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21 January 2026

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Submitted by Jagjeetkumar on Wed, 17/09/2025 - 10:34

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Hi,

Just to follow up to my questions in the last session.

My question was 'if you were not sure whether he is the 35th or 41st or 47th president of the USA, how would you ask?

I look forward to seeing you in the session.

Thanking you!

 

Submitted by Jagjeetkumar on Wed, 10/09/2025 - 12:03

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Hi,

I'm feeling extremely happy that you're holding another live lesson. I'm indebted to you.

I often have difficulty in forming sentences in English like a native. How do I master this skill?

For example, I'm unable to form sentences in English about the following ideas.

  1. Donald Trump is the 47th president of the USA.

    (How to change the above sentence into an interrogative sentence?)

    2. You see a waiter having a bite each from dishes and a sip each from drinks he is going to serve

    How would you report this to the hotel manager?

    He serves-----food to customers.

    3. I saw him going getting wet.

    (It's raining.)

    How do I write the above sentence correctly?

    I look forward to seeing you in the lesson.

    Thanking you!

     

Submitted by Jagjeetkumar on Mon, 01/09/2025 - 14:10

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Hi, 

I'm glad that the live session is coming back.

The first session that I attended was very fruitful.

I would like to discuss the following two things in the upcoming lesson.

  1. If you dress 'yourself' in a shirt you use 'put on'.

    For example, I'm putting on a shirt.

    But, if you dress 'someone else' in a shirt, how would you like describe it?

    (For example, someone who has had both hands injured and not in a position to 'put on/wear' a shirt 'themself'.)

    2. A passenger goes to a bus driver, who is sitting in hi his seat, at a bus terminal.

    Passenger: Is the bus to Glasgow?

    Bus driver: No, ma'am. 'It' is the bus to Liverpool.

    Passenger: Oh, no! Where's the bus to Glasgow?

    Bus driver: That's the bus to Glasgow over there-number 41.

    No, ma'am. ''It' is the bus to Liverpool.'

    Is the use of 'It' correct here?

    I look forward to seeing you in the lesson.

    Thanking you!

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Submitted by Midosaad89 on Fri, 27/06/2025 - 11:50

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Submitted by JAMI17 on Tue, 17/06/2025 - 22:27

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I am B2 level but i don't fell like that, cause' i don't have someone to practice speaking skill and chatgpt is not a opcion for me, any recommendation, please?

 

thanks

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Submitted by alleche.bouale… on Wed, 04/06/2025 - 19:36

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Hi dear tutor, I'm struggling to find the right way to follow the points offered by British Council, including this live session. There's too much information so that it's not easy to always understand.  Too much information kills information! Please help us do better to find myself in the app.