Useful Phrases for Structured Structured Monologue M. Platonova "Materials for the Speaking Part of the Centralised Exam" Structuring When delivering a structured monologue‚ one of the ways to begin your presentation is to outline its structure‚ using one of the following phrases: I’ve divided my presentation/speech into three (main) parts. In my presentation/speech I’ll focus on three major issues. M. Platonova "Materials for the Speaking Part of the Centralised Exam" Effective
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“COMMONLY MISUNDERSTOOD WORDS AND PHRASES” "Affect" and "Effect" 1.EFFECT ● "Effect" is a noun referring to something that happens as a result of something else. E.g.‚ "The antibiotic had little effect on the illness." ● "Effect" is also a verb meaning to bring something about. E.g.‚ "I have decided to effect a change in the scope of this article." 2.AFFECT ● The verb "affect" means to change something in some way. E.g.‚ "His steady gaze affected my ability to breathe." ● The noun "affect" is used
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Satya guides us toward truthfulness of thought‚ truthfulness of speech‚ and truthfulness in deed. In practicing satya‚ it is important to always hold in our minds the first yama – Ahimsa‚ as the truth can sometimes be harmful or hurtful. It means useful speech is not only true‚ but also gentle and helpful. A doctor had to tell an 85 years old lady about her husband’s cancer. She died two days
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of Useful Words Objectives: This list is designed to give you a good set of tools for both writing and test-taking. The manipulation activity that we will perform with this list will aid you in both your writing‚ as well as aiding your depth of understanding of the AP test itself. List courtesy of : http://www.mshogue.com/AP/vocab%20list%2006_07.pdf First semester—You are responsible for defining 20 words a week. In addition‚ you are also responsible for appropriate use of the word in a
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Informal letter Dear (first name)‚ Beginnings Thank you/Many thanks for your (recent/last) letter/postcard. It was good/nice to hear from you recently. I’m sorry I haven’t written/been in touch for such a long time. It’s ages since I’ve heard from you. I hope you’re/you and your family are well. Asking Hi! / How are the things? / How are you? / How’s it going? Referring to their news Great news about … Glad to hear that … Sorry to hear about … Giving news Listen‚ did I tell you about
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TRANSLATE WORD SENTENCES INTO ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS The following table lists the most common phrases and their translation. |Operation |Words |Example of Phrase |Algebraic Sign |Algebraic | | | | | |Translation | |Addition |sum |the sum of a number and
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WORD ORDER IN NP AND ENGLISH ANAPHORS Tereza Štifnerová The purpose of this essay is firstly to show the word order of a noun phrase (NP) and how the head noun of the NP can be post- and pre-modified‚ and secondly to focus on meaning of some examples of English anaphors and the distinctions between them and their Czech translations. The first part is going to aim on the internal structure of NPs. Complex nominal phrase consists of the pre-modifying elements‚ the head noun and the post-modifying
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Which 3 features of Microsoft Word would be most helpful in Simon’s experience as a student and as a worker? According to my opinion and what I read I would say that 3 primary functions for Simon would be the fact that he can save his work so that he could go back to it at any time he needed to look at it. The second one I would think it would be the fact that he would be able to do a spell check and grammar check would be another plus. And like the textbook states you can also insert pictures
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TRANSLATING KEY WORDS AND PHRASES INTO ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS The table below lists some key words and phrases that are used to describe common mathematical operations. To write algebraic expressions and equations‚ assign a variable to represent the unknown number. In the table below‚ the letter “x” is used to represent the unknown. In translation problems‚ the words sum‚ total‚ difference‚ product and quotient imply at least two parts – use parentheses when a sum or difference is multiplied. For
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