Provides 500 questions, answers, and explanations to prepare medical students for the pathology section of the USMLE Step 1. This edition now includes single-best-answer multiple-choice questions, with many new questions in the two-step clinical format to simulate the USMLE Step 1.
Text prepared for the Burroughs Wellcome Fund by Kendall Powell, a freelance science writer based out of Broomfield, Colorado.
Introduction 2
Presentation Matters 4
Structuring Your Talk 8
What Type Of Talk? 14
The Speaker’s Toolbox 22
Handling Questions Gracefully 32
What If Things Go Terribly Wrong? 36
Getting The Most From Your Talk 40
Advanced IQ Tests is for puzzle lovers who are looking for a challenge. This book contains 360 of the most difficult practice questions designed to measure an advanced level of numerical, verbal, and spatial ability, logical analysis, lateral thinking, and problem solving skills. Advanced IQ Tests is useful for someone facing a graduate or managerial selection test, but it is also for those who just want to pit their skills against some of the toughest questions available.
Once people from diverse cultures start to work together, unexpected and puzzling behavior patterns can crop up. Suddenly things can go wrong an no one knows why! Now Gwyneth Olofsson takes on these work-related intercultural issues and offers practical advice in her new book, When in Rome or Rio or Riyadh. After sixteen years of cultural training and business consulting, Olofsson has collected the cultural questions her students and business trainees have asked her and compiled them in brief, to-the-point letters and answers.
A fast track grammar review textbook for EFL teacher trainees and
advanced EFL students.
A taxi driver
needs to know his/her way around town, you need to know your way around
grammar. Grammar is an important part of most EFL programs. You need a
good grasp of grammar and know how to explain it simply and clearly to
your students.
Your students will expect you to have an in depth understanding of
grammar, and you will quickly lose confidence in you if you can’t
deliver.
When you are standing in front of a classroom of five, ten, or even
twenty or more students— you’ll be much more confident when those
grammar questions show up. When you least expect it, students can ask
you the most obscure questions, often in front of a large classes.
Won’t feel a lot better knowing you have put in the effort to
communicate the basics in a professionally effective manner?