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The business studies department at State University will now require all students enrolled in its program to complete one semester of work experience in a local corporation or small business. It is felt that students will benefit from this work experience by developing leadership and organizational skills that would not normally be learned in a classroom or campus setting. Furthermore, the relationship that students establish with the company that they work for may help them to secure permanent employment with that company once they have completed the program and graduated.
The woman expresses her opinion of the university’s new policy. State her opinion and explain the reasons she gives for holding that opinion.
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2014-11-21 | monamh | 80.00 | Check this speaking |
2013-10-31 | farzaneh | 83.33 | Check this speaking |
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Good job! still have 'ehn' in the speaking.