II. Dialogues. - раздел Философия, Деловой английский 1. Read, Translate And Learn Them:
1).- Excuse Me!...
1. Read, translate and learn them:
1).- Excuse me!
- Yes?
- How do I get to the nearest underground station?
- Cross the street and walk straight as far as the bridge. Cross the
bridge and turn to the right.
- Is it far from here?
- No, not so far.
- Thank you.
- You are welcome.
2).- Excuse me!
- Yes?
- Can you tell me the way to the nearest post-office?
- Well, let me see... Take trolley-bus number two and get off at the
second stop. Turn to the left and walk straight on. At the end of the
block you will see the post-office on your right.
- Oh, then, I think, it is near the cinema, isn`t it?
-That’s right. The cinema is just across the street from the post-office.
- Thank you very much.
- No thanks at all.
3).- I say!
- Yes, what is it?
- How far is Piccadilly Circus from here?
- I think it’s something like a mile. You can walk to it if you are not in
a hurry.
- Yes, I think I’d better walk. You see, it’s my first visit to London, so
I shall see the town.
- Then you can go and see Trafalgar Square with the Nelson Column.
It is worth seeing.
- Oh yes, I know. It has a world-wide fame. How do I get there?
- It’s not far. Just walk straight on and take the first turning to the left.
- Thank you very much. You are very kind.
- Oh, no thanks at all.
4).- Excuse me!
- Yes?
- It’s our first day in St. Petersburg, and we don’t know our ways.
Where are we now?
- You are at the corner of Nevsky Prospect and the Griboyedov Canal.
There’s the Kazan Cathedral across the street.
- Ah, yes, of course! I know the Kazan Cathedral: I have seen it on a
postcard. What a beautiful building, isn’t it?
- Yes, it has a world-wide fame.
- Look here, and how do we get to the Russian Museum from here?
I think it’s somewhere near.
- That’s right. Just walk along the embankment and take the first
turning to the right.
- Yes? And then?
- Then walk as far as the corner, and you will see the Russian Museum
on your left.
- Oh, thank you very much. It was most kind of you.
- It was a pleasure.
2. Practice reading the following sentences:
1). Is there a bus from here to Trafalgar Square? – Отсюда идёт автобус
до Трафальгарской площади?
2). The bus stop is just across the street. – Остановка на другой стороне.
3). Will it take me long to get there? – Мне долго туда добираться?
4). It’s quite near. – Это совсем близко.
5). It won’t take you more than five minutes. – У вас уйдёт не больше
пяти минут.
6). quite a long way off – очень далеко
7). a five-minutes’ walk – пять минут пешком
8). walk under the arch – пройдите под аркой
3. Working in pairs. Dramatize the dialogues:
1. - Excuse me, sir.
- Yes?
- Is there a bus from here to Trafalgar Square?
- Yes, sir. Any bus will take you there.
- Thank you. And where is the bus stop?
- Just across the street. Can you see that big building of grey stone
with columns?
- Yes.
- Cross the street and you will be there.
- Will it take me long to get to Trafalgar Square?
- Oh no, it’s quite near. It won’t take you more than five minutes.
Get off at the third stop.
- Thank you very much.
- You are welcome.
2. - Is your place of work far from your home?
- Oh yes, quite a long way off.
- How long does it take you to get there?
- It takes me about thirty minutes to get there by bus. I take bus № 7
and go as far as Pushkin Square, where I change to bus № 45.
- And how far is the office from the bus stop?
- It is just a five-minutes’ walk.
- And can you get there by tram?
- Yes, quite easily. It is even more convenient to go by tram, for the
tram takes me right there.
- Then why do you go by bus?
- Just to save time. I am always in a hurry.
3. - How do I get to the Winter Palace?
- Oh, it’s quite near. It won’t take you more than five minutes.
- You see, it’s my first visit to St. Petersburg. This is Nevsky
Prospect, isn’t it?
