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fix(curriculum): typos, punctuation, missing words (#62537)
Co-authored-by: Huyen Nguyen <25715018+huyenltnguyen@users.noreply.github.com>
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Listen to the audio and answer the question below.
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## --text--
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According to Sarah, What is the probable cause auto-completion isn't working?
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According to Sarah, what is the probable cause auto-completion isn't working?
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## --answers--
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ This word introduces the condition or situation that causes something to happen.
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# --explanation--
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`when` is used here to describe a specific condition or situation that causes something to happen.
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`When` is used here to describe a specific condition or situation that causes something to happen.
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In Sarah's sentence, `when` introduces the condition where the IDEs become tricky: `if they're not set up properly`. For example:
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ dashedName: task-6
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# --description--
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A `README` file is an important part of many projects, especially in software development. It is often the first document people see when they look at a project. A `README` explains what the project is about, how to use it, and sometimes how to contribute to it. Understanding what a `README` file is used for is crucial in the context of project documentation.
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A `README` file is an important part of many projects, especially in software development. It is often the first document people see when they look at a project. A `README` file explains what the project is about, how to use it, and sometimes how to contribute to it. Understanding what a `README` file is used for is crucial in the context of project documentation.
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# --questions--
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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Contact information
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### --feedback--
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Even though contact information can be included, the primary purpose of a `README` is to give instructions and information about the project, not just contact details.
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Even though contact information can be included, the primary purpose of a `README` file is to give instructions and information about the project, not just contact details.
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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Log of changes
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### --feedback--
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A log of changes, often called a changelog, is typically separate from a `README`. The `README` focuses on introducing and explaining the project.
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A log of changes, often called a changelog, is typically separate from a `README` file. The `README` file focuses on introducing and explaining the project.
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## --video-solution--
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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ False
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# --explanation--
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The contraction `We'll` stands for `We will,` indicating a future action or plan. For example:
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The contraction `We'll` stands for `We will`, indicating a future action or plan. For example:
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- `I'll call you tomorrow.` - This means the action of calling will happen in the future.
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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Listen to the audio and answer the question below.
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## --text--
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Which option is the best answer to ask Jake more about the problem?
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Which option is the best question to ask Jake more about the problem?
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## --answers--
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ The development team. So they check their emails carefully.
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Sarah will create a remider to herself about the emails.
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Sarah will create a reminder to herself about the emails.
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### --feedback--
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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ This word means an inspection or analysis to find problems or issues.
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# --explanation--
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``Full system scan` means a comprehensive check of the entire computer or network to identify potential issues, such as viruses or security threats. For example:
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`Full system scan` means a comprehensive check of the entire computer or network to identify potential issues, such as viruses or security threats. For example:
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`The team performed a full system scan to find malware.` - This shows a complete analysis of the system for security purposes.
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Listen to the audio and complete the sentence below.
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### --feedback--
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This is the contraction for `They will,` used to talk about something that is expected to happen in the future. The first letter is capitalized.
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This is the contraction for `They will`, used to talk about something that is expected to happen in the future. The first letter is capitalized.
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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Linda has read the reports. Which option is the best answer?
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### --feedback--
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`Do` is used in answer to questions in the Present Simple tense, not the `Present Perfect`. Since James asked the question in the `Present Perfect` tense, the correct short answer should use `Present Perfect`.
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`Do` is used in answer to questions in the `Present Simple` tense, not the `Present Perfect`. Since James asked the question in the `Present Perfect` tense, the correct short answer should use `Present Perfect`.
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## --video-solution--
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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ James is not asking for Linda's opinion about the interface.
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if Linda has seen the most recent user feedback.
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If Linda has seen the most recent user feedback.
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Listen to the audio and complete the sentence below.
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### --feedback--
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These two wordss refer to the set of links that help users move through different sections of a website.
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These two words refer to the set of links that help users move through different sections of a website.
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@@ -55,10 +55,6 @@ James says, `I used to just write code without thinking much about the end user.
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`Used to` shows that this was his past approach.
