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Gravedigger Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

What do the underlined words mean in the following sentences?

What do the underlined words mean in the following sentences?

.The candidate is presented with moe abstract questions broadly linked to the topic introduced in Part 2, and is encouraged to engage in extensive discussion.

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9.Expert user

8.Very good user

7.Good user

6.Competent user

5.Modest user

4.Limited user

3.Extremely limited user

2.Intermittent user

1.Non-user

.I want to get an interesting job in the tourist industry.
  

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An abstract question is one which deals with the relationships between very general principles and ideas, rather than with the relationships between specific facts. An extensive discussion is one which goes to great lengths. ) An intermittent user is one who uses the thing in question for separate, random periods of time.

  • An abstract question is one which deals with the relationships between very general principles and ideas, rather than with the relationships between specific facts.
  • An extensive discussion is one which goes to great lengths.
  • ) An intermittent user is one who uses the thing in question for separate, random periods of time.
  • " The tourist industry comprises enterprises which make their money from pleasure travellers, or tourists.
  • It would differ from "amusements" which cater to local people, or hotels etc.
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An abstract question is one which deals with the relationships between very general principles and ideas, rather than with the relationships between specific facts.

An extensive discussion is one which goes to great lengths. (It is not necessarily a comprehensive, or "in-depth" discussion.)

An intermittent user is one who uses the thing in question for separ
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what do the underlined words mean in the following sentences?

.You must show some photo identification.

.Report back to the group telling them what you learned about the people you interviewed.

.Speak fluently and link ideas coherntly.

.Ask specific questions to draw out the information in the notes about t
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.You must show some photo identification. (Some accepted form of government ID; driverse license, passport, etc)

.Report back to the group telling them what you learned about the people you interviewed. (Go back to whomever the group is that they were previously talkin

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