The author visited the city of Melgar and enjoyed its great recreational park, warm weather, and favorite place called Piscilago where they had fun swimming in pools. They also visited the zoo, liked seeing tigers and birds, met locals and had a very good vacation, hoping to return to Melgar.
The document discusses upcoming events at Tel Aviv University. It notes a lecture on August 15th about environmental protection. It also announces a deadline of September 16th to apply for scholarships for the upcoming academic year. The document provides contact information for the university offices and library hours.
The document discusses how consumer data is changing from the past era of disconnected surveys and ratings to the current landscape where individuals generate and share vast amounts of passive, behavioral, and social data through their online and mobile activities. It describes how this data, if consumers opt-in and companies handle it responsibly, can be used to provide more personalized and satisfying experiences for consumers through relevant recommendations, offers, and rewards tailored to their interests and behaviors.
The document discusses a business idea to produce dried fruits in Colombia to increase fruit consumption and exports. Dried fruits are a nutritious snack as they are high in vitamins, minerals, and fibers while being compact in size. By removing water through dehydration, dried fruits can be preserved for longer without refrigeration and are well-suited as snacks for workers and athletes. The business aims to utilize Colombia's fruit production and export dried fruits, starting with Japan which has a large junk food market. The idea has potential for success by addressing the country's fruit surplus and providing economic and social benefits.
This document provides information about direct and reported speech. Direct speech is when someone repeats exactly what another person said, using quotation marks. Reported speech is when someone reports what another person said but changes the tense of verbs and pronouns to reflect that it is no longer being said directly. Examples are provided of direct and reported speech. The document also provides information about the second conditional, which is used to talk about unlikely or hypothetical situations in the present or future. An "if clause" uses the simple past tense and the main clause uses "would" plus the infinitive form of the verb.
This document provides a role play scenario about customer service. It involves a caller named Mr. Thomas Klein who is having issues with his telephone service. He calls the operator to make a claim but is told he needs to pay his bill first. The dialogue highlights both good and bad customer service practices. Students are asked to identify expressions, provide solutions to Mr. Thomas' problem, and discuss the importance of good customer service.
The author visited the city of Melgar and enjoyed its great recreational park, warm weather, and favorite place called Piscilago where they had fun swimming in pools. They also visited the zoo, liked seeing tigers and birds, met locals and had a very good vacation, hoping to return to Melgar.
The document discusses upcoming events at Tel Aviv University. It notes a lecture on August 15th about environmental protection. It also announces a deadline of September 16th to apply for scholarships for the upcoming academic year. The document provides contact information for the university offices and library hours.
The document discusses how consumer data is changing from the past era of disconnected surveys and ratings to the current landscape where individuals generate and share vast amounts of passive, behavioral, and social data through their online and mobile activities. It describes how this data, if consumers opt-in and companies handle it responsibly, can be used to provide more personalized and satisfying experiences for consumers through relevant recommendations, offers, and rewards tailored to their interests and behaviors.
The document discusses a business idea to produce dried fruits in Colombia to increase fruit consumption and exports. Dried fruits are a nutritious snack as they are high in vitamins, minerals, and fibers while being compact in size. By removing water through dehydration, dried fruits can be preserved for longer without refrigeration and are well-suited as snacks for workers and athletes. The business aims to utilize Colombia's fruit production and export dried fruits, starting with Japan which has a large junk food market. The idea has potential for success by addressing the country's fruit surplus and providing economic and social benefits.
This document provides information about direct and reported speech. Direct speech is when someone repeats exactly what another person said, using quotation marks. Reported speech is when someone reports what another person said but changes the tense of verbs and pronouns to reflect that it is no longer being said directly. Examples are provided of direct and reported speech. The document also provides information about the second conditional, which is used to talk about unlikely or hypothetical situations in the present or future. An "if clause" uses the simple past tense and the main clause uses "would" plus the infinitive form of the verb.
This document provides a role play scenario about customer service. It involves a caller named Mr. Thomas Klein who is having issues with his telephone service. He calls the operator to make a claim but is told he needs to pay his bill first. The dialogue highlights both good and bad customer service practices. Students are asked to identify expressions, provide solutions to Mr. Thomas' problem, and discuss the importance of good customer service.