... willbe enrolled in the Exchange with subsidies, while 2.1 to 2.2 million will remain in the non-group market or be enrolled in the Exchange without subsidies.11 Finally, the number of uninsured ... If and when they seek care, they willhavethe ability to enroll in coverage Robust outreach and education can also decrease the number of uninsured who are not aware of coverage opportunities ... Exchange subsidies could be cut in half Finally, under the base scenario, an estimated 900,000 remaining uninsured would be eligible for the Exchange, but not for subsidies Of those, 200,000 would have...
... Up, down Turn around, turn around Up, down Turn around, turn around Up, up, up Down, down, down, down, down, Turn around! Jump! UP, DOWN, TURN Look at the pictures and answer questions ... Lesson : What sport you like? Hey, Peter ! Where are you going ? Whatyou there? Yes, I I like tennis Hi, Linda! I’m going to the park I play football Doyou like sports, Linda ? What sport you like? ... let’s go to the park and play sports! Sentence patterns Doyou like sports? Yes, I No, I don’t Ex: Doyou like sports, Linda? Yes, I Doyou like sports, Kate? No, I don’t What sport you like ?...
... close your eyes, and then quickly open them If you like whatyou see, the outfit is a go If you don’t, it probably won’t work Your first impression is usually the right one The Clothes Make the ... body If you re hippy, perhaps you are voluptuous on top If your calves look more like bulls, you might also have beautiful shoulders Men who are paunchy can have sexy, muscular legs Make the most ... Enhancing yourself is not the same as reinventing yourself Sometimes you need to tweak or update your style a bit, but you never want to give up your integrity and your authenticity for the sake...
... If you are morbidly obese, it might be easier to find jobs where you don’t deal as much with the public Unfortunately, you might have to work harder to prove yourself, but prove yourself you must ... If you any of these things, it’s time to break yourself of your bad behavior, so youwillhave a better chance of moving up instead of out 1. You snap your gum You might not realize it if you like ... in their way If you ve been in business for more than a minute, you ve probably met a shark Youhave two choices whenyou encounter sharks You can fight them, or you can swim away and observe them...
... function, because you would be wasting good time that you could devote to networking Plus, you can’t talk with your mouth full Eat before you go, so you won’t be hungry and tempted to graze 8. True. ... body language Doyou frown a lot? Doyou fold your arms in front of you? Doyou refuse to make idle chitchat? Find out what is putting other people off, and change it! 9. True. Make sure you know ... at the very least, create some awkward moments 4. True. You should carry your business cards with you wher- ever you go, even to the supermarket, because you never know whom you might meet You...
... an You He ar Me Now? 129 click of the mouse, so be careful whatyou send or post online E-mail etiquette rules will differ according to the nature of your business and the corporate culture, ... a minute or two of your time if you save face in the long run YY Do not overuse Reply to All Whenyou re replying to a message, avoid using Reply to All unless you really need your C an You He ... Let your audience know that using whatyou are selling is a piece of cake YY Proven Doyouhave statistics, studies, or results to back up your claims? If so, make sure to trot those out YY Guarantee...
... much, at 23 percent The point is, for you to succeed at whatever you do, you must tell yourself there is nothing you can’t overcome Injuries, fatigue, downturns, whatever the obstacle you must ... with you can be off-putting because you are showing your nerves To make sure your hands are dry and warm, rub them together vigorously (in private) before you shake YY The two-handed grip The ... the people you meet are going to bond with you immediately because they relate to the way you look, your background, your job, or your personality If you take this as a given, then I advise you...
... about yourself YY Why did you leave your last job? Get the Job That Works for You 185 YY Doyou know anything about our company? YY What did you like about your last job? YY What would you ... Answer: 2. There is no need to use personal pronouns in your résumé, because it is assumed that you are writing about yourself The same goes for your job objective How would you describe your ideal ... Fill out the following questionnaire before your next interview, so youwillbe prepared if these questions arise: What are your qualifications for the job, including your educational background? ...
... person than you were before, or youhave a better understanding of whatyou need to to strengthen your image so that you can achieve the confidence and recognition you deserve If you are afraid ... change you can make starts on the inside It’s about believing in yourself It’s about envisioning yourself as the person you want to be, or in the job you ve always dreamed of having Whether you needed ... this book, youhave stopped the excuses and the negative thinking that have been holding you back Even though a lot of my advice is about altering your outward style and behavior, the most important...
... presentation—and willbethe most memorable if you them well If you are having trouble fixing your language problems or until you get better, select a job where you don’t have to speak much I know ... and have them comment on what they see Have them pay attention to your body language, your facial expressions, and the kinds of words you use Doyou seem friendly and approachable? Are you defensive? ... setting, such as the next time you go out with friends or family Dump one thing: Drop the idea that you need to get a degree in order to be successful If you can’t get the degree you want, you should...
