This document provides instructions for a group activity. It asks students to form groups of four with a moderator. The moderator will lead a natural conversation. Students will look at pictures and answer questions, match pictures to paragraphs of information, discuss appearance and success, analyze a photo and text about self-image, define key terms, listen to and analyze a song, and evaluate the activity.
The document discusses the benefits of outsourcing for companies. It provides 5 key reasons for outsourcing: 1) lack of in-house expertise, 2) costly IT structures that are non-core, 3) potential cost savings, 4) ability to focus on core business, and 5) risks of missing important insights without outsourcing. It also presents scenarios companies should evaluate to determine if outsourcing is appropriate for non-core functions or activities that require specialized expertise. A survey found most competitors plan to maintain or expand existing outsourcing agreements to further reduce costs.
The document discusses factors to consider when selecting a leasing company, comparing it to selecting a diamond. It describes three main types of leasing (operational, financial, short-term) and lists components that make up lease prices, such as maintenance, repairs, taxes. Choosing a leasing company requires considering characteristics like the company's services, ambitions, and ensuring price aligns with service level and remains stable over the contract period.
The document discusses lessons learned from a career in interim management. It emphasizes that networks are key to finding new opportunities and that agencies can be variable. It recommends getting organized in advance, researching assignments thoroughly, and getting up to speed quickly in new roles. The document also stresses maintaining mobility through technology, adapting to constant change and uncertainty, and focusing on adding value in each new position.
The song describes being called different names that are not the singer's actual name. Some examples include:
1) The singer is called nicknames like "Hell", "Stacey", and "Jane" instead of their actual name.
2) Other names mentioned are more generic terms like "Quiet Girl", "Mary", "Jo", and "Lisa" that still are not their name.
3) The chorus reiterates "That's not my name" to emphasize that none of the names others call them by are their actual name.
This document is a summary of the 2010 Dutch National Mobility Survey conducted by Fleet Support, a company that has provided mobility costs and process management services since 1991. The survey provides insights into developing trends, expectations, and desires related to job benefits, green solutions, work-life balance, and mobility budgets. It offers employers and fleet managers an independent and objective view of competitors' advantages, visions for the future, and clear conclusions on mobility-related topics. Interested readers can order a copy of the full survey results from Fleet Support's website.
George is the fleet manager who is responsible for managing the company's fleet of vehicles. However, his role is evolving to become a mobility manager in response to changes in employee preferences and work environments. He will now be responsible for managing not just vehicles but also bikes, scooters, and other mobility options. With this change comes new challenges around managing multiple suppliers and consolidating data. George realizes he will need to work with Mark, the HR director, and leverage Fleet Support's solutions to make strategic and tactical decisions that satisfy employees while reducing the environmental impact.
The document presents the results of a simple linear regression analysis conducted by a black belt to predict the number of calls answered (dependent variable) based on staffing levels (independent variable) using data collected over 240 samples in a call center. The regression equation found 83.4% of the variation in calls answered was explained by staffing levels. Notable outliers and leverage points were identified that could impact the strength of the predicted relationship between calls answered and staffing.
The document discusses the benefits of outsourcing for companies. It provides 5 key reasons for outsourcing: 1) lack of in-house expertise, 2) costly IT structures that are non-core, 3) potential cost savings, 4) ability to focus on core business, and 5) risks of missing important insights without outsourcing. It also presents scenarios companies should evaluate to determine if outsourcing is appropriate for non-core functions or activities that require specialized expertise. A survey found most competitors plan to maintain or expand existing outsourcing agreements to further reduce costs.
The document discusses factors to consider when selecting a leasing company, comparing it to selecting a diamond. It describes three main types of leasing (operational, financial, short-term) and lists components that make up lease prices, such as maintenance, repairs, taxes. Choosing a leasing company requires considering characteristics like the company's services, ambitions, and ensuring price aligns with service level and remains stable over the contract period.
The document discusses lessons learned from a career in interim management. It emphasizes that networks are key to finding new opportunities and that agencies can be variable. It recommends getting organized in advance, researching assignments thoroughly, and getting up to speed quickly in new roles. The document also stresses maintaining mobility through technology, adapting to constant change and uncertainty, and focusing on adding value in each new position.
The song describes being called different names that are not the singer's actual name. Some examples include:
1) The singer is called nicknames like "Hell", "Stacey", and "Jane" instead of their actual name.
