Cambridge English: First Speaking Sample test with examiner’s comments This document will help you familiarise yourself with the Speaking test for Cambridge English: First‚ also known as First Certificate in English (FCE). It accompanies this video‚ where you can see Angela‚ from Italy‚ and Agustina‚ from Argentina‚ take a Speaking test. Both these candidates cope well overall with the tasks in the test. Contents: About the Cambridge English: First Speaking test How the Cambridge English: First
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that in international institutions such as NATO the smaller allies are relying on the larger allies to pay the vast amount of the defence budget and thus free riding‚ this became known as the exploitation hypothesis. Sandler and Hartley point out a clear example of this exploitation‚ as in 1970 the USA contributed 75% on NATO ’s defence spending with the next closest allies which included the UK‚ France and Germany only contributing 6%. The exploitation becomes evident when
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communication. Mike to Monalisa -“Please come at 2 pm‚ okay not 2 come at 2.30 pm instead‚ fine let us freeze it for 3 pm” Monalisa is bound to get confused as Mike himself is not clear about the timings. The sender must pass on crystal clear information to the receiver. The sender must first be himself very clear what he wants to communicate and then only begin the conversation. Abstract ideas‚ haphazard thoughts lead to ineffective communication. First know what you have to communicate and then
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that communication is clear in the workplace. A clear message is vital so you can relay accurate information to the team. Clear communication helps avoid giving confusing messages and reduces the risk of miscommunication. Good communication can be easily forgotten and can get overlooked. When communication is clear everyone in the team will know what is expected of them. It will also help them to know when they have done something well or if there work is satisfactory. A clear message will help increase
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Tangibles (Physical appearance) At the first glance‚ H&M has a simple and clear design. (Appendix A) In the shop‚ different products are classified into different categories and there are clear directional signs which are easy for customers to find out what they need. (Appendix B) Also‚ the price tags are explicit and detailed for customers to understand. (Appendix C) Besides‚ the fitting rooms are located next to the cashiers which bring convenience to customers allowing them to pay right away
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Determining Acids and Bases With Homemade pH Indicator Strips Made With Red Cabbage Juice Period 0 IB Chemisty Annie Truong Ms. Tran Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to make homemade pH indicator strips using red cabbage juice as the main ingredient and estimate the pH of different substances with these strips. Background Information: Acids and bases have properties of modifying the color of certain substances. The juice of the red cabbage is a blue-violet color and when it comes in
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Edward Godinez Class 15 Squad 6 1 April 2013 Give Clear Instructions and Be Sure They Are Understood Wildland firefighters courageously face tremendous peril with each fire they extinguish. There have been many fatalities of good‚ hard workers who were just doing their job. Deaths can be averted however‚ if every member of every crew follows The Ten Standard Firefighting Orders and The Eighteen Watchout Situations. These two lists of commands and warnings were developed by a task force in nineteen
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that sensations and feelings on the body have a direct effect on the sensations and feelings on the mind (intuition and understanding that the mind is an extension of the brain). Descartes argues that the mind and body are distinct because he has a clear and distinct understanding
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Plot Summary Prologue: "Middle-Class Pastoral" In the prologue‚ Rodriguez introduces himself and his book‚ referring to it as "essays impersonating an autobiography; six chapters of sad‚ fuguelike repetition." He makes clear that his purpose in putting together the book was to write about how education moved him from boyhood to manhood. Chapter One: Aria" In this essay‚ Rodriguez focuses on how the use of language has marked the difference between his public life and his private life
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5 2. Situational / SWOT Analysis: Demonstrates a clear understanding of the mission; retail management structure; and‚ services / goods category of the new retail operation. Clearly articulated SWOT analysis for the new operation and shows a clear understanding of relevant marketplace factors. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3. Retailer Objectives: Clearly stated and justified range of retailer objectives and positioning. Demonstrates clear link to the situational / SWOT analysis for the operation
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