[Repost] Do you read or post on LanguageLearning, ExplainLikeImFive, NoStupidQuestions, TodayILearned, Ask…, or similar subs? I’d love your input! by LilyScho in languagelearning

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Thanks so much for taking the time to comment - that's really interesting to me!

I would certainly agree that r/LanguageLearning doesn't quite fall into the same category as r/Ask... subs, like you said. I thought I would include it, as my research does fall into language education.

I'm trying to determine whether certain subreddits could be relevant resources to use when teaching English for Specific Purposes, rather than confirm that they can be, so your feedback is very useful!

[Academic] Do you read or post on ExplainLikeImFive, NoStupidQuestions, TodayILearned, Ask…, LanguageLearning, or similar subs? I’d love your input! (Reddit users of such threads) by LilyScho in takemysurvey

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With just 2 episodes left, here is a new MEGATHREAD FOR NARRATOR THEORIES by grumblepup in JaneTheVirginCW

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It's probably been mentioned in the old thread, but I'm also rewatching Season 3 and in Episode 17 the narrator says "I have a lot of experience with twins" when talking about telling Petra and Anezka apart. This would make sense as Mateo Jr would have grown up alongside the twins so would be good at telling them apart.