... me:-
Improve Your English Speaking andEnglish Pronunciation Skills
The first rule of speaking English is to speak clearly, concisely and use simple
vocabulary. KISS - keep it short and simple.
Remember ... people in English.
Talk to friends who are also learning English. Go out together for coffee and only
speak English to each other!
Read short stories out loud and try to see, say and hear the ... often in English too!
• Once your English is good enough, go shopping in some tourist areas.
You'll find lots of shop assistants speak very good English.
• If you can travel to an English...
... bulkier stools and help to promote bowel regularity and avoid
constipation and other disorders, such as diverticulosis.
Fruits, vegetables, whole-grain breads, and products made from nuts
and legumes ... Many vitamins and minerals act
as catalysts or help form catalysts in the body. Minerals – such as
calcium, iodine, and iron – are an essential part of all cells and body
fluids and enter into ... of
plant cellulose and other indigestible materials in foods, along with
pectins and gums. The chewing it requires stimulates saliva flow, and
the bulk it adds in the stomach and intestines during...
... first transform the Chi-
nese fragments into possible English strings, and
then estimate the similarity between transformed
strings andEnglish candidates in surface strings,
as Figure 5 shows. ... retrieve traditional Chinese
web pages, and a simple English NE recognition
method and several preprocessing procedures
are applied to obtain possible candidates from
returned snippets. In the ... recur-
rences, and relative positions) are exploited to
give these candidates a score. In the last step, the
candidates with higher scores are sent to Google
again. Recurrence information and relative...
...
the relation between the English word meanings used
in (i) and the primitive concepts at the data base
level.
IV THE RELATION BETWEEN EFL AND DBL
Though we defined EFL and DBL independently ...
lates of Montague's PTQ and similar fragments of
English.
IX REFERENCES
W.J.H.J. Bronnenberg, H.C. Bunt, S.P.J. Landsbergen,
R.J.H. Scha, W.J. Schoenmakers and E.P.C. van Utte-
ren: The ... distance be-
tween the English lexicon and the data base struc-
ture can be covered by means of local translation
rules.
The problem of simplifying the DBL* expres-
sion (and other, intermediate...
... planning and assessing learning within Band 5+ (cont)
English - Listening and Speaking
Outcomes and Indicators 2009
NT Curriculum Framework
14
English
Listening and Speaking
Outcome
Band 2
Band ... events and ideas coherently in speech,
and use modelled Standard Australian English
interpret and use verbal and non-verbal cues in familiar
informal situations with familiar peers and adults, and ... planning and assessing learning within Band 2 (cont)
English - Listening and Speaking
Outcomes and Indicators 2009
NT Curriculum Framework
10
English
Listening and Speaking
Outcome
Band 1
KGP...
... demonstrates exemplary command of the conventions of standard written English.
COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS for ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS & LITERACY IN HISTORY/SOCIAL STUDIES, SCIENCE, AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS
APPENDIX ... SCIENCE, AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS
APPENDIX C | 14
• demonstrates growing command of the conventions of standard written English.
o There is some evidence in this piece that the writer understands ... in class, and the writer likely received feedback from her teacher and peers.
COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS for ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS & LITERACY IN HISTORY/SOCIAL STUDIES, SCIENCE, AND TECHNICAL...
... control and to help with marketing.
EFTPOS (electronic funds transfer point of sale) terminals are similar to EPOS terminals, but they can also
6
understand / read credit and debit cards, and
7
transfer ...
3
_______________ the
currency to the dollar at a lower level, and the gap between the official and unofficial rates
has narrowed. The official rate currently stands at around KF35. Despite the improved
4
_______________ ... Kzarnia, you can pay for you hotels, restaurants and taxi drivers in any hard currency. TRUE / FALSE
EPOS and EFTPOS
A. Choose the correct words.
Chip and PIN payments
A. Number the following in...
... information.
15 Handbrake check and
adjustment
2
Refer to Chapter 9.
16 Underbody and fuel/brake
line check
1
1 With the vehicle raised and supported on
axle stands (see “Jacking and vehicle
support”), ... refitting and
adjustment.
d) Timing belt tensioner and sprockets -
removal, inspection and refitting.
e) Camshaft oil seal - renewal.
f) Camshaft and followers - removal,
inspection and refitting.
g) ... the handbrake, then jack up the front
of the car and support it on axle stands.
Remove the right-hand front roadwheel.
3 From underneath the front of the car, prise
out the retaining clips, and...
... Словами и туда и
сюда, а делами никуда. Не спеши языком, торопись делом.
386. Gossiping and lying go hand in hand. Сплетни и ложь идут рука об руку.
437. Не that goes barefoot must not plant thorns. ... cannot hold his tongue. Кто не умеет молчать, тот хорошо
говорить не сможет.
411. Не carries fire in one hand and water in the other. В одной руке несет огонь, а в другой
воду. Ср. У него правая ... таков и приход.
384. Good words and no deeds. Одни красивые слова, а дел не видно. Ср. Где много слов,
там мало дела.
385. Good words without deeds are rushes and reeds. Слова без дел, все равно...
... Gloss and Translucency and Rank Sum of Panelist Scores for Strands and Disks
Gloss (units)
Translucency (%)
Sample Instrument Rank Sum Strands Rank Sum Disks Instrument
Rank Sum Strands ... units (standard deviation 1.80) and 20.40 units
(standard deviation 1.58) (60°); from the hard wheat sample, the
mean level was 18.82 units (standard deviation 1.80) and 18.16
units (standard ... between boiled WSN
strands and disks for gloss and translucency as assessed by both
the panelists and instruments (Table I). Instrumental tests matched
human perception for gloss and translucency...
... a.activity b.introduce c.supervisor d.approximately
PHONETICS
1. a.asked b.advised c.worked d.promised
2. a.nights b.statements c.books d.understands
3. a.monument b.number c.numerous d.curable
4. ... d.history
96. a.resources b.extra c.pollen d.plastic
97. a.supply b.harmful c.important d.prevention
98. a .phonetics b.ability c.misspell d.signature
99. a.keenness b.status c.horrible d.respect
100.a.mineral ... worse d. chips
4. a. fished b. learned c. saved d. pleased
5. a. naked b. locked c. planted d. landed
6. a. laughed b. stopped c. placed d. phoned
7. a. coughs b. Alice’s c. clocks d. hates
8....