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Spit or sputter, asylum application, volunteer, landmark, bus stop, new stand, shop window, fountain, signs, road signs, slash, street signs, slash, traffic signs, I am near a fountain. Neon signs, town hall, street lights, traffic lights, traffic island, parking meter, monument, clinic, laundromat, post office, fire station, he has run out of milk. Items, he has a wound, cab, truck, car, bike or bicycle, ship, fuel, to take, to drive, to ride, to travel, to reach, to manage, furniture, furniture to furnishing, suburbs, car door, outer or side mirror of car, engine, car seat, trunk, typewriter, stationery or desk tools, take medicine. Refill to catch, I caught cold, robbery, sorry, I can't follow what you are saying. I am afraid I didn't understand what you just said. I beg your pardon, I didn't catch that. Would you mind speaking slowly? Luxury, garbage, to throw away, food, waiter or waitress, I get a table at the restaurant. I read menu, I ordered a pizza, I called the waiter. Saucer and plate, spoon, knife and fork, glass and tassel, cereal, gourmet food, the brownies, rice, pasta, steak, cake, pie, candy, jam, butter, donuts, ice cream, bar of chocolate, bowl of soup, two glass, slash, broken glass, work of art, slash, I have work, red paper, slash, drawn paper. Have sugar, slash, have sugar. Fresh, rotten, ripe or unripe, cooked or raw, steaming hot, icy cold, sweet, sour, bitter, salty, spicy or hot, roasted peanuts. Bitter gourd, pickles, chili peppers, please take me to the airport, can I have some water, please? Can you please take my picture? May I have the menu, please? Could I have the menu, please? What do you like to eat? How is the food? What are you drinking? What do you like to drink? Grapefruit, lemon, strawberry, blueberry, cherries, cantaloupe, raspberry, grape, pear, plum, apricot, watermelon, pig or pork, sheep or mutton, lamb, turkey, fish, cattle or beef, veal, chicken, ground veal, chops, pound, breast of chicken, fillet, shrimp, crab, lobster or langouste, oyster, scallop, clam, mussel, escargot, squid, mushrooms, seaweed, food court, escalator, jewelry store, shoe store, t-shirt, short, sleeves, no collar, and no buttons, shirt or dress shirt, blouse to wear, I worn, coat, jacket, head or cap, outerwear, pant or trouser, skirt, pajama, suit, dress, overalls, a sleeve top, what do you usually wear for formal occasions? What clothes do you like? I am fond of wearing classic suit. Can you spell that? Could you please spell that? Would you mind spelling that for me, please? How do you spell it? Whole coins, bills, cart, meat, pitcher, to pour, the grill, slices of meat, stick of butter, the ring, sheets of papers, groceries, features, speaker, garlic, onion, pepper, lettuce, corn, to peel, to chop, to crush, to cut, to slice, to skin, how much is it? How much is this? How much is a banana? How much are these? I want to know the price of this. May I know the price of this? Could you please tell me the price of this? In force, ban, a fine, mesh fence, sidewalk, amusement park, the lobby, rainy, cloudy, snowy, foggy, sunny, windy, stormy, chilly, freezing or cold, warm or hot, mild is not, cold or hot, sandy, sand, flying, a kite, stapler, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, scissors, smart watch I am holding, I am carrying, clap, ferris wheel, to jog, roller coaster, the highway, that road leads to downtown, stairs, a manor, downtown, this one or that one, fetch, two, climb, summit, rockets, oven, calf or cow, leaves is the plural of leaf, cabinet, drawer, sausages, pillow, soap, soft, stove, pots, pen, jar, shelf, spouse, ceiling, floor, the bells rang, appliances, penthouse, headquarters, ex, firm, tent, karaoke, up to, factory, sink, wheels, stores, furry, to peak, disaster, encumber, thrive or flourish, the stalls, he came close to unhappy, the politics of the stick, however, voting or the ballot, insecurity, the vulnerability, the executive pleads the application, to consent, to freeze, deputy, coalition, authenticity, partisan divide, observation or report, to suffer, it is rampant in various newspapers, it weighs on, so tense, mixed, to paralyze, to achieve, fortune, to revive, ambivalent, consortium, the subsidiary, melancholy, exploration, roof, foreign, to denounce, to invoke, take place by, eviction, real estate, property agent, affordable and sustainable, coil and oil ornament, mimicking or imitating, to figure out, we police, inaugural freshman party, target, bust a spree, giveaways, aisle, fraternities and sororities, leveraging their resources, leverage, ongoing, savvy, dorms, my