- That’s right. Walk straight on and take the first turning to the right.
You will be in a short street with a big arch at the end.
- Oh, I remember seeing that arch on a postcard.
- Walk along the street and under the arch. You will find yourself in
Palace Square.
- You know, I am so glad to be in St. Petersburg. I’ve read about
Palace Square and seen pictures of it, with the Alexander Column.
It will be so nice to see it in reality.
- You are right. Well, if you stand with your back to the arch, you
will see a beautiful green palace with white columns across the
square in front of you. It is the Winter Palace.
- Thanks a lot.
- The pleasure is mine.
III. Translate into English:
1. Скажите, как мне проехать на Финляндский вокзал? (Finland Railway Station)
2. Вам нужно пересесть на троллейбус на Невском.
3. Любой трамвай довезёт вас отсюда до центра.
4. Девятый автобус останавливается здесь?
5. Пройдите два квартала, сверните налево, и увидите автобусную остановку. Сядьте на сто седьмой автобус, и он довезёт вас до вокзала.
6. Я сойду на третьей остановке и пересяду на девятый трамвай или девяносто четвёртый автобус.
7. Вы туда доедете минут за двадцать.
8. Где памятник Пушкину? – О, он совсем рядом. Идите прямо, и вы увидите его прямо перед собой.
9. За сколько времени я доберусь до Московского вокзала? – О, это довольно далеко отсюда. Сядьте на шестнадцатый трамвай и сойдите на пятой остановке. У вас уйдёт на это минут двадцать, я думаю.
10. Как мне попасть к Зимнему дворцу? – Перейдите улицу, поверните налево, пройдите два квартала, и вы окажетесь перед Зимним дворцом.
IV. Act the following dialogues in English:
1. - Простите, как пройти на Невский (Nevsky Prospect)?
- М-м, дайте подумать. Это довольно далеко.
- Я хочу посмотреть знаменитые скульптурные группы Клодта
(Klodt’s sculptural groups), на которых мужчина укрощает
коня ( a man taming a horse ). Это на Невском?
- Да, да, на мосту через Фонтанку (Fontanka). На эти скульптур-
ные группы стоит посмотреть. Они всемирно известны.
- Я видела их на открытке. Они мне очень нравятся.
- Правильно. Перейдите улицу и идите прямо до угла. Поверните
налево и пройдите три квартала. Вы увидите сад налево от вас.
Пересеките сад.
- Простите, пожалуйста. Это очень трудно. Дайте подумать... До
угла и налево... три квартала... сад...
- Да. Пересеките сад по диагонали, перейдите улицу и поверните
налево. Вы увидите Невский перед собой.
- Большое спасибо.
- Не стоит.
2. - За сколько времени я доберусь до Дворцовой площади
(Palace Square)?
- О, это недалеко. Вы доберётесь туда минут за двадцать.
- Я хочу пойти в Эрмитаж (Hermitage). Он на Дворцовой
площади, да?
- Да. А вы когда-нибудь были в Эрмитаже?
- Нет, к сожалению, не была. Видите ли, это мой первый визит в
ваш город.
- Конечно, пойдите в Эрмитаж. Эрмитаж имеет всемирную
известность. Когда выйдите из автобуса, вы увидите большой
красивый дворец перед собой. Это Зимний дворец.
- А где Эрмитаж?
- Это и есть Эрмитаж. Как выйдете из автобуса, идите до Невы,
поверните направо и идите по набережной. Вы увидите вход в
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Чита 2005
УДК 802.0 (075)
ББК 81.2 Англ.я 7
ББК Ш 13 (Англ) я 7
Т 454
Титова М.П. Business English. Деловой английский: Учеб. пособие / М.П
Contents
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 4
Unit 1. Formalities
Greetings
I. Speech Patterns.Read and learn them by heart:
1.Good morning ( until 12 p.m.)
Good afternoon (until 5-6 p.m.)
