... friendly fat young man
man
a fat
friendly
young
4
our boring tall headmaster
tall
our
headmaster
boring
5
a long dark wooden table
wooden
dark
a
table
long
... castle
18th century
a
Scottish
fantastic
castle
10
a horrible greedy businessman
a
business
horrible
greedy
11
a big old brown bear
a
big
old
brown
bear
...
... the other hand, in English, a rising intonation is important when using
tag questions. In fact, rising intonation is the only feature that makes this type of
questions distinct from declarative ... điểm nào?
b) Types of questions inEnglish
In English, there are many ways to categorize and define questions. In
“Practical English Usage”, questions are classified into 4 main types (Swan,
2003): ... for seeking
information. However, there are some sentences in the form of questions but they
don’t require an answer. We often use those sentences for greeting purposes.
In terms of speaking purposes,...
... Methods of Payment in International Trade
This guide explains the different methods of getting paid and the different levels of risks involved.
You should note that none of the methods outlined ... trade internationally and want to know what your options are in making
and receiving international payments. You may wish to pass on the information in this Briefing to
your colleagues in the ... commitment to pay, also offer
benefits in terms of finance. Speak to your bank, or the Advising/Confirming Bank to see how
they can help. Additionally, commercial insurers now offer an insurance-backed...
... joy, thus all Chinese weddings include the colour red.
English find many meaningful definition for colours used in wedding but Vietnamese don’t.
English consider that:
Married in white, you ... cheerfulness of
yellow.
Culture of Orange: Orange brings up images of autumn leaves, pumpkins, and (in
combination with Black) Halloween. It represents the changing seasons so in that sense ... judgments about meanings of colours; try to understand people in another
culture from their own point of view.
2. Become aware of what is going on around you, and why.
3. Do not think of your cultural...