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Spoken English Links

Listening: http://engfluent.com/english-conversation-audio-free-download/#beginner http://www.radiolab.org/series/podcasts/ Literature stories: http://listentogenius.com/category1.php/Short%20Stories Stories audio +  text: http://www.storynory.com/category/stories/ Downloaded Podcosts: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hk.hkbc.epodcast&hl=en&rdid=hk.hkbc.epodcast Creative pics for description:

Business Letter and Correspondences

To Know about letters and format go to this link: http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/rwc/repository/files/business-and-professional-writing/business_letter_handout-major-rev.pdf Format of a Business Letter

Sem 1 Assessment 1 Syllabus and Notes:Grammar exercise links and notes

Syllabus for Assessment 1: 1. Tense forms 2.  Words used as nouns and verbs. 3. Subject Verb Agreements 4. Collocation. 5. One word substitution. 6. Reading comprehensions. 7. Essay Writing. (School life, Native Place etc.,) 8. Checklist  Bio Note: Use Third Person: Write as if someone else is describing you. Highlight Key Achievements: Focus on what makes you stand out. Maintain Professional Tone: Keep it formal and professional. Update Regularly: Ensure your bio-note reflects your most recent achievements and positions. 1. Start with the Basics Full Name : Begin with your full name, especially if it's a formal bio. Current Position : Mention your current professional role or title. For example, "Professor of English Literature at XYZ University" or "Researcher in Cognitive Science." Affiliation : Add your organization or institution, especially for academic or professional bios. 2. Professional Background Career Journey : Briefly summarize key posit...