- •Unit 1_____ часть 1 Введение
- •Методические указания по работе с пособием
- •Introduction into English Введение в английский язык
- •Чтение сочетаний согласных звуков
- •Exercise 10
- •Introductions in the Business World Знакомства в деловом мире
- •Личные местоимения
- •Exercise 12
- •Exercise 20
- •Exercise 21 Translate some useful expressions
- •Exercise 22
- •Exercise 27
- •Exercise 28
- •Exercise 29
- •Exercise 30
- •Exercise 31 Meet bos
- •Exercise 32
- •Titles and names
- •Exercise 34
- •Exercise 35
- •Exercise 36
- •Exercise 38
- •Exercise 39
- •Exercise 41
- •Exercise 42
- •Exercise 49
- •Exercise 50
- •Exercise 51
- •Exercise 52
- •Exercise 53
- •Exercise 54
- •Exercise 55
- •Exercise 56
- •Exercise 59
- •Exercise 60
- •Exercise 61
- •Exercise 62
- •Exercise 63 Make up sentences.
- •Exercise 64
- •Exercise 69
- •Exercise 70
- •Exercise 75
- •Hierachy
- •Affiliates
- •S Car Division tructure
- •Managers and executives: uk
- •Managers and executives: us
- •Holdbrook house finance
- •Company Departments Отделы компании
- •Exercise 82
- •Exercise 83
- •Exercise 86
- •Exercise 87
- •Exercise 88
- •Exercise 89
- •Exercise 90
- •Exercise 91
- •Changes in Retailing
- •Learning Foreign Languages
- •Exercise 95
- •Exercise 96
- •Exercise 97
- •Exercise 103
- •Exercise 104
- •Job losses
- •Exercise 106
- •Exercise 107
- •Exercise 108
- •Exercise 109
- •Exercise 110
- •Exercise 111
- •The Office
- •Kita Systems, Inc.
- •Exercise 115
- •In the Office в офисе
- •Exercise 117
- •Exercise 118
- •Exercise 124
- •Exercise 125
- •Exercise 126
- •Exercise 136
- •In the Building в здании
- •Exercise 138
- •Exercise 142
- •Exercise 143
- •Exercise 144
- •Exercise 145
- •Exercise 146
- •Exercise 148
- •Exercise 149
- •Presentation
- •Bloggs & bloggs
- •Exercise 152
- •Exercise 155
- •Exercise 156
- •Exercise 157
- •Exercise 160
- •Read the text .
- •Exercise 162
- •Exercise 163
- •Exercise 166
- •In the morning (утром),
- •In the afternoon ( днем),
- •In the evening (вечером),
- •Exercise 167
- •Exercise 168
- •Exercise 169
- •Exercise 171
- •Exercise 172
- •Exercise 174 Read and translate the text.
- •Exercise 176
- •Exercise 177
- •Exercise 178
- •Two people, two jobs
- •Exercise 179
- •Exercise 180
- •Miss Brown
- •Mr White
- •Exercise 181
- •Exercise 187
- •Exercise 188
- •Exercise 189
- •Exercise 190
- •Exercise 191
- •Exercise 192
- •Exercise 193
- •Exercise 194
- •Exercise 200
- •24Th October
- •Exercise 202
- •Exercise 204
- •Exercise 205
- •Exercise 206
- •Exercise 208
- •Exercise 209
- •Exercise 210
- •Exercise 213
- •Exercise 214
- •Exercise 215
- •Exercise 220
- •Exercise 222
- •Exercise 223
- •Exercise 224
- •Exercise 225
- •Exercise 226
- •Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Exercise 5
- •Study enjoy work(x2) live manufacture employ
- •Exercise 6
- •Структура
- •Часть 2 данного пособия содержит:
- •Презентации/Presentation – краткие комментарии лексического материала
- •Аудиокассеты, сопровождающие каждый урок.
- •Методические указания по работе с пособием
- •The Clothes We Wear
- •Clean (чистый) better (лучший) big (большой) different (другой) new (новый) old (старый)
- •Invitations приглашения
- •Exercise 81
- •Exercise 82
- •How to Write a Business Letter Как написать деловое письмо
- •Exercise 83
- •Some general guidelines
- •Exrcise 84
- •Business Letter Writing Basics
- •2) Widgetry ltd
- •12) Dear Mr Bowers Exercise 87
- •Exercise 89
- •Information advertisement enclose wishes possible receiving letter forward
- •Exercise 90
- •Exercise 92
- •Exercise 93
- •Technology in engineering conference
- •45 Broughton Street, Brighton
- •Evening Star classified
- •64 Fleet Street, London ec4j6bb positions vacant
- •Crazy People Wanted
- •If you want a fast paced career, management training and great earning potential in Sales and Marketing, Client Presentation, Trainee Management
- •Customer Reception Front Desk/Telephones
- •Wanted Secretaries
- •In return we can offer excellent rates of pay, holiday pay.
