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Rpsh Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

be at one with you

That, too, was classic Gabo: warm, embracingly matey, always seeking to shed his celebrity status in order to be at one with you.

I think it means to be the same with someone. Is it right? Could you show me more details?
  

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. in order to make you feel that he and you were very similar people and good friends. Clive

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  • in order to make you feel that he and you were very similar people and good friends.
  • Clive
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. . . in order to make you feel that he and you were very similar people and good friends.

Clive
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Got it, thank you!
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Excuse me, sir. You have answered a lot of my questions on this website. So I think you are a kindhearted man who maybe is passionate about English education. Have you ever heard the name Stephen D. Krashen? He's a famous American linguist and educator. Alternatively, do you know any articles or books about ESL?
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No, and no. I don't have deep academic background in linguistics or in second language acquisition. My experience stems from practical teaching.

Clive
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OK, thank you all the same.By the way, how do you feel like my English? Do you think that my expression is too verbose or just OK?
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Just looking at this thread, it's not bad. You should focus on making it as natural as possible.
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So you mean that I should express in a colloquial way rather than literary expression. For example, maybe I can use 'verbal' to substitute of 'colloquial'. Is there any suggestions about my grammar? Don't you think that I express like a pupil since my sentences are very simple?
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Sorry, I don't have time to get into a deep analysis of your English. But let me ask you this. How can you best expose yourself to natural English?

Clive
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Maybe steeping into an English situation?
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What do you mean? For example?

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