While you can get started right away, consider giving yourself a good few minutes to complete your profile with photos, and
notes about your hobbies, passions and dreams.
Not exact matches
For each model, it includes information
about her appearance in advertisements, magazine covers, editorials, and fashion shows, as well as information
about her
hobbies, official and other websites, and other relevant
notes.
Note down the practical things
about yourself — your likes and dislikes, your education level, your
hobbies and your goals for example — as well as the emotional and spiritual — do you want children?
You can select which point you want to consolidate by simply the content page or just follow the order of the lesson You could use it as a review, grammatical introduction or even homework to consolidate your students» knowledge
about: Vocabulary: Vacations Weather
Hobbies Days of the week Extreme sports Movies TV programs Grammar: Suggestions Likes / dislikes Present continuous Each slide of the 31 - slide powerpoint comes with
notes to help you guide your students.
There are 34 slides with treasures hidden in different places
about these topics (two slides for each topic) Numbers 1 - 20 Numbers 20 - 100 Letters Animals Family Months Dates Appearance Verb endings Question words Sports
Hobbies Hobbies / Sports and Time phrases Subjects Days Town Food
Note: In presentation mode click on squares to make them disappear and reveal the treasures.
Author Erik Davis (also a writer for Wired, Bookforum, and The Village Voice) had remembered that in the mid-90s, «I got paid pretty good for a youngster — generally much better than I get paid now, when my career sometimes looks more and more like a
hobby...» But he also
noted that his career is «less driven by external measures of what a «successful» writing career looks like,» and he'd enjoyed spending his time writing
about off - beat topics like mystical and counter-cultural threads in both technology and the media.
I also
note that in the very post that started this thread you demanded yet again that I blog
about one of your
hobby horses.
Use the little details you learned
about the interviewer, such as a shared
hobby or an upcoming vacation, in your follow - up message to demonstrate your attention to detail and make your
note more memorable.
Inevitably, a lot of the people on Facebook — and other social media sites — post
notes about their work or workplace,
hobbies, beliefs, political activities, and friends and family, complete with photo documentation.