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Didyouknow?
Elephants and storms.
Did you know that elephants can sense storms?
Elephants may be able to detect a thunderstorm
from hundreds of miles away, and will head
towards it, looking for water.
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Didyouknow?
Pandas don’t hibernate.
It is estimated that more than 50
million kangaroos live there. They
are Australia’s national symbol and
appear on postage stamps, coins,
and airplanes.
There are more
kangaroos than
humans in Australia.
Koalas don’t have much energy and,
when not feasting on leaves, they
spend their time dozing in the
branches. Believe it or not, they can
sleep for up to 18 hours a day!
Koalas are even more
lazy than cats.
When winter approaches, they head
lower down their mountain homes
to warmer temperatures, where
they continue to chomp away on
bamboo!
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Feedback
There are two broad types of feedback: explicit and implicit. Explicit
feedback includes corrections and metalinguistic explanations. Of
concern to us here are implicit forms of feedback, which include
negotiation strategies such as
confirmation checks (expressions that are designed to elicit
confirmation that an utterance has been correctly heard or
understood, for example, Is this what you mean )
clarification requests (expression designed to elicit clarification of the
interlocutor’s preceding utterances, for example, What did you say? )
comprehension checks (expressions that are used to verify that an
interlocutor has understood, for example, Did you understand? )
recasts (a rephrasing of a non-target-like utterance using a more
target-like form while maintaining the original meaning)
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Let’s
review
somefacts.
Elephants
Koalas are even more
lazy than cats.
Dogs
Elephants can sense
storms.
Cats
Dogs can smell your
feelings.
Pandas Kangaroos
Koalas
Pandas don’t hibernate. There are more
kangaroos than
humans in Australia.
Cats use their whiskers
as feelers to determine
if a space is too small
to squeeze through.
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