Assessment report Introduction The purpose of this report is to assess the facilities of the local super market as a request by the Consumer Advice Magazine. It is based on the comments made by customers. Prices Many customers stated that they have many cheap offers. The supermarket also has their own brand of goods, which are very low priced. However, their normal prices aren't much cheaper than the prices at other supermarkets. Variety of Products The supermarket has thousands of different product to choose from which are divided to different sections. There are many different counters, such as a meat counter, a bakery and a cosmetics counter. On the downside, there isn't a wide choice of brands. Convenience All the shelves have been placed to be convenient for the customers. It is easy to find what one needs. Moreover, all the shopping can be done in one place as they have all the needed products
Shops and Shopping Task 1. Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) That new clothes shop has a lot of very good bargains/sales. b) On Saturday morning the High Street is full of customers/shoppers. c) It costs £9, so give her £10, and she'll give you £1 change/rest. d) I don't go to that supermarket because it's a bit priced/pricey. e) You cannot return goods without the original recipe/receipt. f) Supasoft Soaps are for sale/on sale here. g) A carrier bag is free with each buyer/purchase over £10. h) If you pay cash, we can give you a 10 per cent cutting/discount. i) How much did you pay/spend for your new shoes? j) This is a good shoe shop, but the costs/prices are very high. Task 2. Rewrite each sentence so that it includes the word given in capitals.
Don’t Make Me Think, Revisited A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability Steve Krug Don’t Make Me Think, Revisited A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability Copyright © 2014 Steve Krug New Riderswww.newriders.com To report errors, please send a note [email protected] New Riders is an imprint of Peachpit, a division of Pearson Education. Editor: Elisabeth Bayle Project Editor: Nancy Davis Production Editor: Lisa Brazieal Copy Editor: Barbara Flanagan Interior Design and Composition: Romney Lange Illustrations by Mark Matcho and Mimi Heft Farnham fonts provided by The Font Bureau, Inc. (www.fontbureau.com) Notice of Rights All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in
Linkers to add more points: What is more,../ In addition to this, /Needless to say that…/ To make matters worse, Linkers to show contrast: Despite (the fact that)… /In spite of (the fact that)…/ However, Nevertheless,../ Even though…(subject + verb),/ Although…/ Though… Linkers to show result: As a result,../ As a consequence,…/ Therefore,../ Thus,.. Code: B2 Model Composition from www.aglikapastras.com Type: Letter of complaint Topic: You saw an advertisement of a local supermarket and you went to do your shopping. However, you were disappointed. Write a letter to the director of the supermarket to complain about the misleading advertisement. Come to Bargain Market: The lowest prices in town, Large parking area, Polite staff, Fresh food and vegetables, Wide selection of brand names, Play area for children
Money in our everyday life Money plays a quite important role in our everyday life First of all, nowadays mostly everything circles around money and how much people can afford things. Secondly, every adult has to work so they could get the paycheck at the end of the month they need to pay the bills, buy food and to pay for any other expences. On the other hand, money is not the only thing in the world and money does not give you everything. You can't buy a family and friends. In conclusion, even if people work every day in order to pay for their expences, money is not the only thing in the world that makes people happy and satisfied with their life Advertising on TV Advertising on TV is a very popular way that companies use to advertise their products. First of all, advertisements on TV are called commercials and to get air time on Tv is very expencive and not every company can offord it. Secondly, TV commercials mingt be the easyest way to advertise products because for example in the
pay, like you often do in shops. I together, then refer students to the change the world. But if you can know my mum in particular likes Writing Bank for guidance. Students convince one neighbour and then this aspect of shopping online. plan an article to be written at home another, you can make your area a She orders all her groceries on the or in class. safer place to live. Internet and the supermarket delivers Speaker 3 I'm Cynthia and at 18 I'm them to her door. She doesn't have Speaking a scientist and a proud inventor of to queue for the checkout. · Elicit strategies for the task from the a robotic laser hand that moves via S2Yes, but I still think security is an students. Remind them to talk about corresponding signals from a glove important concern
Silicon Valley Could you reproduce Silicon Valley elsewhere, or is there something unique about it? It wouldn't be surprising if it were hard to reproduce in other countries, because you couldn't reproduce it in most of the US either. What does it take to make a silicon valley even here? What it takes is the right people. If you could get the right ten thousand people to move from Silicon Valley to Buffalo, Buffalo would become Silicon Valley. That's a striking departure from the past. Up till a couple decades ago, geography was destiny for cities. All great cities were located on waterways, because cities made money by trade, and water was the only economical way to ship. Now you could make a great city anywhere, if you could get the right people to move there. So the question of how to make a silicon valley becomes: who are the right people,
HOMES Almost 63% of British people own their own homes. There are about 25 million homes in the UK, of which seven out of 10 are owner-occupied. Most live in terraced houses and tower blocks located mainly in town centres, semidetached houses in districts nearer to town centres, or detached houses which usually lie in expensive suburbs, closer to the countryside than the centre. Many people live in rented accommodation, including council flats and houses built and owned by the local government. Modern council housing estates may be a mixture of different buildings, providing a variety of facilities for their inhabitants, such as play areas for children, a community centre, etc. Since the 1980s, council tenants have been allowed to buy their own homes very cheap if they have lived in them for more than two years. Since the early 1990s, building new houses and flats has been very slow. But today the number of new homes b
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