Question
Atualizado em
18 mar 2018
- Chinês Tradicional (Taiwan)
- Japonês Quase Fluente
-
Inglês (RU)
-
Japonês
-
Alemão
Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
As Prof. Oakley mentioned, you shouldn't learn something you've understood. It's a bad thing called "overlearning" since it would make me think that I can resolves any problems by what this course taught, but it isn't the case. soa natural?
As Prof. Oakley mentioned, you shouldn't learn something you've understood. It's a bad thing called "overlearning" since it would make me think that I can resolves any problems by what this course taught, but it isn't the case. soa natural?
Respostas
Read more comments
- Inglês (EUA)
- Castelhano (México)
Um pouco artificial
As Prof. Oakley mentioned, you shouldn't learn something you've understood. It's a bad thing called "overlearning" since it would make me think that I can resolves(< remove the s)any problems (<remove the "s") by what this course taught, but it isn't the case. does this sound natura
Was this answer helpful?
[Notícias] Ei você! Aquele que está aprendendo um idioma!
Você sabe como melhorar suas habilidades no idioma❓ Tudo o que você precisa fazer é ter sua escrita corrigida por um falante nativo!
Com a HiNative, você pode ter sua escrita corrigida por falantes nativos gratuitamente ✍️✨.
Com a HiNative, você pode ter sua escrita corrigida por falantes nativos gratuitamente ✍️✨.
Registar
Similar questions
- As Prof. Oakley said, it's a overlearning phenomenon if you learn something you've understood and...
- As Prof. Oakley said, it's a overlearning phenomenon if you learn something you've understood and...
- As Prof. Oakley said, it' overlearning if you learn something you've understood. It's a bad thin...
Pergunta anterior/Próxima pergunta
Thank you! Rest assured your feedback will not be shown to other users.
Thank you very much! Your feedback is greatly appreciated.