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Noriko Posted 9 years ago
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Relate with

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I came across the following sentence while reading a handout of active learning techniques, but I simply couldn't understand what is meant by "relate with" here:

"Brush with Fame – Students relate their closest encounter with someone famous, even
if it has to be a story about something that happened to a friend or relative"


Could you please explain?

  

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Students share an experience of meeting a famous person, even if it was a relative or friend who met the famous person, not themselves.

  • Students share an experience of meeting a famous person, even if it was a relative or friend who met the famous person, not themselves.
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Students share an experience of meeting a famous person, even if it was a relative or friend who met the famous person, not themselves.

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