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Read Aloud (RA)

1. Training Actor

The training of an actor is an intensive process which requires curiosity, courage and commitment. You will learn how to prepare for rehearsal, how to rehearse and how to use independent and proactive processes that inform you to do the best work possible for both stage and screen.

2. Orientalists

Orientalists, like many other nineteenth-century thinkers, conceive of humanity either in large collective terms or in abstract generalities. Orientalists are neither interested in nor capable of discussing individuals; instead, artificial entities predominate. Similarly, the age-old distinction between “Europe” and “Asia” or “Occident” and “Orient” herds beneath vary wide labels every possible variety of human plurality, reducing it in the process to one or two terminal collective realities.

3. Preparation of Abstract 

The preparation of abstract is an intellectual effort requiring general familiarity with the subject to bring out of the points of an author’s argument course for skills and experience. Consequently, a considerable amount of qualified manpower that could be used to advantage in other ways must be diverted to task of facilitating or to information.

4. Elephant

The elephant is the largest living land mammal. During evolution, its skeleton has greatly altered from the usual mammal, design for two main reasons. One is to cope with the great weight of hug grinding cheek teeth and elongated tusk, making the skull particularly massive. The other is to support the enormous bulk of such a huge body.

5. The Leaders

The next wave of leaders in industrial manufacturing will build an ecosystem that capitalizes on the promise of analytics and connectivity to maximize efficiency for themselves and their customers. They will map out their strategies and prioritize measures that will bring the most value to their business, starting now with pilot projects, and building greater strengths in data analytics with cross-functional teams of experts.

 

Retell Lecture

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1. Soot Emission

2. Teaching

3. The Politics of Happiness 

4. Early Robot

5. Haussmann’s Renovation of Paris

6. Superman

 

Describe Image

Economic Inactivity through the Generations
Economic Inactivity through the Generations
Apple Tree (DI)
Apple Tree 
Language in Switzerland
Language in Switzerland
Planet
Planet
Gariep Basin
Gariep Basin
The Most Livable States
The Most Livable States

 

Summarize Written Text 

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1. Parent’s Born Order

2. Children Watching TV

3. Rosetta Stone

4. The internet 

5. Allowance – Pay for Child

6. Tiny Frog Found in Mexico

 

Summarize Spoken Text

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1. Faults and Earthquake

2. Talent War (Version 2)

3. Memories

4. Governments Use Tricks (Government Mistake)

5. Drug Advertisements

6. The Big Bang Theory 

7. Indian Peasants Debt

8. Ear Receptors

9. Biology 

 

Write from Dictation

1. Students’ concession cards can be obtained by completing an application form. 

2. University departments carefully monitor articles and other publications by faculty. 

3. Animals raised in captivity behave differently than their wild counterparts. 

4. While reconciliation is desirable, basic underlying issues must first be addressed. 

5. Scientists are often asking governments for more money. 

6. The artists and conservative politicians earn their rules of politics. 

7. Tribes worked with each other to build monolithic statues. 

8. You can contact all your tutors by email. 

9. The business plan seminar includes an internship with a local firm.

10. The railway made long-distance travel possible for everyone. 

11. The placement test of mathematics and statistics is offered every semester.