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name: Chou, Pei-Ling

B1: Submit

Date: August 03, 2000

Time: 17:19

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My answer :

1. In the class, I followed what teachers taught, and tried to make myself understand each classmate told, because there are many accents. I could not quite follow therir pronounciation. Outside the class, because this is my first time to be in England, therefore, I have many things to get used to, such as food, weather and closing time of stores.

2. The direction of car driving here is on the left side of the road. It is different from Taiwan, so, I should be careful. What surprised me is that I can still see the sun until 10:00 in the evening. It makes me feel that I have more hours than in my country.

3. The very important thing I learned here is to respect different culture. What they eat, what they act, and the way they talk to each other. It is the complete new experience for me to live with people from different countries.

4. Until now, what I learned from classes are telephoneing, presentation and making a survey. Acturally, I knew the skills before. To me, it is just like using the skills in English instead of Chinese so far.




Statistics

InstancesDescription
3ARTICLE - you have made a mistake with the use of the article ( ie a, an, the or zero) with a noun or noun phrase. First check that you know whether the noun is countable or uncountable, and singular or plural
1UNCLEAR - the reader does not understand what you are trying to say here
2PHRASE CONSTRUCTION - you have used the wrong construction after the verb/noun/adjective/adverb; for example, you might have used 'to' instead of 'that', or an '-ing' form instead of 'to' etc
1PUNCTUATION - punctuation mistake. For example, you may have used a comma when it is not necessary, or a capital letter is required.
2NUMBER OF NOUN - you have put a word in the singular when it should be plural, or vice versa. Or perhaps the noun is countable and you thought it was uncountable, or vice versa. Check that you have used the right article, as well.
4SPELLING - the word is wrongly spelled.
1VERB TENSE - you have put the verb in the wrong tense eg present instead of future, or continuous instead of simple.
1VOCABULARY MISTAKE - you have used the wrong word. Check in the dictionary.
2WORD FORM - you used a word in the wrong form. For example, you have used the adjective form when you should have used the noun form, or adverb instead of adjective etc.
Negative total: 17
Positive total: 0


Feedback (1)

Dear Pei Ling,

Thanks for your first log and your effort. Can you understand all the comments and annotations?

Best wishes

Norbert