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Σύνδεσμοι

Γενικοί σύνδεσμοι
Starting a Business  
Κατηγορίες συνδέσμων   
 Summarising
 Paraphrasing
 Cohesive Devices/Linking or Signalling Words
 Punctuation
  Business Letters & Emails
Model Business Letter and Email  
Sample Cover Letter  http://www.4hb.com/letters/index.html  

Variety of sample business letters and emails

  Drawing up an outline
http://www.lavc.edu/library/outline.htm  
http://www.wikihow.com/Write-an-Outline  http://writing.pppst.com/outlines.html  

Select "Making an Outline"

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/14683857.2011.556428  Branching (concept mapping, mind mapping or clustering): A non-linear alternative technique to outlining  
  Paragraph Structure- Topic Sentence
http://patternbasedwriting.com/elementary_writing_success/paragraph-examples-%E2%80%93-narrative-persuasive-descriptive-and-many-more/  
Academic writing-5 paragraph essay  
 Prepositions
 Word Order
  Verb Tenses
Commulative Verb Tense Review  
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/601/1/  Passive Voice  Video on Simple Past vs. Present Perfect  Tenses in Academic English  Future Forms  Simple Past vs Past Continuous  Past Continuous vs used to game  Past Continuous, Past Simple and used to  Talking about the Past_ British Council  Verb Tenses in Academic Writing  Timeline of Verb Tenses  
 Verbs
  Modal Verbs
Modals of Ability  
Modals of Obligation  Modals of Probability  can, could, be able to  can, could, be able to- esl lounge  Difference between can/be able to  can vs may  Ability, Permission, Requests, Advice_British Council  
  Reported Speech
Verbs for Reporting in Academic Writing  
Exercise on Reporting Verbs-Oxford University Press  quiz on reported speech  quiz on reported speech 2  Reporting verbs_ "complete the appropriate verb" exercise  Video_Passive verbs with "that" clauses (It is thought...)  Reporting verbs_positive, negative, neutral  List of Reporting Verbs_Strong, weak, neutral  Syntax of Reporting Verbs  Reporting Verbs Exercise_ Direct_Indirect Speech_select reporting verb  Strong/weak Author & Direct/Indirect Quotations  
  Gerunds vs Infinitives
Exercise on Gerunds vs Infinitive  
Advanced Exercise-Final Test  Gerund or Infinitive- Reference Verb List  
 Understanding News Broadcasting/ newspaper articles
 Business Vocabulary
 Collocations
 EU Institutions
 Listening Comprehension-Film Clips
  Videos & Slide presentations on various issues of International interest
International Migration  
Historical Context of the Human Rights Act 1998  What is Franchising?  The real origin of the Franchising  NGO's Urged to Refrain from taking advantage of poor Kenyans  Paris Attacks: Social Media Response  Turkey's Identity Struggle  Brexit: 'Lose-lose situation for both sides' - BBC News  
  Citation Styles
References-APA  
In-text Citations_Select the green button "Citations" on the list on the left  Journal Article to work on Citations  5-paragraph essay with sources  Activity- Compile the References  
 Diagnostic Grammar & Vocabulary Test
  Passive Voice
Various exercises on the Passive Voice  
Why use the passive voice in academic writing?  Passive Voice_British Council  
  Conditional Sentences
conditional sentences-complex test  
wishes & hypotheses  Wishes about the Past vs. Hopes about the future  Verbs in Time Clauses and If Clauses  
  Videos 2016-17
Obama on the goal of his foreign policy  
Donald Trump On Foreign Policy  Fider Castro  Fidel Castro_Headlines  
 Relative Clauses
  Countable vs Uncountable Nouns
Grammar and exercise _ British Council  
Plural Nouns  English for Academic Research_ English Grammar (tricky cases eg. verb agreement )  Various cases  
 Videos_2018-19
 Academic Writing
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