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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Traits
• Desires popularity
• Loves art
• Neat
• Dresses up for the occassion
• Slight perfectionist
• Narcisstic
• Charitable
• Bossy at times
• Plans ahead
• Attention to detail
• Loves public service
Likes...
• Beauty
• Gifts
• Debates
• Attention
• Intellectual conversations
• Admiration
• Credit cards
• Mingling
• Subtle colours, textures
• Haute Coutoure Dislikes...
• Noise
• Confusion
• Sloppiness
• Ugliness
• Dirt
• Pressured decisions
• Being rushed
• Criticism
23.Describe a typical festival or celebration in your country:
a)what is the celebration about
b)what people do during this celebration
c)what you usually do at this time
d)what this celebration means to you
Gone or Went?
Gone is the past participle of to go. Used as the verb of a sentence, it must always be preceded by an auxiliary verb such as has, have, had, is, am, are, was, were, be, or one of their contractions.
Went is the past tense of to go. It never takes an auxiliary verb.
Incorrect: They gone to the movies.
(Gone needs an auxiliary verb.)
Correct: They have gone to the movies.
Correct: They are gone to the movies.
Correct: They went to the movies.
Incorrect: You could have went with them.
(Went takes no auxiliary verb.)
Correct: You could have gone with them.
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