Is this paragraph free from mistakes:
"Language teaching at schools may give one a FAIR foundation of the language, but it is still not enough for someone to communicate effectively.
They say that in a social context, people use in average about 2500 words., and maybe the best students actually achieve a vocabulary of that range.
But while that could be sufficient for a given stituation, it could be too little for another."
Language teaching at schools (I'd write "in school") may give one a FAIR foundation of the language, but it is still not enough for someone to communicate effectively . , and maybe the best students actually achieve a vocabulary of that range. But while that could be sufficient for a given sit uation, it could be too little for another.
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Language teaching at schools (I'd write "in school") may give one a FAIR foundation of the language, but it is still not enough for someone to communicate effectively.
They say that in a social context, people use in on average about 2500 words., and maybe the best students actually achieve a vocabulary of that range.