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lesson 14 theme: business lesson 14 – business if you don’t want to work for someone else, you can go into business for yourself. you can set up a company (establish a company) in an industry that interests you – of course, it’s always good to do market research (investigate the market), to determine if there’s a need for your product or service. it’s normal for small businesses to operate at a loss (the business is losing money) for the first couple of years before they start to break even – that’s when the money coming in equals the money going out. if there’s tough competition and your start-up isn’t able to gain market share (secure a significant number of customers), then your business runs the risk of going bankrupt (or going under) – losing all its money and having to shut down. but if the amount of money coming …
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run the family farming business someday - but i really wanted to break in / set up / take on my own company. plus, my dad was terrible at managing his finances, and his business was constantly on the verge of going bankrupt / dead / exhausted. i didn't want to be a conflict / rival / loss to my parents' company, so i opened a small supermarket in a neighboring town and hired / signed / drew two employees. we made a deal / share / promise with my father, agreeing that he would be our primary supplier of fresh fruits and vegetables. despite the tough competition / contest / opposition in the sector, our little store managed to break equal / even / level its first year in operation. our market contract / profit / research showed that there was a big demand for organic food in the …
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to comprehend the general meaning of it. · try predicting the answers before you look into the reading text. along with that, try to think about the type of word (adjective, verb, noun) that must be included. · in case you have a list of words, try to guess which answer would fit in. pay attention to the words that may collocate with the words available in the sentence. · comprehend the part of the reading text with which the summary is related. scan for synonyms from the summary. · look at specific parts of the section cautiously and select the correct answer. keep in mind that you must be careful with synonyms. · check and find out if your words are correct in terms of the grammar. tips for summary ielts questions some tips to answer the questions and obtain a high band in the ielts examination are given …
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messages destined for others. and so the password was invented. now correspondence between individuals goes from desk to desk and cannot be accessed by colleagues. library catalogues can be searched from one’s desk. 2. papers can be delivered to, and received from, other people at the press of a button. and yet it seems that, just as work is isolating individuals more and more, organizations are recognizing the advantages of ‘team-work’; perhaps to encourage employees to talk to one another again. yet, how can groups work in teams if the possibilities for communication are reduced? how can they work together if e-mail provides a convenient electronic shield behind which the blurring of public and private can be exploited by the less scrupulous? if voice-mail walls up messages behind a password? if i can’t leave a message on my colleague’s desk because his office is locked? questions: summary questions can be …
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ore value is being put on 5 …………………………………. however, e-mail and voice-mail have led to 6…………………………………opportunities for person-to-person communication. reducing off computer other people isolating teamwork decrease in similar solved no different from overcame physical protected combat developed cut-off ielts listening sample 12. section 2 https://ielts-up.com/listening/ielts-listening-sample-12.2.html section 2. questions 11-20 questions 11-12 complete the sentences below. write one word only for each answer. 11. the program is made for travelers to make . 12. the program operates in cooperation with . questions 13-16 what is the internship stipulation of each country below? choose four answers from the box and write the correct letter, a-f, next to questions 13-16. internship stipulation a. home stay b. no summer program c. minimum time requirement d. formal report required e. specific time period f. agriculture country 13. usa 14. australia 15. south africa 16. india questions 17-20 choose the correct letter, a, b or …

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lesson 14 theme: business lesson 14 – business if you don’t want to work for someone else, you can go into business for yourself. you can set up a company (establish a company) in an industry that interests you – of course, it’s always good to do market research (investigate the market), to determine if there’s a need for your product or service. it’s normal for small businesses to operate at a loss (the business is losing money) for the first couple of years before they start to break even – that’s when the money coming in equals the money going out. if there’s tough competition and your start-up isn’t able to gain market share (secure a significant number of …

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