... ignore familiar looking words.Learn to see patternsThe next step is of course to practise (note the spelling!). I will add, however, that you need to practise regularly and intelligently for ... want to learn to notice patterns in different word families: to give you one example, all these words have something in common:ã widenã shortenã lengthenã broadenNot only do they end in& quot; ... common wordsThe first step is to understand this idea: that the words you need to notice and pay attention to are the words you probably ignore as being too simple to learn. You recognise them,...
... Talking and ListeningRANGE OF PURPOSESGetting on with othersFinding outAsking questionsExplainingGiving informationPersuadingGiving opinionsMaking suggestionsSolving ... audienceGathering ideas/informationOrganising What you have to say (Content)DraftingEditingChecking grammar, punctuation, spelling (to make meaning clear)Presenting READING/VIEWINGEnjoymentInformationMeaning/understanding ... relaxation; to find information; - reading and explaining instructions;- reading articles from local/national newspapers.Value and show an interest in their choices of personal reading.If...
... you first learned to say 'hello' in English? Everybody has told you all your life that it's in principle impossible to lose or improveyour accent? Wrong. Losing your accent does ... safe to do this. You're not lying to anybody just imagining. It's like acting in a play. After you've pretended for a few minutes, you can always go back and be yourself again ... them in English, the tongue does not touch the teeth, but rather hits just behind the alveolar ridge (that bump in the roof of your mouth just behind the teeth). 4. The unvoiced stops in American...
... knownas a ‘doing word’ – an action word – whichdescribes what the nouns in the sentence aredoing, i.e. swimming, walking, eating, thinking,growing, learning, drinking, misbehaving. In thesentence, ... confusing.3.9. Using inappropriate orinformal phrases In recent years there has been an increase in the number of informal modes of writtencommunication, such as emailing, texting, andinstant ... or in short’ are far more academic in tone.10‘Most experienced writers rewritetheir work over and over, refiningtheir thoughts, finding a better wayof saying something, making along-winded...
... từ interesting! Tôi từng được hỏi, từ này phải đọc là in- tơ-res-ting hay in- tơ-ris-ting mới đúng? Chẳng cái nào đúng, chẳng cái nào sai cả. Nhưng lối đặt vấn đề sai! Từ này chủ yếu là nói in ... những câu sau:- To play the ‘oubou’ you need to have strong arms.- The ‘oubou’ is considered one of the most difficult instruments to play.- The ‘oubou’ is very difficult to play, because ... không ‘thông minh’ bằng anh, và thiếu kinh nghiệm, nên đã học tiếng Anh theo tiến trình tự nhiên mà không theo một phương pháp cụ thế nào để học vocabulary, grammar, listening, speaking cả.- Đi...
... Already Changed Your Name 77Filing Your Petition, Publishing Your Order to Show Cause, and Obtaining Your Order 80Obtaining a New Birth Certificate 80 8Filing, Publishing, and Serving Your Court ... 27Returning toYour Former Name—During the Divorce Proceeding 28Returning toYour Former Name—After the Divorce Proceeding 28Other Circumstances 30 Custody, Remarriage, and Children’s Names 30 ... edition How to Change Your Name in Californiaby Attorneys Lisa Sedano and Emily Doskow | HOWTO CHANGE YOUR NAME IN CALIFORNIAher best course of action is to go to court to straighten...
... other person appears to genuinely want your viewpoint, be honest in your reply. In the listening stage, try to limit the expression of your views since these may influence or inhibit what the other ... on in this e- book. If you do all these things, you will be on your way to becoming a better listener in class. But you can practice your listening understanding outside of the classroom, too. ... Working on increasing yourvocabulary will also help you to become a better listener. Finally, remember this: the more you speak to people, the more they will speak back to you. Talking...
... GivingaBodyofEthericSubstance toYour Ideal;Giving Your IdealtheImpulseofAction to MakeItReal;TheProcessthatMakesIdealsComeTrue;TheActofMakingtheRealityYours;andWhere to Center Your Effort. TO ATTAIN YOUR DESIRES,ALLTHREEMUSTBEUSEDCHAPTER7Ifyouidealizeanduseallthreeofthebasicactivitiesandonlythosethree,itiseasy to make your idealsbecomerealities.Youalwaysattainwhenyouidealizeandusethem;but,ifyouleaveoutanyoneofthethree,youfail to attain your desire,-andnoonecanbeblamedexceptyourself.Ifyouidealizeonlythatwhichyoudesireandholdfaithfully to thatideal,-thatis,ifyouuseonlythefirstofthethreeactivities,-youwillsucceedandjustly in proportion to whatyoudo.SinceGodisjustice,theresultcorresponds to theeffort.Idealizingwhatyouwantandholdingfaithfully to theidealformonthsandevenyearsbringsyouthesuccess your effortmerits-evenafteryearsyouwillstillbeholding to theideal.And,ifyouidealizethatwhichyoudesireandattempt to takepossessionofitmentally-usingthefirstandthirdofthethreebasicactivities-yousucceedandjustly in proportion to whatyoudo.If,when