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Engleză economică

vocabulary 1. Complete the flow chart with the following words. build negotiate provide renew request win 2. Match the expressions 1-6 with their explanations a-f. 1 acknowledge a customer 2 hold on to a customer 3 woo a customer 4 lose a customer 5 approach a customer 6 develop a customer a win a customer... citește mai departe

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Curs engleză

Conţinut: 1. Alfabetul. Reguli de pronunţie şi ortografie; 2. Articolele şi utilizarea lor; 3. Verbele TO BE şi TO HAVE; 4. Pronumele personale; 5. Apropierea. Depărtarea. Apartenenţa; 6. Corpul omenesc. Descrierea unei persoane; 7. Naţionalitatea. Meseria. CV – ul meu; 8. Formule de salut, de adresare, de... citește mai departe

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Gender and Noun Formation

Gender: masculine, feminine, personal, and neuter Gender is not an important grammatical category in English: unlike many European languages, English has no masculine and feminine inflections for nouns or determiners. Yet semantically, gender is an interesting and controversial topic: for example, how do English... citește mai departe

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Pronouns

Most pronouns replace full noun phrases, and can be seen as economy devices. Personal and demonstrative pronouns, for example, serve as pointers to the neighbouring text (usually preceding text) or to the speech situation. Other pronouns have very general reference, or can be used for substitution or ellipsis. In... citește mai departe

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Business Letters

Effective commercial letters - ‘commercial style’ - RULES: - clarity - concision - logical development of ideas - politeness PLUS: - appropriate register - elements to reveal the sender’s seriousness - his awareness of drawing up a formal letter (no smiling faces, jokes, irony etc.) - cohesions and... citește mai departe

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Business communication - international settings

Content Module 1 - Written Communication Module 2 – Oral Communication Structure – Section A Introduction - Section B Study Written Communication 1. The layout and style of a business letter (p. 15) Style of a business letter – block style - semi block style - indented style - British style - American... citește mai departe

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Teste

1. BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS I. Match the terms on the left with their definitions on the right: 1. private company a. a company owned by another; 2. public company b. a company which produces and/ or sells water, electricity, gas etc. to the general public; 3.nationalised company c. a group of up to 20 people with... citește mai departe

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English Lesson

Conjugare Afirmativ Interogativ Negativ I have Have I? I have not (haven’t) You have have you? You haven’t He,she ,it has has he, she, it? He, she, it hasn,t We have have we? We haven’t You have Have you? You haven’t They have have they? They haven’t VERBUL TO BE– A FI Conjugare Afirmativ Interogativ... citește mai departe

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Shares - Titles of Property

Topic 2. Shares – titles of property 2.1. Shares: concept, types and fundamental characteristics. Legislative aspects in the Republic of Moldova. 2.2. The methods of shares’ issuance and placement. Subscription right. The methods of shares’ issuance and placement in the Republic of Moldova. 2.3. The valuation of... citește mai departe

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Decision Tree

Decision tree is a popular classifier that does not require any knowledge or parameter setting. The approach is supervised learning. Given a training data, we can induce a decision tree. From a decision tree we can easily create rules about the data. Using decision tree, we can easily predict the classification of... citește mai departe

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Teste începători

READING SECTION Chapter 1 WHO ARE YOU ? Ann: Hello! Dan: Hello! Who are you? Ann: I’m Ann Smith. Dan: Who’s he? Ann: He’s my brother. His name’s Dave. Dan: Who’s she ? Ann: She’s my sister. Her name’s Rosie. Dave: And who are you? Ann and Donna: Yes, who are you? Dan: I’m Dan Palmer. WHERE AM I ?... citește mai departe

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Tehnologia construcțiilor

To make up construction works is necessary to move high quantities of different materials such as aggregates, cement, steel, concrete, plasters or precast elements from a place to another. The transported products have different shapes, dimensions and densities; Construction transportation has the following... citește mai departe

