Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring
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English Vocabulary
• Keep an organised vocabulary notebook.
• Look at the words again after 24 hours, after one week and after one month.
• Read, read, read. The more times you ‘see’ a word the more easily you will remember it.
• Use the new words. You must use a new word about ten times before remembering it!
• Do word puzzles and games like crosswords, anagrams and word searches.
• Make word cards and take them with you. Read them on the bus or when you are waiting for your friends.
• Learn words with a friend. It can be more fun and easier to learn with someone else.
• Learn how to use a dictionary. What information is next to a word in the dictionary? Do you know the different types of dictionary?
• Learn a few words but not too many. About eight new words a day is a good number
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Public Procurement Rules, 2004
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Human Resource Management
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Civil Servants Act, 1973
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Rules of Business, 1973
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System of Financial Control and Budgeting, 2006
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Basic IT knowledge.
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Basic Arithmetic
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Basic Concepts in Special Education
Service Delivery Models in Special Education
Early Childhood Development of special persons
Assistive Devices for special education