2) Other names mentioned are more generic terms like "Quiet Girl", "Mary", "Jo", and "Lisa" that still are not their name.
3) The chorus reiterates "That's not my name" to emphasize that none of the names others call them by are their actual name.
This document is a summary of the 2010 Dutch National Mobility Survey conducted by Fleet Support, a company that has provided mobility costs and process management services since 1991. The survey provides insights into developing trends, expectations, and desires related to job benefits, green solutions, work-life balance, and mobility budgets. It offers employers and fleet managers an independent and objective view of competitors' advantages, visions for the future, and clear conclusions on mobility-related topics. Interested readers can order a copy of the full survey results from Fleet Support's website.
George is the fleet manager who is responsible for managing the company's fleet of vehicles. However, his role is evolving to become a mobility manager in response to changes in employee preferences and work environments. He will now be responsible for managing not just vehicles but also bikes, scooters, and other mobility options. With this change comes new challenges around managing multiple suppliers and consolidating data. George realizes he will need to work with Mark, the HR director, and leverage Fleet Support's solutions to make strategic and tactical decisions that satisfy employees while reducing the environmental impact.
The document presents the results of a simple linear regression analysis conducted by a black belt to predict the number of calls answered (dependent variable) based on staffing levels (independent variable) using data collected over 240 samples in a call center. The regression equation found 83.4% of the variation in calls answered was explained by staffing levels. Notable outliers and leverage points were identified that could impact the strength of the predicted relationship between calls answered and staffing.
Pop music tends to use bright, bold colors and lighting to make the costumes, makeup, and hair styles stand out. It aims to be pleasurable for a mass audience to listen to rather than focus on artistic depth. The culture of pop music reflects everyday lives and perspectives of mainstream Western society since the mid-20th century.
This document discusses a preparatory activity for a leadership journey program that involves meditation and reflection on two songs - "Live Like We're Dying" by Kris Allen and "Far Greater Love" by Mike Shimamoto. Participants are asked to listen to each song and answer questions about how the songs made them feel, what memories they evoked, and how the message of each song applies to their personal journey. The activity aims to help participants become more in tune with themselves and find inner peace through awareness of their daily experiences and responses.
This document contains a series of images from the game "4 Pics 1 Word" where the player must guess a word based on 4 images. It also contains examples of subject-verb agreement rules and sentences to identify if they follow correct subject-verb agreement or not. The document provides practice with identifying subject-verb agreement and playing a visual word guessing game.
Here are three paragraphs analyzing how Fell uses words and imagery to convey the horror of the Hiroshima bomb:
Fell employs vivid sensory imagery to depict the immediate aftermath of the explosion. In the first stanza, she describes "the whole blooming sky / went up like an apricot ice," using a simile to vividly capture the visual effect of the mushroom cloud through something sweet yet ephemeral. This juxtaposes the beauty of nature with the destruction, highlighting the bomb's terrible power.
She continues using vivid imagery in gruesome detail. In later stanzas, victims are "scarlet" and "blinded," their "whole stripped skin" hanging off "like an old shoe sole."
This document provides guidance on describing people, things, and places in 3 sentences or less using adjectives. It discusses describing outer appearances like hair, face, body type and marks; inner appearances or personality traits; and structures for using adjectives like after verbs and before nouns. The order of adjectives and common personality traits are also outlined.
Born to be Wild 3D will inspire you! National Wildlife Federation has teamed up with the film to empower you to take action. Learn more about these amazing animals and find out how you can help protect them--and also help wildlife where you live.
This document outlines three types of conditional sentences in English: zero conditional, first conditional, and second conditional. The zero conditional uses the present simple tense to describe real situations that are always true. The first conditional uses the present simple and will/may/can etc. to describe real possibilities in the present or future. The second conditional uses the past simple and would/could/might etc. to describe hypothetical situations in the present or future. Examples are provided for each type of conditional sentence.
This document describes the hair characteristics of 6 individuals, listing their hair length, texture and color, and numbering them from 1 to 6. It provides a simple categorization of different hair styles.
The document provides an example of the order of adjectives when describing a noun, with adjectives listed in the following order: opinion/evaluation, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, purpose, with the noun being the last word described. It shows two example descriptions, one for a school table and one for a kitchen car, listing adjectives in the prescribed order.
