Situations for the role play could include: * Buying a train or bus ticket * Asking for directions * Shopping * Making enquiries about lost property * Making a reservation in a hotel or campsite. You may have to discuss the following and will be given information to guide your response: * your work experience * your region * your hobbies "Pourriez-vous répéter la question s’il vous plaît?" = Could you repeat the question please? "Je ne sais pas" = I
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Psychology Notes – Memory Flow of information in memory: Encoding Storage Retrieval Key terms: Encoding: changing information so that it can be stored Storage: holding information in the memory system Retrieval: recovering information from storage Multi-store: the idea that information passes through a series of memory stores Sensory store: holds information received from the senses for a very short period of time Short-term store: holds approximately seven chunks of information for
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ECONOMICS GLOSSARY YEARS 10 & 11 A Term Definition Absolute advantage The ability to produce a good or service at an `absolutely` lower cost. Absolute or nominal prices The prices that we observe today in terms of today’s pounds. Also called nominal or current prices. Aggregate demand All planned expenditures for the entire economy added together. Aggregate demand curve Planned purchase rates for all goods and services in the economy at various
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Grade 10 Biology Revision Guide Characteristics of Living Organisms Nutrition: Respiration: Excretion: Sensitivity: Movement: Homeostasis: Reproduction: Growth: Taking in food for growth and releasing energy. Burning glucose to release energy. Removing waste material like urea formed during chemical reactions. Responding to changes in the environment. Transport inside cells and moving the body. Control their internal conditions. Increasing the number of organisms. Increasing the number of cells
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BATTERIES What is a battery? A battery is a container consisting of one or more cells carrying an electric charge and used as a source of power. SECONDARY BATTERIES * rechargeable * high cost (short-term) low cost (long-term) * used in objects with high energy requirements: e.g. mobile phones‚ power tools * require special handling‚ containment & disposal * limited interchangeability * long life time * produce smaller amount of waste (flat discharge curve)
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IGCSE History Revision Charts 1. Were the peace treaties fair of 1919-21? -The Big Three (USA‚ France‚ Britain) gathered in Paris for the treaty of Versailles -USA believed in self determination at a strong way. -Britain and France wanted to make Germany pay a lot of reparations as well to gain other colonies‚ as a punishment for WWI. France wanted at an alarming rate to punish Germany. -The treaties could be justified because they had to control Germany and make sure it wouldn’t go to
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have studied through the year but the paper has been a disappointment to them‚ are seen as though struggling with their memories and scratching their brains. This they seem to be doing in the hope as if‚ by scratching their heads‚ information about the questions in front of them may pop out of their heads. There is here‚ in the hall‚ still another category of students who have trifled with their studies all through and thus probably expected nothing in the paper and also got nothing in their favour
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This question paper must be returned. Candidates are not permitted to remove any part of it from the examination room. OTHER NAMES:……………………………… STUDENT NUMBER:……..………..………….. END-OF-YEAR EXAMINATIONS 20XX Sample Examination paper Unit: ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control Time Allowed: 3 Hours (plus 10 minutes reading time) Total Number of Questions: 10 Instructions: 1. 2. All questions are to be answered directly onto the examination paper. This examination consists of
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The purpose of this assignment is to explore the issue surrounding screening and examination of the new born from birth. The article will look at why we perform this examination following birth and will pay particular attention to the examination of the eye. It is documented that the purpose of the first examination of the new born is to confirm normality and to provide reassurance to the parents (MacKeith‚ 1995‚ Hall‚ 1999) and also to identify any apparent physical abnormality (Buston and Durward
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LONG TERM EFFECTS OF EXAMINATION MALPRACTICES ON THE EDUCATION SYSTEM AND THE ECONOMY The calamity of examination malpractice is not just the havoc it wrecks in our educational system but the gradual introduction of youths into the practice of fraud. Now so rampant‚ it has become a normal practical way of passing an examination; in simple terms these practices include linking of examination questions prior to writing‚ bribing of invigilating staff‚ possession of cheating material‚ impersonation
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