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WestHampstead
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Is it right to say in English take your "dossier"? is " dossier" right for a group of photocopies forming a unit? thanks
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3 May 2010
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GIOVANNI
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You could refer to �dossier � as a file or report.
A �dossier � is usuallly a collection of documents or papers on the same subject. |
4 May 2010
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PhilipR
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Unless your students work for MI5 and are compiling a case against a known terrorist, I wouldn �t use dossier in my English lesson.
English file would probably be one of the best options (although this file may contain several units). Other possibilities: please take your notes/handouts/copies/the copies of the next unit. |
4 May 2010
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dturner
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I often use "package" or "pack". Take out your geometry package.
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4 May 2010
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gitasiva
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@dturner I �d say: Take out your geometry box. Take your geometry box out. or Take out your geometry set. Take your geometry set out.

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4 May 2010
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