Hi,
Is "base" the right word in this context? Any other correction needed?
"The T-test results, based on electronic learning materials prepared and the audio book which were the main base for the learning process of the language learners in the flipped classroom, showed a profound and permanent learning and participation of 95% of learners as confirmed by the teacher's observation."
Thanks!
As an experiment, can you try to rewrite this in the simplest way that you can? I suggest that you use more than one sentence. Try that, please, and then we can talk about the two different versions, and also address your query about 'base'.
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As an experiment, can you try to rewrite this in the simplest way that you can? I suggest that you use more than one sentence.
Try that, please, and then we can talk about the two different versions, and also address your query about 'base'.
Clive
gillyflowerIs "base" the right word in this context?
I can't give you any recommendation.
gillyflowerAny other correction needed?
Yes. The text needs to be rewritten to be understandable.
This is from an article on reverse learning. Electronic materials and audio book are the main instruments the research.
If I omit the part between commas which is an extra explanation, I'll have:
"The T-test results showed a profound and permanent learning and participation of 95% of learners as confirmed by the teacher's observation."
I don't understand the above. Do you