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Seminarski Rad: Engleski Jezik 4

The document provides instructions for students to complete their seminar paper for English Language 4. It outlines the requirements such as printing the document, completing the assigned tasks, submitting the paper via email to the listed professor by the deadline, and notes that students may have an oral defense of their paper. It specifies the maximum points that can be earned and requirements for revising papers that do not meet standards. The professors signing the document are listed at the bottom.
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Seminarski Rad: Engleski Jezik 4

The document provides instructions for students to complete their seminar paper for English Language 4. It outlines the requirements such as printing the document, completing the assigned tasks, submitting the paper via email to the listed professor by the deadline, and notes that students may have an oral defense of their paper. It specifies the maximum points that can be earned and requirements for revising papers that do not meet standards. The professors signing the document are listed at the bottom.
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Fakultet za poslovne studije i pravo

SEMINARSKI RAD

ENGLESKI JEZIK 4

Profesor: Student:

Biljana Vasev, master __________________________


Jelena Palić, master Smer, indeks, grupa:
__________________________
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školska 2021-2022.
UPUTSTVO ZA IZRADU SEMINARSKOG RADA

1. Student je obavezan da ovaj dokument u vidu vežbanke sa zadacima seminarskog


rada odštampa i zadatke svojeručno popuni. OBAVEZNO se potpisati na svaku
stranicu!!!

2. Urađeni seminarski rad se dostavlja u vidu skeniranog dokumenta na mejl


[email protected] .

3. Nastavnici stranih jezika po pravilu organizuju odbranu seminarskih radova i


formiraju ocenu na bazi kvaliteta seminarskog rada i usmene odbrane. Ukoliko ne
postoji mogućnost organizovanja odbrane seminarskih radova, nastavnici će iste
oceniti na osnovu pismenog rada.

4. Maksimalan broj poena koji se može ostvariti na ovoj aktivnosti je 20 poena.

5. Seminarski radovi koji ne zadovoljavaju standarde, ili kriterijume, odnosno koji


ostvare manje od 11 poena, smatraju se da nisu zadovoljili i vraćaju se kandidatu uz
obrazloženje i zahtev da rad dorade.

6. Nastavnici su dužni da čuvaju seminarske radove najmanje 7 dana od dana


saopštavanja rezultata, kao i da omoguće studentu uvid u svoj seminarski rad i
primedbe koje je naveo predmetni nastavnik.

PREDMETNI PROFESORI:

Biljana Vasev, master

Jelena Palić, master

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Read the text below and do the following exercises:

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COLLOCATIONS

BUSINESS:

If you don’t want to work for someone else, you can go into business for
yourself. You can set up a company (establish a company) in an industry that
interests you – of course, it’s always good to do market research (investigate the
market), to determine if there’s a need for your product or service.
It’s normal for small businesses to operate at a loss (the business is losing
money) for the first couple of years before they start to break even – that’s when
the money coming in equals the money going out. If there’s tough competition
and your start-up isn’t able to gain market share (secure a significant number of
customers), then your business runs the risk of going bankrupt (or going
under) – losing all its money and having to shut down. But if the amount of

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money coming into the company from sales is greater than the amount spent on
expenses, then you are making a profit.
As your business grows, you can hire/take on staff/employees. Another
possibility is to make a deal (make an agreement) with other companies to do
business together – in this case, representatives from both companies will sign a
contract (put your name on a contract) that establishes each party’s rights and
responsibilities.
Whenever you’re planning to launch a new product, it’s essential to provide
excellent customer service (help for the customers). Otherwise, your customers
will take their business elsewhere – they’ll start buying from a rival company
(a company that is your competitor) instead of from yours.
It’s not easy to run a business (manage a business), but with a
combination of luck, skill, and hard work, your business just might take off
(become popular/successful). One way to describe a period of time of major
growth and success is to say that “business is booming.”

