Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Corporate Titles: : Employee hierarchy

 


Employee hierarchy in Large Consumer Products companies

·       CEO 

o   C-Level Officer / Executive Vice President 

§  Senior Vice President 

§  Vice President / General Manager 

§  Director 

§  Associate Director 

§  Senior Manager 

§  Manager 

§  Associate Manager / Supervisor 


Wednesday, January 18, 2012

will + be + verb-ing


Will be doing

We can use 'will be doing' to talk about something that will be in progress at a particular moment in the future.

·       This time next year, I'll be living in Canada.
·       I'll be thinking about our time together when I get back – and I'll be laughing.
·       We'll be having a good time too. We won't be doing any work while you are away on vacation.

We can use 'will be doing' to talk about future events that are fixed or decided.

·       I'll be returning to Seoul frequently. In fact, I'm going to be coming next month.
·       He'll be running the company while they are looking for a new CEO.
·       We’ll be considering this very carefully over the next few months.
·        
We can use 'will be doing' to predict what is happening now.

·       Try calling his house. He'll probably still be sleeping.
·       They'll be deciding who gets the promotion right at this moment. I'm very nervous.
·       She's not at her desk. She'll be talking to her friends in the break room.
·        
We can use 'will be doing' to ask extremely politely, and with no pressure, about future plans.

·       Will you be joining us for dinner?
·       Will you be going out tonight?
·       Will they be taking a taxi?

visit http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/grammar/tenses.htmlfor a breakdown of all the tenses.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Wangdda & Bullying in Schools

Wangdda in schools

School bullying is nothing new in Korea. It has always existed in the form of "Wangdda".


1. Wangdda: the word is a shortening of “wang ddadollinda,” which means “to greatly ostracize

1.1 ostracizeto prevent someone from being part of a group because you dislike the person or disapprove of something the person has done

1.2 The best translation for the Korean concept "Wangdda" would be "outcast".

1.3  (an) outcast: a person who is not accepted or has no place in society or in a particular group