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I came across this question herethis question here, which I've written out again for you guys:

For the best learning of our friends in this place, should we attempt to write all or our answers in up goer five words?

This would help people who do not have a lot of words that they know understand new words.

Maybe the place for adding a new answer could let people know when they are using the right words?"

I was a bit sad, I have to say, at the way we responded and also at the answers given. While I agree that we need all kinds of answers here, it is definitely a good thing to make our writing easy for as many people as possible to read. There should be at least some answers that lower students can read and understand without having to go looking lots of words up.

I do not think that "up-goer five" gives us the best possible body of words for low students. The "CEFR 2" body would be much better. [You will have to sign up to use this. It only takes a second.] It would be a very good idea if there was an easy way for people answering to see if the words they used appeared on this. It would be even better if there was a "wiki-post" somewhere here, which told us how to write so that even low students can understand us.

What do you people reading this think?

Note: Just to show that it's easily possible, I have written this all in up-goer five words.

I came across this question here, which I've written out again for you guys:

For the best learning of our friends in this place, should we attempt to write all or our answers in up goer five words?

This would help people who do not have a lot of words that they know understand new words.

Maybe the place for adding a new answer could let people know when they are using the right words?"

I was a bit sad, I have to say, at the way we responded and also at the answers given. While I agree that we need all kinds of answers here, it is definitely a good thing to make our writing easy for as many people as possible to read. There should be at least some answers that lower students can read and understand without having to go looking lots of words up.

I do not think that "up-goer five" gives us the best possible body of words for low students. The "CEFR 2" body would be much better. [You will have to sign up to use this. It only takes a second.] It would be a very good idea if there was an easy way for people answering to see if the words they used appeared on this. It would be even better if there was a "wiki-post" somewhere here, which told us how to write so that even low students can understand us.

What do you people reading this think?

Note: Just to show that it's easily possible, I have written this all in up-goer five words.

I came across this question here, which I've written out again for you guys:

For the best learning of our friends in this place, should we attempt to write all or our answers in up goer five words?

This would help people who do not have a lot of words that they know understand new words.

Maybe the place for adding a new answer could let people know when they are using the right words?"

I was a bit sad, I have to say, at the way we responded and also at the answers given. While I agree that we need all kinds of answers here, it is definitely a good thing to make our writing easy for as many people as possible to read. There should be at least some answers that lower students can read and understand without having to go looking lots of words up.

I do not think that "up-goer five" gives us the best possible body of words for low students. The "CEFR 2" body would be much better. [You will have to sign up to use this. It only takes a second.] It would be a very good idea if there was an easy way for people answering to see if the words they used appeared on this. It would be even better if there was a "wiki-post" somewhere here, which told us how to write so that even low students can understand us.

What do you people reading this think?

Note: Just to show that it's easily possible, I have written this all in up-goer five words.

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I came across this question here, which I've written out again for you guys:

For the best learning of our friends in this place, should we attempt to write all or our answers in up goer five words?

This would help people who do not have a lot of words that they know understand new words.

Maybe the place for adding a new answer could let people know when they are using the right words?"

I was a bit sad, I have to say, at the way we responded and also at the answers given. While I agree that we need all kinds of answers here, it is definitely a good thing to make our writing easy for as many people as possible to read. There should be at least some answers that lower students can read and understand without having to go looking lots of words up.

I do not think that "up-goer five" gives us the best possible body of words for low students. The "CEFR 2" body would be much better. [You will have to sign up to use this. It only takes a second.] It would be a very good idea if there was an easy way for people answering to see if the words they used appeared on this. It would be even better if theirthere was a "wiki-post" somewhere here, which told us how to write so that even low students can understand us.

What do you people reading this think?

Note: Just to show that it's easily possible, I have written this all in up-goer five words.

I came across this question here, which I've written out again for you guys:

For the best learning of our friends in this place, should we attempt to write all or our answers in up goer five words?

This would help people who do not have a lot of words that they know understand new words.

Maybe the place for adding a new answer could let people know when they are using the right words?"

I was a bit sad, I have to say, at the way we responded and also at the answers given. While I agree that we need all kinds of answers here, it is definitely a good thing to make our writing easy for as many people as possible to read. There should be at least some answers that lower students can read and understand without having to go looking lots of words up.

