Mastering Communication of Information 2 What is logic?
In this lesson, we’ll talk about the logical connection.
In this lesson, we’ll talk about the logical connection.
Decoding cryptograms is a great way to sharpen your English. A cryptogram with a simple substitution code is fairly easy to decipher, but it forces you to think carefully about spelling and vocabulary. As your English improves, you can move on to harder codes, like ones that don't put spaces in between the words so you have to figure out yourself where one word ends and the next begins.
This simple code uses the English alphabet. Letters are swapped for letters:
Decode this sentence: "B l f x z m g l g z o o b w l g s r h !"
Did you get it right? The answer is in the last discussion question.
Were you aware that you practiced English spelling, vocabulary, and colloquial expressions by decoding that saying?
This lesson will focus on compromising or not compromising when necessary.
Discuss the role of authority and experts in creating a logical argument
This class will discuss pros and cons, consider strong statements, and look at the gray area that exists between two extreme points of view.
In this lesson we'll discuss nature and traditions, and decide what role they should play in logical decision making.
In this lesson, let's discuss odds and probability, and how certain things effect odds, while others don't.
Using sound logic is vital for advanced communication. It will also help you answer questions clearly in meetings, presentations and conversation, as well as get better scores on logical aspects of English speaking tests. This lesson is about how to use data.
Using sound logic is vital for advanced communication, it will also help you answer questions clearly in meetings, presentations and conversation. It will also help you get better scores on logical aspects of English speaking tests.
Using sound logic is vital for advanced communication. It can help to understand and answer questions clearly in meetings, conversation or English tests. This lesson is about cause and effect, compared with correlation.