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Seems to be/seems... | What is the correct order of several adverbs in one sentence?
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How to keep email assessments personal? Sun Oct 01, 2006 12:38 pm  How to keep email assessments personal?
 

Hello everybody,

Tom's recent question

How to start a letter? prompted a new idea. It would be good if we compile a list with phrases that can be used to evaluate a person's performance and to give instructions. For example:


  • good job
  • keep up the great work
  • I'm sure you'll be able to improve your pronunciation even further
  • please complete the present perfect exercises and add new words to your glossary
  • please remember to answer the questions you receive from your tutor via email
  • so far, your results are excellent
  • I can see that you have put a lot of effort into improving your pronunciation


I guess from the examples above you can tell I'm referring to emails that are sent to students of online courses. You see, if you tutor a large number of students via email, keeping the assessments individual can be a real challenge. Do you have any experience in this field? Let me know what you think and have a good Sunday.

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