Brittany Ferries and GOSS - Sailing the digital sea to deliver £7m of online ...GOSS Interactive
Brittany Ferries have moved from 5% of bookings online to 85% of bookings online and have saved over £7m in the process. This presentation covers the digital portfolio that GOSS have used to help Brittany Ferries become a highly successful online business including web, mobile, commerce, search and customer service.
More info http://bit.ly/ZBO9V2
The document provides instructions in Estonian on writing letters, vowels, consonants, and sentences. It asks the reader to write the alphabet, identify vowels and consonants, and compose sentences using target words with the correct endings. It also provides guidelines for capitalization and punctuation in sentences.
Brittany Ferries and GOSS - Sailing the digital sea to deliver £7m of online ...GOSS Interactive
Brittany Ferries have moved from 5% of bookings online to 85% of bookings online and have saved over £7m in the process. This presentation covers the digital portfolio that GOSS have used to help Brittany Ferries become a highly successful online business including web, mobile, commerce, search and customer service.
More info http://bit.ly/ZBO9V2
The document provides instructions in Estonian on writing letters, vowels, consonants, and sentences. It asks the reader to write the alphabet, identify vowels and consonants, and compose sentences using target words with the correct endings. It also provides guidelines for capitalization and punctuation in sentences.
The document discusses the rules for comparing adjectives in Estonian. It explains that for short adjectives ending in -y, -er, or -ow, the comparative is formed by adding -er and the superlative is formed by adding the and -est. For longer adjectives, the comparative is formed by adding more and the superlative by adding the most. Examples are provided like taller, lower, more interesting, and the most beautiful. Students are instructed to practice comparing adjectives, saying years, pronouns, and it's/its for Thursday.
The document discusses the rules for comparing adjectives in Estonian. It explains that for short adjectives ending in -y, -er, or -ow, the comparative is formed by adding -er and the superlative is formed by adding the and -est. For longer adjectives, the comparative is formed by adding more and the superlative by adding the most. Examples are provided like taller, lower, more interesting, and the most beautiful. Students are instructed to practice comparing adjectives, saying years, pronouns, and it's/its for Thursday.