... them
why letters of enquiry may be written
Circular-type enquiry letters
Quotations:
in quotation forms and in letters
covering letters to quotation forms
Estimates and tenders:
estimates given in letters
Proforma ... letters
preprinted follow-up letters
providing additional information/quotations
expectations from follow-up letters:
keeping information before prospects
follow-up letters to prospective clients
sales ... number
forming continuous present tenses
forming simple past tenses
forming continuous past tenses
forming simple future tenses
forming continuous future tenses
This Module contains Specimen Letters...
... interview
(D) Letter of reference (E) Letter of rejection (F) Letter of appointment
(G) Written warning (H) Letter of dismissal (I) Letter of resignation
(J) Acknowledgement of resignation (K) Letter ... more money for the work you do, you might ask your boss for a ri .
12. If an employee needs some of his/her wages paid before the usual pay day, he / she might ask for
an adv
(known informally ... type of letter can be
matched with 5 extracts, and the sentences for each letter are in the same order as they
would appear in real letters. There are 5 extracts that do not
match any of the letter...
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Unit One
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Don't forget to keep a record ... English Dictionary for Students (978 07475 6624 3).
1. The former West Germany tried to __________________ its business approach onto the former East
Germany.
a. imprint b. enforce c. superimpose
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Unit Three
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Don't forget to keep a record...
... Steve works for BurgerPlanet. He only earns about £6 ________________.
a. for an hour b. an hour c. the hour
D. Put the words into the correct columns. All could go into this sentence:
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For reference ... companies receives a request, it checks for
retailer identification, valid card number and card
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______________ date. This information is
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______________ for security reasons. Similarly, when ... complies
with the conditions of the contract. This is a much safer form of payment for the exporter.
To be even safer, the exporter can arrange for the bank in his/her country to
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act as / be
"confirming...
... stop, in a shop, etc.
…walking along the street.
for an informal party.
…when they have invited you for drinks, dinner,
etc.
…without asking them for their permission first.
…their politics.
…are ... skills or interests that might be relevant
for the job they are applying for) . This should be accompanied by a (2) cover / covering
letter (also called a letter of introduction). This should be ... Inc____ is another word for the money that people receive for working. The money that they spend
is known as expen____.
21. For some people, the money that they earn for doing a job is less important...
... – 20 have had some letters
removed. Replace the letters in the idioms. These letters, when used in the same order as
they appear in the sentences, can be used to make an informal spoken expression ... very
likely to fail
)
(b) I know things are difficult for you at the moment, but ________ in there, OK? (
an informal spoken
expression used for telling someone to continue doing something in a ... making it seem like an accident
)
(c) I originally wanted £2500 for my car, but I ________ it go for £2000. (
to sell something, usually for
a cheaper price than you originally wanted
)
6. (a) Mr...
... MBA for
figuring out what information you need to solve a problem by analyzing what information you do
have in an effort to determine what information is missing. Often, it is this missing information ... to ask for a new fork because the one at your place is dirty, don't give a life history of the
fork [don't explain where the dirt is or how it got there]. Just ask for a new fork." ...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=68&e=1&cid=68&u=/nyt/20020826/ts_nyt/
as_multinationals_run_the_taps__anger_rises_over_water _for_ profit
For real -
Truth. "Any company can look at itself as an information business. That's for real. It's no
longer speculation."
Force it down their throats...
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Vocabulary for Colloquial English
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Vocabulary for English: IELTS
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Vocabulary for English: PET
Vocabulary for English: TOEFL
Vocabulary for Hotels, Tourism, Catering
Vocabulary for Law
Vocabulary for Marketing
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... neighbor.
Plural Nouns
Nouns have a singular form and a plural form.
The singular is the form that means only one:
boy, girl, soda, hamburger, etc.
The plural is the form that means more than one:
boys, ... matter.
In informal conversation, we tend to use contractions. For example, we combine does
with not, forming the contraction doesn’t.
Note that not, the second word in the contraction, loses the letter ... entirely natural and correct in informal English (friendly notes,
everyday conversation). However, they are not ordinarily used in formal English (business
letters, letters of application, term papers,...
... c. Hit
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COMPUTERS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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Who is the book for?
This book has been written for people whose first language ... printed where instructions for the
printer are written.
6. This image has been
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pulled /
stretched (see unit 2.8 for the original).
7. Before a document goes
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to press / for printing, it's ... can also choose the
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____________ for dates and times. For example,
November 4th 2007 can be
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____________ as 04-11-2007, 2007-11-04 or in various
other formats.
You may wish to change the...
... for one company is…
a. one-off b. unique c. tailor-made
7. Software for use at home is…
a. for home use b. for house use… c. for household use
8. Software which has been illegally copied is…
a. ... features.
d. You can try it for a while for free. Then if you want to keep using
it, you are expected to pay a small fee to the writer.
e. You can use it for free for a while (often a month). ... mouse
Which do you think is the best
solution for each problem? (More than one solution
is possible for some of
problems.)
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