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Demonstration and explanation
Useful collocations while trying to describe or highlight issues or problems, explaining app functionality, giving tutorials etc. For example: "Common sense will tell you what...", "This one should be pretty self explanatory" or "Nice idea, if only there was..."
- Common sense will tell you what this word is
- This one should be pretty self explanatory
- For example, when sharing a link to a Buzzfeed recipe with a friend
- So, I'm going to show you a demo of a virtual reality film: a full-screen version of all the information that we capture when we shoot virtual reality
- And that’s about it — it’s basically a
Social networks language
Short phrases / expressions used on social media.
- I can't get enough of people getting mad online because ...
- that’s some damn quality sarcasm right there!
- Love this tool - it's potentially going to save me a massive headache!
- The best sharing buttons i've ever witnessed. The sheer simplicity is mind blowing.
- Hey buddy, stop marketing your Giphy clone everywhere. It's kinda annoying
- university’s imperative is teaching creativity and problem-solving. She laid out their belief that in a world of constant change, those who are best equipped are those who generate new ideas when the path is unclear.
- Nature is not trying to get somewhere. It simply is. Neither does your life have to be. There is no "getting there". The point of life is living.
- This course outlines how I and other teachers have done this step-by-step. But before I go on, I want to make sure that we’re on the right page. So let’s start with some questions:Let’s See if You’re in the Right Place
- On this day 25 years ago, August 6, 1991, the world's first website went live to the public from a lab in the Swiss Alps
- university’s imperative is teaching creativity and problem-solving. She laid out their belief that in a world of constant change, those who are best equipped are those who generate new ideas when the path is unclear.
- Nature is not trying to get somewhere. It simply is. Neither does your life have to be. There is no "getting there". The point of life is living.
- This course outlines how I and other teachers have done this step-by-step. But before I go on, I want to make sure that we’re on the right page. So let’s start with some questions:Let’s See if You’re in the Right Place