Michael is a 60-something Irish man who works as an administrative assistant. He is average height and well built, with short dark hair and green eyes. He is known for being kind, optimistic, and having a broad smile. His wife Carla is a doctor in her 50s. Bridget is a 51-year-old Australian teacher who is short and slim with curly red hair and gray eyes. She is a generous, straightforward person who always smiles and dresses well. She is a widow with three children - daughter Patricia and sons Mark and David - who she enjoys eating popcorn with on Saturdays.
This document discusses the differences between questions about personality and appearance when describing someone like a mother. Questions about personality are answered with adjectival phrases to describe characteristics, while questions about appearance are answered with noun phrases to describe looks.
The document outlines an assignment for students to prepare for an upcoming TV quiz show about the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. Students must form groups to research Lanzarote's folklore, gastronomy, festivals, transportation, towns and villages, customs and celebrations. Each group will create a PowerPoint presentation and have a mock quiz show in class. Group roles include a techie to research online and conduct interviews, an editor, a translator, and a TV presenter. Resources for research are provided.
There are three primary factors that are causing an increase in the frequency and severity of natural disasters. First, deforestation and overgrazing increase the risks of landslides and desertification. Second, population growth forces more people to live in hazardous areas, increasing the number of people affected by disasters. Third, climate change is raising sea levels and altering precipitation patterns, making some areas more prone to flooding and landslides while others face issues like drought and wildfires.
The 2010 Haiti earthquake was a 7.0 magnitude earthquake centered near Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Over 300,000 people were injured and over 300,000 left homeless. The death toll was estimated to be between 217,000-230,000. Communication systems and infrastructure were damaged, hampering relief efforts. As aid efforts ramped up, supplies, medical care, and sanitation became priorities. By late January, the emergency phase was declared over, though challenges in aid distribution remained.
The 2010 Haiti earthquake was a 7.0 magnitude earthquake centered near Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Over 300,000 people were injured and over 300,000 left homeless. The death toll was estimated to be between 217,000-230,000. Communication systems and infrastructure were damaged, hampering relief efforts. Port-au-Prince's morgues were overwhelmed and tens of thousands were buried in mass graves. As search and rescue efforts ended, aid distribution and sanitation became priorities.
El documento proporciona instrucciones para configurar un blog educativo. Explica cómo crear cuentas de correo electrónico para el profesor y estudiantes, establecer un blog en Blogspot, configurar los comentarios y permisos, personalizar el diseño, y agregar archivos de audio y contadores de visitas.
Susan Boyle found instant global fame after her surprise performance of "I Dreamed a Dream" on Britain's Got Talent, with over 26 million views of a video of her performance on YouTube alone. While her talent and story have resonated with many, the widespread sharing of videos and discussions on social media have also helped propel the previously unknown amateur singer from a small Scottish town into an international media sensation. Though unprepared for her newfound fame, Boyle's ordinary looks and background challenging stereotypes have also contributed to the powerful response to her emotional performance.
Susan Boyle's amateur singing performance of "I Dreamed a Dream" on Britain's Got Talent became an instant international viral sensation after being viewed over 26 million times on YouTube within a week, far surpassing any other video on the site. Although Boyle is an ordinary 47-year old woman without acting experience, her emotional performance prompted widespread discussion on social media sites and interest from global news outlets due to its heartfelt message about pursuing one's dreams. The viral spread of Boyle's talent show clip has highlighted how new technologies like YouTube and social networks have changed the speed at which compelling unknown talents can achieve worldwide fame.
1. Graffiti is regarded as vandalism nearly everywhere because defacing property without the owner's consent is considered illegal vandalism.
2. Some countries have taken steps like banning the sale of spray paint to those under 16 or using vandalism charges to prosecute graffiti artists in an effort to reduce vandalism.
3. While graffiti is sometimes seen as a form of art worthy of galleries, it is also widely reviled as mere vandalism, and the debates around its legal status and appropriate venues remain ongoing with disagreement between officials and artists.
Pop music tends to use bright, bold colors and lighting to make the costumes, makeup, and hair styles stand out. It aims to be pleasurable for a mass audience to listen to rather than focus on artistic depth. The culture of pop music reflects everyday lives and perspectives of mainstream Western society since the mid-20th century.
