I know well the situation you are describing where
basic everyday words are incorrectly written by secondary school students.
Not exact matches
«They faced obstacles to
everyday learning,» Jeffrey relays, «how to gain
basic kinds of awareness, how to comprehend, how to fix
words in proper sequence, how to acquire experience, become alert, become informed, find out.»
Below find an excellent phrasebook containing all the
basic words and expressions you will need in your
everyday experience in Russia.
This excellent phrasebook contains all the
basic words and expressions you will need in your
everyday life in Russia.
The best model is one that focuses on
everyday vocabulary and academic vocabulary at once, rather than prioritizing the
basic words.
Subject Pronouns - We, You, They / Positive and Question Forms - We, You, They This, That / Objects in the classroom Negative statements with «to be» Possessive Adjectives - «my», «your», «his», «her» Alphabet - Spelling Skills Jobs vocabulary Question
words «What» and «Who» Greetings - Review of spelling and object vocabulary Nationalities Numbers 1 - 100 Give Name & Personal Information
Everyday objects There is, There are
Basic adjectives Some, Any - Countable and Uncountable Question
Word «How» - How Much, How Many?
The SRL usually is not versed in legalese and when they tell the facts or make argument using
everyday language that says the exact same thing the legalese says the judges pretend not to understand (in some cases they actually may not understand, I find them often very unaware of
basic legal principles) so they take the easy and safest way out by saying the one
word that works for them - dismissed.