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    DEPARTAMENTO DE INGLÉS -NIVEL AVANZADO 2 PRUEBA DE INTERACCIÓN ORAL - MOCK TEST DIALOGUE 1 - STUDENT A - Neighbors at odds role cards | Resident of APT 202:It’s 7:00 AM. You were up until 4:00 AM preparing for an important business meeting. You have to give your presentation at 9:30‚ and you really need another hour or two to sleep. You can’t sleep because the person who lives downstairs is playing the drums - it’s not the first time this has happened. | *********************************

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    A dialogue between a teacher and a student about home work Teacher: Good morning‚ dear students. Student: Good morning‚ sir. T: Ali‚ bring your home work note-book to me. S: Sorry sir. I forgot my note-book at home. T: Did you do your home work? S: Yes‚ sir. But I left my note-book at home. T: How is it possible? I think you have not completed your home work and it is just an excuse. S: Sorry sir. Infact‚ I had to go to my uncle’s yesterday. T: Do you prefer other things to your studies

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    Reflection on Eisner In this article‚ Eisner says that “the mind is conceived of as a collection of relatively independent faculties and aptitudes. I completely agree with this statement‚ the only thing that I have against it is that he does not state that these aptitudes are different for everyone. I believe that it is these differences in aptitudes that make everyone think differently. Nobody thinks the same way‚ everyone answers questions differently and that is because of these aptitudes. This

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    LECTURE 4 Investment under uncertainty‚ real options  Derivatives valuation approach. Example:  Copper mine  Strategic options. Examples:  Copper mine with shutdown option  Valuing Vacant Land  Valuation of an option to delay  Ratio comparison approach  Additional Definitions ECOM051 Business Finance‚ Lecture 4 (Dr Giles Spungin‚ G.Spungin@qmul.ac.uk‚ www.excalibur24.com‚ QMUL©2010-11) 1 Discounted cash flow methods ignore opportunities (strategic options

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    types of art: music‚ theater‚ literature‚ painting and else. Every decade has brought something new for the cinema. For example‚ in the 30-s the main genres were musicals‚ gangster stories‚ mute comedies and horror films. The 70-s were the times of political movies and French comedies. The 90-s brought lots of westerns and spy films.  - Yes‚ that’s true. Nowadays‚ we have so many new genres‚ among them thrillers‚ adventure films‚ underground‚ science fiction and many others. Don’t you think that cinema

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    COMMODUS Rise‚ rise.  Your fame is well deserved‚ Spaniard.  I don’t think there has ever been a gladiator to match you.  As for this young man. Lucius is now standing in front of Commodus‚ Commodus arms affectionately holding the boy close. COMMODUS He insists you are Hector reborn‚ or was it Hercules?  Why doesn’t the hero reveal himself and tell us all your real name.  You do have a name? MAXIMUS My name is Gladiator. He turns to leave‚ his back to Commodus.  He will not attempt to harm

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    In what sense is this a ‘winner-takes-all’ industry? A “winner-takes-all” market refers to a market that is dominated by a single supplier and is subject to significant network externalities. Network externality in simplest terms is the value of a product to an individual customer that is affected and dependant on the number of other users of that product. Thoroughly assessing the case study we came up with the conclusion that the notion behind the market being considered a “winner-takes-all” market

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    Bobby: For how many hours do you watch TV everyday? Aman: Mostly for one hour. On holidays I may watch for even two hours or more. Bobby: Why do you watch television? Aman: I watch it for information and entertainment. Bobby: Do you watch movies too? Aman: I don’t have enough time to watch movies. I hardly watch one movie a month. Bobby: Are movies good for our society? Aman: Most of them are not. They waste our time and energy. People don’t learn anything good from them.

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    Doctor: Hi‚ what seems to be the problem? Patient: I’ve been having a chest pain for about four hours. Doctor: Ok and did you have any other problems? Patient: Yes‚ during my sleep I was woken up by a pressure in the middle of my chest‚ and it spread to the left shoulder and back four hours ago. I also had shortness of breath‚ sweating‚ nausea‚ and vomiting. Doctor: The pressure in the middle of your chest is a retrosternal pain. Did you take any medication during that time? Patient: Yes‚ I

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    Major indicators that cause political leaders to ignore intelligence warnings originate in cognitive biases that create their mindset. These mindsets can lead political leaders to ignore intelligence warnings by either creating unrealistic expectations of intelligence‚ or politicizing intelligence that support their policy preferences. Political leaders crave a confident amount of certainty and accuracy in intelligence reports. Their cognitive biases assume that intelligence should be perfect‚ in

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