... have any questions. Regards, Ujjwal 16 Test of Englishfor International CommunicationGeneral DirectionsThis test is designed to measure your English language ability. The test is divided into ... (A) There may be waiting lists for the workshops. (B) The workshops are free. (C) The registration forms will be mailed. (D) People should register early for the workshops. 76. Which ... workshops. 76. Which workshop has been canceled? (A) Cooking for Health (B) Exercise for Seniors (C) Family Nutrition (D) Children s Fitness This is the end of the Listening test. Turn...
... later date, as a homework assignment or for self-study. TEXT A THE ATLANTA POLICE FORCE It was a widely respected police-force, an award-winning police force. Murders were solved, speeding ... Picture“Violent crime accounts for roughly a half of all crime” (average estimate in public responses to NOP poll). Violent crime accounts for only 6% of all crime. “Young children and the elderly ... adults believe it’s more dangerous for children after dark now than when they were young. Attack by strangers is the biggest fear (survey by Dr Barnardo’s children s welfare agency). Over...
... a public health concern andaffirm the need for effective treatment [16].Psychostimulants are recognized as one of the first-linetreatments forchildren with ADHD [1,3,13,17], andmethylphenidate ... Ireland]), an alternative to oralMPH formulation, is approved by the US Food and DrugAdministration (FDA) as part of a comprehensive treat-ment for ADHD in children aged 6-12 years [21]. MTS ... lives of children and families living with ADHD. In recent years,the development of multidimensional HRQL question-naires has afforded clinicians the opportunity to measurethe health of children...
... Elementary Englishfor Tourism and Hospitality LESSON 1 – Taking a reservation over the phone STUDY NOTES ... Guest Jack: Guest The story Leo is taking a reservation for Mona White and her father Jack Webber. They want to book two rooms for three nights at the Plaza Hotel. Language Point - Introducing ... day and then your name. For example: Plaza Hotel, good morning. Leo speaking. b) Say the time of day first, the name of the business and then your name. For example: Good morning,...
... 6. Are you paying by __________ _________Professor Webber? 3. Language practice - Asking for Clarification Read the following short dialogues out loud. 1. A: 8869 6719 9908 6683...
... d. They are both on level nine. 5. Have you seen Mr Webber? e. No thanks. We’re just waiting for someone. 6. Excuse me. I need to book a taxi. f. Both of the buses will be here in 10 minutes. ... Practise saying this chant out loud. Is there a kettle? And are there cups? Are there cups for tea? Yes, there’s a kettle And there are cups Is that OK? OK! ...
... Cabaret. It is very _____________. 3. I can _______________ the Golden Lotus. It is _____________ for its seafood. 4. If you ________ to listen to music while you eat, I ___________ the Pearl...
... Chicken is b quite filling. 3 The Stir Fry c with our guests. 4. The Steamed Vegetables are enough for d rather hot. 5 The Beef in Black Bean Sauce is e has mushrooms, tofu and garlic. 3. Language ... interesting ___________________________________________________________________________ 4. room / comfortable ___________________________________________________________________________ 4. The ... moment. 2) I am very well thank you. 3) The film was quite interesting. 4) The room is very comfortable. ...
... Elementary Englishfor Tourism and Hospitality LESSON 7 – In the Restaurant STUDY NOTES Characters Mona: ... cold. A: I’m sorry. I’ll see to it straight away. A: Is everything OK? B: I’ve been waiting for 25 minutes and my meal hasn’t arrived yet. A: I’m sorry. I’ll see to it right away. Grammar...
... bill then pays for their meals. Pronunciation Below are some models for ‘Would you like’ questions. When we say would you, it sounds like one word instead of two. In spoken English, the ... Elementary Englishfor Tourism and Hospitality LESSON 8 – In the Restaurant STUDY NOTES Characters Mona: ... another way of saying, ‘Let me check’. When Mona asks what the extra $2 is for, Jean says, “Let me see. Ah, that’s for the use of the towels”. Here are some other examples of ‘Let me see’...