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Corporate Titles and Organization Charts « Stuart Mill English
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How to Learn, How to Teach English. Corporate Titles and Organization Charts. Corporate Titles and Organization Charts. Many Business English students ask about titles. For example: What’s the difference between a Senior Manager and a Vice-President? Where do General Mangers do exactly? How do companies use titles differently? Trying to translate titles between English and another language can be quite tricky. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate title. Check out some org charts. How about a joke?
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Thinking of correction – pains and gains of a teacher woman
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Pains and gains of a teacher woman. How teaching becomes learning. February 1, 2015. Let this picture be a reminder that we, teachers, have life outside classroom too :-)! Yes, it’s snowing. Huge, intricate and soft flakes swirling towards the ground, knitting a beautiful white blanket for the nature. Yesterday, while snowshoeing in the fairytale-like forest, I stopped now and then just to listen and hear the quiet, yet deep sigh of relief nature all around me heaved. To begin with, I don’t conside...
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2011 June 28 « Stuart Mill English
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How to Learn, How to Teach English. Corporate Titles and Organization Charts. Corporate Titles and Organization Charts. Many Business English students ask about titles. For example: What’s the difference between a Senior Manager and a Vice-President? Where do General Mangers do exactly? How do companies use titles differently? Trying to translate titles between English and another language can be quite tricky. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate title. Check out some org charts. How about a joke?
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Student Stuff « Stuart Mill English
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How to Learn, How to Teach English. Thanks for coming to Stuart Mill English’s blog. We think that you’ll find a lot of good materials here. For example, if you want to practice speaking with a friend, you should look at our Speaking Activities. You can see all of the categories below. By the way, our main site is at www.stuartmillenglish.com. You can buy services. We give speaking lessons. We can also edit your writing at great prices. Talking about Past Travel. Talking about Future Travel. How to liste...
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There’s lots of rules … | jonathan dykes blog
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My perspective on the language teaching business. Biopic (focusing on the professional bits). There’s lots of rules …. One example: we have all been told that we should use ‘less’ when we speak of uncountable nouns and ‘fewer’ for countable objects. But according to Martin Parrot, this distinction was unheard of until the 18. Would a student be marked down for saying I so don’t agree with you or I was sat there for hours in an oral exam? Probably not. What about a written exam? That might be one solution...
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Teacher Stuff « Stuart Mill English
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How to Learn, How to Teach English. Here’s where you can find an organized list of all the stuff we publish with you in mind. If this is your first time visiting us, welcome. Glad you made it. We couldn’t be happier you came and sincerely hope that you find just what you’re looking for. Here are a few things we think. They should help you understand what you’re likely to find here. 1 Communication is the big goal so fluency is usually more important to us than perfect grammar, pronunciation, etc. How Muc...
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2011 August 13 « Stuart Mill English
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How to Learn, How to Teach English. Summertime and the Living is Easy. Yes, it’s summertime and many students and teachers are on vacation. August is the time to relax. No stress. No problems. But you and your students don’t want your English to disappear. Here are six relaxing ways to study English in the summer. And movies too. Good movies, bad movies, any movies. Use the extra time you have in the summer to watch all the movies you want to watch during the school year. Go to a bar (or a coffee shop).
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Organized List Of Lessons. Writing Great Emails: Apologizing. Posted in Daily Business English Lesson. On Oct 17th, 2013. 1) Apology, To apologize, Apologies: When you say that you’re sorry. He apologized for being late, but I couldn’t accept his apology. This happens too often. I’m tired of his apologies. 2) To mess up: To make a mistake. I really messed up this time. I hope she doesn’t fire me. 3) Blame: Responsibility for something bad. I blame our old technology. It makes everything go so slowly.
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