... dùng will: Tom will probably arrive at about o’clock I think Ann will like the present we bought for her Tôi nghĩ Ann thích quà mua cho cô Willbe doing and willhave done Unit 24 Willbe doing ... tem Bạn mua cho không? A: Willyoube using your bicycle this evening? Chi u bạn có dùng đến xe đạp không? B: No Doyou want to borrow it? Không Bạn có muốn mượn không? D Chúng ta dùng future perfect ... Ví dụ như: A: Willyoube passing the post office whenyou re out? Khi bạn bạn ghé ngang qua b u điện không? B: Probably Why? Có thể Bạn cần vậy? A: I need some stamps Could you get me some?...
... aloso color fruit it everyday like A 1.vegetabes rabbits 2.3.Thesedrinkwhichfrom you cry ATheFruit has getmake CANTEEN g e Thursday, April rd, 2008 Unit 11: Whatyou eat? B At the canteen Period ... 1,3,4 Tuesday, March 04, 2008 Unit 11: Whatyou eat? B At the canteen Period 68: Lesson : B 1,3,4 Revision: There is… , There are… Revision: There is…, There are… There is a There is some There ... A What would you like for dinner ? B I’ d like some chicken and some iced tea 12 Practice Beef / vegetables A What would you like for dinner ? B I’ d like some beef and some vegetables 13 Further...
... and repeat Then answer the quetstions: a) Salesgirl: Can I here you? Ba: Yes I’d like some beef, blease Salesgirl: How much you want? Ba: two hundred grams, plese Salesgirl: How many you want? Ba: ... want? c) How much beef dose he want? d) How many eggs dose he want? He is at the store He want some beef and some eggs He want two hundred grams He want a dozen Home work: * 5) Remember ... đ u Hà Lan A ber of soap: thỏi (bánh) xà phòng A tube of toothpaste: ống tuýp kem đánh A packet of tea: gói chà A dozen eggs: tá trứng A kilo of rice: cân gạo English a) Where is Ba? b) What dose...
... ? It’s four thousand five hundred dong II Practice: Lucky colors: 6000đ How much is it ? It’s six thousand dong II Practice: Lucky colors: 500đ How much is it ? It’s five hundred dong II Practice: ... It’s three thousand dong II Practice: Lucky colors: Lucky color II Practice: Lucky colors: 19 500đ How much is it ? It’s nineteen thousand five hundred dong 2.Picture drill: Ex: How much is a fried ... Practice: Lucky colors: Lucky color II Practice: Lucky colors: 15000đ How much is it ? It’s fifteen thousand dong II Practice: Lucky colors: Lucky color II Practice: Lucky colors: 3000đ How much is...
... bÝch quy Items Quantity beef 200 grams eggs a dozen • a) Where is Ba ? • b) What does he want ? • c) How much beef does he want ? • d) How many eggs does he want ? • a) Where is Ba ? He is at the ... c) How much beef does he want ? He wants 200 grams of beef • d)How many eggs does he want ? He wants a dozen eggs • b) What does he want ? He wants some beef and eggs A3/ Listen Match the names ... of A dozen A tube of A box of A kilo of eggs rice peas soap cookies toothpaste Unit 11: Whatyou eat ? Lesson 2: A: At the store (A2, A3) I/ New words: - (n) salesgirl: c« b¸n hµng - How much...
... Bell ` Ly Tu Trong Junior high school School year: 2007 - 2008 NOW LET’S SING A SONG Questions and answers WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE FOR BREAKFAST? - I’D LIKE WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE ... YOU LIKE FOR LUNCH? - I’D LIKE WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE FOR DINNER? - I’D LIKE Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 Unit 11: WHATDOYOU EAT? Section B: At the canteen Lesson ... B3, B4 Listen • Look at the picture in exercise B1 Number the food you hear Answers 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) e b i c f j h i LISTEN AND READ LISTEN AND READ Listen At the canteen, a fried is...
... Storekeeper: Can I help you? Vui : Yes, a bottle of cooking oil, please Storekeeper: Here you are Vui : Thank you Unit 11: Lesson 1: A1/ p.114-115 III Practice: Make dialogues, using pictures A1/ b/p.115 ... lemon juice a can of toothpaste a box of soap a packet of cooking oil a dozen peas a bottle of a tube of tea Unit 11: Lesson 1: A1/ p.114-115 II Dialogue: Listenthe the dialogue: Read to dialogue: ... pictures A1/ b/p.115 S1: Can I help you? S2: Yes, a box of chocolates please , S1: Here you are S2: Thank you Unit 11: Lesson 1: A1/ p.114-115 III Practice: Substitution drill: Eg: T: water S:...
... 2008 Unit 11: Whatyou eat? Lesson Section B1,3,4 ( P 119-120) I Game : ? Listen to the tape then number the pictures you hear 10 12 11 Wednesday, February 27th 2008 Unit 11: Whatyou eat? Lesson ... February 27th 2008 Unit 11: Whatyou eat? Lesson Section B1,3,4 ( P 119-120) I Game : Kim’s game Look at these pictures, try to remember, then write the words Wednesday, February 27th 2008 Unit ... ( P 119-120) I Game : They’ re talking about food for breakfast * Dialogue : Son : What would you like for breakfast ? Ha : I’d like some bread and some milk What about you ? Son : I’d like some...