BBC - GCSE Bitesize: Efficiency and productivity
- Follow the link and study the information
- Imagine that you are running an Italian restaurant that is failing. Using productivity and one of the other
success criteria : each paragraph has at least three linkages ; good understanding of productivity shown ; advantages and disadvantages of each way are considered
Your comments, as always, are most welcome

6 comments:
sir, can you explain what a linkage is please
Ummm Google it?
why couldn't it be easy i have an assement to revise for
Words for the BrownBerry™
Bang — punch
Bare — a lot
Bate — obvious
Blud — friend
Booky — suspicious
Butters — ugly
Cheung — good-looking
Dutty — nasty
Fam — friends
Gallis — womaniser
Gased — talking nonsense
Ghost — to be frequently absent
Greezy — bad
Junge — whore
Liccle — small
Marga — extremely skinny
Moist — no ratings, silly, naff
Murk — attack
Nang — good
Peak — used to highlight an eventful situation
Peng — good-looking
Shank — stab
Shower — cool, good
Skadoosh — goodbye
Skettel — loose woman
Slipping — to be caught off-guard
Swag — crap
Tekkers — technique
Wallad — idiot
Wavey — high or drunk
loool =]
Whoever wrote that ^ is extremely moist, and needs to get a girlfriend xD
naa dere r sum maud moisties in dis class
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