peers, a bill, boards, goodwill, they are willing to, in whatever way, a lot more, replicate, this fall, intrusive, the toughest part, forwarding, commercial ventures, dilemma, relying on, I borrowed or I borrow, on behalf of, controversy, I lingered, humble, arrogant, presumably, he unveiled, perks, pay raise, lead by or led by, sway them, loan, tuition, although, daycare, edge, to afford, overhead costs, time off, rivals, competitive edge, notable, iconic, to despair, the extreme right, to satin, take off shoes, to release, harmful, to rearrange, innumerable, does not melt or rust easily, to rustle, mining groups, lockdowns, to declare, bankrupt, soaring, price, parole, get wet, weather, aircraft, to sustain, to prevent, from failing, to get fixed, the active, hikers, campsite, the repair person, workshop, substance, shifting or switching, to do so, poor, underground, dam, carrying of water, sewers, warm up or cool, pips, to bring, to spread, to take, to bring back, I taught, a background, intention, to wrap up, Pastries, tribute, dedication, to, courtesy, sobriway, allegiance, vassals, oath, lord, the gentlest morals, he was driven out of their castle, he was raised, had given, the physiognomy, fairly straight judgment, Simplest mind, suspect, gentelman, neighborhood, servants, ravage of time, family tree, tapestry, the dawn, Decorate, ornate, adorned or decorated, farmyards, a pack of wolves, groom, as it happens, whippers in, to tell stories, secularism, to stigmatize, to denigrate, loose clothing, headgear, to shrink, a frustrated, upset, bothered, in trouble, slope, Which one, that one, whom, whose, presentation, greeting the audience, Good morning ladies and gentlemen, thank you for being here, thank you mister for this introduction, opening the talk, first, of all, I'd like to thank you all for coming here today, My name is Mohammed, and I am a researcher at OCA, introducing the subject, in this presentation, I'd like to talk about the purpose of this presentation is to show you the importance of, I'd like to begin by giving you some background on, I'd like to focus my presentation on, I'm here today to talk about stating the purpose of the presentation, my intention is to convince you that the aim of my talk is to show you that stating the main points, my presentation consists of three main points, I'd like to cover four main points in my talk today, I will address three, Separate issues in my talk, first, second, third, last and not least, first of all, next, then, after that, to conclure a point, if nobody has anything to ask or add, I'd like to wrap up our discussion on next point, Let's move on, let's turn to next part, now, I'd like to talk about next item is, now we come to the question of refers to a visual, please refer to the visuals in front of you, let's take a look at the next slide, The next slide, the table clearly shows that I say you're a table that shows, as you can see from the chart, highest positions on the company, chairman of the boards, boards of directors, chief executive O.F.F.I. here, chief financial O.F.F.I. here, mid-level positions, Manager, president, vice president, low-level positions, rank and file employees, company deputants, Accounting, administration, customer service or customer relations, finance, humane resources or personnel, information technology, I.T., marketing, production or manufacturing, Research and development, sales, supply chain management or logistics, company shares at the airport, luggage, ticket, check-in counter, departure board, lounge, flight attendant at the hospital, sick, painful, bed, wheelchair, pills, fever, the Doctor checks my fever, are you sick? Are you patient in the hospital? I need a doctor. What happens when you're sick? She gave me medicine, thin inventor, stretchable to pull, monitor shows information, to stick is dropped, fall or decreased personal documents, I.D. card, driver's license, resume or CV, passbook or family record book, business card, mail. Letter, envelope, stamp, return address, mailing address, possessive pronouns, singular, mine, yours, his, hers, plural, ours, yours, there's technology, laptop, headphones, wireless charger. Earphones, voice assistant, gadgets or small electronic machines, media. Book, a broadcast, episode, newspaper, photograph, listeners, watchers, a grant, office supplies, index card, memo, paperclips, box, ream of copy paper, nature, mountain, cloud, river, sky, reserve, tree, grass, west, east, south, north, south, south, north, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south, south to provide recreational activities at the