Child Labour
15 years ago
The curriculum includes: Communication Skills (speaking, listening, and pronunciation) Grammar (Structure) & Writing (composition) Vocabulary Development & Reading Comprehension (understanding non-technical reading material) IELTS Preparation Business English (on demand) English for Special Purposes (on demand)
Certificate course in “SOFT SKILLS”
The Course is designed to increase the employability skills of Undergraduates
seeking Job opportunities in the Corporate Sector.
The major objectives of this course are:
*Develop I-Can-Do It Approach
*Increase the confidence & boost the self image
*To enhance communication skills
*Ability to present oneself effectively in front of the interview board and emerge
as a WINNER
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Likes...
Simple food
Antiques
History
Responsibility
Not being pressured
Unconditional love
Privacy
Elitism
Family
18.Describe a book that influenced you: a)what it was about b)when it was written c)why you decided to read it
d)why it had a strong effect on you
19.Describe a wedding you have been to: a)who got married b)what happened during the ceremony c)something that you remember very well about the day d)what you most enjoyed about the wedding
Can or May?
Can as an auxiliary verb means "to be able to."
May as an auxiliary verb means "to be permitted to."
Incorrect: Can we talk? (Well, if you can say it, you are able to talk!)
Correct: May we talk?
Correct: We may talk if you can listen to my side.
Traits
Extroverted
Creative
Ambitious
Independent
Confident
Strong-willed
Generous
Conceited
Gullible
Bossy
Arrogant
Likes...
Life's pleasures
Helping others
Spontaneity
Luxury
Inventiveness
Uniqueness
The spotlight
Attention
Dislikes...
Unreliable people
Perversity
Hostility
Criticism
Weirdos
Being upstaged
Imposition
The boring & mundane
Dislikes...
Untidiness
Disorder
Being teased
Familiarity
Surprises
New ideas & paths
Loneliness
Being useless
Public embarrassment
20.Describe a favourite item of clothing: a)what it is b)when and how you got it c)when you wear it d)why you like it more than your other clothes
Doesn't or Don't?
Doesn't, does not, or does is used with the third person singular--words like he, she, and it.
Don't, do not, or do is used for other subjects.
Incorrect: It don't matter anymore.
Correct: It doesn't matter anymore.
Incorrect: Grandfather don't see too well.
Correct: Grandfather doesn't see too well.
Correct: His glasses don't help him much.
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