English Vocabulary for International Trade
TRADE DICTIONARY TRADE DICTIONARY (from English to Spanish)VOCABULARY LIST BUSINESS DICTIONARY
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TRADE DICTIONARY TRADE DICTIONARY (from English to Spanish)VOCABULARY LIST BUSINESS DICTIONARY
NOSEDIVE____________________________________________ This episode takes place in a dystopian world which might not be very different from the way we are already living in our real world, and this is very disturbing and uncomfortable. Write a reviewy of the episode and Continúa la lectura
1. PAST SIMPLE & PAST CONTINUOUS: 01. Past simple & past continuous 02. Past simple & continuous 03. Past simple & continuous 04. Past simple & continuous 2. PAST SIMPLE & PRESENT PERFECT: 05. Past simple & Present Perfect 06. Continúa la lectura
Computer Games Essay Model Answer: Access to computers has increased significantly over recent decades, and the number of children playing games on computers has increased too. This essay will consider the positive and negative impacts of this and discuss ways Continúa la lectura
SUMMARY: Vocabulary Topic: Words from the text (advertising, spectator, etc.) Topic: Verb Collocations (Keep & Pay) Topic: Finances (decrese, improve, etc.) Topic: Describing adverts (effective, brilliant, etc.) GrammarThe Reported Speech Reported Statements Reported questions Reported orders & requests Reported suggestions Reporting Continúa la lectura
KEY VOCABULARY REVISION These are the solutions for exercise: A) Classify these words under the following categories Possible specific solutions: exchange, refund, replacement, credit note, repair Proofs of purchase: invoice, credit card statement, bank statement, guaranty, warranty, receipt Service providers: Continúa la lectura
Syllable Division Rules Separate prefixes and suffixes from root words. examples: pre-view, work-ing, re-do, end-less, & out-ing Are two (or more) consonants next to each other? Divide between the 1st and 2nd consonants. examples: buf-fet, des-sert, ob-ject, ber-ry, & pil-grim Never split 2 consonants that make only 1 sound when pronounced together and aren’t the Continúa la lectura