- •Contents
- •VIII. 84
- •Предисловие Цель и содержание курса
- •Part I Functional English
- •Introducing and meeting people
- •Remember the Language for
- •Introducing Replies
- •Parting
- •Practice
- •Agreeing; Disagreeing
- •Remember the Language for
- •Practice
- •Making an apology and expressing regret
- •Giving a reason and responding
- •Expressing thanks and saying goodbye
- •Practice
- •Making and responding to requests
- •Remember the Language for
- •Practice
- •Making suggestions
- •Remember the Language for
- •I. Making a suggestion to a friend
- •II. Making a suggestion to a business client, etc.
- •Practice
- •Confessing ignorance.
- •Practice
- •Likes, dislikes and preferences
- •Remember the Language for
- •Practice
- •Exchanging information about occupations.
- •Remember the Language for
- •Practice
- •Drawing attention to news and expressing reactions
- •Remember the Language for
- •Practice
- •Argument: for and against
- •Remember the Language for
- •Practice
- •Asking for a repetition or an explanation
- •Remember the Language for
- •I. Missing part of an announcement and asking to help
- •II. Asking to explain
- •Practice
- •Discussing reactions and impressions. Commenting on people’s behavior.
- •Remember the Language
- •Practice
- •2.Replies
- •Instructions, orders, advice
- •Instructions, orders, advice
- •Worry, anxiety, uneasiness, misgiving
- •Remember the Language for
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- •Remember the Language for
- •Reference notes to part I
- •Introducing and meeting people
- •Agreeing; disagreeing
- •Asking for a repetition or an explanation.
- •Discussing reactions and impressions. Commenting on people’s behavior.
- •Instructions, orders, advice
- •Part II Real-life Situations At a Restaurant
- •Practice
- •Vegetables
- •Getting something to eat.
- •At a fast food restaurant.
- •At a coffee shop
- •How to order a meal at a small restaurant
- •At a Hotel
- •Practice
- •Checking in
- •Calling the front desk
- •At a Shop
- •Practice
- •Shopping.
- •At the hotel reception desk
- •In a department store
- •Buying clothes
- •At a Bank
- •Practice
- •Asking for a change
- •Replacing traveleers checks
- •At the Airport
- •Practice
- •How to make airline reservations
- •At the check-in counter
- •Going through the security check
- •Transport
- •Practice
- •Taking a taxi
- •Renting a car
- •At a railroad station
- •At the Information Agency
- •Practice
- •Calling a travel agency
- •At an information desk
- •At a ticket window
- •At a tourist information center
- •Part III Business Conversations
- •To promote – повышать в должности
- •Curriculum Vitae: Anne Brooks
- •History
- •Rsa Shorthand 100 wpm 1994
- •Part IV Written Communication
- •1.The layout and parts of a business letter
- •Practice
- •Practice
- •Practice
- •Practice
- •3.Requesting action, information, apologizing.
- •Practice
- •Practice
- •4.Making a complaint, making a point, warning
- •Practice
- •Practice
- •Practice
Part I Functional English
Introducing and meeting people
Представлять, знакомить
Remember the Language for
Meeting people Replies
How are you? How are you getting on? |
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Fine, thank you. I am all right, thank you. |
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How are things? How goes it? |
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Not bad. Not too well. |
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So, so. Middling. |
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How is everybody at home? How is your (wife, son, etc.)? |
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Very (pretty) much the same. Getting better (worse). (He) is doing fine (well, badly). |
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Anything wrong with him (her)?
What is the matter? |
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I don’t know. I don’t see much of him.
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I am glad you are back.
It is good to see you. Nice meeting you. I was missing you. |
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Introducing Replies
Let me introduce Mr.Brown (my friend) Allow me to introduce… |
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How do you do?
Glad to meet you. |
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Meet my wife (brother, etc.) This is Mr. Brown. May I introduce you to Mr. Brown. |
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We have met before. |
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Parting
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Goodbye.
See you later (next week).
So long.
It’s been nice meeting you.
Thank you for coming.
Keep in touch.
Hope to see you soon.
Give my regards to your wife (son).
I will not take up any more of your time.
When shall I see you again?
It’s been a pleasure.
Practice
I. You have to introduce all the guests, introducing yourself. The guests are:
a) Mr. Nick – a doctor; b) Mrs. Jones – a teacher; c) Mr. Smith – an actor; d) Ms. Rose – a student.
II. Give the reaction to the introduction above (a,b,c,d).
III. Fill in the gaps in the dialogues below.
A. ….
B. He is doing well, thank you.
2. A. Look, who is here! Hallo, John!
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3. A. How are you getting on?
B. ….
A. Will you introduce me to Mrs. C?
B. ….
How do you do, Mrs. A.
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A. Goodbye. My best regards to your wife.
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Test
Find English equivalents.
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