LEARNING COMPETENCIES ENGLISH III LISTENING 1. Shift from one listening strategy to another depending on the text and one¶s purpose for listening 1.1 Use attentive listening with informative texts and analytical and critical listening with argumentative texts 1.2 Single out reasons cited in argumentative texts and assess the worth of ideas presented based on a set of criteria 1.2.1 Determine whether arguments and conclusions are logical or illogical 1.2.2 Determine the stand of a speaker
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nights? The missed parties? What all that Red Bull must be doing to your central nervous system? If you ever get discouraged about the time and money you’ve invested in your schooling‚ just think about what these well-known people have said about the value of education:’ “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” — Benjamin Franklin “Education is the most powerful weapon with which you can use to change the world.” — Nelson Mandela “He who opens a school door closes a prison.” — Victor
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Professor Spelman English 3063 8 September 2013 The Value of Tenacity Throughout my entire life‚ I have lived with purpose. I have always had a desire to succeed‚ and along with that desire‚ I have had the confidence to persevere. This is not to say that I have not had my downfalls or failures in this lifetime‚ but it is rather to say that I have used those losses as a tool to learn how to better myself. As far as working extremely hard to reach a goal‚ there is one example that sticks
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This paper is about personal values development. In this paper I will be examining my personal values‚ ground rules‚ and ethics development. Primarily a focus on developing these values‚ rules‚ and ethics will be discussed in the paper. Included in this paper would be what my values are the sources that shaped my values‚ and the criteria and decision-making factors I make the most of to revise them. Finally I will discuss the potential impact of my values and performance in the workplace. What
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Number 2 ♦ 2013 DEVELOPING COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE IN ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE BY INTEGRATING BUSINESS COMPETENCIES Rubén Molina Martínez‚ Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo Argelia Calderón Gutiérrez‚ Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo ABSTRACT This paper examines what business competencies a learner of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) can develop while developing communicative competence in English. The analysis is focused on the business competencies
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Personal Values Development Personal Values Development The development of personal values occurs over a lifetime of living and experiences. What are personal values? What sources shape and influence those values? What criteria and decision making may be used to reshape our personal values? What impact do personal values have in the workplace and on workplace performance? This paper will address these issues from a personal perspective. Personal Values What are personal values? First
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Vivionna Correa Mrs. Hansen English 12 25 September 2012 What Is a Human’s Life Worth? Think of the moments that you wanted to give up‚ what kept you going? Generation after generation‚ societies change as time goes on. Maybe not so much the society itself‚ but the people in it do. Many of us Americans have different opinions. The value of life now differs depending on the different kinds of experiences people go through. As awful as it sounds‚ our society has placed a dollar amount on life
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English Next Why global English may mean the end of ‘English as a Foreign Language’ David Graddol The moral rights of the author have been asserted. The opinions expressed in this book are not necessarily those of the British Council. Designed and produced by The English Company (UK) Ltd www.english.co.uk Cover design by Intro (Last minor revision Jan 2007) © British Council 2006 The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We
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fabric of any society is held together by the standards of morality that we maintain and practice. Values are our personal set of beliefs about what is important‚ unimportant‚ right‚ wrong‚ good and bad. When we are confronted by choices‚ options‚ or moral dilemmas‚ the decisions we make will indicate what values we hold. Human values give worthiness and respect to life. The foundation of human values are based on · Dignity of human life · Respect and consideration for the "other" · The importance
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Value Of Friendship I’m going to quote Winston Churchill “Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak. Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.” Good qualities in which one would find in friends; wouldn’t you say? Now I would like you to take a look around you. What do you see? You may say to yourself‚ I see friends. What you don’t see is what they value. The value in friendship is something that not many people in the world will take time to ponder over and appreciate. Surely‚ one
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