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Example Pre-phase | involves selecting rooms & 1 |
Phase 1: | time needed: 3 days staff involved: Jenna, Marco, & 2 |
Phase 2: | time needed: 3 staff involved: 4 , with assistance from 5 |
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The main form of data collection will be
To finish in time, the staff will have to
The final report will contain
The final report will be handed in on the
You will hear two colleagues, Marcus and Ella, discussing a work project.
Marcus: Okay, Ella. As you know, the deadline for this project is the end of the month, so we’d better plan it well.
Ella: Yes, I’ve already been thinking along those lines, and I’ve decided we should divide this project into three phases: the Pre-phase, then Phase 1, and then Phase 2, with strict deadlines involved for each one.
Marcus: Given that we have to finish this quickly, that sounds good. Tell me more.
Ella: The Pre-phrase is the simplest. We just need to allocate a space or a place to do our planning, and this space will need to be quite big.
Marcus: Sure, and we have to decide on the equipment needed as well. Remember the last project, when we didn’t have enough projectors to present our ideas? We lost lots of time there.
Ella: Yes, that was a bad start. That’s why, after the Pre-phase is finished, I’ve allocated a mere three days for Phase One.
Marcus: That will involve drawing the plans. We’ll need Jenna to help us.
Ella: And Marco.
Marcus: Yes, but not Susan. Susan is just far too busy to participate, as much as I’d like her in the team.
Ella: Let’s just take Fred instead. He’ll do.
Marcus: Sure. Fred’s not as experienced as Greg, but I agree, he’ll do fine for this job.
Ella: Then it’s straight into Phase 2, collecting, collating, analysing, and preparing the final report.
Marcus: Can we do that in five days?
Ella: I think that’s optimistic, which is why I scheduled six.
Marcus: That’s almost a week! Do we have that much time?
Ella: We do, and with the right people, six days should see the job done.
Marcus: Who are the people for this phase? Arthur and Rob, right?
Ella: No, Arthur’s got other things to do, and Rob’s on leave, so Mike alone will be the main man on this part. He’s done it before, so it should be fine. But he may need some help with the smaller tasks. Someone who is good with detail and procedures.
Marcus: Hmmm. Peter’s not free at the moment, so I can arrange Leo to chip in some time and advice. Leo’s very useful, particularly under pressure. And that’s everything sorted! Well done Ella. This report should certainly be ready in time.
Marcus: Okay, Ella, you’ve done a good job with the basic timeframe of this project, but what about specifics?
Ella: What sort of specifics?
Marcus: Well, things like information gathering. Are we going to use questionnaires like we did last time?
Ella: I was thinking of using the Internet to ask people to give their views, but you often get such silly responses when you do that. I’m of the view that the best way to find out things is to ask people directly, so that’s what we’ll do.
Marcus: Okay, but that will take longer. We’ll probably even have to do some of the work at home.
Ella: No, I don’t think so, as long as we stay back at work for some afterhours meetings.
Marcus: Well, that’s better than coming in early. No one functions well in the morning. Also, the final report will need at least two appendices.
Ella: Not only that, we’ll have to attach a small booklet to the end, containing printouts of the relevant parts from all the foreign websites we accessed.
Marcus: That will take even more time. Are you sure we can meet this deadline?
Ella: Yep, I’ve worked it all out, and I’m confident we can do it. Phase 1 should be finished by the 5th, leaving Phase 2 to begin about the 8th or 9th. Now, there’s a public holiday on the 10th, meaning that everything should be able to be submitted on the 15th, and after that, we can relax, and celebrate on the 25th when the Design Division gives us approval to go ahead.
Marcus: Hah, you’re assuming that the Design Division will approve this, and that’s not guaranteed at all.
Ella: Oh come on Marcus, be positive. You know this should be approved—in fact, I’m even planning the celebration when this is all over.
Marcus: Oh yeah, what’s on the agenda, then?
Ella: Well, we definitely don’t want a party in the office, do we? We’ll want to get away from this place, and we’re all too busy with our own lives and families to find a mutual time free for a dinner party, so I thought we’d just buy some nice expensive gifts for everyone who participated. We can just give these to the people here in the office.
Marcus: That sounds fine to me, but make sure they’re not too expensive. The Budget Department will never approve the cost.
Ella: Don’t worry; I know how much I can get away with.
Marcus: Alright. I’ll leave that with you.
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Almost everyone is influenced by celebrities and idolize them. Ordinary people try to copy famous personalities and celebrities by seeing them on TV or in the newspapers. They try to behave or look like them. There are multiple reasons for this.
Firstly, celebrities set the trend and then normal public follows that trend blindly to look fashion forward. Today everyone wants to be a fashion icon. So, they copy famous personalities to look good. Also, celebrities make everything look beautiful and people get fooled thinking they might also look good and classy like them. Hence, people end up imitating them. Secondly, people love to be compared with big celebrities. Therefore, be it good or bad, people, specially teenagers try to imitate them in terms of looks, behavior, stunts and materialistic possessions.
