INTRODUCTION TO IELTS TEST 1. Today‚ the high sales of popular consumer goods reflect the power of advertising and not the real needs of the society in which they are sold. To what extent do you agree or disagree? CAM 6 In modern society‚ millions of companies produce billions of products and the role of advertising is quite obvious. Ads help consumers to find the goods or services of their needs. However‚ do our needs grow equally fast as the number of products? Some market analysts insist modern
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Assessment Task 2 – Manage Recruitment Selection and Induction Processes Save this document to your desktop. Write the answers in the spaces and templates provided. You will need to plan for well detailed and expansive responses. Please ensure that you save your document regularly. Make sure that you save a final copy of your assessment before submitting. Upload your document in the upload section in week 2. Please upload this document as a word document and not PDF for marking and feedback purposes
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Cambridge CELTA Written Assignment Two Skills –related tasks Word count: 1082 I acknowledge that this paper is my own work. Trainee: Mileva Genadieva Signature: Date: 18.02.2013 Receptive skills: According to J. Harmer in his book The Practice of English Language Teaching‚ “receptive skills are the ways in which people extract the meaning from the discourse they see or hear”. In the following text “Playing with your food” the main skill that is being
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IELTS SPEAKING PART 1: General first topics are in two paths: * Where you live ( your city‚ area where you live‚ street‚ house) * Your studies‚ work‚ job There are 2-5 topics are asked‚ and about 6-15 questions‚ in 4- 5 minutes Longer responses‚ fewer questions Longer answers are preferable than short answers 1. Possible topics Where you live | Collecting things | Cooking | Your studies | Dancing | Weddings | Your job | Learning language | Public transport | Hobbies | Rain | Traveling
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SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: A business owned by a single person and that person is solely responsible for the debts (unlimited). It’s a business that is simple and easy to set up. LIABILITY: The owner of the business is solely responsible. The owner signs business contracts in their own name. INCOME TAXES: Income earned by the business is the owner’s income. The sole proprietor files at 1040 and schedule C & SE. LONGEVITY/CONTINUITY: The business dies with the owner unless there is a Last Will & Testament
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Nowadays‚ so many famous people are in the public view‚ such as actors‚ athletes‚ and rock stars‚ They always give their opinion on what the society looks like. But the case is that some people think that we should pay attention to these opinions‚ while others do not. In my opinion‚ I am inclined to be on the side of the latter one for the following reasons. Firstly‚ famous people have been representing benefit of themselves organizations. For example a famous singer becomes a spokes ma or woman
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TASK 1: Decoding the Jargon a. Create a booklet which explain the function of hardware components and identify communication between components. The pages should include photographs and diagrams to illustrate the information you include. (P1) Components communication The following diagram shows how components communicate each other’s. CPU Also known as the processor‚ the CPU is the heart of the computer and has two part: Control Unit The control unit controls the flow of data through
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UNIT 16 TASK 2 For P3‚ just copy and paste the motivation homework but add reward schemes. For M2‚ learners must compare how different theories of motivation contribute to the techniques used for employee motivation in an organisation. The wage earned by a crew member at McDonalds is motivating in itself because it offers a reasonably well-paid hourly rate for a 16 year old. Being part of a crew recognises a person’s social need to belong to a group. Managing a branch is not particularly well paid
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