Posts Tagged College Students
- I am an English as a Foreign Language instructor who is teaching college-level Korean students who are interested in business English. We are learning how to express: happiness (at something), sadness (at something), disappointment (at something or someone), and confidence (about someone or something). I want to teach valid and highly used forms of functional language that is specific to this context. I have never worked in International Business and feel unprepared to teach them the specific kinds of “typical language/lingo.” If you have experience in this field, could you give me some examples. For example, if you are talking about a business proposal, does it sound realistic to say, “I am very happy about the proposal.” Or, does it sound stilted and unrealistic. Obviously, I want phrases that are as realistic as possible to teach them so they can succeed in their choosen field. - 28 February 2009
- Before you start to type that full time student’s are not tax exempt and that they are treated no different than everyone else realize this: It IS possible to be exempt from council tax. I have heard that it is possible to be exempt from FICA. Ive heard someone say something about income tax as well, but I am skeptical about that and I think he might have meant that thats the way it used to be. So my question is what are all of the full time student tax exemptions? Are there any programs for full-time students that do sort of the same thing like refunds or full blown exemptions? Cmon, I know there are some shifty well informed students out there. Also I open the response up for high school studies as well, I am not talking entirely about college students. I am not sure if there is a difference, but I am curious to find out. Oh and by the way I am talking about United States Taxes. - 31 December 2008
