一Tann一點英語 21 Dr.Amanda Tann
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"my phone is broken" is fine....it doesnt make sense when translated to chinese. But well, thats the beauty of studying a foreign language.
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"Out of order" is for pay phones! The right way is "my phone is fucked up!"
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oRRRder
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@missfanning regardless of what, regardless being not native english speaker, she is a teacher- earning money from students who are eager to learn english, but sadly her teaching ethics are shocking and lack of respect for her students. It shows that her lessons aim to CONFUSE students rather than actually teach.
for that i show my my sympathy for people who seek her tutorials and those who find any of her lessons useful
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@Meatballer urgh... but the thing is.. she is NOT! native speaker..
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shitty acting...
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@kaiostudio absolutely agree
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this is ridiculous!!! WTF
her english is broken..
her english is out of order.-._-
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this stuufff is soooooo confusing and ridiculous!!
... seriously if somone said to me, ehh my phone is out of order, ....comon... as a native english speaker that is Random??? and unneccessary,,
i am horrified by this standard of Education to innocent children., and as a result, the standard of english degrades... ..
WTF!!!
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為考試而補習到既野,最好考完試就忘記佢;
正如試題係現實生活實用性有目共睹,為考試而存在既補習都係避免
一樣帶到生活中。
yeah that's shitty english....."my phone is broken" is fine...even american ppl use it...on the other hand ive never heard ppl saying "my phone is out of order"...that's way too formal
kirbypennell 2 years ago 6
Just simply say "my phone doesn't work"
mandy31283 2 years ago 4