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Slocawber Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Point that has been reached

I'd like to ask a student which point of a procedure he/she has

reached,

or which part of an exercise he/she has already done.

What should I ask him/her?

PROPOSAL: Where did you get to?

And I if I want the students to remind me of the point we got up to

the last time we had lesson, what should I ask them?

PROPOSALS: Where did we get last time? Which point did we get up

to last time?
  

Top answer

slocawber : Where did you get to? OK. ' slocawber Where did we get last time?

  • slocawber : Where did you get to?
  • OK.
  • ' slocawber Where did we get last time?
  • Which point did we get up to last time?
  • Where did we get to last time?
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slocawber: Where did you get to?
OK. Or 'Where have you got/gotten to?'
slocawber Where did we get last time? Which point did we get up to last time?
Where did we get to last time? Which point did we get up to last time?

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