SARANA KOMUNIKASI AKADEMIK
Section 1: One-dimensional and two-dimensional properties
Section 2: Three-dimensional shapes
Section 1: Positions on two dimensions
Section 2: Positions on three dimensions
Section 3: Geographical positions
Section 4: Some parts of objects and their properties
Section 1: Parts and the whole
Section 2: The connection betweren parts
Section 3: Composition
Section 1: Spatial masurements
Section 2: Other measurements
Section 3: Scales and averages
Section 1: Function
Section 2: Instruments
Section 3: Ability and Capacity
Section 4: Functions in the human body
Section 1: Preceding, simultaneous and following
Section 2: Sequences
Section 3: Cycles
Section 4: Stages
Section 1: How much and how many?
Section 2: Enough and too much
Section 3: Too small and big enough
Section 1 Actions and results
Section 2: Other ways of expressing results
Section 3: Causing, allowing, preventing
Section 4: Explanations
Section 1: Relative size
Section 2: Percentages and ratios
Section 3: Direct and inverse proportion
Section 1: Frequency
Section 2: Tendency
Section 3: Predicting probability
Section 4: Measuring probability
Section 1: How things should be done
Section 2: How things may be done
Section 3: Simple experiments
Section 1: Revision and reading practice
Section 2: Appearance, fact and proof
Section 3: More simple experiments
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ENGLISH FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
GENERAL SCIENCE
Martin Bates
Tony Dudley-Evans
Series Editors
Martin bates and Tony Dudley-Evans
Science Adviser to the Series
Arthur Godman C. Chem.,MRIC
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