Reading Module 3
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Reading Module 3
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS HO CHI MINH CITYSCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES FOR ECONOMICSREADING(Module 3)READING 1: E-MAIL: FOR AND AGAINSTActivity 1: What i Reading Module 3 irritates you most about these forms of communication?e-mailmobile phoneconference callingvoicemailBlackBerryweb presentationActivity 2: What are the advantages and disadvantages of using e-mail?Activity 3: Useful VocabularyWord/PhrasePart of SpeechDefinition and Exampleimpetuousfesterbizarremediumc Reading Module 3 hronicreprimand2hypocrisyuncivildiscreetdictateActivity 4: Read the article quickly and choose the best title.1Time to switch your BlackBerry' off2HowReading Module 3
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