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help me about teaching english in secondary school
  

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Before you start teaching, remember to use a capital letter for the first letter of a sentence and the word 'English', and end a sentence with an appropriate punctuation mark. It might also be a good idea to find our about politeness conventions - the word 'please' is appropriate for requests.

  • Before you start teaching, remember to use a capital letter for the first letter of a sentence and the word 'English', and end a sentence with an appropriate punctuation mark.
  • It might also be a good idea to find our about politeness conventions - the word 'please' is appropriate for requests.
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Before you start teaching, remember to use a capital letter for the first letter of a sentence and the word 'English', and end a sentence with an appropriate punctuation mark.

It might also be a good idea to find our about politeness conventions - the word 'please' is appropriate for requests.

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