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INTRODUCCIÓN
ESTRUCTURA DE CONTENIDOS
Introducción ................................................................................ 2
Bibliografía ................................................................................ 12
Glosario ..................................................................................... 13
MAPA CONCEPTUAL
The next second or third paragraphs should describe the thesis, implications
an overview of the issues supported it, and the final paragraph almost
always includes a summary of your own point of view about the topic, and
some suggestions about it.
You put forward possible solutions, beginning a new paragraph for each
problem. Discuss the benefits of implementing these solutions, and also
the difficulties involved.
Make sure that in the final paragraph you write the solution would be the
best.
Begin with rewriting the title that you are given, using different language,
and make a general comment on the statistics.
1.1.7 Reports:
Useful sentences:
Make sure that your report has covered all the key points and achieves its
purpose, so it can be seen at the end the conclusions based on findings
but also the steps to follow after that.
Useful phrases:
• In conclusion…
• The following conclusions can be drawn…
• As can be seen from the findings of this report…
• The next stage is…
• It is appropriate to…
• We recommend that…
The informal writings are very common among people who know each
other well. However informal does not mean ordinary, for this you must
be polite and use appropriate expressions in both emails and letters.
There are, according to each purpose, many types of informal writings,
some of them look for congratulate, give regards, ask for information,
show appreciation and so forth. Depending on the relationship of the
sender and receiver, familiar vocabulary can be used, anyway remember
to be polite and includes courtesy in the vocabulary used, since this a rule
every formal and informal writing should include.
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BIBLIOGRAFÍA
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GLOSARIO
Achieve: Lograr.
Advice: Consejo.
Aim: Logro.
Although: Aunque.
Ask: Solicitar.
Back: Regreso.
Background: Trayectoria.
Been: Sido.
Build: Construir.
Collected: Recogida.
Connector: Conector.
Covered: Cubierta.
Data: Información.
Demonstrate: Demostrar.
Discursive: Discursivo.
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Enrolling: Alistamiento.
Essays: Ensayos.
Factual: Hechos.
Fairly: Casi.
Findings: Hallazgos.
Give: Dar.
Hearing: Escuchar.
Issue: Hechos.
Overall: Completa.
Paraphrasing: Parafrasear.
Paragraph: Párrafo.
Proposal: Propósito.
Purpose: Objetivo.
Qualification: Aptitudes.
Report: Informe.
Request: Solicitud.
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Require: Requerir.
Select: Escoger.
Share: Compartir.
Skill: Habilidad.
Soon: Pronto.
Statement: Oración.
Strength: Fortaleza.
Succeed: Exitoso.
Suggestion: Sugerencia.
Summarize: Resumir.
Support: Soporte.
Sure: Seguro.
Table: Tabla.
Template: Plantilla.
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Control de documento
Construcción Objeto de Aprendizaje
Formal and Informal Documents in English
Desarrollador de contenido Alba Nury Cardona Yepes
Experto temático
Asesor pedagógico Claudia Milena Hernandez
Naranjo
Producción Multimedia Julio Cesar Orduz Tarazona
Programador Daniel Eduardo Martínez Díaz
Líder expertos temáticos Ana Yaqueline Chavarro Parra
Líder línea de producción Santiago Lozada Garcés
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