ESL class
Teacher: I guess when l'm preparing the lesson, first of all, I try to think of myself as
a student. Like what would I find interesting. Ah, And if it's something that I wouldn't want
to learn if I was learning English, then I shouldn't be teaching it. Because if I'm going to find it
boring, they're going to find it boring. I guess my favorite type of class is when I don't talk at all
where they have activities and they're working at them and they're ... they're in some sort
of group activity and they're discussing things and they're only using me as a resource.
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Like what would I find interesting
I think the word "would " is incorrect here.
What does "Like" mean in this sentence?
Thank you
rezaenglish Like what would I find interesting. " Implied condition: if I were a student CJ
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rezaenglish Like what would I find interesting.
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For example, I ask myself the question "What would I find interesting?"
Implied condition: if I were a student
CJ