HOW TO UNDERSTAND PEOPLE AND PREDICT THEIR BEHAVIOR— ANYTIME, ANYPLACE JoEllan Dimitrius, Ph.D., and Mark Mazzarella
Acknowledgments vii Introduction: A Passion for People xi 1. Reading Readiness: Preparing for the Challenge of Reading People 3 2. Discovering Patterns: Learning to See the Forest, N[r]
Plural uncountable nounsSome uncountable nouns are plural. They have no singular forms with the same meaning, and cannot be usedwith numbers. Common examples are: arms, groceries, goods, customs, clothes, thanks, regards, police etc.Have you bought the groceries? (NOT Hav[r]
Tense recognition exerciseDo you know all the different tenses in English? Can you recognize them by just looking at their form? Here is agrammar exercise to test your understanding of tenses. You just need to read the sentences given below. Theyare <[r]
Giáo án English10’3’B: well, UNICEF stands for the United NationsInternational Children’s Emergency Fund.A: when was it established/ founded?B: in 1948 in New York. What about its aims?A: yeah. Its aims are to advocate for theprotection[r]
General writing tips for TOEFL and IELTSWhile writing your TOEFL or IELTS essay, avoid using unfamiliar vocabulary. In a bid to impress the examinerwith complex vocabulary, many students commit this mistake.Instead use the vocabulary you would normall[r]
Change degrees of comparisonThe same idea can be expressed using positive, comparative and superlative adjectives.For example, all of the three sentences given below mean the same.Supriya is the smartest girl in the class.No other girl in th[r]
PRESENT SIMPLE OR PRESENT CONTINUOUSChoose the correct answer.1 I listen / ‘m listening to the radio every morning.2 Be quiet! I listen / ‘m listening to the radio.3 Jill is in the kitchen. She has / ‘s having breakfast.4 She often has / having yoghurt for b[r]
More Speak English Like an American brings you another 300+ idioms and expressions you need to know for everyday life and for business success Maybe you have already read Speak English Like an American. But this is not a necessary requirement. You can start with this new book, if you like, and work[r]
Speaking B1 Part 1: Selfintroduction Part 2: short talk on one topic Session 1: YOURSELF SELFINTRODUCTION: + Say Good morning Good afternoon (with smiling face) + Give your name, + Say about your family (how many people in your family, their work…) + your work (what company, in what business, your[r]
for the sake of their meaning and inventing images in order to make the meaningclearer. It consists in gumming together long strips of words which have already beenset in order by someone else, and making the results presentable by sheer humbug.The[r]
in your e-mail inbox, an autoresponder program was responsible for delivering the reply.Simply put, autoresponders are e-mail programs that send out a preset message inresponse to every incoming e-mail received. Some autoresponders, like sign-up servicesfor e-groups and forums,[r]
Professor Denise ComerTeaching, like writing, is a collaborative process. The ideas you see in thiscourse bear the influence of many past and current colleagues, as well asthe many gifted scholars in writing studies who publish their arguments andidea[r]
Personalized questionsWho is the best teacher you’ve ever had?What do you look for in a friend?What is your favorite sport?Which country/-ies do you want to vivit?When do you want to get married?Where do you want to go for[r]
People learn English all over the world and I do, too. I started learning English when I was 16 years old. It was one of the compulsory subjects that I had to study at school. Since then I have attended quite a lot of English classes, but the most interesting class for me[r]
PART A: INTRODUCTION 1. Background to the study English has become one of the most popular languages in the world. As an effective means of international communication, it is used as the official language in many fields of life such as economics, politics, science, technology, sports and many oth[r]
English Banana.comTest Your Grammar Skills‘its’ or ‘it’s’ 2Write each sentence again correctly:1. Do you know if its going to be sunny tomorrow?2. The committee showed it’s anger by suspending Roger, the treasurer.3. Rome is a great city. The Colosseu[r]
LISTENING TEST In the Listening test, you will be asked to demonstrate how well you understand spoken English. The entire Listening test will last approximately 45 minutes. There are four parts, and directions are given for each part. You must mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. Do not[r]
How to Write an Effective and Successful SummaryWhat a summary is“summary is a short statement that gives only the main points ofsomething, not the details.” (Oxford dvanced Learner’s Dictionary, 8th Edition) Tosummarize a text is to condense it into a distillation and to do so[r]
Professor Denise ComerTeaching, like writing, is a collaborative process. The ideas you see in this course bear theinfluence of many past and current colleagues, as well as the many gifted scholars in writingstudies who publish their arguments and ideas. I a[r]
Join with conjunctionsCombine each of the following pairs of sentences into a complex sentence, using the conjunction given inbrackets.We will hire a car. We may not get the bus. (If)We will hire a car if we do not get the bus.How will we cope? Dad may lose[r]