park. Path, a streetlamp, flower as a bench, to sit, to run, to walk, to rest, to smell, what do you enjoy doing at the park? Beef stew, beyond oldest, eldest, mondial record, I drop by the, to report, bellhop, crops to harvest, baker, butcher, hotel concierge, subject pronouns as, she is a doctor, object pronouns as, I like her, possessive pronouns as, it's hers, ours, possessive determiners, we meet our deadline, reflexive pronouns as, she asks herself, talk about my job. I am a doctor, I am in charge of scientific research, or researching, what I love most about my job is doing research, the most difficult part of my job is that I work for long time, my office is located in Nice, my company is the OCA, there are 200 people in my department, job duties, applicants, concert, to hurry, schedule, to handle, we use, in, with all times, we use, on, before, days, name or date, we use, at, with precise time, what time does the concert, start, at what time is the concert, financial records, farmers, mechanic, accountant, the bridge, chef, the lawyer, the mortician, physician, paramedic, to run smoothly, bellhop, travel agent, ticking agent, tour guide, dishes, the passenger, the defendant, to operate, staff, senile dementia, he spoils, a decline, to threaten, the scourge, scourge, rages in all countries, was conducted, ends to, to expose, in two results, the jury has decided on the verdict, brandished by, soap to gaiety, goes off, the glitz and glarm, a far cry from letting loose, retirement, we use the present continuous for action happening now, I am working, we use the present continuous for action still in progress, I am learning English, we use the present continuous for clearly given future, I am visiting my friends tonight, singular and plural title, song, movies, names of organizations, countries equals always singular, words indicate positions equals with singular all, some, part, half, one-third, majority, percent equals with singular equals singular slash with plural equals plural, my computer and my phone are plural because they are two different things, jam and eggs is singular, my favorite breakfast, seen a single unit, either, or, singular equals is, plural equals are, neither, nor, singular equals is, plural equals are, not only, but also, singular equals is, plural equals are, some of money or time, four dollars slash four days equals always singular, is, regularly, usually, normally, exactly, I handle inquiries, make his bed, he brushed his teeth, the appointment, attends to chip fillings, tooth extraction, root canal performing, to perform, rides a bus, trainees, trainer, hold a course, a new recruit, to crave, copywriter, customer service representative, sales agent, stockbroker, architect, interior designer, carpenter, to make out, to maintain, to make sure, in between places, livable universe, to spend time, the use of the, we don't use a slash in with plural, we don't use a slash in with uncountable words, liquid, powders, name of material, we don't use a slash in with names of language, we don't use a slash in with sports or academic subjects, we use the with thing known by both the speaker and listener, we use the with thing identified easily, talked about before, we use the with the only one that exists, we use the with superlative adjectives like the best, the biggest, we use the with the title of person, the president, the judge, don't use it if the title of person is followed by his name judge x, we use the with the names of countries in plural plus, Caribbean, don't use the with the names of countries in singular, we use the with points of the globe, equator, north pole, don't use the with continents, Africa, use with the Middle East, the Midwest, don't use when country is mentioned, Western Europe, use with Calvary Islands, Hebrides, Alenteans, don't use it with Easter Island, Maury Key West, we use the with names of river, oceans, sea, Sahara, gulf, forest, peninsulas, monument, shrines, we don't use it with names of lack, expect group of lack, we don't use it with cities, towns, states, streets, lazy, at ball par, a custom in their worship to approach, shipping it a pleasure meeting you, great to meet you, pleased to meet you therapist activities to get better with your line of work, what tasks do you perform, who do you work for, where do you work, illness or injuries, a fashion designer, a seamstress, hair stylist, makeup artist, massage therapist, a caterer, a weeding planner, hair straightened, sewing machine, the tuxedo, to launch a meeting that involves my stay, to expect waste, slow, lack is brought to assign phone call, may I please speak with