Yesterday, our class listening a conversation but it is not an ordinary conversation because it was interview, there is 2 persons in the conversation. Franz and Interviewer. Franz from Major Car Manufacturer and I do not know what the company's interviewer with. After a little chit chat, interviewer ask like this "how the decision made from the company or manager" and he answer "It is traditional way, manager make decisions and expect everyone else to follow" then she ask again "No consultation?" Franz answer again " Not really. Not what i would call consultation". Then, she ask again about response from the workforce but he answer the union quite strong so it can give point of view for workers'. So the conversation talking about, how the manager make decisions and what response from the workforce.
Hello fellas back again, so in Friday, June 19th 2019. My group listening a conversation about a new database maybe(?). the conversation involved between presenter, manager, and staff (I don't know exactly the staff, it's looks like so many). The Presenter explain about a new costumer database / application for make a reservation room, because the old system little bit slow, difficult, and outdated. So, there also has a bad news because the manager and the staff need to training again for adapting from old system and new system. Presenter said it's a lot easier and simple. And the database connected to online booking. Oh yeah, i forget the meeting was held at Hotel Office because the presenter "Make a Reservation for a Room"
Kresna, in simple present tense subject "he,she or it" the verb will be added with "s/es" Thank You Kresna
BalasHapusHi Kres ! In this sentence ''There is 2 persons in the conversation'' it is prular not singular, so i think the tobe is 'are' not 'is'
BalasHapusYour narative like same conversation because you use ""
BalasHapusI think you have to use conjunction in your content to be understood for readers
BalasHapusCorrection again before publishing your article Kresna. Do not forget to use capital letters. (i = I)
BalasHapushello kres, in my opinion it should "ask" there are additional "s" ,what about you?
BalasHapusI recommend you to write the number under 10 to be spelled out
BalasHapusHi Kres, I think you must use 's' after word 'ask' that is in the sentence "interviewer ask like this how the decision made from the company or manager"
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