Is this enough information for today?
Recently, I was listening to something where the following word was used. While I know what it means, especially in the context it was used, I had a sudden thought – not all of your students know or understand! Hence, this post with the word!
Here’s an example of how the word can be expressed – The attraction between them was palpable; There was a palpable excitement in the air as the town prepared for the festival.
I’m guessing, but you know the word, uhh, vocabulary is now don’t you?
Merriam-Webster’s definition of “palpable”: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/palpable
As I stated yesterday, here is the video that Stacy Berro made without rehearsing anything. It’s purely off the cuff, to the point and done very well!
So, you want to learn English?
Or you want a voice narrative?
Choices: have a person do it for you, or a computer? Cheap or professional?
I hope this post helps you:
Not long ago, I updated the website page – class prices, information given in classes, how to connect to talk, etc.
Visit it soon to learn a lot!
Also, as a reminder:
When you register now, all of the classes here are 50% off the regular hourly class rate. End of the month – end of the discount!
All classes are online in an online classroom, with video; places for things for you to study, tests, chat (texts), and a whole lot more! See the classroom example link posted on the website.
Ask as many questions about English as you need – you learning English is what this is all about!
Let’s talk soon!