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Education & Development

Succeed in the workplace

...concepts, terms and methods. They are often used in engineering, scientific and IT interviews. Closed questions require short, one or two word answers. They are often asked to establish facts or to clarify something you have said. For example, ‘Were you dismissed from your previous company?’ or ‘How many years did you work there?’. They are sometimes asked to...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Advanced French: At the science museum in Paris
Languages

Advanced French: At the science museum in Paris

...concepts comme, par exemple, l’extrêmement petit...Advanced French: At the science museum in Paris: Activité 23 - Dans cette activité, vous allez produire un paragraphe structuré à l’aide de mots charnières. Écrivez un texte de 130 mots environ pour décrire la médiathèque à la Cité des sciences et de l’industrie. Utilisez les notes suivantes en les...
Histology, microscopy, anatomy and disease
Science, Maths & Technology

Histology, microscopy, anatomy and disease

...concept of pathological changes in tissues, including infection, inflammation, cell death and degeneration, neoplasia and hyperplasia. These biological processes occur individually and sometimes concurrently in normal tissues and in different diseases. Understanding the normal appearance and function of a tissue allows for the identification of potential abnormalities,...
Planning a better future
Education & Development

Planning a better future

...concept of culture by mentioning the internal diversity of companies and organisations you’ve had contact with. Describe how you’ve adapted to different sub-cultures you’ve encountered. Activity 9 Timing: Allow about 30 minutes Here are some more examples of interviewers’ questions to think through yourself. Why did you decide to study with …? The classic...
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs
Why riot? Community, choices, aspirations
Education & Development

Why riot? Community, choices, aspirations

...concept of mind map. And I thought I'd do now just to make it a bit more interactive is give a quick demonstration of the rationale behind mind map. So you all know the origin of it rests with a guy called Tony Buzan (1942–2019), who developed this quite a number of years ago. But I've always found it particularly useful for a number of reasons. The first is in recall....
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Science, Maths & Technology

Mathematics for science and technology

...concept of probability is a purely theoretical one. Strictly speaking, no experiment measures a probability: all that you can measure is the fraction of times a particular outcome occurs in a finite number of attempts. In the infinitely long run this fraction is expected to approach the theoretical probability, but in practice you may never attain this limit. You could...
Everyday English 2
Languages

Everyday English 2

...concept of awards. Recommendations Trial scheme involving local businesses...Session 3: Writing: 5.4 Writing articles - Articles are commonly found in newspapers and magazines. They can be formal or informal and often include elements of the writer’s own opinion. Articles are structured as follows: The headline or heading tells the reader what the article is about. It...
Level 1: Introductory 48 hrs
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Money & Business

Effective communication in the workplace

...concepts, but it claims to bring about some drastic results. Take, for example, his advice on showing a genuine interest in other people. Carnegie believed that you can make more friends in two months by becoming genuinely interested in other people than you can in two years spent trying to get people interested in you. When you find yourself meeting new people, try to...