Post 6: Reasons for choosing articles to read and examples of useful expressions
The article I'm interested in is about the students from the Liverpool Univesity and a party they had:
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2018/oct/24/liverpool-john-moores-university-student-society-homeless-themed-fancy-dress
And here is a short link to it: horturl.at/eBL26
It would be great if you started using it when you include the links to articles in your works.
fancy dress guidelines: is used in the following context
"A students’ union has been forced to introduce fancy dress guidelines after a student society held a homelessness-themed party."
Also, you can find some useful example of a grammar point. Here is my example:
"We have recently been made aware of the annual tramps’ night out fancy dress social held by our trampolining society,” a spokesperson said."
PS Here ia a short link to the article I used in my explanation of which words to choose as "useful" or "interesting: https://bit.ly/2JhHNKo . I have ccreated it by using an app Bitly, a URL shortener. It can help you make your text look easier to read because it's not that clutterd with links.
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2018/oct/24/liverpool-john-moores-university-student-society-homeless-themed-fancy-dress
And here is a short link to it: horturl.at/eBL26
It would be great if you started using it when you include the links to articles in your works.
Here is my list of expressions I've found useful and/or interesting to consider because they give me an idea :
fancy dress guidelines: is used in the following context
"A students’ union has been forced to introduce fancy dress guidelines after a student society held a homelessness-themed party."
Also, you can find some useful example of a grammar point. Here is my example:
"We have recently been made aware of the annual tramps’ night out fancy dress social held by our trampolining society,” a spokesperson said."
PS Here ia a short link to the article I used in my explanation of which words to choose as "useful" or "interesting: https://bit.ly/2JhHNKo . I have ccreated it by using an app Bitly, a URL shortener. It can help you make your text look easier to read because it's not that clutterd with links.
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