in NewYork,youlearnofafootballgame to beplayed in Bostonanddesire to bepresent,theidealoftheThingDesiredis to be in Boston.Ifyoudesire to drivebyautomobilefromNewYork to Boston,thatistheidealoftheProcessyouintend to use to get to Boston.Ifyougo to your garageandsit inyour carforaday,amonthorayear,holdingfaithfullyallthetime to theThingDesiredandholdingalsoamentalpictureofbeing in Boston-mentallypicturingthefirstandthirdsteps,butomittingthesecondone-beforetheyearpasses your friendswillwish to sendyou to themadhouse;andonlybecauseyoufailed to usethesecondactivity-thatoftheprocessofactuallystartingthemachineanddrivingfromNewYork to Boston. ... Thislastactivity-theactofmakingtherealityyours-comprisesthreesteps:idealizing your attitude;unifyingthesubstanceoftheidealWITHthesubstanceofthereal;andmakingtheactualthingapartof your possessionsorplacingyourself in theactualconditionsthatyouhaveidealizedanddesired. Your attituderelates to yourself, to others, to conditions,and to theworld in general.Beginwithyourself.Consciouslyornot,youdotakesomekindofanattitudetowardyourself.Youmaythinkyourselfawormoragod.Youarefree to takeanyattitudetowardyourselfyoudesire to take;butthereisonlyoneattitudethatleads to successanditistheidealizedattitude!Incompletethinking in “ideas”makesyouseeyourselfasachildofsin,suffering,sorrow,weakness,mistakeandfailure.Thinkofyourselfasyouare:asonofGod-idealizingtheendyoudesire,theprocessbywhichyouattain,andtheattitudeyouholdtowardyourself,others,conditions,andtheuniverseitself.Then,idealize your attitudetowardothers,"Thatwhichyeseekyeshallfind."Ifyouthinkthatallmenaretrying to crushyou,youwillbecrushed;first,because your attitudecloses your eyes to theopportunitiesofferedyou;andsecond,becausesuchanattitudediscoversanddraws to youthosewhodonothelpyou.Ifyouidealizeothersaswilling to helpyou,youdraw to youmenandwomenwhowilldothesquarethingbyyouandhelpyou, -in themyouwillfindhelpandajustreward.Thisidealizedattitudedoesnotmakeyouatrustingsimpleton,fortheidealizedattitudealsoidealizeswisdom in knowingothers.Theidealizedattitudechangesalltheconditionsoflife. In business,itleadsus to expectgoodresults,and,expectinggoodresults,weplanbetter.Whenweplanbetter,-thatis, in, amoreidealizedway-wegetbetterresults.Idealizetheworld in general.Theuniversemustbegood.Ifitwerenotgooditwouldgo to piecesovernight,-forevildisruptsanddestroys.Goodattractsandunitesandholdstogether.Youcannotidealize your business, your professionand your workwithoutconductingthewholeaffairasanidealizedservicethatinevitablywillforce your ideals to cometrue!YoumayidealizetheThingDesired, ... Insteadofthinkingofthelandasanout-of-the-waywetplace to whichfewpeoplewished to go,theyidealizeditasaplaceofpeacefulseclusion to whichacertainclassofpeoplewouldwish to goforarest.SuchidealizationrecognizesGodasWisdom.Itwasadapted to theplaceandtheconditions, to themselvesand to theirpocketbooks.IwasthereoneJuly,-therewerenoglass-screenedporches,nocasinos,noornamentedboardwalks,andnovainshowoflife.Buttherewaslifeitself!Thepeoplevisitingtherewererealpeople.Therewasfreedomofaction.Therewasfellowshipandthespiritofloveandservice.Alsotherewasrest.Thefatherandmotherhadmadeitpay.Theyhadmadeitpayfromyear to year,whichmeanstheyhadrenderedsuchgoodservice,suchidealizedserviceforthepricescharged,thatvisitorsreturnedyearafteryear.Theyhavesucceeded.Thethreechildrenhavebeengivencollegeeducationsandthis in itselfissufficientproofoftheirsuccess.Andyetthereissomethinggreaterthanthis.Thefatherandmothereachsummeraregivingaspiritualeducation to ahundredormoredifferentguestswhoseeGod'sidealizationofservice in action.OBTAINING IN REALITYTHEIDEALPOSITIONYOUDESIRECHAPTER22GodisAllandEverything-beverysureofthat.Heiseverythingthatexists,notonly in thementalandspiritualworld,buteverythingthatreallyexists in thematerialworld.Ifyouthinkandplan in ideasandact in accordwiththem,becertainthatyouwillleaveoutsomeessentialfactorof your effortandprobablyfail to attainthatwhichyoudesire. In thinkingandplanning to securethepositionyoudesire,or to createapositionforyourself, your plansmaynotbecomerealitiesifyoufail to idealizeanduseanyoneofthefactors.Hereisalittleincident:thatofayoungmanwhochanged in afewweeksfrommakingthirty-fivedollarsaweekandworkingeighthoursaday to makingfivehundreddollarsamonthworkingbutfourhoursaday.Imethimbyaccident-no,notbyaccident,butbyGod'sdesigning.Ithappenedthus:OneSundayafternoonIwentupintothatsectionofthewildnorthendofCentralParkwhereonecanimagineoneself in thedeepwoods.Istretchedmyselfonthegroundand,recliningagainstabigrock,...
... the business, instead of in the business. Would you agree that your beliefs determine your actions? To have a SpeedWealth mindset you must believe the followingtwo statements: 1. Getting rich ... youwant to try something new? You only got into this twelve yearsago!!” In today’s marketplace, that attitude is archaic. The pointis, if you’re a sprinter or would be open to trying it — sprint! ... rich, you must deliver your value to a lot of people!20 Power Principle:You have to learn howto gauge and time the market. You have to know when to get in, and when to get out!26 All...