I do not think that "up-goer five" gives us the best possible body of words for low students. The "CEFR 2" body would be much better. [You will have to sign up to use this. It only takes a second.] It would be a very good idea if there was an easy way for people answering to see if the words they used appeared on this. It would be even better if their was a "wiki-post" somewhere here, which told us how to write so that even low students can understand us.

What do you people reading this think?

Note: Just to show that it's easily possible, I have written this all in up-goer five words.

I came across this question here, which I've written out again for you guys:

For the best learning of our friends in this place, should we attempt to write all or our answers in up goer five words?

This would help people who do not have a lot of words that they know understand new words.

Maybe the place for adding a new answer could let people know when they are using the right words?"

I was a bit sad, I have to say, at the way we responded and also at the answers given. While I agree that we need all kinds of answers here, it is definitely a good thing to make our writing easy for as many people as possible to read. There should be at least some answers that lower students can read and understand without having to go looking lots of words up.

I do not think that "up-goer five" gives us the best possible body of words for low students. The "CEFR 2" body would be much better. [You will have to sign up to use this. It only takes a second.] It would be a very good idea if there was an easy way for people answering to see if the words they used appeared on this. It would be even better if there was a "wiki-post" somewhere here, which told us how to write so that even low students can understand us.

What do you people reading this think?

Note: Just to show that it's easily possible, I have written this all in up-goer five words.

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I came across this question here, which I've written out again for you guys:

For the best learning of our friends in this place, should we attempt to write all or our answers in up goer five words?

This would help people who do not have a lot of words that they know understand new words.

Maybe the place for adding a new answer could let people know when they are using the right words?"

I was a bit sad, I have to say, at at the way we responded and also at the answers given. While I agree that we need all kinds of answers here, it is definitely a good thing to make our writing easy for as many people as possible to read. There should be at least some answers that lower students can read and understand without having to go looking lots of words up.

I do not think that "up-goer five" gives us the best possible body of words for low students. The "CEFR 2" body would be much better. [You will have to sign up to use this. It only takes a second.] It would be a very good idea if there was an easy way for people answering to see if the words they used appeared on this. It would be even better if their was a "wiki-post" somewhere here, which told us how to write so that even low students can understand us.

What do you people reading this think?

Note: Just to show that it's easily possible, I have written this all in up-goer five words.

I came across this question here, which I've written out again for you guys:

For the best learning of our friends in this place, should we attempt to write all or our answers in up goer five words?

This would help people who do not have a lot of words that they know understand new words.

Maybe the place for adding a new answer could let people know when they are using the right words?"

I was a bit sad, I have to say, at at the way we responded and also at the answers given. While I agree that we need all kinds of answers here, it is definitely a good thing to make our writing easy for as many people as possible to read. There should be at least some answers that lower students can read and understand without having to go looking lots of words up.

I do not think that "up-goer five" gives us the best possible body of words for low students. The "CEFR 2" body would be much better. [You will have to sign up use this. It only takes a second.] It would be a very good idea if there was an easy way for people answering to see if the words they used appeared on this. It would be even better if their was a "wiki-post" somewhere here, which told us how to write so that even low students can understand us.

What do you people reading this think?

Note: Just to show that it's easily possible, I have written this all in up-goer five words.

I came across this question here, which I've written out again for you guys:

For the best learning of our friends in this place, should we attempt to write all or our answers in up goer five words?

This would help people who do not have a lot of words that they know understand new words.

Maybe the place for adding a new answer could let people know when they are using the right words?"

I was a bit sad, I have to say, at the way we responded and also at the answers given. While I agree that we need all kinds of answers here, it is definitely a good thing to make our writing easy for as many people as possible to read. There should be at least some answers that lower students can read and understand without having to go looking lots of words up.

I do not think that "up-goer five" gives us the best possible body of words for low students. The "CEFR 2" body would be much better. [You will have to sign up to use this. It only takes a second.] It would be a very good idea if there was an easy way for people answering to see if the words they used appeared on this. It would be even better if their was a "wiki-post" somewhere here, which told us how to write so that even low students can understand us.

What do you people reading this think?

Note: Just to show that it's easily possible, I have written this all in up-goer five words.

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