Adam, hi, this is Mohammed, hello, you have reached x company, this is Amal, may I know who is calling, who is in the line, that's exactly what I needed to know, that's right, all right, then your inquiry can best be answered by Adam, please hold while I transfer your call, he will be available at nine, he will call you back, I am sorry, I dialed the wrong number, I'll be putting your call through to Adam, please stay on the line, may I leave a message instead, could you please take a message, I am sorry, it is just a verbal slip, I didn't mean that, use of can, can plus verb, ability or suggestion, can hold up to five person, to suggest actions to be done in negative form, not able or should not do, can't run without, you cannot, are not able to, be late for the meeting, you will be late, I feel sick, it is noisy, the team is very busy, they can't work on anything new, grace, a set of pins and bowling, a compound noun is formed when two or more words are put together to form a new meaning, compound noun in separate words form, high school, real estate, compound noun in one word form, businessman, staircase, compound noun in hyphenated word form, one-sixth sister-in-law, double form, ice pick and ice pick, stockbroker and stockbroker, vice president and vice president, noun plus noun, airport, briefcase, piano player, sister company, verb plus noun, restroom, cookbook, washing machine, swimming pool, sea, noun plus verb, haircut, climate change, self-study, self-help, adjective plus noun, full moon, blackboard, greenhouse, software, a preposition plus noun, underground, oversight, bystander, onlooker, be noun plus preposition, hanger on, passerby, cash out, see, verb plus preposition, cookout, drawback, check-in, shoe-in, tie-up, de, preposition plus verb, output, overpass, income, understudy, a three-word, examples, mother-in-law, rule of thumb, bed and breakfast, be, four-word examples, jack-in-the-box, hole-in-the-wall, lily of the valley, jack-of-all-trades, at the beach, beaches, picnic basket, towel, ball, deck chair, inner tubes, sandcastles, shovel, molds, sarong, swimsuit, hat, flip-flops, sunglasses, flippers, mask and snorkel, by the shore, facilities, places, machines, or other items used for a specific purpose, athletes, business owners, to allow stadiums to adjust to a lap, to wear raincoat and rubber boots and bring an umbrella, demonstrative determiners, this bag, that table, these books, determiners show quantity or number, quantifiers, some, all, every, etc., ordinals, first, second, third, etc., cardinals, one, two, three, etc., determiners can be used together, every first Sunday all three children was annoyed, non-continuous verbs talk about actions, emotions, we cannot see or watch, I want food, I am hungry, she owns the house, I hate Mondays, the girl fears the water, the designer likes Japanese architecture, to talk about your likes, verbs, I like, I love, I enjoy, adjectives, I'm fond of, I'm crazy about, is, slash, are my favorite, verbs and adjectives, make, slash, has me happy, to express dislikes, I don't like, plus, noun, or, verb, plus, ing, I don't like coffee, I don't like drinking coffee, I'm tired of, plus, noun, or, verb, plus, ing, I'm tired of my job, I'm tired of working all the time, I hate, plus, noun, or, verb, plus, ing, I hate long lines, I hate waiting in long lines, struck by lyrics to face, I relate to that, relatively, I can sort of make myself vulnerable, I am dependable, the desert, global warming, rainfall, using the models can and could, use can and could to make requests, use can and could to make offers, use can if you like or could if you like when making an offer, could is a more polite expression than can, can I and may I are used to ask for permission or make a request, may I is more formal than can I, can I slash may I plus, base form of the verb, polite or more formal hotel amenity, bath blanket, key card, in room movie system, doorknob menu, rooms, mini bar, complimentary room slash comp room, continental breakfast is usually included in the total room rate charter, transportation for the hotel guests use only, to make it easy for them to travel to places outside the ode, room service, wake up call, may I ask for an additional bath blanket, please, could you stock more sodas in my mini bar, please, I'd like to request a wake up call for tomorrow morning at 7 a.m., I would like to order room service, please, do you have continental breakfast, she marked the doorknob menu, would can be used for offers and requests, to make polite offers, would you like to meet tomorrow, to accept offers, yes, I would, thank you, to