VOCABULARY:
-encourage
-discourage
-graceful
-liberty
-torch
SENTENCE STRUCTURE:
-Maybe, on February will be snow.
-Q:If a friend of yours said that they were thinking about travelling around the world alone for a year, would you encourage them to do it or discourage them from doing it?
-A:If a friend of mine said that they were thinking about travelling around the world alone for a year, I'd encourage them to do it.
-Q:Why should Callan Method students not feel discouraged when they make mistakes in the lessons?
-A:Callan Method students shouldn't feel discouraged when they make mistakes in the lessons because making mistakes is a necessary part of the learning process; the students learn from the teacher's constant correction of their mistakes.
-Q:What's the basic meaning of the word "liberty"?
-A:The basic meaning of the word "liberty" is the freedom of an individual in society.
-Q:Where's the Statue of Liberty?
-A:The Statue of Liberty is at the entrance of New York Harbour.
-Q:Describe it, please.
-A:lt's a huge statue of a woman representing freedom, which was given to America by France. In her right hand, she holds a torch etc.
GRAMMAR:
-Q:What's the difference in structure between the verbs "encourage" and "discourage"?
-A:The difference in structure between the verbs "encourage" and "discourage" is that we encourage someone to do something, whereas we discourage someone from doing something.
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