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  • 3) Name the paragraphs which give the answers to these questions:

a) Why are downtown rents cheaper than those in the more popular residential areas of New York?

b) What is one big drawback of this new residential district?

c) Did Paul Polichino expect that he would not only work on Wall Street but live there too?

d) Where would he like to live?

e) Why then does he live in 45 Wall Street?

f) What kind of apartment did he move into?

g) How can New York’s financial district be characterized?

h) What plan did New York come up with in 1995?

4.23 Make the most of business trips

  • 1) Look through the text and make a supposition which category of readers this text will be interesting for.

Business travel is not like a vacation. Sure, it might involve exotic locales, a variety of cultures and customs, and introductions to new people, but many frequent fliers would be happier if they could just stay home. Traveling on business can be tiring and stressful, whether you go abroad for a meeting with a client or supplier, or fly to a nearby city every week to meet with your staff or your boss.

If your company asks you to take a business trip, here are some tips that will help you enhance your professional image while doing so.

Whether you'll be traveling to Bangkok or Boston, go online and read up on the area, its history, and its points of interest. Asking your client, supplier or colleagues pertinent questions will enhance your image and prove that you're interested in more than just business. It will increase your success at nailing the contract or delivering an exceptional presentation.

Furthermore, carry important business documents in your cabin baggage. If you're traveling to make a presentation or bid proposal, have backups of your material on a CD or floppy disk in your pocket.

No matter what type of industry you're in, business travel will usually be necessary as you climb the corporate ladder. Even if you detest traveling, it's a career-limiting move to refuse without a very strong and compelling reason.

Focus on the long-term benefits, accept the assignment and make the most of your trip. By planning ahead, you'll reduce the chances of unexpected problems, increase your personal enjoyment and enhance your professional image. Bon voyage!

  • 2) Read the text and say whether the given sentences are true or false and justify your answer:

a) business travel is like a vacation,

b) business travel may involve exotic locales, various cultures and customs, and new people,

c) you can always enhance your professional image while taking a business trip,

d) it is advisable to read about the area where you go, to know something from its history and points of interest,

e) carry all important documents and materials,

f) don’t refuse a business trip – it’s a career-limiting move,

g) focus on long-term benefits and make the most of your trip.

4.24 How to Behaive Appropriately on a Business Trip

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