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- TPO 01 - Question 1Talk about a book you have read that was important to you for some reason. Explain why the book was important to you. Give specific details and examples to explain your answer. 90
- TPO 21 - Question 5 90
- TPO 14 - Question 4 Comfort Zone Bias Psychologists have found that when people make important decisions, they often choose to stay in their "comfort zones"; that is, they prefer remaining in comfortable, familiar situations, rather than entering into new 90
- TPO 12 - Question 3 College Radio Station to Undergo Major Changes? The university is considering making major changes to the college radio station. Changes would include an expansion of the station's broadcasting range, which would allow the radio's pro 90
- TPO 06 - Question 1 Talk about a photograph or painting you have seen that was memorable. Explain what you liked or disliked about it. 70
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ok! you said in one of the
ok! you said in one of the answers whenever I explain any of my reasons , I should put an exclusion in the end and that is why I used if ..what alternatives should I use ?? like in this speech I needed to use it
Since the first sentence is
Since the first sentence is 'if' clause, we don't need to make any if conditions again, which will duplicate the content.
what you do:
1. remove that if clause
2. make one more sentence
The conclusion == advantages of the reason
for example, in the first reason, we may say : ... my friend will get whatever books she wants for sure (advantage 1); and the books will enrich her knowledge about my country's customs, cultures, histories ...(advantage 2)
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two issues:
1. there are duplicated contents, like: 'if my friends....', 'so taking my friends there...'
better not to make 'if' clauses in speaking.
2. you only talk in 43 seconds. need to talk more.