Debride: To remove dead, contaminated, or adherent tissue and/or foreign material. To debride a wound is to remove all materials that may promote infection and impede healing.
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The chart illustrates the steps of the recruiting process for a company by the Human Resources department. Overall, this process is linear, and there are 9 steps starting from listing up the requirements until the most successful candidate gets hired.
Firstly, the company lists up all the skills that the applicants must be equipped with in their requirement checklist. Then, the advertisement becomes available online. In the next phase, potential candidates download the application form to fill out. Ready applications are then submitted online back for the employer's review. That is the moment where the initial decision-making by the human resources department starts. Online applications are either rejected and informed by email or invited to the interview.
Those who are selected to be interviewed stand a chance of either being chosen or rejected. In case of an interview refusal, the applicants are informed via email again. The company usually goes with selecting two candidates: the most successful one and the runner-up to ensure that the employer would have a second option in case the most successful applicant rejects the offer. This ends the process of finding the proper worker.
Firstly, the company lists up all the skills that the applicants must be equipped with in their requirement checklist. Then, the advertisement becomes available online. In the next phase, potential candidates download the application form to fill out. Ready applications are then submitted online back for the employer's review. That is the moment where the initial decision-making by the human resources department starts. Online applications are either rejected and informed by email or invited to the interview.
Those who are selected to be interviewed stand a chance of either being chosen or rejected. In case of an interview refusal, the applicants are informed via email again. The company usually goes with selecting two candidates: the most successful one and the runner-up to ensure that the employer would have a second option in case the most successful applicant rejects the offer. This ends the process of finding the proper worker.
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The chart illustrates the steps of the recruiting process for a company by the Human Resources department. Overall, this process is linear, and there are 9 steps starting from listing up the requirements until the most successful candidate gets hired. Firstly…
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The provided flowchart depicts the HR recruitment process in a company, outlining 11 distinct stages from initial requirements listing to the final job offer.
The HR recruitment process illustrated in the flowchart consists of 11 sequential steps, beginning with drawing up the list of requirements and concluding with offering the job to the successful applicant. The process involves job listing, application form submission, application assessment, email notifications, and candidate interviews.
Initially, the company compiles a list of required skills for prospective candidates and proceeds to post the job advertisement online. Subsequently, individuals interested in the position download and complete the application form before submitting it for evaluation. The HR department then reviews the applications, leading to two possible outcomes, either rejection with notification via email or an invitation for an interview.
During the interview stage, candidates face the possibility of either acceptance or rejection. Those not chosen receive email notifications. The company typically selects two individuals - the primary candidate and a runner-up - to ensure contingencies. This meticulous process assures that the most suitable candidate is offered the job while keeping a backup option available for the company.
The provided flowchart depicts the HR recruitment process in a company, outlining 11 distinct stages from initial requirements listing to the final job offer.
The HR recruitment process illustrated in the flowchart consists of 11 sequential steps, beginning with drawing up the list of requirements and concluding with offering the job to the successful applicant. The process involves job listing, application form submission, application assessment, email notifications, and candidate interviews.
Initially, the company compiles a list of required skills for prospective candidates and proceeds to post the job advertisement online. Subsequently, individuals interested in the position download and complete the application form before submitting it for evaluation. The HR department then reviews the applications, leading to two possible outcomes, either rejection with notification via email or an invitation for an interview.
During the interview stage, candidates face the possibility of either acceptance or rejection. Those not chosen receive email notifications. The company typically selects two individuals - the primary candidate and a runner-up - to ensure contingencies. This meticulous process assures that the most suitable candidate is offered the job while keeping a backup option available for the company.
