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I was chosen as the class representative for a presentation, and I feel very nervous about it. The presentation is tomorrow, so I am feeling a lot of pressure now. I did not choose this role by myself, but I have to accept it and do my best. Standing in front of many people and speaking in English is very difficult for me. I am afraid of making mistakes or forgetting what I want to say. Because the presentation is so close, I feel tired and worried. I keep thinking about it at home and before I sleep. Sometimes my heart beats fast when I imagine standing in front of the class. However, I try to think in a positive way. I am not giving the presentation alone. I will present it with my group members. They are very kind and friendly, and they always help me. We practiced together many times after school. When someone made a mistake, we helped each other and laughed together. Because of them, I feel a little more confident. Even if I make a small mistake tomorrow, I know my group members will support me. I want to do my best for my group and my class. This presentation is hard, but it is also a good chance for me to grow. I will try my best tomorrow and finish the presentation with a smile.
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Examples of abbreviations Abbreviations are a common part of both formal and informal communication, and they come in many different forms. Here is a list of common abbreviations, categorized by type and usage. General & Everyday Use ASAP: As soon as possible FYI: For your information ETA: Estimated time of arrival DIY: Do it yourself TBD: To be determined TBA: To be announced N/A: Not applicable or not available E.g.: (from Latin exempli gratia) for example I.e.: (from Latin id est) that is; in other words Etc.: (from Latin et cetera) and so on; and other things P.S.: (from Latin post scriptum) written after; an afterthought Professional & Business B2B: Business-to-business B2C: Business-to-consumer CEO: Chief Executive Officer CFO: Chief Financial Officer HR: Human Resources KPI: Key Performance Indicator EOD: End of day WFH: Work from home NDA: Non-disclosure agreement SaaS: Software as a service ROI: Return on investment PR: Public relations RSVP: (from French répondez s'il vous plaît) please reply Internet & Texting Slang LOL: Laugh out loud BRB: Be right back BTW: By the way IMO/IMHO: In my opinion / In my humble opinion TL;DR: Too long; didn't read SMH: Shaking my head OMG: Oh my God / Oh my gosh IDK: I don't know ICYMI: In case you missed it DM: Direct message POV: Point of view Academic & Scientific PhD: Doctor of Philosophy BA/BS: Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science M.D.: Doctor of Medicine DNA: Deoxyribonucleic acid MRI: Magnetic Resonance Imaging NASA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Time & Dates AM/PM: (from Latin ante meridiem/post meridiem) before noon / after noon BC/AD: Before Christ / Anno Domini (in the year of the Lord) BCE/CE: Before Common Era / Common Era GMT: Greenwich Mean Time EST/PST: Eastern Standard Time / Pacific Standard Time
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I am sure that Mr. Collins sought to offer every possible courtesy to the Bennet daughters, in keeping with the social expectations of the time. As literature reflects real life, one might ask: What would happen if the surviving family members were still relatively young, including the widow, and the entailed estate proved insufficient to ensure the comfort of both the survivors and the heir’s family? Jane and Elizabeth attempted to explain to her the nature of an entail. They had often attempted it before: but it was a subject on which Mrs. Bennet was beyond the reach of reason; and she continued to rail bitterly against the cruelty of settling an estate away from a family of five daughters, in favour of a man whom nobody cared anything about. I cannot be otherwise than concerned at being the means of injuring your amiable daughters, and beg leave to apologize for it, as well as to assure you of my readiness to make them every possible amends; but of this hereafter. (A letter from Mr. Collins)
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I went to see a movie with my friend. It was a movie I had been looking forward to for a long time, so I was very excited. When I arrived at the meeting place, my friend came soon after, and we went to the movie theater together. When we entered the theater, there were many posters, and just looking at them was fun. After buying the tickets, we chose popcorn and drinks. I had a little trouble deciding which one to get, but that was also an enjoyable time. We sat in our seats and talked quietly while waiting for the movie to start. When the movie began, I was surprised by the big screen and the powerful sound. The story was very interesting, and there were many scenes that made me laugh, feel nervous, and even a little moved. Watching the movie with my friend made it even more enjoyable. Time passed so quickly that I felt a little sad when it ended. After the movie, we walked outside while talking about our favorite scenes. We said things like, “That scene was the best,” and “That character was so cool,” and we had a great time talking. After that, we went to a restaurant and ate together while talking about school and recent events. We laughed a lot and lost track of time. On the way home, I walked while thinking about the day. I felt that the time I spent with my friend was truly fun and important to me. I was a little tired, but my heart felt warm. I want to go see a movie with my friend again soon.
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