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'In this topic' or 'on this topic' - English Language & Usage Stack ...
If the topic is not historical but instead is about history, as for instance a philosophical discussion of the importance of history, then you should use "on" because this is a usual preposition in that case (with " about ").
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Is it correct to say 'we had a discussion about something' Can one discuss 'about'? I thought it's 'talk about' or discuss on' a subject. Perhaps one can have a discussion 'about' a topic or 'on' a topic. What is the right way of saying it?
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When should I use "a discussion of" vs. "a discussion on" vs. "a ...
A discussion of a topic — this brings to mind a true discussion, going into all sorts of details of the topic (and only the topic). A discussion on a topic — here I picture the discussion to be somewhat one-sided, almost a lecture.
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How to end an email: The 100 most useful phrases
Common closing lines, closing greetings and ways of writing your name at the end of emails, including phrases for formal and informal business and personal emails.
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Daly - Facilitating Discussions of Newspaper Articles in the ESL/EFL ...
This article reviews some techniques for using newspaper articles in ESL/EFL classes and presents a content free lesson plan for facilitating a forty-minute discussion lesson of any newspaper article.
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Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL Classroom (I-TESL-J)
Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL Classroom A Project of The Internet TESL Journal If this is your first time here, then read the Teacher's Guide to Using These Pages If you can think of a good question for any list, please send it to us.
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How to teach HR vocabulary - UsingEnglish.com
HR opposites discussion Make a list of at least 10 HR options pairs like “compulsory redundancies – voluntary redundancies”, and ask students to discuss the best of the two options.
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What’s a better way to say “lots of discussion”
If the discussion was productive and marked by participants' interest, excitement and energy, you might use the term healthy discussion. If the discussion went long because of disagreements or confusing information that required clarification, you might say debate and discussion.
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The 100 most useful phrases for business meetings
The most useful phrases for the beginning of meetings Ending the small talk and getting down to business phrases Dealing with practicalities of the meeting The most useful phrases for the body of a meeting The most useful turn taking (interrupting, etc) phrases The most useful phrases for ending meetings
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ESL Conversation Questions - What if...? (I-TESL-J)
Conversation Questions What if...? A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. If you had only 24 hours to live, what would you do? If a classmate asked you for the answer to a question during an exam while the teacher was not looking, what would you do? If someone's underwear was showing, would you tell them? If the whole world were listening, what would you say? If one song were ...