Good evening (until 10-11 p.m.) (formal
V. Test.
1. Fill in the gaps in the sentences and translate them:
1). How are you ... on? 1). delayed
2). I was ... by the traffic. 2). matter
3). What a pleasant
I. Topical vocabulary.
1. Forms of Address:
1. First name - to friends
2. Mr Brown - to a man we don’t know well
Mrs Brown - to a married woman we don’t know well
Miss
They Meet Again
(abridged from "Morning, Noon and Night" by Sidney Sheldon)
As they approached the front door it opened, and Clark, the butler, stood there. He was in his seventies, a di
IV. Dialogues
1. Read the dialogues and dramatize them in class:
1).- Can you do me a favour, Jim? Would you mind introducing me to
Miss Jones?
- Oh, yes, with pleasur
V. Test
1. Make up sentences:
1). You take me for... 1). ... for ages.
2). He greeted me... 2). ... so much about you.
3). I haven’t seen you... 3). ... myself.
Parting with people
I. Word list. Read and remember.
1. Good-bye! - До свидания!
Спокойной ночи!
В добрый час!
2. Good luck! - Счастливо! Удачи!
3. See you
V. Test.
1. Make up sentences:
1). Best regards... 1). ... landing.
2). Let’s hope... 2). ... part with you.
3). It was a pleasure... 3). ... journey.
4)
V. Test.
1. Make up sentences:
1). show, the, can, way, I, there, you.
2). the, stop, Get, at, next, off.
3). am, a, I, lost, bit.
4). nearest, is, bus,
Customs
I. Learn the words:
1. Customs House
2. Customs regulations
3. Customs restrictions
4. fall under restrictions
5. customs dut
II. Read and translate the text.
Text « Airport Customs »
by A. Haily
"Madam", said U.S. Customs Inspector Harry Standish quietly to the naughty angular woman whose several suitc
На таможне
Служащий таможни: Это весь ваш багаж?
Пассажир: Да, два чемодана и сумка.
Служащий таможни: Поставьте чемоданы и сумку на стол,
пожалуйста. У вас ест
Reconstruct the following situations into dialogues.
1. You want to have a room reserved at a hotel for a friend of yours who is supposed to come in a day or two. Receptionist informs you that they are heavily booked. You are much disappointed and en
II. Read and translate the text.
Text"Travelling by Air"
It was a cold gray day without wind. By nightfall it would rain. There was the spasmodic engine whine of unseen planes.
Read and translate dialogues.
1. Airport official: Oh, madam, where are you going? Mrs. Stone: Passport Control. Airport official: That way, madam. Mrs. Stone: Oh, which one do I go thr
Travelling by train
I. Learn the words:
1. train – поезд
2. driver – машинист
3. engine – локомотив
4. coach (car
II. Read and translate the text.
Text"Travelling by Train"
Mrs. L. panted along the platform in the wake of the porter carrying her suit-case. Mrs. L. was burdened with a large
A Railway Station
Hardly anybody is in a normal state of mind 1. to lose tickets
on a ... . Either one ... far too early 2. to start
and is irritated by the waste of time involved in 3. compartment
Read the dialogues and translate them.
1. Mike: Oh, dear, this train is full. I can't find an empty seat at all.
There aren't any seats in this carriage. I must try the next
сarriage. This one isn't too
Translate the dialogue from Russia into English.
Объявляется посадка на поезд No 5 до Москвы. Время отправления 23.30. Поезд стоит у платформы No 7 левая сторона.
А: Мы как раз вовремя. Постой здесь, а я пойду заберу вещи из
кам
Room description
Standard Classic room: - Grand lit $260-300
- Twin
- Double
- No real triple exists
- Tastefully decorated in yellow and green
- Two armchairs
III. Dialogues.
1. Read the dialogues and:
a) translate the italicized words and phrases;
b) fill out the table below.
Arranging Accommodation
1. A: Go
HOTEL RESERVATION FORM
Hotel <name> has following accommodation possibilities:
double room category A ($..), category В ($..)
single room category A ($..), category В ($..)
