HIGHER SCORE TOEFL‚ TOEIC and IELTS classes for serious students How to Paraphrase Effectively Introduction “Paraphrase” is a verb which means to re-write a phrase or sentence with the same meaning but using different words. Paraphrasing is a very important skill for most English tests‚ including TOEFL iBT‚ IELTS and TOEIC Speaking and Writing. In TOEFL iBT‚ for instance‚ paraphrasing is an important skill in the reading section‚ in the listening section and‚ above all‚ in the speaking and writing
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Introduction Host A: Yodi Host B: Atty. Rhesa A: Good evening Ladies and Gentlemen. May I have your attention please. B: We are about to begin our Dinner Reception so please find a seat and make yourself comfortable. A: Let us begin this celebration with a prayer. Let us all stand‚ bow down our heads and put ourselves in the presence of God. B: In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit‚ Amen. 1. Opening Prayer Heavenly Father‚ Love has been your richest and
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AUDIO Japanese Doll: Oh! Boxing Doll: What’s the matter? Japanese Doll: I’m awake! Boxing Doll: Of course‚ you’re awake! It’s midnight! Japanese Doll: Midnight! Boxing Doll: All dolls wake up at midnight! Japanese Doll: Do they? Boxing Doll: Everybody knows that! Japanese Doll: Will… will they wake up‚ too? Boxing Doll: Look. They are dolls aren’t they? And it is midnight‚ isn’t it? And I told you before – all dolls wake up at midnight! Japanese Doll: Oh! Thank you.
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INT. MAYA’S BEDROOM – MORNING MAYA BRADFORD is sprawled out on her bed sleeping‚ camera pans the room. Her alarm goes off‚ and she lifts her head suddenly. She looks over at her clock it says 7:00 am‚ she hits it off and smacks her face into her pillow. She looks peaceful until she hears a cry from the next room. Maya then gets up‚ sits on the edge of her bed rubbing her eyes. She makes her way to the next room. INT. BABY’S ROOM She enters the room where a tear-filled baby stands awaiting
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* Knight * Leader of pilgrimage * Wore tunic stained with dark marks from his armor * Possessed fine horses but not gaily dressed * Most distinguished one‚ leader * Man of chivalry‚ truth‚ honor‚ generosity‚ courtesy * Noble hero‚ honored for noble graces * Was there when they took Alexandria (city in Egypt) * Traveled to North America * Lost at Granada * Visited Russia‚ Prussia‚ Lithuania * Traveled along Mediterranean
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story “The Canterbury Tales”‚ multiple pilgrims are on a long journey to a place called Canterbury to get blessed in the shrinery. While on this prolonged excursion‚ each character gets a chance to tell a story to pass the time. Each of the stories from the pilgrims reveals how they really are inside compared to their appearance. In other words‚ the way they are expected to dress or act is completely opposite from how they dress or act in society. The squire‚ Monk‚ and Reeve are each proof of Chaucer
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parents last visited before they died five years ago. The oldest brother explains his reasons for choosing the place and his siblings understand. After that‚ he arranges the tasks of researching about Christmas Island to each of his siblings. The Script: Sven: | Hey‚ I’m getting married soon. | Amy‚ Lily‚ Rose & Sam: | Really?! When?! With who?! | Sven: | Actually‚ to say the truth…My partner is a man. | Amy‚ Lily‚ Rose & Sam: | WHAT?!! | Amy: | Brother‚ are you serious? | Rose:
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Throughout the entire text of The Handmaid’s Tale‚ the ruling totalitarian government does what is in its power to attempt to isolate women from society. Not only do are the women isolated from society in terms of sexual contact (or any contact‚ for that matter)‚ with men‚ but they are also individualized within the gender itself and separated from each other. Evidence of this isolation is available throughout the novel in different levels. The first level‚ perhaps the harshest‚ is the division of
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An Analysis of Chaucer ’s "Canterbury Tales": The Wife of Bath ’s Tale In reading Geoffrey Chaucer ’s "Canterbury Tales‚" I found that of the Wife of Bath‚ including her prologue‚ to be the most thought-provoking. The pilgrim who narrates this tale‚ Alison‚ is a gap-toothed‚ partially deaf seamstress and widow who has been married five times. She claims to have great experience in the ways of the heart‚ having a remedy for whatever might ail it. Throughout her story‚ I was shocked‚ yet pleased
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Keywords Breastfeeding knowledge Á Breastfeeding barriers Á Medical education ´ G. Leavitt Á L. Garcıa (&) Neonatology Section‚ Department of Pediatrics‚ UPR School of Medicine‚ P.O. Box 365067‚ San Juan 00936-5067‚ PR‚ USA e-mail: lougarcia@rcm.upr.edu ´ S. Martınez Department of Pediatrics‚ San Juan City Hospital‚ PMB # 79‚ P.O. Box 70344‚ San Juan 00936-8344‚ PR‚ USA N. Ortiz Department of Pediatrics‚ UPR School of Medicine‚ P.O. Box 365067‚ San Juan 00936-5067‚ PR‚ USA Introduction The
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