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3 Make the comments more diplomatic using the words in brackets.

1. That will be expensive. (might / quite)

2. We will want a larger discount. (would / significantly)

3. There's one thing I want to clarify. (just / like to)

4. Splitting the order into two consignments would be a good idea. (wouldn't / better)

5. I'm unconvinced by this estimate. (not / totally)

6. You said that we can have the products on a trial basis. (understood / could)

7. What quantity are you thinking of? (sort of / were)

8. It may be difficult to arrange that. (unfortunately / may / very easy)

9. We're having a lot of problems at our factory. (one or two / issues / right now)

10. We expected a two-year warranty. (honest / expecting)

11. I think that your new range is the same as your old range. (seems / me / more or less)

12. It would be easier to pay more and ship the goods by Air Express. (wouldn't / little more)

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Attachment 1 effective communication

1. Complete each of the following sentences with in, on or for. There are two possible answers for number 2. You can then make similar sentences about yourself and your job.

1. Olga Blanc is __in__ computers.

2. She has been working _______a big computer company for five years.

3. She is based _________Paris.

4. She works __________ the external communications department.

5. At the moment she is working ___the design of the company's website.

6. She is responsible ___ the development of an important part of the site.

7. She is very interested __________ Website design.

8. She depends _______ the web and on personal contacts for new ideas.

9. She spends one or two hours every day on the Web getting information _________ all the latest developments.

10. She is happy because there is a big demand __________ good website designers at the moment.

Note:

– Tenses at work:

You use the present simple to talk, for example, about where you work or what you do: / work...

You use the present continuous to talk about current projects: / am working...

External communications means how the company communicates with the outside world. Internal communications means how people inside the company communicate with each other.