Pataisymai

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  • students asking the teacher

    • When a student doesn't understand something, should they say 'I have a question' or 'I have a doubt' (or none of them) ? Thanks!

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    • When a student doesn't understand something, should they say 'I have a question' or 'I have a doubt' (or none of them) ? Thanks!
      Balsuok dabar!
    • When a student doesn't understand something, should they say 'I have a question' or 'I have a doubt' (or none of them) ? Thanks! ¶¶¶You would say 'I have a question' ¶¶A doubt is different to a question. A question is something you ask. When you have a doubt it is when you feel unsure about something.¶¶
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