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Thisis statements. Torgalo Lisa Cherkasova Maria Potemkina Katya

1.France is a wonderful tourist destination because of many historical places, interesting people and delicious food. 2.Thailand attracts  tourist by the  > its   (1) warm see, _ exotic fruits  (WNum) and a lot of unusual    entertainment s (2)  (WNum)   for tourists. If you use "its", you do not need to worry about the article in this case (2) Check the grammar of this word at  https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/american_english/entertainment

Post 11: Plagiarism Checkers

To do together in class 6.12.2018 Dear All, To help you check your works for plagiarism I'm inviting you to check one of them available at https://elearningindustry.com/top-10-free-plagiarism-detection-tools-for-teachers Choose one and test how it works. In the thread add the following information a) name and address of the tool b) what exactly it allows you to do c) is it easy to use d) does it have a limit of how many times you can use it during the day e) additional comments I will make a presentation on 6.12.18 about plagiarism

Task 10.Torgalo Elizaveta

  Hello everyone! How are you?   Today I’d like to talk about new vocabulary. According to our last topic, I saw some unfamiliar words for me. Here they are : to outstrip, to generate, to implement   Next, I looked at their definitions in the dictionary . So, that’s what I found: to outstrip is defined as: 1. To move past or ahead of 2. To be greater than or superior to; exceed or surpass to generate is defined as to produce, create or cause to be to implement is defined as to put something into effect   Also, these are my examples of using these words: Sales of this film outstripped all expectations. Economic activity may generate both marketed or non-marketed goods and services. He implemented a new economic plan.   Finally, these are the new words for me. I hope you enjoyed my post.    Waiting for your feedback!   Love,   Lisa

Task 10. Valeria Kazachenko

Hello, everyone! During the last lesson we were reading the text about tourism. As for me, there were some expressions I couldn't fully understand. Of course, I can't just ignore them. This dictionary  helped me to understand the meanings of these expressions: 1 ) To outstrip supply To outstrip means: to be or   become   greater   in   amount ,   degree , or   success   than something or someone. A supply means: an   amount   of something that is   available   for use. Ex.: The laws of economics state that when the demand for a commodity begins   to outstrip supply   the price will rise. 2) To be  implemented in   To implement means: to   start   using a   plan   or   system. Ex.:  That successful model could be   implemented in   other countries where kidnapping was common. 3)To generate revenue To generate means: ...

Task 10. Arina Evstigneeva

Hello everyone! I'm very glad to see you on my blog again! Well, today I'd like to share with you some words from the text which we read last Thursday. I found these words incomprehensible to me, so now I want to make it understandable with the help of this site   https://sentence.yourdictionary.com .  and I hope that it will be useful for you too. Here you can see the list of these words: oversubscribed destinations to generate revenue to maximize the profits "oversubscribed"  means exceeded - превышен, перевыполнен "destinations"   means the place (the final point of the way) where somebody is going Example: When I was a child, my older brother bought me a ticket to camp every summer, but he always picked destinations that were already oversubscribed by then. to generate revenue = to make a profit - получать прибыль Example:  When he was 25 y.o., he helped the poor in this country to become self-employed and generate revenue for themsel...

Task10. Alina Isaeva

Hello everyone!    In the last lesson, we read about the negative impact of tourism, especially environmental pollution. In this text I met the words which I did not know. And I would like to learn these words and understand their meanings with the help of this site https://sentence.yourdictionary.com . 1) to outstrip - превышать, превосходить 2) to be implemented in - быть реализованным в 3) inevitably - неизбежно    1) To outstrip means when one  amount  outstrips another  amount , it is much  greater   than it. Example: Canada is likely to  outstrip  the United States in the trade of fish and blubber oils, and in tie near future Japan bids fair to become a very serious competitor in the supply of these oils.      2) To be implemented in means to be realized, to be made . Example: The plan was not  implemented  correctly.    3) Inevitably means unavoidably, ...

Task 10. Valeria Koshechkina

          Hi there!              I'm glad to see you again:)                So,  during the last lesson we read a text about the harm of tourism, the pollution of natural places and so on. Honestlty, there were some words that I didn't understand and now I would like us to understand their meanings together.          Here is the list of them: 1) To maximise the profits 2) To generate revenue 3)T o outstrip supply         Oh, yeah, by the way, I will use this dictionary to check the meaning                   https://sentence.yourdictionary.com/ 1. To maximise the profits means to increase the profit, to make it maximum. example: The company tried to maximise the profit from sales.  2.To generate revenue Revenue  is the ...

Task 10 (reply to the post 11). Vera Murashova

Hello, everyone! Last Thursday, while preparing a reading task, I had caught  some difficulties  (Tense + WExp) with these word phrases: 1.     demand will soon outstrip supply 2.     oversubscribed destinations 3.     maximize profits I did not clearly understand the translation of them in the context of the text. Then, with the help of our teacher I have found out  (WF) that there is a very useful site https://sentence.yourdictionary.com/   (,) where it is possible to find a translation of any word you wish, and, moreover, there are lots of examples of any word in context! Thus, I have searched exact meanings of this  (WNum) word phrases in the context of the text, and I want to share with you some information about these word phrases which I found there: 1. ·          In legal definition, demand is (:)   a claim for money or other reli...

Post_11- AcSkills development: Market-forces-tourism (Unit 4B)

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inese Blog about Englis Dear All, Today we'll discuss a model essay about market forces in tourism with you and then share your opinions about a number of thesis statements from the point of view of how well they are written. Do you remember their features? I can give you a prompt. There are 2 obligatory features and one optional. Try to remember them from what you have studied already and share your ideas with your peers and me. After that you will have a chance to practise writing a number of thesis statements using the prompts given in the exercise we're going to do. I hope that these activities will help you to improve your skills in creating good thesis statements Comments Natalia Eydelman November 15, 2018 at 10:31 PM Add your versions of the thesis statements in the thread below. This is an example from the textbook: It's focuses on smth the audience can relate to 1.China is a wonderful tou...