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Cursuri engleză

GERUND: 1) expressing start, continuity or ending a) It started raining./ It started to rain. He began working earlier. b) She continued/ went on/ kept on talking. c) He finished writing the letter. (dupa ‘finish’ folosim obligatoriu forma de ‘ing’) 2) verbs of feeling: to like, to enjoy, to love, to hate, to... citește mai departe

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Suport curs engleză an I, semestrul II

Written Communication in Business English COURSE LEVEL first year undergraduate students/ second semester of study INSTRUCTOR Silvia Mihuţ, Teaching Assistant, PhD Student COURSE OBJECTIVES This course introduces the university students to business writing for both print and broadcast. Business writing for... citește mai departe

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English în Administrative Settings

UNIT 1 CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES Section A The Fundamental Law in the United Kingdom There is a learned debate about whether Britain actually has a constitution. It clearly lacks one in a widely used sense of the term: there is no single comprehensive written code, or document, which sets out the rules affecting the... citește mai departe

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Limba engleză contemporană

3. Modality and modal verbs Syntactic properties of modal verbs Modals add to the lexical verb a special semantic component such as ability, obligation, permission, possibility. From a syntactic point of view, modal verbs have certain properties that make them similar to auxiliary verbs. These properties are known... citește mai departe

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Communication în Business

COURSE OBJECTIVES This course presents a basic introduction to the English of international business and economic topics. One of the course objectives is to show the way English is used to analyze and discuss various issues, focusing on terms, phraseology and discourse employed in talking about business. The class... citește mai departe

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Effective Business Communication

When is communication effective? Only when others understand your message and respond to it the way you want them to Effective communication: - manage your work flow - improve business relationships - enhance your professional image - other important benefits: What do employers expect from you? competent ... citește mai departe

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Cross-Cultural Communication

Lecture 1 Activity 1: Discussion on the E – SOFTPROD case Description: E – SOFTPROD - American company - develops software for other companies (American & foreign companies; inside & outside the States) - employs offshore teams of engineers in two development centres located in Bangalore and Mangalore (India)... citește mai departe

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Engleză

1. The Definite Article → the is used: - to refer to something which has already been mentioned: Open the door, please! - when we talk about something or somebody considered unique: the only one, the Earth, the Moon, etc; e.g.: The English like tea. - with plural states and countries or representing an union:... citește mai departe

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The Category of Aspect

1. Introduction 0.0 Freed (1976) defined ‘Aspect’ as ‘a notion of Time, distinct from Tense, that refers to the internal temporal structure of events and activities named by various linguistic forms….. in terms of such things as inception, duration, completion..’ The definition suggests that Tense and Aspect, as... citește mai departe

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Myth Criticism

GENERAL PRESENTATION OF THE COURSE The purpose of today’s course is to introduce the students to myth criticism (literary criticism seeking relationships between myth and literature) via two books WHOSE THIRD CHAPTERS/THIRD PARTS deal very explicitly with myth: Northrop Frye’s 1957 book Anatomy of Criticism, an... citește mai departe

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Economia comerțului turismului și serviciilor

• Caracteristici generale: 1) nu au decât formă de infinitiv scurt (fără prep. TO): to be, to have, to do, to work /vs/ Ø can, Ø may, Ø must. 2) verbul care urmează după un modal este la infinitivul scurt (fără TO ): - I can Ø work. (! NOT: I can to work) You must Ø try again. (! NOT: You must to try... citește mai departe

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Turism

LECTURE NOTES 1 PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL TOURISM 1. Introduction to global tourism The travel and tourism industry is the world’s largest and most diverse industry. Many nations rely on this dynamic industry as a primary source for generating revenues, employment, private sector growth and infrastructure... citește mai departe

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European Union Law

Course 1 12.01.2009 European Union Law The Creation of the European Communities After the Second World War in Europe there had been moves towards unification between European states. The first intention was to create a federal entity in Europe as the United States of America but it was not accepted mainly... citește mai departe

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