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    • 101 WAYS TO SAY GOOD JOB - Cornell Cooperative Extension

      101 WAYS TO SAY “GOOD JOB” ... Marvelous! I like that. Good for you! Cool! Way to go. Couldn’t have done it better myself. Now that’s what I call a fine job. You’ve just about mastered that. Beautiful! You’ve got the hang of it! That’s an interesting way of

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    • [PDF File]PHRASE GUIDE FOR THE BOOK SAY IT BETTER IN ENGLISH

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      PHRASE GUIDE FOR THE BOOK SAY IT BETTER IN ENGLISH ... phrases included in the book Say it Better in English. If you do not already have a copy of the book, you can order one from the publisher, Language Success Press (www.languagesuccesspress.com). Print out ... I’d like This is a polite way to say what you want.

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    • [PDF File]How to Handle 1 Children Who Are Disruptive

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      first say something nice about the other child. Then they say the tattle. After saying the tattle, they say something else nice about the other child. ... know any other way to handle the problem. Teach them other methods to ... Ms. Jenkins says, “You could say, ‘Cindi, I would like a turn now,’ or you could do something else until Cindi ...

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    • [PDF File]Over 300 Ways to Say “Said”

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      Over 300 Ways to Say “Said” Abjured Accused Acknowledged Added Addressed Admitted Admonished Advised Advocated Affirmed Agreed Alleged Allowed Alluded Announced Answered Apologized Appealed Appeased Approved Argued Articulated Asked Assented Asserted Asseverated Assumed Assured Attested Averted Avouched Avowed Babbled Baited Bantered Bargained

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    • [PDF File]Respectful Disability Language: Here’s What’s Up!

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      Respectful Disability Language: Here’s What’s Up! ... about in places like the media or in everyday conversations. The use of language and ... When talking about people without disabilities, it is okay to say “people without disabilities.” But do not refer to them as “normal” or “healthy.” These terms can

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    • [PDF File]Follow-up Email – Write a follow-up email.

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      7. I would like to follow up 8. I would just like to follow up Here are few ways to begin a follow-up communication without writing or saying “follow up”. They seem to be a bit more formal or serious in tone. Using “follow up” in your communication seems to carry, in a relative way, more a tone of “friendliness”. 1. In reference to 2.

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