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practice English both in and out of class, you will surely make a great progress.¡±

 

 

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Why do you need British Accent Training? With the growth in the number of employees from Egypt, Spain and China, organizations need to ensure that their workers are able to communicate effectively with customers and colleagues alike.

First Language Influence (FLI) can have a great effect on an employee¡¯s accent. British Accent Training from Communicaid will help your overseas workers decrease the influence of their first language.

Whether through online training courses or face- to- face classes, Communicaid offers suitable training solutions for your organisation¡¯s international business.

A Communicaid¡¯s British Accent Training course will provide your workers with the ability to :

---increase their customer experience and satisfaction,

---communicate more effectively with customers and colleagues by decreasing first language influenced accent,

---strengthen relationships with customers and colleagues through more successful communication.

Course content

All Communicaid¡¯s British Accent Training courses are designed to meet the specific needs of our clients depending on their specific situations.

Generally, a British Accent Training course includes:

---rhythm and stress patterns,

---pausing and breathing,

---relationship between spelling and pronunciation,

---accent familiarisation and listening practice.

Ways to learn

Training can be received worldwide through either face-to-face classes or one of our many online learning methods. Using a combination of published materials and those offered only by Communicaid, we design and offer programmes that will meet the need of our clients.

Our trainers

All Communicaid¡¯s British Accent course trainers are native speakers with at least 3 years¡¯ professional training experience in the field. A client¡¯s British Accent trainer will be decided according to his goals and areas of focus.

1.We can learn from the article that Communicaid is a company that .

A .sells books

B .designs ads

C .offers communication skill training

D .offers language training

2.Who are the target readers of the article?

A .Overseas students.

B. Overseas workers.

C. Bosses employing workers whose first language is not English.

D. People whose partners come from a non- English-speaking country.

3.The article was written mainly to .

A .attract people to attend Communicaid¡¯s courses

B .introduce the history of the company Commuicaid

C .give instructions on English pronunciation

D .tell the readers the importance of the British accent

 

Robert Kohout, 39, was working outside his home last October when he heard a frightening noise. He turned round and saw Walter Graham¡¯s car sinking into 8 feet of water of the inground swimming pool a little distance away from his yard. Kohout immediately called to Graham¡¯s wife, Evelyn, to phone 911. Then he ran back to his house to get Terence Reif and Glenn Fajardo to help, who were at work inside the house. ¡°There was no time for second thoughts,¡± said Reif, a farmer¡¯s son. ¡°The only thing to do is to get in the pool.¡±

The car doors were locked. Graham, 73, was unconscious, and his mercury was rapidly filling with water. Reif struggled to break the driver¡¯s side window with a hammer but had trouble getting it done underwater.

Finally, some four minutes after the car had fallen into the pool, the glass was broken. By then, Graham was floating at the top of the flooded passenger compartment.

The three men pulled Graham out through the broken glass. He wasn¡¯t breathing and his heart stopped beating, so they performed mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The rescue team arrived in no time. Doctors supplied him with advanced life support on the way to the hospital.

¡°These people were getting to Graham through the glass,¡± said Dr. Jeff. ¡°All three acted without regard for their own safety.¡± Added Evelyn Graham, ¡°they were truly angels, watching over us¡±.

1.Who may Terence Reif and Glenn Fajardo most probably be?

A. Walter¡¯s wife and son.

B. Policemen.

C. Workmen.

D. Robert¡¯s wife and son.

2.In the second paragraph, the underlined word ¡°mercury¡± refers to ______.

A. another workman B. the old man¡¯s car

C. the swimming pool D. a kind of machine

3.What does the underlined word ¡°resuscitation¡± refer to in the story?

A. A way of helping people who need water.

B. A way of helping people who have heart trouble.

C. A way of saving people who have got drunk.

D. A way of saving people who have stopped breathing.

4.Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?

A. Angels around Us B. The underwater Car

C. Rescue Team in Time D. Safety First

 

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