I’m one step closer to Dr-hood (starting a PhD). I’ve received very positive feedback on a draft proposal, and so with some more work (still confused with the word ‘bit’, in spoken English ‘a biit more work’ means a little; but ‘a BIT more work’, means a lot more effort is needed, and of course this was typed in an e-mail). If you want to know what, it’s about researching difficulties Japanese English-language learners have in listening, and finding teaching techniques to help them.
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Thats great news Ablyth………… yes a bit in Uk means tiny or little. lol
ablyth:
I know, but in Australia, it has two meanings… hmm. Thanks