- •If you feel you have the necessary qualities, call Shirley, Heidi or Ashley at – Taskmaster 0113 244 2660
- •Spend waste save have make invest
- •Invest lend lose owe make keep up save earn spend take out
- •Exercise 167
- •Use pay cash change open make
- •Lesson 17 Урок17 Some time ago Прошлое
- •Exercise 189
- •Exercise 190 Complete this article using the Simple Past of the following verbs.
- •Visit; join; help; spend; begin; decide; study; become; leave; complete
- •Exercise 191
- •Exercise 192 Read, translate the text. Ask and answer questions.
- •Lesson 18 Урок 18
- •Lesson 20 Урок 20
- •Exercise 203
- •Exercise 204
- •Exercise 205
- •Exercise 206
- •Exercise 211
- •Exercise 212
- •Exercise 213
- •Levels of Management
- •Areas of Management
- •Difficult Colleagues
- •Managers and time
- •Travel Expenses
- •Приложения
- •Приложение 2
- •Библиографический список
- •Оглавление
Exercise 142
Look at this board. It is on the ground floor of the BOS building in Harlow. There are other companies in the building, too. Follow the lines and write the number of the floor each company is on.
Exercise 143
Ask and answer the questions about the companies’ location, like this:
Which floor is Roach Bros on? It’s on the ....... floor.
Which company is on the BOS ltd.
third floor?
Exercise 144
Here is a plan of two floors of an office building. Read the discription and write the names of the rooms in the boxes.
When you come into the building, the reception is the first door on the right. The second door on the right is the typing pool and the second door on the left is the office manager’s office. The post room is opposite reception. When you go upstairs, the first door on the left is the sales office. The room above the office manager’s office is the personnel manager’s office. Next to the personnel manager’s office is the managing director’s office. Opposite the managing dorector’s office and above reception is the sales manager’s office.
Answers:
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 reception |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
Exercise 145
This is the layout of the basement, the ground floor and the first floor of the BOS building. The layout of floors 2 to 7 is the same as the first floor.
Ask and answer the questions about the BOS building, using these words: next to / opposite / between / above / below.
Like this:
Where’s the post room? It’s next to the store room,
opposite the telex room and
below room G4.
Exercise 146
You are in reception. Ask for and give directions in the BOS building, like this:
a) A: Exuse me. Where’s the canteen, please?
B: It’s downstairs in the basement.
A: Is it on the right or on the left?
B: Come out of the lift and it’s on the left.
b) A: Exuse me. Where’s room 405, please?
B: Come out of the lift on the fourth floor and take the corridor on the right. Room 405 is on the left.
A: Thank you.
B: You are welcome.
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Exercise 147 (Starting Business English, Practiсe Book, p. 45)
New words
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centre – центр
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leisure – досуг
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dining room – обеденный зал
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breakfast room – закусочная
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lounge – фойе
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double doors – двойные двери
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go through – идти через
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go down to the end – идти до конца
Exercise 148
Read and write, like this:
You are at reception. Where is the leisure centre?
Go through the double doors, turn right, go down to the end and it’s on the left.
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You are in the dining room. Where is the cocktail bar?
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You are in the breakfast room. Where is the leisure centre?
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You are in the shop. Where is the Gentlemen’s toilet?
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You are in the leisure centre. Where is the shop?
Exercise 149
Read and translate the text.
Where we sit, or how close we stand to other people when we talk, can be very different from one culture to another. This is because people have different “comfort zones”.
American business people usually like to sit across from each other. They also have a lot of eye contact when speaking. Many Japanese, on the other hand, prefer to sit next to each other, but with less eye contact than Americans.
“Comfortable talking zone” for Latin Americans is about one and a half feet away from the other person. However, for many Northern Europeans, this is too close. They prefer about three feet between speakers.
If you stand too close or too far away from someone, you might give the wrong idea. For example, some people might stand back to make more space. They are only moving into their comfort zone. But the other person might think this is unfriendly.
What can you do? If you don’t know about someone’s customs, follow your own. But watch how the other person moves. It probably won’t be very long before you can get an idea about that person’s comfort zones.
NB 1 foot is 0,3048 metre
Exercise 150
Translate from Russian into English
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сидеть напротив друг друга
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сидеть рядом
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на расстоянии полтора фута друг от друга
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слишком близко
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слишком далеко
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три фута между говорящими
Exercise 151
What is “comfortable talking zone” in Russia? Share your ideas.
Lesson 11 Урок 11
Memorandum Служебная записка
Active vocabulary
Nouns
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memorandum (memo) – служебная записка
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to – кому
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from – от кого
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subject – тема, предмет
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welfare – соц.обеспечение, благосостояние
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nurse – мед.сестра
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hour – час
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stationery – канцтовары
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carbon – копирка
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access – доступ
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extension – добавочный
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current – текущий
Adverbs
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by appointment – по заранее оговоренн. встрече
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also – также
Adjectives
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similar – подобный
Verbs
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to be available – быть в распоряжен., доступным
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to see – видеть
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to warn – предупреждать
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to upgradе – поднять на более высокий уровень