Nov. 4, 2021
I also used this word, but I was doing better that I was saying "oral English". Anyway, just a few weeks ago, I remember some foreigner said that it was weird to say "oral English", and he also suggested saying "spoken English". Since then, I have never said "oral English" again. And I also heard another story about a female who didn't speak English well when she just came to America. One day, a man messed her up, and she immediately shouted at him by saying "I will knock you up if you don't stop!" That guy ran away after hearing that. At first I didn't get the meaning of the story either.
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I also used this word, but I was doing better in that I was saying "oral English".
Anyway, just a few weeks ago, I remember some foreigner said that it was weird to say "oral English", and he also suggested saying "spoken English" instead.
Since then, I have never said "oral English" again.
And I also heard another story about a femalewoman who didn't speak English well when she had just caome to America.
One day, a man messed her up, and she immediately shouted at him by, saying "I will knock you upout if you don't stop!"
Knock you out has a different meaning...you can look it up for yourself.
That guy ran away after hearing that.
At first I didn't getunderstand the meaning of the story either.
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I also used this word, but I was doing better that I was saying "oral English". I also used this word, but I was doing better in that I was saying "oral English". |
Anyway, just a few weeks ago, I remember some foreigner said that it was weird to say "oral English", and he also suggested saying "spoken English". Anyway, just a few weeks ago, I remember some foreigner said that it was weird to say "oral English", and he |
Since then, I have never said "oral English" again. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
And I also heard another story about a female who didn't speak English well when she just came to America.
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One day, a man messed her up, and she immediately shouted at him by saying "I will knock you up if you don't stop!" One day, a man messed her up, and she immediately shouted at him Knock you out has a different meaning...you can look it up for yourself. |
That guy ran away after hearing that. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
At first I didn't get the meaning of the story either. At first I didn't |
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