ENG201 Assignment No. 1 Fall 2011Business and Technical English - solution soon

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Business and Technical English (ENG201) Fall 2011

Assignment # 1 
Total Marks: 15
Due Date: November 1, 2011

Objective:
To assess students’ understanding of the course and to prepare them for practical application of communication skills through writing practices.

Instructions:

Late assignments will not be accepted.
If the file is corrupt or problematic, it will be marked zero.
Plagiarism will never be tolerated. Plagiarism occurs when a student uses work done by someone else as if it was his or her own; however, taking the ideas 

from different sources and to express it in your own words will be encouraged.
No assignment will be accepted via e-mail.
The file should be in Word doc form; the font color should be preferably black and font size can be 12 Times New Roman.

Question No.1 (10)
A well reputed Multinational Company urgently requires marketing executives for its Islamabad branch. In order to be successful in this position; the  candidate must be qualified to degree level or equivalent and must have experience in e-marketing. Good IT skills are necessary and an understanding of HTML is required. The candidate should have excellent interpersonal and communicational skills. Your detailed resume should reach by 20th November 2011 to 843, CII Gulberg Lahore. 


Question No.2 (5) 
Arrange five pairs of matching statements from the following and do tell us which principle of communication has been used?
(Clarity, courtesy, consideration, conciseness, concreteness, completeness, correctness.)

After planning 10,000 berry plants, the deer came into out botanist's farm and crushed them.
I am sorry the point was not clear; here is another version.
I rewrote that letter three times; the point was clear.
I am delighted to announce that we have extended our office hours to make shopping more convenient.
You will be able to shop evenings with the extended office hours.
After our botanists had planted 10,000 berry plants, the deer came into the farm and crushed them.

In 1996 the GMAT scores averaged 600; by 1997 they had risen to 610.
We hereby wish to let you know that our company is pleased with the confidence you have reposed in us.
Students’ GMAT scores are higher.
We appreciate your confidence.
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