Tuesday, October 8, 2019

CV/Resume and Cover Letters 4

It involves certain responsibilities The. Most obvious. One is to adapt one’s behavior to the customs and expectations of the host country This is not to deny one’s own culture but to respect. That of others Another. More subtle responsibility. You have is to remain open in order to become aware of similarities and differences to learn. Than to judge This can be the most rewarding experience in your education’ Now my question to you is what is the passage. All about? Talk work in a pair and talk to your neighbor;. What is the passage. All about Now look at the slide And. I am giving you the exercises First.

You to change the following sentence into his past form The. Most obvious. One is to adapt one’s behavior to the customs and expectations of the host country Second question. You to find the meanings of these words – exhilarating stimulating and subtle And third. You to change into adverbs – certain rare culture. Now give a suitable title also to this passage Let’s. Us have some speaking based on this exercise Work in pairs and discuss the problems.

That one can face or one may face. When people go abroad. You to talk about the cultural difficulties people face. They travel to foreign countries You should cover talking about food clothes language and the weather. All these terms; cover. All these points And then discuss. It with your partner neighbor or your classmate. That what are the problems. One may face. We travel abroad So the passage. You might have guessed is about culture shock and adaptation to foreign cultures. Please look at this slide The full text is available here. Now Let’s us read. This one Let. Us read this the given passage Look at the slide.

And then we will do exercise based on this ‘No. One has ever explained space in all its bewildering glory as well as Sagan did’ This is a passage about the great Carl Sagan. ‘He’s has been gone. Now for nearly two decades but people old enough to remember him will easily be able to summon his voice his fondness for the word “billions” and his boyish enthusiasm for understanding the universe we’re are so lucky to live in He led a feverish existence with multiple careers tumbling over. One another. He knew he wouldn’t not live to an old age Among other things. He served as an astronomy professor at Cornell wrote.

Than a dozen books worked at on NASA robotic missions edited the scientific journal Icarus and somehow found time to park himself repeatedly arguably compulsively in front of TV cameras He was the house astronomer basically on Johnny Carson’s "Tonight Show" Then in an astonishing burst of energy in his mid-40s. He co-created and hosted a 13-part PBS television series "Cosmos" It aired in the fall of 1980 and ultimately reached hundreds of millions of people worldwide Sagan was the most famous scientist in America – the face of science itself Now let.

Us look at some of the vocabulary and words here; bewildering glory. I am not going to give. You the meanings By. You should know how to infer meanings from the context itself And then. You look at summon his voice boyish enthusiasm feverish existence multiple careers tumbling over. One another park himself arguably compulsively And then. I would also want. You to look up. What is Johnny Carson's Tonight Show See. These are the ways.

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