BUSINESS LETTERS When replying to a letter • Thank you for your letter of [date] concerning [subject]. • In reply to your letter of [date] I wish to inform you that … • Thank you very much for your letter in which you asked about … When writing from your own initiative • I am writing to inform you that … • I am pleased to notify you that … • I wish to inform you that … • I would be grateful if you could send me some information about … When
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________________ they will approach people and even help themselves to their picnics. 8. Take care when walking behind a young horse: a ________________ kick could actually cause a serious injury. c. Replace the verb idioms in italics with a phrase. 1. I wish you would stop butting in on the conversation! It’s really annoying! 2. I’m sorry‚ no matter how many times you explain it to me‚ it just doesn’t add up. 3. Have I completely missed the point or do you really mean you’re happy
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English Phrases Tamil Phrases Good/ So-So/OK Sari (This one I guess everyone knows already) Hey! Friend! Hi! Nanbaa! (Read as Machan/Machi) Thanks Romba Nandri How Much.... Evv alavu ( try not to say it like love) How are you? Eppadi irukkinga? (or) Nalamaa? I’m fine‚ thanks! Nallaa irukéan! (or) Nalam! ‚ Nandri! I Love You Naan unnai kathalikkiren(You know this one) Did you have food Greetings Saapadu Saaptacha Good morning! Kaalai Vanakkam Good evening! Maalai
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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 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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A Broken Latin America Latin America is a curious case in the political world; with ever changing governments‚ one of the highest regional poverty rates and a corrupt federal system that is tied into the narcotics industry. Why is this region so politically unstable‚ and is it getting better or worse? This question can easily be answered when the political history of Latin America is examined. Latin America is a region birthed through war and revolution‚ as well as hundreds of years of colonization
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single night for your entire life. 32.You flip out when someone mistakes you for an Arab‚ Hispanic or Indian 33.You curse at your teachers or strangers in Farsi 34.Talk crap and gossip about your own family 35.You cuss at your kids in Afghan with phrases that affect yourself (padaurnaulat..etc.) 36.You teach your American friends bad Afghan words and get happy when they use them in normal
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Pig Latin Spoken in English-speaking countries Classification Language game Spoken with English See also: Language games Pig Latin is a constructed language game where words in English are altered according to a simple set of rules. Pig Latin takes the first consonant (or consonant cluster) of an English word‚ moves it to the end of the word and suffixes an ay (IPA [eɪ]) (for example‚ pig yields igpay‚ banana yields ananabay‚ and trash yields ashtray). The objective is to conceal the
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Tyler Cannon May 1 05 PDA 110 Prof Vobrouchek Latin Jazz Last Sunday I went to jazz bar in Manhattan and I listened "Latin JazzE Latin jazz is "a fusion of African and indigenous rhythms from the entire Latin American Diaspora with the language of jazzE It was first known as coop‚ but you are now familiar with it as afro-Cuban. When talking about afro-Cuban jazz‚ it is difficult to not mention certain turning points in history that made
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