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sexta-feira, 18 de fevereiro de 2011

♫ FORREST GUMP ♫

Ok. I know what you're thinking. I hv seen this movie before. Do you know something?It was quite a long time ago, wasn't it?
See it again. This is the kind of movie that deserves to be reviewed. Iam sure that after a while an amazing enchantment waits for you. It is worth.Tom Hanks is brilliant. In my opinion it's one of the best film I have seen besides it's admirable soundtrack by Alan Silvestry. Then, do we have a deal? You practice your English while you are having fun. Isn't that good? Have a nice weekend.
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domingo, 13 de fevereiro de 2011

Happy Valentine's Day


Valentine's Day
Every year February 14, is celebrated as Saint Valentines Day all across the world. Valentine’s Day is the most awaited day of the year for all youngsters . There is a holiday on this day so that all lovers can enjoy and express there feelings to one whom they love. Even though the history of St. Valentine’s Day and the patron Saint behind it is shrouded in mystery but we treat month of February as the Month of Romance. This day involves mutual exchange of Valentines. Loved ones celebrate by presenting flowers, gifts , offering candies ,sending e cards , sending love messages and much more all in the name of St. Valentine, the patron saint of lovers.
Valentines signs and symbols generally have a outline of a heart and containing picture of CUPID with wings . Now the tradition of sending Cards and Greetings with Valentine Hearts engraved on them has become very popular.
Have a very very happy Valentine's Day.
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sexta-feira, 4 de fevereiro de 2011

Job Interviews

Job Interviews-
So many Business English students come to me looking for help as they frantically prepare for a job interview. The bottom line is that regardless of a business professional's level of English, he or she can market himself or herself successfully by focussing on the positive.
It is easy to fall into the trap of talking more about weaknesses rather than strengths. If you notice that the interviewer is taking you in a negative direction with regard to his or her questions, try to diffuse the issue with politically correct language.
Let's take the sample question, ' Why did you leave your last job?'. First of all, breath deeply and don't feel intimidated by this question.
It's not a personal attack! A large number of companies ask this question day in and day out. Here are some answers you want to avoid:
1) My last employer is in trouble and I was laid off. 2) I quit because I was being overworked and underpaid. Why not try to take these last two examples to a level of political correctness. Instead of saying that your last employer is in trouble and that you were laid off, why not say that your previous employer is currently undergoing a period of downsizing. For the second one you could say that the reason for leaving your last employer was a career decision in which you aimed to offer your services and experience to new companies like the one you are being interviewed for.
(Steve Ford)
http://www.privateenglishportal.com/businessmemberslounge.html
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