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uprof:what type of asset are you talk about? |
uprof:you talk about working for money. should we stop working for money |
uprof:yes I want some tips |
uprof:how can I learn from you |
great one! what you talked about is quite challenging,! I have load of question! |
this is fantastic! but you will entertain a lots of questions from this! |
[quote author=uprof post=86374841][/ are you saying training people through vocational training |
uprof:thanks you very much I have download it can I get the audio book |
This is informative and insightful! can I seek clarification from you by asking questions |
uprof:thanks! let me start with communication skills, how can you use communication skills to influence people |
I have watched the videos this is very impactul! I will have to ask you some questions and word of advice from you. |
uprof:what type of teaching are you talking about? |
uprof:yes! I got your points. how can I get the book,I'm interested, I want to read |
uprof:hmmm! teachers are not well taken care of in most countries, that is why there standard of living quite low |
uprof:OK! are u telling me with my certificate can not make me to be financially independent? |
uprof:where should I start from |
uprof:thanks! let me start with this,what form of traditional education are you talking about? do u mean school system? |
there is another thing you talk about regarding the traditional education, can I ask you some vital questions on that? |
this is interesting, what amazes me is not just about identifying the problem you also go ahead to discuss how we can achieve higher productivity levels |
uprof:OK! if it doesn't bring cash it is a liability and if it does it is an asset. is that what you are saying? |
OK thanks, I have read book on productivity and I have also learned from the info I gave. in the first point u made in the video you talked about waking up early as 6am. I think in My country many people wake up as early as 4pm does this has implication on their health. |
I have been following your post! I always learn from people by getting more information from them. I will ask u questions on the point you made in the video. I hope u will answer my questions |
uprof:thanks! I also need explanation on the second point.are you saying my personal car is not an asset? |
regarding the first point, I often tell people that frugality is not good,but they keep telling me that money is difficult to get it is not available. do u agree with that? |
uprof:I want to aske you questions on each of the points you mentioned in the video. will you have time for the real engagement? |
this is fantastic! |
well organized thought. |
uprof:the problem I have with public speaking is facing the crowd,but I will try and work on that because it is necessary.If you can recommend book on that,I will be very grateful |
uprof:thanks for the information, can you suggest the important skills you can acquire |
this is great I love it,so many people are scared of taken the right step to financial freedom. but I want to ask you what can a person do to overcome is fears |
Have a look at the following examples: *keep it simple and avoid the use of jargons.(incorrect) Keep it simple and avoid the use of jargon.(correct) * Remember your international visitors by avoiding regional word usage or technical jargons that could alienate.(incorrect) Remember your international visitors by avoiding regional word usage or technical jargon that could alienate.(correct) Why? The word "jargon" is an uncountable noun or mass noun which refers to words and expressions used in a particular profession or by a particular group of people, which are difficult for other people to understand. Being an uncountable noun or mass noun,it can't take 's' in its plural form.Therefore,it is wrong to say or write 'jargons' as the plural form of 'jargon' For intensive English lessons read on www.Facebook.com/facenglish SPEAK AND WRITE IMPECCABLE ENGLISH |
'How I was insulted by a lady who misconceived my good English expression',said Mr John. Let's read their conversation and learn from it. Mr John: Hello Tayo, How are you doing? Tayo: I'm fine,thanks. Mr John: My friend called me yesterday. He said you were no longer interested in the relationship.Why? Tayo: Yes! I don't love him anymore. But he should have explained to you what he did. Mr John: He told me he didn't do anything wrong. So that is why I have decided to GIVE YOU A RING tonight. Tayo: Me! GIVE ME A RING! The relationship that we haven't started. If I didn't see any man to marry. So I will now marry my ex-boy friend's friend,a gateman for that matter! Pls go ahead and give me a ring. Ashawo... Note: From the conversation between Mr John and Tayo, we can affirm that a particular phrase has been misconceived by Tayo which has resulted in an insult to mr Mr John. The phrase 'give somebody a ring'(British English) means to make a telephone call to someone: I’ll give you a ring later in the week You can also give somebody a call; I will give you a call later in the week. For more interesting grammar lessons read on www.Facebook.com/facenglish SPEAK & WRITE IMPECCABLE ENGLISH |