Because they read far to little.
There are multiple reasons why students may be weak in English. These include a lack of exposure to the language outside of school, limited practice opportunities, ineffective teaching methods, and difficulties in understanding grammar and vocabulary. Additionally, individual learning styles and motivations can also play a role in a student's level of proficiency in English.
"Una estudiante" in English means "a student" or "a female student."
"Debil" in English usually translates to "weak" or "feeble." It can also mean "dim-witted" or "mentally slow."
"Je suis une Γ©tudiante" translates to "I am a student" in English.
Mahina means weak.
"La estudiante" means "the student" in English.
yes if you have lots of practice then you will be the best
your English is weak
The Luhya word for the English word weak is dhaifu.
what is english
"Boy student" in English is estudiante in Spanish.
The best place you can be guaranteed to meet an English student is in an English class. English students are also to be found in the library.
weak is an English word. If you are asking how to say weak in Spanish, it's débil.
Mwanafunzi is the Kikuyu word for the English word student.
Of course. If you are studying in English then you need to be good at English. By the way your question should be: Is it advantageous for a student to be good................... or Is it advantageous as a student to be ................................
"Debil" in English usually translates to "weak" or "feeble." It can also mean "dim-witted" or "mentally slow."
One has an American passport and the other has an English passport
where were you a student?/where you were a student :)