Monday, September 26, 2016

More Interview Questions

  1. ·         Can you tell me something about yourself?
  2. ·         What do you know about our organization?
  3. ·         Why do you want to work for us?
  4. ·         What can you do for us that someone else can't?
  5. ·         What do you find most attractive about this position? ·         What seems least attractive about it?
  6. ·         What do you look for in a job?
  7. ·         How long would you stay with us?
  8. ·         What high school did you attend?
  9. ·         What are your long-range career objectives?
  10. ·         What would you like to do in the future?


Friday, September 16, 2016

/b/ and /v/ Tongue Twisters

   





Tongue Twisters are a good exercise that will help you improve your pronunciation and fluency. Read carefully the following tongue twisters, and click on the link to listen to the pronunciation of it. Practice as much as you can, and pay attention to the /b/ and /v/ sound.

/b/ tongue twisters:


/v/ tongue twisters:

/b/ and /v/ tongue twsiter

Pronunciation Tips /v/ and /b/ sound

/b/ and /v/ sound

Test for Monday





The test for Monday will  include these topics:


  • Reading and listening comprehension
  • Grammar rules
  • /th/, /b/ and /v/ sound
  • Paragraph structure

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

The Writing Process






1.Pre-Writing


   In this stage, you plan what you are going to write. You choose a topic, identify the purpose and the audience, brainstorm ideas, and organize information. It is very important to create an outline in order to organize your ideas.


2. Drafting

   This is your opportunity to write the first draft. Based on your outline, you are going to organize your ideas into sentences and paragraphs. 

3. Revising

   In this stage, you are going to start your editing process. You are going to make changes that will improve your writing.

4. Proofreading

   In this stage, you will fish your editing process by checking for grammatical errors, punctuation, capitalization and spelling.

5.Publishing
    
   Once you have corrected all the mistakes, you will be ready to publish your paper to your audience (teacher, manager, friends, etc.)