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1 • General phonetics |
2 • English segmental phonetics |
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Phonetics Mechanisms of Speech Sound Description and Classification Transcription Theory English Phonetics: Received Pronunciation |
The Syllable and the Phonological Word Monophthongs Diphthongs and Triphthongs Laterals and Approximants Fricatives and Affricates Plosives and Nasals |
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3 • English suprasegmental phonetics |
4 • Past perfect / Reported speech |
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Lexical Stress Speech Rhythm Sounds in Connected Speech Intonation |
Unreal past Past perfect simple and continuous Partiviples Reported speech. Reporting verbs Mixed phrasal verbs Uses of if and just Words which are issued |
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5 • Articles passives |
6 • Formal and informal letters |
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Use of the Givingemphasis (cleft sentences and other devices) Linking expressions Idioms and their derivations Participle clauses Inversion |
Introduction Address and date Heading of letter Envelopes Form of address Months and numbers Computer vocabulary Introduction to bussiness letters Bussiness letters practice |
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7 • Make & answers phone calls |
8 • Telegrams & letters |
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Introduction Telephone numbers Ask for a person The person you are asking for is not in Inquire when the person you are looling for is avaliable Put the phone down Switchboard |
Introduction Most common abbreviations International abbreviations Telegram practice Borrow money Check Bill of exchange Bill of exchange practice |
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9 • Sales & deliveries |
10 • Interactives activities |
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Introduction to sales Request information and advice on purchases Request delivery of an then you forgot to order Request delivery of an them advertisal in the news Request a pamphlet Complaint and claims |
Pronuntiation English Conversation. Comprehension Grammar. Vocabulary Video. Magazine PROFICIENCY Evaluation. Cambridge Certification |