make polite requests, I would like to meet tomorrow, the modals can, could, may, shall, should, and would can be used to make offers, I can slash could, if you like, would you like, may I, shall slash should I, vanilla latte, they are debating over some investments, we can use modals to make offers and invitations, would you care for slash to, would you care for a cup of coffee, would you like me to, may slash can I, I can, if you like, shall slash should I, we, we can also make offers and invitations using question words, how slash what about, who would like, isn't we often use modals with please to make requests, can slash could you please, can slash could you please, will slash would you please, will slash would you please, may I please, may I please, I would like to please, the modals can, could, may, shall, should, and would can be used to make offers, I can slash could, if you like, would you like, may I, shall slash should I, perplexed or even frustrated use borrow, borrowed, and lend, lent, would you like to borrow some money, slash would you like me to lend you some money, it's not hygienic to insalubric, pubert, infantile, paradisiac, affables, subscribers, ready to wear luxury labels, several to fit, to deliver commissions, quantifiers, to express a small quantity, a couple of, I bought a couple of books, few, a few people watched the movie plus, few, few people watched the movie several, several trains were late yesterday, a number of, he visited a number of cities in Europe, quantifiers, to express a large quantity, many, it contains many interesting articles, most, most athletes are very healthy, all, all of our employees have email, how to use some and any, some is used to say that you have something, I have some tickets to the concert, any is used to say that you do not have something, the ticket seller doesn't have any tickets left, some is used to say that you want something, she wants some pancakes for breakfast, any is used to say that you do not want something, the men didn't want any sugar in his coffee, some is used to offer or request something politely, would you like some tea, forward slash, I would like some tea, please, any, is used to ask if something is present or available, is there any tea in the kitchen, some may be used to describe quantity, make a request, make an offer, talk about something general or ordinary, say that something is impressive, just some DVD lying around, when to use any, any means whoever, whatever or whenever, any is used with not or never to say there is none of something, bunch of flyer, if we meet the minimum, staple wires, digital to affect, disease threatened citrus trees, their orchids, under threat, patrolling the simple future tents, action which is going to happen, will plus base form of the verb, patching houses, the local souvenir shop, the figurines, buffet table, famine sets, and they drank plenty of wine, as an encore, the simple past tense is used for actions completed in the past, if an action was not done, add did not to the verb, it did not rain yesterday, irregular verb, auxiliary verbs, is, was, is slash am, was, are, were, has slash have, had to slash do, did, irregular verbs do not change their form, cut, read, hit, let, put, quit, read, hit, let, put, quit, cost, irregular verbs change their middle vowels, sad face, begin, began, choose, chose, come, came, drink, drank, drive, drove, forget, forgot, get, got, give, gave, grow, grew, know, knew, lead, led, meet, met, rise, rose, run, ran, win, won, write, wrote, hold, held, catch, caught, irregular verbs change their spelling, bring, brought, buy, bought, eat, ate, fight, fought, find, found, fly, flew, go, went, hear, heard, keep, kept, lose, lost, make, made, pay, paid, say, said, see, saw, sell, sold, sent, sent, speak, spoke, take, took, teach, taught, tell, told, think, thought, understand, understood, to resign, vacation, destinations, and activities, activities on safari, camping, canoeing, hiking, hot air ballooning, activities at a ski resort, which is a place with lodging and facilities for skiing, sledding, snowboarding, what kind of footwear to use, bees and beekeepers, ads, getaways, in tune, obey, rackets and shuttlecock, best rule of thumb, she is running late again, I can't stand waiting that long, even if the crusades rage, to repeat fishermen, step up for a truce, to spread hatred, the slaughter, return to these incandescent words, this saddens me, absurd recrimination, it is disconcerting, let's scream, joint responsibility, large-scale event, squatters, shaken, inevitable, settle down, sincere, twists and turns, dishonest