Asked by Henry2
I forgot to include that my students have always got top marks in their exams.
Last year the mother-tongue examiner told me that their preparation was excellent!
According to the headmaster, the results achieved by the students in their exams are unessential. What do you think about that?
Last year the mother-tongue examiner told me that their preparation was excellent!
According to the headmaster, the results achieved by the students in their exams are unessential. What do you think about that?
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Answered by
SraJMcGin
What does than mean 'unessential' which to me means unnecessary? Bravo to you! It just goes to show th at you are doing an excellent job! : )
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Answered by
SraJMcGin
"Have got" tells me you are teaching them British English? For in American English that would be "have gotten."
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