Prices are for
Read the dialogues and translate them.
1. - I'd like to have a double room with bath.
- How long are you planning to stay, Sir?
- I guess, we'll stay for three or four days.
- I can give you an outside room on
Telephone conversation
I. Learn the words and phrases:
1. Speaking – Я слушаю! (Вас слушают!)
2. You've got the wrong number – Вы ошиблись номером
3. Will you call (me) back? –
II. Read and translate the text.
Text "Telephone Conversations"
Telephone is the most frequently used means of communication in business because it's the quickest way to get or pass on informati
Read all dialogues and translate them.
1. - Hello. Is this five-seven-oh-one-two-four-oh (570-12-40)? - Speaking. - Could I speak to Mr. Jones? - One moment, please.Who shall I say is calling? - Mr.
Translate into English.
1. - Это 356-78-93? - Нет, вы ошиблись номером. - Извините. - Ничего.
2. - Междугородная. - Я бы хотел позвонить в Читу. - Номер телефона в Чите? - 35-39-54.
Advertising.
The first advertisements were plain statements that such and sucha product was sold at such and such a place at such and such a price.
Nowadays the yearly expenditure on a
The Art of Advertising.
Whether the art of advertising is a real art or not, you can judge for yourself while reading these 2 ads from different booklets:
a) New York by Helicopter.
Breathtaking tours of
IV. Pair work.
1. Student Awrites, an advertisement about one thing that he likes most.
Student Bis an editor and he finds his ad rather good, corrects some mistakes and
I. Read and learn the new words.
1. abilities (talent) - дарования, способности
2. calling for - призвание
3. career goals - цели претендента при получении работы
4. job-hunting - поиск работы
5
Choosing an Occupation
One of the most difficult problems a young person faces is deciding what to do about a career. There are individuals, of course, who from the time they are six years old "know" that they
Employment Agencies
In Britain there is a special service for school leavers, the Careers Advisory Service, which helps young people who are looking for their first job. Careers Officers give practical advice on inter
Text B.
“… They Live by the Appointment Book”
Victor had recently arrived in the United States, and he did not completely understand the need for appointments. He thought his frie
Choose the right word.
a) job – position - occupation
"job" - anything that one has to do, task, duty;
"position" — a person's relative place, as in society; ra
Fill in prepositions where necessary.
1) After leaving school a young person faces … a very difficult problem – choosing an a occupation. 2) The majority of young people do not get around … making a decision until they leave school. 3)
So, You Are Looking for a Job
WHAT MUST YOU BEGIN WITH?
There are several traditional ways of looking for a job.
A civilized and active means of looking for a job is studying the market of the offered vacancie
Translate the words given in brackets.
1) There are several ways of (поиска работы). 2) First you should (оценить) your own chances 3) He studied the ads of (о вакансиях) being published. 4) Solid companies (помещают объявления) in pres
IX. Read the dialogues in pairs and learn them.
1. - Are you pleased with your new job, Mary?
- Yes, very much. It's just my cup of tea. I work as a translator at
the Research Institute.
- And what sor
IV. Write down new words from the text and learn them.
Writing the business letters in English is very much like writing letters in your own language. The letter reflects the image of your firm. You should keep in mind that a letter should be clear, co
Signature
13. Sender’s position or status in the company (or only the name of a
company or a department).
14. Enclosure (if any)
N
VI. Answer the questions.
1. What are the points of a fax message form?
2. What is usually indicated in a fax head?
3. Where is the fax head usually written?
4. What else is written in the top rig
I. Read and translate the following information.
The methods of writing dates are different. There is a tendency to decrease the amount of punctuation in correspondence, so that it has become usual to write the date as 24 April 2005.
