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Guadalupe Ortega
Reflect with or Reflect about, which is correct in English?
Reflect with or Reflect about the video’s content. does "reflect about" exist? What I want to express is that when I teach I use videos, so the students think and talk about what they see in the video.
Mar 9, 2019 9:06 PM
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'Reflect on', or possibly 'reflect upon' something.
:)
March 9, 2019
Hello Guadalupe,
I would rather say "reflect on" something. You can also say "reflect in class" when you refer to a specific location.
I hope this helps :)
Best,
Jamila.
March 9, 2019
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Guadalupe Ortega
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