Prof. Aldo La Rovere Abilità di lettura English through Sociology Fasi di studio consigliate ai meno esperti 1.Ascolto di una definizione.

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Prof. Aldo La Rovere Abilità di lettura English through Sociology Fasi di studio consigliate ai meno esperti 1.Ascolto di una definizione 2.Riascolto della definizione 3.Riascolto della definizione con pause intermedie per la ripetizione ad alta voce, da parte del candidato, della parte della definizione ascoltata 4.Come la fase precedente, fino ad una discreta acquisizione della pronuncia del testo che si legge 5.Come le fasi precedenti per le altre definizioni

Prof. Aldo La Rovere Category: ORGANIZATION English through Sociology Lettura delle definizioni incluse nella categoria semantica: Group Organization Race Science Economy Beliefs (mixed items)

Prof. Aldo La Rovere Legal rights held by all citizens in a given state. English through Sociology Civil rights Category: ORGANIZATION

Prof. Aldo La Rovere A form of government in which the citizen has the right to participate in political decision-making, or to elect representatives to government bodies. English through Sociology Democracy Category: ORGANIZATION

Prof. Aldo La Rovere A society which possesses a formal apparatus of government. English through Sociology State society Category: ORGANIZATION

Prof. Aldo La Rovere Sociological term that refers to the necessary order in daily, weekly, and yearly interaction between people in all human institutions, groups and organizations. English through Sociology Social structure

Prof. Aldo La Rovere A large grouping of people who are organized to bring about, or to block, a change in the socio-cultural system. English through Sociology Social movement Category: ORGANIZATION

Prof. Aldo La Rovere Government by military leaders. English through Sociology Military rule Category: ORGANIZATION

Prof. Aldo La Rovere The establishing of colonial empires in which domination is both political and economic. English through Sociology Category: ORGANIZATION Imperialism

Prof. Aldo La Rovere Third world Societies in which industrial production is only developed to a limited degree. English through Sociology Category: ORGANIZATION

Prof. Aldo La Rovere Agrarian society Societies whose mode of production is based on agriculture primarily through the use of human and animal energy. English through Sociology Category: ORGANIZATION

Prof. Aldo La Rovere Next Category: RACE