Als
B) Complimentary Close
British
American
1. Formal or Routine
Yours faithfully,
Faithfully yours
(Very) truly
II. Memorize these phrases.
a. Opening phrases of a fax message:
1. This is to inform you that ...
Настоящим сообщаем Вам, что …
2. We have pleasure in informing you that (of) ...
III. Translate these opening and closing phrases.
1. Настоящим сообщаем вам, что мы получили Ваше сообщение (message).
2. В ответ на ваше факсимильное сообщение от 27 апреля 2004г. мы приносим извинения за задержку с ответом.
3.
Vocabulary
appeal - зд. быть обращённым (к)
taste - пробовать
arouse - вызывать
produce - продукция
create desire - вызывать желание
careful - тщательный
Sales Messages Сообщения о продажах
1. You will be interested to Вам будет интересно
know that we have just узнать, что мы только что
introduced our new... ввели нашу новую...
2. May we draw
Vocabulary
reply - ответ
be prepared - быть готовым
consider - рассматривать
grant - предоставлять
supply (with) - снабжать (чем-л.)
quantity - количество
Concessions. Discounts. Уступки. Скидки.
1.We agree to making a Мы согласны снизить цену, reduction in price if this если это поможет Вам will help you to develop расширять рынок для your market for our нашей продукции. pr
Inquiries Запросы
1. We are retailers/ Мы розничные торговцы / wholesalers in the ... trade, импортёры / оптовики,
and would like to get in торгующие… и мы хотим touch with suppliers/ установить контакт с п
Vocabulary
take an opportunity-воспользоваться
возможностью
attractive-привлекательный
assurance-уверение
appearance
Quotations and Offers Расценки и предложения
1. Thank you for your Благодарим за Ваш запрос,
inquiry about ... касающийся…
2. We are pleased to submit Мы с удовольствием
our lowest prices/ to представляем наши самые
Business Ethics
Ethics is the system of moral principles, rules of conduct, and morality of choices that individuals make.
Business ethics is the application of moral standards to business situati
PRESSURES INFLUENCING ETHICAL DECISION MAKING
5. Relationships.Business ethics involves relationships be- tween a firm and its investors, customers, employees, creditors, and competitors. Each group has specific conce
ENCOURAGING ETHICAL BEHAVIOR
7. Ethics.When no company policy exists, a quick check if a behaviour is ethical is to see if others — coworkers, customers, suppliers, and the like—approve of it. Openness
Fairness and Honesty
fairness - справедливость regulation - постановление
honesty - честность refrain (from) - воздерживаться
concern - зд. вопрос, дело deceive - обманывать
besides - кроме m
III. Fill in the blanks.
1. Fairness and ... in business are two important ethical ....
2. Business ethics is the application of… …to business situations.
3. A business person may be tempted to place his/
V. Questions and assignments.
1. What is ethics?
2. Give the definition of business ethics.
3. What are two important ethical concerns?
4. What does unethical behavior in relationships with customers
Business Bribes
I. Read and learn the new words:
1. business courses
- курсы управления
2. realize (v)
II. Read and translate the text.
Text «Is Bribery an Inevitable Evil? »
Students taking business courses are sometimes a little surprised to find that lectures on business ethics have been included in the
THE MANAGERIAL WOMAN
Typically this woman graduates with a liberal arts degree. She has done well in languages, literature, history, psychology or sociology, music or art. She leaves college not at all sure what a skil
Write a brief summary of the text.
III. Read the text «She's the Boss».
Business was invented by men and to a certain extend it is still «a boy's game». Less than 20% of the managers in most European compan
V. Read and translate the article.
The concrete ceiling. Why women are up against it.
Someone once observed that a glass ceiling blocks women's rise to the top. But it seems more like a concrete ceiling.
The follow
Incoterms
I. Read and lean new words:
1. multimodal
2. mode of transport
3. ship's rail
4. critical point of responsibility
5. risk of loss
Marking
1. The cases in which the equipment is packed are to be marked on three sides: on the top of the case and two non-opposite sides.
2. The marking shall be clearly made with indelible paint
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