Hi, teachers.
Would you please watch the video below and answer my questions?
[12:23-18:07] (full)
(1??)Is it one sentence? Or should I have put a period somewhere???
(2??)Does "a tricky task" mean balancing stimulus measures with exchange rates?
(3??)Is "a trouble" the strenthening euro?
(4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10??)Please please correct these, teacher?
1.[12:23]
This week's Wall Street Week, I'm David Westin. *(1??)*The European Central Bank had *(2??)a tricky task* this week, keeping its support for the economy where it was, even though there are some signs of (3??)a trouble ahead, leading ECB president Lagarde to plot a steady course.
2.[12:59]
Bloomberg's senior executive editor for economics and Wall Street Week contributor Stephanie Flanders says that if anything Madam Lagarde seems a bit more optimistic than expected, given (4??)we are some data are pointing.
3.[13:55]
So are they seeing (5??)something that numbers? Because the numbers they had came up (6??)margingly (7??)when they are not cheeried economic divers. But (8??)never the loss where the GDP growth (9??)or there's inflation (10??)they've come up slow amounts since the last estimate?
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)Is it one sentence? Or should I have put a period somewhere??? Seems OK.
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ANNE202(1??)Is it one sentence? Or should I have put a period somewhere???
Seems OK.
ANNE202(2??)Does "a tricky task" mean balancing stimulus measures with exchange rates?
Ask an economist. As for the English, the sentence says that the tricky task is "keeping its support for the economy where it was, even though t