house, but I want to paint it before I move in.
You're going to be late to class if you don't move it.
There are many phrasal verbs, idioms, and collocations with “move.”
In California, it's hard to move around if you don't have a car.
His stalker was driving him crazy, so he decided to move away.
Schools are moving toward a more student-centered teaching style.
I bought a new house, but I want to paint it before I move in.
You're going to be late to class if you don't move it.
VOCABULARY
- shared
- admission
- orientation
- campus
- achieve
- personal
- professional
- participate
- assign
- report
- dormitory
- undergrad