Vajad kellegagi rääkida?
Küsi julgelt abi LasteAbi
Logi sisse

Connecting Ideas Logically and Effectively (0)

3 HALB
Punktid

Lõik failist

Vasakule Paremale
Connecting Ideas Logically and Effectively #1 Connecting Ideas Logically and Effectively #2 Connecting Ideas Logically and Effectively #3 Connecting Ideas Logically and Effectively #4 Connecting Ideas Logically and Effectively #5 Connecting Ideas Logically and Effectively #6 Connecting Ideas Logically and Effectively #7
Punktid 5 punkti Autor soovib selle materjali allalaadimise eest saada 5 punkti.
Leheküljed ~ 7 lehte Lehekülgede arv dokumendis
Aeg2008-12-22 Kuupäev, millal dokument üles laeti
Allalaadimisi 52 laadimist Kokku alla laetud
Kommentaarid 0 arvamust Teiste kasutajate poolt lisatud kommentaarid
Autor droxy Õppematerjali autor
business

Sarnased õppematerjalid

thumbnail
9
doc

Writing in the Business World

UNIT 1 Writing in the Business World Writing gives structure and form to our ideas. In the business world this is done for a purpose: to persuade, recommend, offer advice, give an order, etc. The business text must therefore be easily and quickly read and its message must be understood exactly as intended. If you learn to recognize and avoid the more common errors of information control, grammar and style, you will achieve this aim.

Inglise keel
thumbnail
26
pdf

600976-teacher-guide-for- writing-c1-advanced

How to assess writing for C1 Advanced...............................................................................................22 • communicate effectively at a managerial and professional level Sample tasks with examiner comments..............................................................................................33

Kategoriseerimata
thumbnail
234
pdf

Keelefilosoofia raamat

Overview 76 "Use" in a roughly Wittgensteinian sense 77 Objections and some replies 79 Inferentialism 83 Summary 84 Questions 85 Further reading 85 7 Psychological theories: Grice's program 86 Overview 86 Grice's basic idea 86 Speaker-meaning 88 Sentence meaning 92 Summary 96 Questions 96 Further reading 97 8 Verificationism 98 Overview 98 The theory and its motivation 98

Filosoofia
thumbnail
38
doc

Letters

e) What does he say about his new colleagues? f) Is his new job easier than the one he had in London? g) How does the writer feel about his new situation? Informal (friendly) letters are normally written to relatives, friends or other people we know very well. A good informal letter should be divided into paragraphs. Each paragraph should deal with one aspect of the subject and start with a topic sentence which gives the main idea of the paragraph. Tenses Present Perfect and Past Simple are often used in letters giving news. The Present Perfect is used to refer to recent activities and the Past Simple to refer to activities which happened at a stated time in the past. TASK 7 Read the following letter and correct the mistakes. Write S for spelling, P for punctuation, WO for word order, G for grammar or WW for wrong word. Dear Jenny , How are you ? I hope that you're very well

Inglise keel
thumbnail
40
docx

English structure revision for the exam

water, money, furniture  Proper nouns – Are actual names of people, places, objects etc. For example: Thomas, Earth, Africa, Audi etc.  Abstract nouns – concrete nouns  Abstract nouns – Are nouns that stand for objects that can’t be touched. They are not physical, they are ideas or concepts. For example: love, hate, justice etc.  Concrete nouns – Are nouns that have a physical appearance. They can be observed with at least one of the senses. For example: dog, cat, apple, table etc. Nouns in English can be divided into primary or default class, but sometimes it is possible for

Inglise keel
thumbnail
171
pdf

2-stroke tuners handbook tuners

entire power stroke. Knowing what those pressures may be in a given engine is useful, but more useful still is knowing what they should and are likely to be, as such knowledge can keep you from that futile exercise commonly known as flogging a dead horse - and from believing a lot of lies about how much power various people are getting from their engines. Engineers have an overall efficiency rating called “brake mean effective pressure” (bmep), which they calculate by working their way back through torque readings observed on the dynamometer, the leverage provided by crankpin offset, and piston-crown area. Thus, bmep says little about peak cylinder pressures (those measurements being taken with a pressure transducer and oscilloscope) but it is an excellent relative indicator of performance and highly useful in projecting power output from a modified engine. 2 FUNDAMENTALS

Mootor
thumbnail
29
docx

Inglise keele struktuur

3 components. 1) the happening has duration 2) the happening has limited duration 3) the happening is not necessarily complete The three verb senses of state, event, and habit are differently interpreted with the progressive: (a) the state progressive (b) the event progressive (c) the habitual progressive The perfect progressive: The happening (a) has (limited) duration (b) continues up to the present or recent past (c) need not be complete (d) may have effect which are still apparent (e) `temporary habit up to the present' The category of voice:Preliminaries: syntactic and semantic valence. Mary gave a book to a small boy. syntactic/functional [NP NP PP] (Categorial) subcategorization: [SUBJ OBJ IOBJ] (Relational) lexical transitivity: (arg1 arg2 arg3) semantic/thematic: (Generic)

Inglise keel
thumbnail
548
pdf

Cialdini raamat

The others-representatives of certain charitable agencies, for instance-have had the best of intentions. No matter. With personally disquieting frequency, I have al- ways found myself in possession of unwanted magazine subscriptions or tickets to the sanitation workers' ball. Probably this long-standing status as sucker accounts for my interest in the study of compliance: Just what are the factors that cause one person to say yes to another person? And which techniques most effectively use these factors to bring about such compliance? I have wondered why it is that a re- quest stated in a certain way will be rejected, but a request that asks for the same favor in a slightly different fashion will be successful. So in my role as an experimental social psychologist, I began to research the psychology of compliance. At first the research took the form of experiments per- formed, for the most part, in my laboratory and on college students. I wanted to

Psühholoogia




Meedia

Kommentaarid (0)

Kommentaarid sellele materjalile puuduvad. Ole esimene ja kommenteeri



Sellel veebilehel kasutatakse küpsiseid. Kasutamist jätkates nõustute küpsiste ja veebilehe üldtingimustega Nõustun