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Kenta Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Would you correct my English? ( Feb. 17 )

Hello. I wrote two dialogues. Will you correct them?

No. 1

M: Excuse me. Where is the principal's room?

F: His room is down the corridor. It's in the right corner.

Do you have an appointment?

M: Yes. I'm supposed to meet him at two ( o'clock ).

No. 2

M: You're a university student, aren't you? What year [ grade ] are you in?

F: I'm a sophomore.

M: What are your plans after graduation?

[ What are you going to do after ...? ]

F: I want to teach English at senior high school.

Thank you. kenta
  

Top answer

" In america, it's enough to say, I want to teach high school.

  • " In america, it's enough to say, I want to teach high school.
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I would use "down the hall" instead of "down the corridor."

For the sentence, I would say "His room is down the hall and in the right corner."
what do you mean by 'senior high school?"

In america, it's enough to say, I want to teach high school.

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