- •Предисловие
- •Unit 1. Business communication: face to face
- •1.1. Listening Development
- •It is ok to start a conversation with a stranger at a business conference.
- •It is extremely important to provide your interlocuter with contact details.
- •1.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •Conversation 1
- •Conversation 2
- •Conversation 3
- •1.4. Reading Improvement
- •How to Make Small Talk
- •1.4. Writing Enhancement
- •1.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Conversation 1
- •Conversation 2
- •Active vocabulary Unit 1. Business Communication: Face to Face
- •Idiomatic expressions
- •Unit 2. Career prospects for language students
- •2.1. Listening Development
- •2.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •Interview
- •Assignment 9. Read the following texts and fill in the gaps with the phrases given in the list below.
- •1.4. Reading Improvement
- •Train conductor
- •1.5. Writing Enhancement Effective Essay Builder
- •I. Prewriting Essays
- •II. Writing Essays
- •Introduction Paragraph
- •III. Editing Essays
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar and Spelling
- •Style and Organisation
- •2.6. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Unit 2. Career Prospects for Language Students
- •Unit 3 corporate life
- •3.1. Listening Development
- •China Faces Drop in Recruitment
- •British Job Losses
- •3.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •3.3. Reading Improvement
- •3.4. Writing Enhancement
- •3.5. Speaking Reinforcement Launching Your Own Business
- •Business plan checklist
- •Active vocabulary Unit 3. Corporate Life
- •Unit 4. Job hunting
- •4.1. Listening Development
- •4.2 Vocabulary Enrichment
- •Job-Seeker's Glossary of Job-Hunting Terms
- •Reading Improvement
- •4.4. Writing Enhancement
- •4.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Active vocabulary Unit 4. Job Hunting
- •Idiomatic expressions
- •Unit 5. Jobs and careers: revision & consolidation
- •5.1. Listening Development
- •5.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •5.3. Reading Improvement
- •Where I get my energy Emma Marsden asked six women who live to the full to tell how they do it.
- •5.4. Writing Enhancement
- •5.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Active vocabulary Unit 5. Revision and consolidation
- •Unit 6. Health matters
- •6.1. Improve Your Listening Skills
- •6.2 Vocabulary Enrichment
- •6.3. Reading Improvement
- •Processed food
- •6.4. Writing Enhancement
- •6.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Active vocabulary Unit 6. Health Matters
- •Unit 7. Sports and keeping fit
- •7.1. Listening Development
- •7.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •Indoor sports: ______________________________________________________
- •7.3. Reading Improvement
- •Ronald mcdonald to promote fitness
- •Yoga is best for back pain sufferers
- •7.4. Writing Enhancement
- •7.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Active vocabulary Unit 7. Sports and Keeping Fit
- •References
- •Contents
Introduction Paragraph
What is an introduction paragraph?
The introduction paragraph is the first paragraph of your essay.
What does it do?
It introduces the main idea of your essay. A good opening paragraph captures the interest of your reader and tells why your topic is important.
How do I write one?
1. Write the thesis statement. The main idea of the essay is stated in a single sentence called the thesis statement. You must limit your entire essay to the topic you have introduced in your thesis statement.
2. Provide some background information about your topic. You can use interesting facts, quotations, or definitions of important terms you will use later in the essay.
Example:
English Speech Practice classes have been a part of my life for over a year already. They have evolved into an extremely popular sport watched and played by both students of my group and our teachers. The game has got several stages that I would like to describe.
Assignment 3. Write the introduction paragraph of your essay:
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Supporting Paragraphs
What are supporting paragraphs?
Supporting paragraphs make up the main body of your essay.
What do they do?
They develop the main idea of your essay.
How do I write them?
1. List the points that develop the main idea of your essay.
2. Place each supporting point in its own paragraph.
3. Develop each supporting point with facts, details, and examples.
To connect your supporting paragraphs, you should use special transition words. Transition words link your paragraphs together and make your essay easier to read. Use them at the beginning and end of your paragraphs.
Examples of transition words that can help you to link your paragraphs together:
For listing different points |
For additional ideas |
First, Second, Third, etc. |
Another… In addition to… Related to … Furthermore, Also, |
For counter examples |
To show cause and effect |
However, Even though… On the other hand, Nevertheless, |
Therefore, Thus, As a result of… Consequently |
Like all good paragraphs, each supporting paragraph should have
a topic sentence;
supporting sentences;
and a summary sentence.
Summary Paragraph
What is a summary paragraph?
The summary paragraph comes at the end of your essay after you have finished developing your ideas. The summary paragraph is often called a "conclusion."
What does it do?
It summarises or restates the main idea of the essay. You want to leave the reader with a sense that your essay is complete.
How do I write one?
1. Restate the strongest points of your essay that support your main idea.
2. Conclude your essay by restating the main idea in different words.
3. Give your personal opinion or suggest a plan for action.
Example:
Overall, English Speech Practice classes have helped to improve our language skills.
The sport is more captivating and exciting as a result of permanent danger involved.
For these reasons, English classes are horrifying for teachers to deliver and great fun for students to attend.
Assignment 3. Write the summary paragraph of your essay:
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