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<<<<<<< Updated upstream
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=======
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>>>>>>> Stashed changes
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# --scene--
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```json
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@@ -37,15 +37,15 @@ When you use `nonsense` to reply to a comment, it is because you do not believe
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# --explanation--
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`Agreed` is a concise way to express strong agreement with someone's statement. It is the opposite of the expression `Nonsense.`
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`Agreed` is a concise way to express strong agreement with someone's statement. It is the opposite of the expression `nonsense.`
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`Agreed` is often used in professional or conversational contexts to show alignment with what has been said. For Example:
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Person 1: `We should prioritize user feedback in our next update.`
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Person 2: `Agreed.` - This answer implies you strongly agree with prioritizing used feedback on the next update.
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Person 2: `Agreed.` - This answer implies you strongly agree with prioritizing user feedback on the next update.
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In this context, Jake could use `Agreed` to acknowledge that he fully supports Linda's statement about the lack of integration between security and design in the past.
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In this context, Jake could use `Agreed.` to acknowledge that he fully supports Linda's statement about the lack of integration between security and design in the past.
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# --scene--
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@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ While Brian might have been networking, his statement is specifically about atte
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To `attend sessions` means to participate in organized events, such as talks, discussions, or meetings, often as an audience member. It typically refers to events at conferences, workshops, or professional gatherings. For example:
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`She attended several training sessions as part of her trainee program.` - Here, she took in a training because this is part of the trainee program.
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`She attended several training sessions as part of her trainee program.` - Here, she took in training sessions because this is part of the trainee program.
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# --scene--
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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ The word `stressful` describes situations or events that cause stress, tension,
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- `The deadline was stressful because we had so much work to do.` - Meaning they felt a lot of stress due to the deadline.
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- `Presenting to a large audience can be stressful.` - Meaning you can be feel really anxious when you present in front of an audience.
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- `Presenting to a large audience can be stressful.` - Meaning you can feel really anxious when you present in front of an audience.
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In this question, Lisa is asking James if fixing the issue with the app and the credentials was a stressful experience for him.
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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ It's a system component that controls the hardware of the computer. All letters
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# --explanation--
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`BIOS` stands for `Basic Input/Output System`. It is a crucial system component that helps initialize the hardware during startup and loads the operating system. For example:
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BIOS stands for `Basic Input/Output System`. It is a crucial system component that helps initialize the hardware during startup and loads the operating system. For example:
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- `If the BIOS is outdated, your system may have performance issues.` - An old BIOS can cause your computer to run poorly.
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@@ -61,6 +61,6 @@ The text does not suggest that TechCorp's partners would gain new investors.
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# --explanation--
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The article states that TechCorp's closure would `stop key projects` and lead to `lead to many job losses` among its partners. This demonstrates how connected TechCorp is with other firms in the tech industry, and how its collapse would disrupt ongoing work and affect employees.
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The article states that TechCorp's closure would `stop key projects` and `lead to many job losses` among its partners. This demonstrates how connected TechCorp is with other firms in the tech industry, and how its collapse would disrupt ongoing work and affect employees.
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Focus on how the article links TechCorp's role to its partners' stability and operations.
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@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Tom is talking about the current trend of fewer negative comments, not waiting f
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# --explanation--
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Tom's response, `We haven't been receiving as many negative comments`, uses the `Present Perfect Continuous` in the negative form. This tense is formed by `haven't/hasn't + been + verb(-ing)` and is used to describe actions that have not been happening over a period of time. In this case, it shows that fewer negative comments have been received over time, indicating a possible improvement.
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Tom's response, `We haven't been receiving as many negative comments`, uses the `Present Perfect Continuous` in the negative form. This tense is formed by `haven't/hasn't + been + verb ending in -ing` and is used to describe actions that have not been happening over a period of time. In this case, it shows that fewer negative comments have been received over time, indicating a possible improvement.
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# --scene--
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## --text--
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Accordng to Linda's statement, What might they do next?
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Accordng to Linda's statement, what might they do next?
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## --answers--
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# --explanation--
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Anna uses `how long` in her question to about the length of time the training sessions have been in place.
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Anna uses `how long` in her question to ask about the length of time the training sessions have been in place.
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# --scene--
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