reconciliation, gradually, last light, I'm overwhelmed with work, flyers, a blackboard, a pile of paperwork is waiting for me, demonstrative pronouns, this and these refer to nouns that are near the speaker in time and space, this refers to only one thing or person, these refers to more than one thing or person, the book I'm reading is Tara's, I will return this to her later, Monday and Wednesday reserve these for our meetings, that and those refer to things that are at a distance from the speaker, that refers to only one thing or person, those refers to more than one thing or person, I see a desk at the far end of the room, that is very clean, Andrew distributed several flyers, those cluttered up the room, basic phrases commonly used when describing objects, that's a beautiful jacket, it's smooth, that top is nice, what a lovely hat, those strawberries look fresh, those pants are new, adjectives when describing objects, beautiful, delicious, fresh, amazing, from, can be used to indicate, source, cause, starting point, separation, can be used to indicate, direction, destination, recipient, length of time, substitution, purpose of, can be used to talk about, ownership, composition, quality, prepositions of position, inside, outside, above, or over, below, on top of, under, slash, underneath, next to, slash, beside, between, in the middle of, in front of, at the back of, slash, behind, prepositions of direction, onto, into, across, around, through, out of, you're drowning in potatoes, not knowing what to do with them, after a while, some of them started to sprout, when asking, slash, giving directions on the street, walk two blocks, it's on the corner, can you give me directions to get there, continue walking straight ahead until you reach, what is the best way to get to that cafe, how do I get to the cafe, could you tell me how to get to the cafe, is there a cafe around here, there's one not far from here, I don't know this place very well, I'm not familiar with the area, are there any landmarks that can help me find the building, the cafe is past the burger stand and beside the grocery store, is there a pharmacy near it, you street names keep going on west road until you see the university gates, use landmarks, the restaurant is past the burger stand and beside the grocery store, the bus stop is at the end of the street you are on, the stadium is four blocks down that way, the library is across the road from the church, offer estimates of time, distance or length of travel, there's a restaurant not far from here, turn right there and walk straight ahead for two blocks, it's around the corner from a pet shop, use east slash west slash north slash south, walk five blocks to the south, use transition words of first, turn left at, after that, go straight on, next, take the, when you get to, go to, the bus home just walk down the street until you see the pizza parlor, then turn the corner, my building is along monterey avenue pottery, it's the building with, there is slash r, the building is along, the building is past the cafe, the building is in front of the cafe, the building is across the street, the building is across a fountain, you'll see a neon sign, you must walk through the passage at the hotel, staircase of the ride hailing company, shy, have a hard time talking to people, stingy, kind, always helps the elderly carry their things, greedy, lazy, clumsy, the promotion of an employee to encounter the youngest to create, to make, to came up with, to accomplish valuable what makes that precious, new hire's official trip, vividly, pretty surreal, all time, wooden desk, a brown book, the house is roomy and bright, polite, my room is big slash small, his cubicle is spacious slash cramped, her workstation is clean slash messy, the office is well-lit slash dim, a cork board, people from different age groups, young, infant slash toddler slash child slash teenager slash adult, 20s and 30s, middle-aged, adult, 40s and 50s, elderly, adult, 60s and older, how to describe someone's age, he, she is young slash middle-aged slash elderly, he, she is a young slash middle-aged slash elderly man slash woman, he, she is a slash an infant slash toddler slash child slash teenager slash adult, he, she is in his, her 20s divided by 30s divided by 40s divided by 50s divided by 60s, he, she is in her 20s divided by 40s divided by 50s divided by 60s, he, she is in her 20s divided by 40s divided by 50s divided by 60s, he, she is in her 20s divided by 40s divided by 50s divided by 60s, he, she is in her 20s divided by 40s divided by 50s divided by 60s,

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