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Cliche – Cliche Meaning – Cliche Examples – Special Language Forms
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You have a way with word sir ???
Thanks.
i was very much interesting to know the meaning of the word cliche/thank you so much
That reminds me that Alfred Hitchcook in all his interviews explained that he took so much time putting the film down on paper because he was always avoiding the cliché.
I guess the words "guess / fine / nice / cool /" are also clichêd ?
Our beloved alex, this word is onomatopoeic. It us related to another verb in enlish whic is click. So the etymological notion of this word is sth that is overly clicked ( used) , so it is worn out and threadbare
I am so stupid
Funny you should make this video! I decided to quit using cliches in my
greetinggreetings withathe teacher and classmatesonlast Thursday. I'm tired of answering in a cliched wayon the answerwhen answering "How are you?", so I found a page with extraordinary greetings which I'm going to usefor avoidingto avoid my cliches like "I'm ok" or "I'm fine and you?". So I used the first one of a chart and it sounds like "I'm armed and ready for the lesson". Some of them sound rude, for example, "I was fine until you asked" but I will use them anyway butinat the appropriate moments.And thump up for your lessons that dont follow cliche style of teaching
What a nice shirt ?
Teachers aim to give to their students a set of clichéd words and collocations when starting to explore English as a language. Do you think it's the right technique to apply when teaching a new language? I mean at the early stage, of course. Thanks!
Sir what is the difference between most and mostly as an adverb.Please explain in your upcoming videos.
Thank you very much sir…