Intensive English Course as a Second Language • Level II (2022-05)
In this course, you will learn advanced English Grammar to be able to communicate in writing and pronunciation, accent, and intonation, to improve your language conversation. Recognize letters that go silent in some words.
How to sell your ideas, persuade others, and get your point across in any situation.
"Influence People and Get What You Want Using Only Your Words" It's a simple fact - the most successful people in the world are also the best communicators. Think about it for a minute – Are you going to get what you want if you remain silent? Will you succeed if you're timid and afraid, hiding in the corner? No – The people that get what they want are the ones that communicate in a powerful way. You will get what you want, when you learn how to communicate with power.
Nicholas Quinn is deaf, so he considers himself lucky to be appointed to the Foreign Examinations Board at Oxford, which designs tests for students of English around the world. But when someone slips cyanide into Nicholas's sherry, Inspector Morse has a multiple-choice murder. Any one of a tight little group of academics could have killed Quinn. Before Morse is done, all their dirty little secrets will be exposed. And a murderer will be cramming for his finals. . . .
The Silent Experiences of Young Bilingual Learners: A Sociocultural Study Into the Silent Period
Added by: miaow | Karma: 8463.40 | Other | 24 September 2015
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Many teachers are increasingly concerned with how to best support the learning of the rising numbers of bilingual learners in schools - particularly those children who are new to English and therefore cannot yet communicate with the teacher or their peers in their first language - during the silent period.
First she felt herself being pushed downstairs. Then there was the bowl of poisoned mushroom soup. Finally the tampered-with tablet amongst her sleeping pills was the last straw. Adriana Ford, famous actress and mistress of the house decided to call in Miss Silver. And Maud Silver, with impeccable logic, pointed out that the person who was trying to kill her must be a member of her own household. And then the murders started...