Circle the correct words to complete this auto-biography of a successful


entrepreneur:
Growing up, I always knew that my father expected me to gain / make / run the
family farming business someday - but I really wanted to break in / set up /
take on my own company. Plus, my dad was terrible at managing his finances,
and his business was constantly on the verge of going bankrupt / dead /
exhausted.
I didn't want to be a conflict / rival / loss to my parents' company, so I opened a
small supermarket in a neighboring town and hired / signed / drew two
employees. We made a deal / share / promise with my father, agreeing that he
would be our primary supplier of fresh fruits and vegetables. Despite the tough
competition / contest / opposition in the sector, our little store managed to
break equal / even / level its first year in operation.

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Our market contract / profit / research showed that there was a big demand
for organic food in the area, so we began offering primarily organic products and
raised our prices. Some of our customers ran / took / went their business
elsewhere, but others came from miles away due to our reputation for excellent
products and friendly customer attendance / kindness / service.
Last fall, we drove / hired / launched our own line of organic fruit juices, and
that's when things really started to break up / make out / take off. We opened
up a café next door to the supermarket, and business is blasting / booming /
exploding.
With the budget / profit / output we're making, we can now invest in
expansion and open a branch in another city. We're even doing / making /
taking business internationally - I'm about to sign a contract / product / staff with
an organic coffee supplier from South America.

Complete the text using some of these words:

bail , custody, commit, charged, doubt, defend, evidence, guilty ,innocent,


investigate, offences, offender, trial, warrant

The state prosecutes those __________with a crime. The police __________ a crime and

may apprehend suspects and detain them in ___________. If the police decide an

__________ should be prosecuted, a file on the case is sent to the Crown Prosecution

Service (CPS). The CPS must consider whether there is enough __________ for a

realistic prospect of conviction. Criminal proceedings may be initiated by the serving of

a summons or by a ___________ of arrest issued by a Magistrate's Court. A person

under arrest may be granted ___________ and temporarily released.

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Circle the correct answer:

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Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type I, II or III) by putting the verbs into
the correct form.

1. If they (have) ___________ time at the weekend, they will come to see us.

2. If we sneak out quietly, nobody (notice) ___________.

3. If we (know) __________ about your problem, we would have helped you.

4. If I (be) ___________ you, I would not buy that dress.

5. We (arrive) ___________ earlier if we had not missed the bus.

6. If I didn't have a mobile phone, my life (not / be) ___________ complete.

7. Okay, I (get) ___________ the popcorn if you buy the drinks.

8. If I (tell) ___________ you a secret, you would be sure to leak it.

9. She (go) ___________ out with you if you had only asked her.

10. I would not have read your diary if you (not hide) ___________ it in such an obvious
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Transform these sentences from active to passive:

1. People speak Portuguese in Brazil.

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2. The Government is planning a new road near my house.

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3. My grandfather built this house in 1943.

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4. Picasso was painting Guernica at that time.

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5. The cleaner has cleaned the office.

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6. He had written three books before 1867.

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7. John will tell you later.

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8. By this time tomorrow we will have signed the deal.

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9. Somebody should do the work.

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10. The traffic might have delayed Jimmy.

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Report these sentences:

" I was very thirsty,"

He said___________________________________________________________________

"Be careful!"

She told me_______________________________________________________________

"Why haven't you told me?"

He wondered_______________________________________________________________

"I canoot take them home."

He said_________________________________________________________________

"Don't go to the beach alone."

He told us_______________________________________________________________

"Have you been shopping for Dios?"

He wanted to know_________________________________________________________

"What's the time?"

He asked_________________________________________________________________

"When will we see each other Alain?"

She asked me _______________________________________________________________

"Where did they live before moving here?"

He wanted to know__________________________________________________________

"Will you be at Tom's party?"

He asked her_______________________________________________________________

"Can you meet me at the train station?"

She asked me_______________________________________________________________

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Choose a topic and write an essay:

- How I imagine the world in 20 years

- Why I chose this walk of life

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