It is fine to copy celebrities until it is harmless. Everything works good only in moderation and same goes with imitating famous personalities. Following a trend and trying to copy their fashion styles is completely normal. But, style is something unique for everyone. People should keep in mind their comfort, body type, requirements and life style before blindly copying anything. Moreover, celebrities often set unrealistic beauty standards that become harmful for people to follow. There are cases where young girls starve to get the waist size or the jawline of their favorite celebrities. People need to understand that there is a whole team of experts that make these famous personalities look so flawless all the time. Hence, copying them or comparing yourself with them is unfair.
I would like to conclude by adding that famous personalities have a huge influence in todays world, primarily the new generation. Everyone wants to look like them. We should understand that looking beautiful and being fit it is a part of their job and we should not try to imitate them all the time.
Can anyone check this and provide me a feedback?
It has been observed that more people are endeavoring to imitate well-known actors and actresses from the media and other publications such as articles and newspapers. The possible reasons for this are that the masses are huge fans of their favorite stars and get attracted to their lavish lifestyle. However, I believe that it is a negative development as it can only bring the audience temporary happiness and may forget their personality.
Firstly, there are many reasons why people replicate celebrities. One of the primary causes is that the public likes the popular star performances in films and series, appreciates them, gets inspiration, and ultimately becomes their followers. Another reason is that people are captivated by the famous personality's living standard, and they also dream of achieving the same. For example, in India, one man bought the same luxurious car by spending his years of savings just because his favorite star Shahrukh Khan has the same automobile. Sometimes people go beyond limitations to copy celebrities.
Furthermore, duplicating beloved people is very common among the general public; however, it is a negative approach because this can only bring a partial delight to the audience. Moreover, if they want permanent happiness, they have to keep their originality and make a separate recognition in society. For instance, If an individual tries to mimic any celebrity and his lifestyle all the time, he loses his identification. As an example, a young boy who was a follower of Sasha Sobhani on Instagram made an attempt to imitate Sasha's lifestyle. When he was arrested by international police for corruption, his true lifestyle was revealed, and after a few days, the boy committed suicide because of his imitation and acceptance of Sasha as a legend.
In conclusion, I think many people replicate well-known stars because they follow them and are fascinated by their way of life to have a social standing; in respects, it is not a positive development as it brings joy for the time being and they lose their own identity.
Nowadays, in the society,people have tendency to follow professional persons who outstanding sport, film, theatre, music professions. People come to know them from Tv shows, reading journals, articles,, socia media. However their name, fame, popularity, luxiries life style draw others atraction. This essay examines why people follow famous people and attempts to why it is negative aspect.
Firstly there are several reasons for this trend among people to follow celebrities. One main reason is people desire to be famous in the society to live celebrities life. Another reason is people want to grap others attention. For example a person who wears his idol actors t-shirt, he thinks that he would be able to grap attention. On other hand the most of people think if they follow celebrities life, they would be achieve the luxurious lifestyle, wealth.
Actually this passage gives the reality of the world in now days its become a tent the any body follow other famous personality its trend now
Some people like other personal (any famous person ) like the most famous poet of the world 'Dr.ilama Iqbal' a lot of people like to follow they also like the poetry their dreams and wants to make them as like that I'm also the follower of that person I love his poetry people follow and live famous personal even some would lay down their life for that
On the other hand some people follow others only there talent as a person whose singer people like only this songs even they like that person only for his talent
Basically it's not bad to follow a person in my opinion every thing has both positive and negative effect we have to like talents as it
Tv and magazines play an important role in our daily life. These meant to provide information and entertainment to their viewers. With their vast reach nowadays they have evolved into our daily lifestyle and ordinary people generally trend to follow famous people and celebrities being shown through these media.
How is intro
choice of words is good. But this intro is more compatible if one is going to talk about TV and magazines. First line of intro gives impression as essay is about TV and magazines and what impact these have on one's lifestyle.
I am not an expert and keen to know your views about it.
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Almost everyone is influenced by celebrities and idolize them. Ordinary people try to copy famous personalities and celebrities by seeing them on TV or in the newspapers. They try to behave or look like them. There are multiple reasons for this.
Firstly, celebrities set the trend and then normal public follows that trend blindly to look fashion forward. Today everyone wants to be a fashion icon. So, they copy famous personalities to look good. Also, celebrities make everything look beautiful and people get fooled thinking they might also look good and classy like them. Hence, people end up imitating them. Secondly, people love to be compared with big celebrities. Therefore, be it good or bad, people, specially teenagers try to imitate them in terms of looks, behavior, stunts and materialistic possessions.
It is fine to copy celebrities until it is harmless. Everything works good only in moderation and same goes with imitating famous personalities. Following a trend and trying to copy their fashion styles is completely normal. But, style is something unique for everyone. People should keep in mind their comfort, body type, requirements and life style before blindly copying anything. Moreover, celebrities often set unrealistic beauty standards that become harmful for people to follow. There are cases where young girls starve to get the waist size or the jawline of their favorite celebrities. People need to understand that there is a whole team of experts that make these famous personalities look so flawless all the time. Hence, copying them or comparing yourself with them is unfair.
I would like to conclude by adding that famous personalities have a huge influence in todays world, primarily the new generation. Everyone wants to look like them. We should understand that looking beautiful and being fit it is a part of their job and we should not try to imitate them all the time.
Can anyone check this and provide me a feedback?
Very nice
this model answer was excellent it left me with hope to pass if i had to follow some of the vocabulary used