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9. Learn the following definitions:

1) TO MANAGE – administer or run something: to be in charge of something such as a store, department, or project and be responsible for its smooth running and for any personnel employed.

2) MANAGEMENT – administration of business: the organizing and controlling of the affairs of a business or a particular sector of a business.

3) MANAGER – somebody who manages business: somebody who is responsible for directing and controlling the personnel of a business, or of a particular department within a business.

4) MANAGERIAL – relating to manager: involving or characteristic of a manager or management, especially in business.

5) CATERING ESTABLISHMENT – a unit which provides food and services to its clients.

6) RESTAURANT – a place where meals can be bought and eaten.

10. Read and dramatize the following dialogue:

Nick: Oh, hello. Happy to see you again.

Ann: I am happy to see you too. What are you doing here in Chernivtsi?

Nick: I am a student of Chernivtsi Trade and Economics Institute.

Ann: That’s great! I also study here. I study at the Economics and Management Faculty majoring in public catering. What is your future profession?

Nick: Oh, you know that I am crazy about computers. I decided to choose economic cybernetics. This speciality enables me to get a perspective job using my knowledge of computer systems. Why have you chosen public catering?

Ann: I want to become a restaurant manager in future. This job will give me pleasure of communicating with different patrons, discovering new cuisines, creating cozy atmosphere in a restaurant. Probably, I’ll manage to run my own cafe.

Nick: It would be splendid. I wish you good luck!

Ann: Now I have to go to the library to get ready to classes. Good bye.

Nick: See you soon.

Sir isaac newton dines off nothing

Isaac Newton (1642 – 1727), the greatest scientist, was often so deep in his own thoughts that he would forget to eat his dinner unless reminded to do so.

One day a friend came to dine with him. Dinner was put on the table but Newton did not come out of his study.

His friend, who was used to Newton’s peculiar ways, sat down and waited for him. At last he decided that Newton was so deep in some new theory that he had forgotten the time.

He therefore helped himself to the chicken which was on the table. When he had finished he thought he would play a trick on his friend. He carefully put all the chicken bones back on the dish and covered them with a silver cover. Then he left Newton’s house and went about his business.

Several hours later, Newton came out of his study feeling very hungry. He saw the table set ready for dinner and sat down at his place.

When he lifted the cover and saw the bones and the remains of the chicken, he was quite surprised. He turned and looked at the clock and saw that it was long past his usual time for dinner.

“Well, well,” he said to himself, “I thought I had not yet dined, but I see I am mistaken.”

And getting up from the table, he went back to his study and began to work again, quite satisfied that he had eaten his dinner at the usual hour but had forgotten all about it.

1.One day Isaac Newton came to his friend to dine with him.

b) One day a friend came to dine with Isaac Newton.

c) One day Isaac Newton and his friend met to dine together.

2.a) When dinner was put on the table Newton quickly came out of his study.

b) When dinner was put on the table Newton and his friend sat down at the table.

c) When dinner was put on the table Newton didn’t come out of his study.

3.a) His friend had dinner without the host.

b) His friend left the house without dinner.

c) His friend asked Newton to join him.

4.a) His friend played the piano very well.

b) His friend played a trick on Newton.

c) It was Newton who played a trick on his friend.

5.a) He put a chicken on the plate and covered it.

b) He put chicken’s bones on the plate and covered them.

c) He put hen’s bones on the plate and covered them.

6.a) Several hours later Newton came out of his study because he remembered about his friend.

b) Several hours later Newton came out of his study because he was hungry.

c) Several hours later Newton came out of his study because he remembered about his dinner.

7.a) Newton was surprised when he saw the remains of the chicken.

b) Newton appreciated his friend’s joke.

c) Newton thought that it was his friend’s trick.

8.a) Newton was satisfied that he had had his dinner at usual time.

b) Newton was satisfied that he hadn’t had his dinner at usual time.

c) Newton was satisfied that his friend was so original.

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