This document discusses a preparatory activity for a leadership journey program that involves meditation and reflection on two songs - "Live Like We're Dying" by Kris Allen and "Far Greater Love" by Mike Shimamoto. Participants are asked to listen to each song and answer questions about how the songs made them feel, what memories they evoked, and how the message of each song applies to their personal journey. The activity aims to help participants become more in tune with themselves and find inner peace through awareness of their daily experiences and responses.
This document contains a series of images from the game "4 Pics 1 Word" where the player must guess a word based on 4 images. It also contains examples of subject-verb agreement rules and sentences to identify if they follow correct subject-verb agreement or not. The document provides practice with identifying subject-verb agreement and playing a visual word guessing game.
Here are three paragraphs analyzing how Fell uses words and imagery to convey the horror of the Hiroshima bomb:
Fell employs vivid sensory imagery to depict the immediate aftermath of the explosion. In the first stanza, she describes "the whole blooming sky / went up like an apricot ice," using a simile to vividly capture the visual effect of the mushroom cloud through something sweet yet ephemeral. This juxtaposes the beauty of nature with the destruction, highlighting the bomb's terrible power.
She continues using vivid imagery in gruesome detail. In later stanzas, victims are "scarlet" and "blinded," their "whole stripped skin" hanging off "like an old shoe sole."
This document provides guidance on describing people, things, and places in 3 sentences or less using adjectives. It discusses describing outer appearances like hair, face, body type and marks; inner appearances or personality traits; and structures for using adjectives like after verbs and before nouns. The order of adjectives and common personality traits are also outlined.
Born to be Wild 3D will inspire you! National Wildlife Federation has teamed up with the film to empower you to take action. Learn more about these amazing animals and find out how you can help protect them--and also help wildlife where you live.
This document outlines three types of conditional sentences in English: zero conditional, first conditional, and second conditional. The zero conditional uses the present simple tense to describe real situations that are always true. The first conditional uses the present simple and will/may/can etc. to describe real possibilities in the present or future. The second conditional uses the past simple and would/could/might etc. to describe hypothetical situations in the present or future. Examples are provided for each type of conditional sentence.
This document describes the hair characteristics of 6 individuals, listing their hair length, texture and color, and numbering them from 1 to 6. It provides a simple categorization of different hair styles.
The document provides an example of the order of adjectives when describing a noun, with adjectives listed in the following order: opinion/evaluation, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, purpose, with the noun being the last word described. It shows two example descriptions, one for a school table and one for a kitchen car, listing adjectives in the prescribed order.
Michael is a 60-something Irish man who works as an administrative assistant. He is average height and well built, with short dark hair and green eyes. He is known for being kind, optimistic, and having a broad smile. His wife Carla is a doctor in her 50s. Bridget is a 51-year-old Australian teacher who is short and slim with curly red hair and gray eyes. She is a generous, straightforward person who always smiles and dresses well. She is a widow with three children - daughter Patricia and sons Mark and David - who she enjoys eating popcorn with on Saturdays.
This document discusses the differences between questions about personality and appearance when describing someone like a mother. Questions about personality are answered with adjectival phrases to describe characteristics, while questions about appearance are answered with noun phrases to describe looks.
The document outlines an assignment for students to prepare for an upcoming TV quiz show about the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. Students must form groups to research Lanzarote's folklore, gastronomy, festivals, transportation, towns and villages, customs and celebrations. Each group will create a PowerPoint presentation and have a mock quiz show in class. Group roles include a techie to research online and conduct interviews, an editor, a translator, and a TV presenter. Resources for research are provided.
There are three primary factors that are causing an increase in the frequency and severity of natural disasters. First, deforestation and overgrazing increase the risks of landslides and desertification. Second, population growth forces more people to live in hazardous areas, increasing the number of people affected by disasters. Third, climate change is raising sea levels and altering precipitation patterns, making some areas more prone to flooding and landslides while others face issues like drought and wildfires.
The 2010 Haiti earthquake was a 7.0 magnitude earthquake centered near Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Over 300,000 people were injured and over 300,000 left homeless. The death toll was estimated to be between 217,000-230,000. Communication systems and infrastructure were damaged, hampering relief efforts. As aid efforts ramped up, supplies, medical care, and sanitation became priorities. By late January, the emergency phase was declared over, though challenges in aid distribution remained.