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Speaking’da Complex Grammar / Vocabulary
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Ziqnalik qimelar-a. Tanishlargayam jo’natilar. Ularam foyda olsin 😉
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Speaking’da Complex Grammar / Vocabulary
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Forwarded from Speaking for IELTS (Khusan Abdumuminov)
1. Greedy (ɡriː.di) - ochko’z
2. Arrogant (‘erəɡnt) - kibrli, kekkaygan
3. Envious (ˈenviəs) - hasadgo’y
4. Jealous (ˈjels) - rashkchi
5. Touchy (tachi) - tez xafa bo’ladigan
6. Stubborn (ˈstʌbrn) - qaysar, o’jar
7. Obedient (oʊˈbiː.di.ənt) - gapga kiradigan
8. Caring (keyring) - g’amxo’r, mehribon
9. Humble (hambl) - kamtar
10. High value man - qadri baland kishi
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Kalendar chiqdi.
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Nodir va Yunusga 1 kun ajrata oldim.
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NICKEL UY ISHI
Can you tell me? —> Should we go to work?
Do you know? —> How many friends did you have?
I wonder —> Why was Mohidil laughing?
I remember —> Is your mother going to cook a cake?
I don’t know —> When do we go to the cinema?
Can you tell me? —> Should we go to work?
Do you know? —> How many friends did you have?
I wonder —> Why was Mohidil laughing?
I remember —> Is your mother going to cook a cake?
I don’t know —> When do we go to the cinema?
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Today’s idiom: To skate over/around the issue
Definition: to avoid mentioning the problem or subject, or not give enough attention because you do not want to deal with it.
Example sentences in different contexts:
1. Business Context:
- "During the meeting, the manager decided to skate over the financial discrepancies, focusing only on the company’s successes."
2. Academic Context:
- "In his presentation, he skated over the complexities of the research methodology, leaving the audience with more questions than answers."
3. Political Context:
- "The politician skated over the controversial policy changes, offering vague responses to avoid backlash."
4. Personal Context:
- "When asked about her plans for the future, she skated over the topic, shifting the conversation to her recent vacation."
5. Media/Journalism Context:
- "The article skated over the environmental impacts of the project, instead highlighting the economic benefits."
6. Legal Context:
- "The lawyer tried to skate over the inconsistencies in the testimony, hoping the jury wouldn’t notice."
7. Healthcare Context:
- "The doctor skated over the side effects of the medication, focusing on its benefits."
8. Educational Context:
- "The teacher skated over the difficult parts of the lesson, assuming the students would review them on their own."
9. Technology Context:
- "The software presentation skated over the potential security risks, emphasizing only its innovative features."
10. Customer Service Context:
- "The representative skated over the customer’s complaints, directing attention to the new product features instead."
Students can use this idiom as long as it naturally fits the context in:
✅ Speaking
✅ Writing
Today’s idiom: To skate over/around the issue
Definition: to avoid mentioning the problem or subject, or not give enough attention because you do not want to deal with it.
Example sentences in different contexts:
1. Business Context:
- "During the meeting, the manager decided to skate over the financial discrepancies, focusing only on the company’s successes."
2. Academic Context:
- "In his presentation, he skated over the complexities of the research methodology, leaving the audience with more questions than answers."
3. Political Context:
- "The politician skated over the controversial policy changes, offering vague responses to avoid backlash."
4. Personal Context:
- "When asked about her plans for the future, she skated over the topic, shifting the conversation to her recent vacation."
5. Media/Journalism Context:
- "The article skated over the environmental impacts of the project, instead highlighting the economic benefits."
6. Legal Context:
- "The lawyer tried to skate over the inconsistencies in the testimony, hoping the jury wouldn’t notice."
7. Healthcare Context:
- "The doctor skated over the side effects of the medication, focusing on its benefits."
8. Educational Context:
- "The teacher skated over the difficult parts of the lesson, assuming the students would review them on their own."
9. Technology Context:
- "The software presentation skated over the potential security risks, emphasizing only its innovative features."
10. Customer Service Context:
- "The representative skated over the customer’s complaints, directing attention to the new product features instead."
✅ Speaking
✅ Writing