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How To Get The Next Performance Review In 2024? How to succeed in your next performance review cycle? What others are doing that grants them accolades? What do you have missing in your attitude that isn't helping you? Or what do you have / noticed having that DOES assist you? Some of thetse questions are answered in my podcast so jump on it right away! Please share some thoughts how you prepare for performance review, when do you start it and you may also share some tips and tricks that assist you! I am sure your ideas will be welcomed so don't hesitate and share. and if you want to be personally trained and coached by me, please check my availability and book my time slots. I help my students with IELTS speaking, job interview preparation and communication skills enhancement for work, meetings and other English speaking endevoirs.
How To Get The Next Performance Review In 2024?
2024年1月17日
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In “The Squirrel and the Chipmunk,” a pair of star-crossed lovers is separated by prejudiced family members. Send me a message for your free copy of this full story to follow along. The squirrel and the chipmunk had been dating for two weeks when they ran out of things to talk about. Acorns, parasites, the inevitable approach of autumn: these subjects had been covered within their first hour, and so breathlessly their faces had flushed. Twice they had held long conversations about dogs, each declaring an across-the-board hatred of them and speculating on what life might be like were someone to put a bowl of food in front of them two times a day. “They’re spoiled rotten is what it comes down to,” the chipmunk had said, and the squirrel had placed his paw over hers, saying, “That’s it exactly. Finally, someone who really gets it.” Friends had warned them that their romance could not possibly work out, and such moments convinced them that the skeptics were not just wrong but jealous. “They’ll never have what we do,” the squirrel would say, and then the two of them would sit quietly, hoping for a flash flood or a rifle report—something, anything, that might generate a conversation. They were out one night at a little bar run by a couple of owls when, following a long silence, the squirrel slapped his palm against the tabletop. “You know what I like?” he said. “I like jazz.” “I didn’t know that,” the chipmunk said. “My goodness, jazz!” She had no idea what jazz was but worried that asking would make her sound stupid. “What kind, exactly?” she asked, hoping his answer might narrow things down a bit. “Well, all kinds, really,” he told her. “Especially the earlier stuff.” “Me too,” she said, and when he asked her why, she told him that the later stuff was just too late for her tastes. “Almost like it was overripe or something. You know what I mean?” Then, for the third time since she had known him, the squirrel reached across the table and took her paw.
The Squirrel and the Chipmunk (Adult 18+)
2024年1月16日
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3 Useful Phrases for the IELTS Speaking Test To Start Using! The IELTS Speaking test may seem challenging at first, but with proper preparation, achieving a band score of 8 to 9 is definitely within your reach. However, if you approach the interview unprepared, it is unlikely that you will meet your desired band score. The IELTS Speaking test typically lasts for around 11-14 minutes and aims to evaluate your pronunciation, fluency, grammar, and vocabulary. It consists of three parts and follows an informal interview format between the examiner and the candidate. What are Some Useful IELTS Interview Expressions? 1. Opening Statements How you open your statements is your first opportunity to impress the examiner. Making a good first impression will boost your chance of getting a high band score! Examples: Today, I’d like to share with you about… In this talk, I’m going to tell you how… I want to tell you about… 2. Closing statements The manner in which you end your statements plays a vital role in the IELTS speaking test too. It shows how fluent you are and how coherent your responses are! Examples: In conclusion… To sum up… To summarize 3. Beginning the Main Body of Your Speech Once you are asked a question or given a topic to talk about, be creative and use phrases and expressions that the examiner will find appealing! Examples: First and foremost…. And why do I find it so appealing? It is, after all… To begin with… While it is not advisable to memorize your answers word for word for the IELTS Speaking test, there are certain foundational elements that you can familiarize yourself with. Memorizing these elements will help you structure your responses effectively without sounding robotic or rehearsed, which is something you should avoid at all costs. With my experience in preparing thousands of students globally, you'll become fluent at expressing your ideas naturally in no time. Join my classes now to achieve your IELTS speaking goals quickly.
3 Useful Phrases for the IELTS Speaking Test To Start Using!
2024年1月16日
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