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  • Kerin

    Administrator
    July 10, 2020 at 10:26 am

    I don’t have a TV either anymore @Mao. In fact I use my I-pad like a TV nowadays. I agree with you – sometimes it’s nice to binge watch in order to switch off from the day. But too much feels like a waste of time. I also think for language learners, watching TV series is top!

    (Ps. I loved the first 2 seasons of Glee!!!)

    Notes:

    Very well written. Very fluid and coherent. Good use of vocabulary.

    Let’s have a look at some corrections:

    > Since my house is not equipped WITH A TV ...

    > binge watch (or binge-watch) is the verb and binge watching (or binge-watching) is the noun

    Therefore: Instead, I use my laptop to binge watch dramas … and

    Therefore, it is okay to (DELETE: be) binge watch (DELETE:ing) sometimes but not every time.

    Therefore, it is okay to binge watch sometimes but not every time.


    > At that moment, I rent series of the dramas …. Can you correct the grammar here?


    > For upside > On the upside


    Great job Mao👍🌸