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    Useful phrases english

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    USEFUL PHRASES Silence fillers To start with To begin with Well‚ now‚ let me see Let me have a look Let me think Well‚ err... I’d say that... Possibly‚ ... At first sight‚ it seems... ‚ but it could also ... I would say that... It’s difficult to say exactly but ...  Agreeing Yes‚ I agree I agree with what you said. Yes‚ you’re right. I agree with completely. Yes‚ I agree but... I agree in a way‚ but... Well‚ it depends. (Explain) Disagreeing I disagree I don’t agree. No

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    Exercise 1 Divide the following sentences into constituents by putting slant lines (/) between the constituents. Try to replace constituents by a shorter phrase‚ or just one word. 1. Her eldest son/ hates/ mock turtle soup. he hates it 2. The examples/ given here/ show that /constituents/ can be/ very long. it given here show that it can be very long 3. That young hooligan (he)/ should have offered/ the old lady in the grey coat (her)/ his seat (it). 4. In England‚/ French food (it)/

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    Linking Words and Phrases

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    Linking Words And Phrases Personal opinion: | In my opinion/view‚ To my mind‚ To my way of thinking‚ I am convinced that‚ It strikes me that‚ It is my firm belief that‚ I am inclined to believe that‚ It seems to me that. As far as I am concerned‚ I think that the economic recession of the previous decade was foreseeable. | To list advantages and disadvantages: | One advantage of‚ Another advantage of‚ One other advantage of‚ A further advantage of‚ The main advantage of‚ The greatest advantage

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    Comm B5

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    this law may help as a debater because you trick your opponent . You make them think they might be winning the debate and believe you are not good a debating. But of course it will just be a trick and try to make the opponent convince themselves that they are better than you but at the end you will have new moves‚ new ideas to wicken the opponent and make a move towards winning the debate. Law 41 Avoid stepping into a great man’s shoes What happens first always appears better and more original

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    " – I’d write this sentence with the error on the board and after the exercise I’d ask to correct. “She lives in a small house in town.” This mistake is more related to L1 pronunciation. • During a debate you hear:) "He can´t play football because of his damaged leg." I’d wait until after the debate and I’d ask if it’s

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    Money is the king

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    to the question and outline how you intend to validate your suggested answer by clarifying the analytical structure (and maybe‚ therefore‚ the thematic thread or point of view you will pursue). Describe the key theories‚ concepts‚ models‚ and/or debates‚ and/or areas of critique surrounding the question. Keep this section as short as possible: you need to state the main concepts but you need greater space to do more in order to acquire higher order marks. Try and establish a link with your structure

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    Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Rules For Meetings 3. The Problem With Rules 4. Rules For Small Group Meetings? 5. Parliamentary Procedure at a Glance 6. Consensus: Another Method of Decision Making in Groups 7. Conclusion 8. References Introduction Most groups use some form of parliamentary procedure for their meetings. This Factsheet not only briefly explains proper parliamentary procedure for more formal meetings‚ but also describes acceptable alternatives for decision-making

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    nearly every debate the ultimate motive is to prove that one side is right and the other is inherently wrong‚ rarely leaving any room for middle ground. Sadly‚ because of debate’s prevalence throughout society‚ American culture and education has been deduced to lecturing and mere dualistic contention. From news shows to elementary classrooms‚ logic and reason serve as the gateway to discovering truths‚ according to western education. But what exactly are the consequences of a debate-centered education

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    BP2014 Essay Issue Q12. How far‚ in your society‚ should unpopular views be open for discussion? In May 2013‚ Singapore’s media regulator‚ the Media Development Authority (MDA)‚ introduce a new licensing framework regulating online news sites operating in Singapore. The move came as a surprise to many and elicited a wide array of responses. The Asia Internet Coalition (AIC)‚ an industry association formed by eBay‚ Facebook‚ Google and Yahoo‚ argued that the new regulatory framework creates business

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    when any idea for a new law is written down. It’s called a bill. Once it is written down‚ it is read in the House that it is starting from. Then the Second Reading takes place. This is where the Bill is given a second look and the parliamentarians debate the idea behind the bill. They consider questions such as‚ “Is the idea behind the bill good?” “Does it meet people’s needs?” “Who will be affected by this bill?” If the House likes the idea of the bill and a majority votes for it‚ it goes through

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