The 2010 Haiti earthquake was a 7.0 magnitude earthquake centered near Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Over 300,000 people were injured and over 300,000 left homeless. The death toll was estimated to be between 217,000-230,000. Communication systems and infrastructure were damaged, hampering relief efforts. Port-au-Prince's morgues were overwhelmed and tens of thousands were buried in mass graves. As search and rescue efforts ended, aid distribution and sanitation became priorities.
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Susan Boyle found instant global fame after her surprise performance of "I Dreamed a Dream" on Britain's Got Talent, with over 26 million views of a video of her performance on YouTube alone. While her talent and story have resonated with many, the widespread sharing of videos and discussions on social media have also helped propel the previously unknown amateur singer from a small Scottish town into an international media sensation. Though unprepared for her newfound fame, Boyle's ordinary looks and background challenging stereotypes have also contributed to the powerful response to her emotional performance.
Susan Boyle's amateur singing performance of "I Dreamed a Dream" on Britain's Got Talent became an instant international viral sensation after being viewed over 26 million times on YouTube within a week, far surpassing any other video on the site. Although Boyle is an ordinary 47-year old woman without acting experience, her emotional performance prompted widespread discussion on social media sites and interest from global news outlets due to its heartfelt message about pursuing one's dreams. The viral spread of Boyle's talent show clip has highlighted how new technologies like YouTube and social networks have changed the speed at which compelling unknown talents can achieve worldwide fame.
1. Graffiti is regarded as vandalism nearly everywhere because defacing property without the owner's consent is considered illegal vandalism.
2. Some countries have taken steps like banning the sale of spray paint to those under 16 or using vandalism charges to prosecute graffiti artists in an effort to reduce vandalism.
3. While graffiti is sometimes seen as a form of art worthy of galleries, it is also widely reviled as mere vandalism, and the debates around its legal status and appropriate venues remain ongoing with disagreement between officials and artists.
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Early Life and Career Beginnings
Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio was born in Los Angeles, California, on November 11, 1974. His journey to stardom began at a young age with roles in television commercials and educational programs. DiCaprio's breakthrough came with his portrayal of Luke Brower in the sitcom "Growing Pains" and later as Tobias Wolff in "This Boy's Life" (1993). where he starred alongside Robert De Niro.
Rise to Stardom
DiCaprio's career skyrocketed with his performance in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993). earning him his first Academy Award nomination. He continued to gain acclaim with roles in "Romeo + Juliet" (1996) and "Titanic" (1997). the latter of which cemented his status as a global superstar. Over the years, DiCaprio has showcased his versatility in films like "The Aviator" (2004). "Start" (2010), and "The Revenant" (2015), for which he finally won an Academy Award for Best Actor.
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4. 13) listen to the song and fill in the gaps:
YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL
By Cristina Aguilera Glossary:
Fill the gaps with the words in the box. Doom: destino
Ashamed: avergonzado
_______1 day is so wonderful Debris:despojos
And suddenly, I saw debris
Now and _______,2 I get insecure Bring somebody down: embajonar a alguien
From all the _______3, I'm so ashamed
I am beautiful no matter what _______4 say
Words can't bring me down
I am beautiful in every __________5 way
Yes, words can't bring me down
So don't you bring me down today
To all your ____________,6 you're delirious
then emptiness
So consumed in all your doom
Trying hard to fill the _____________________7
every pain they
The piece is gone left the puzzle undone
That's the way it is single friends
______8 are beautiful no matter what they say
Words can't bring you down
you do sun
You are beautiful in every single way
Yes, words can't bring you down
tomorrow
Don't you bring me down today...
everywhere
No matter what we _____ 9
(no matter what we do)
No matter what they say
(no matter what they say)
When the _________10 is shining through
Then the clouds won't stay
And ____________11 we go
(everywhere we go)
The sun won't always shine
(sun won't always shine)
But _____________12 will find a way
All the other times
'cause we are beautiful no matter what they say
Yes, words won't bring us down, oh no
We are beautiful in every single way
Yes, words can't bring us down
Don't you bring me down today
5. Don't you bring me down today
Don't you bring me down today
14) underline all the adjectives in the song:
15) make a sentence with every adjective:
16) Why does she say “words won’t bring me down”?
17) What “words” does she mean?
18) Who are “they” “no matter what they say”?
19) Is it a positive song? Why/why not?
20) Activity evaluation
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Did your group speak in English?
Did the moderator do a good job?