Слайд 2How to write in English
Verbs (tenses, active and passive and nouns)
Word order
in a sentence
Use of articles
Punctuation
Useful words and expression
Possessive case (explaining the owner)
Dividing the text into paragraphs, sentences and clauses
Слайд 8Example
II Active and passive
Слайд 16How to write in English
Verbs (tenses, active and passive and nouns)
Word order
in a sentence
Use of articles
Punctuation
Useful words and expression
Possessive case (explaining the owner)
Dividing the text into paragraphs, sentences and clauses
Слайд 18III Noun Syndrome
We can get better understanding ? We can better understand
Different
people have different responses to the method ?
Different people respond differently to the method
Слайд 22Evaluate vs Assess
Evaluate: To form an idea about the amount, number or
value
Evaluate: To find a numerical expression or equivalent for…
Example: It is important to evaluate the results of surgery (measure heart pressure, analyze blood, get numbers and values)
VS
Assess: Estimate the nature, quality or ability
Assess: To form an opinion of…
Example: The committee must assess the relative importance of the issues (study and form an impression)
Слайд 24Calculate: Determine the amount or number mathematically
Calculate: To apply arithmetic process
Example: The
program can calculate the number of words that will fit in the space available
VS
Compute: To determine by the use of computer
Compute: To follow a well defined model (algorithm, protocol, equations, functions, etc…)
Example: The hire charge is computed on a daily basis
Слайд 26Derive: To obtain something from a source or origin
Derive: To base a
concept on an extension or modification of another
Example: Cheese is a food derived from milk
VS
Infer: To deduce or conclude something from evidence
Infer: To suggest, hint or speculate
Example: From these facts we can infer that crime has been increasing
Слайд 28Approximate: To come close or be similar to something in quality, nature
or quantity
Approximate: To simulate and imitate closely
Example: The motion of the starts can be approximated in a planetarium
VS
Estimate: To roughly calculate or judge the value, number or quantity
Example: The aim of this study is to estimate the effects of macroeconomics policy on the economy