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VI. Read text II attentively and fill in the gaps in the following sentences. Be sure you’ve used the right form of the word.

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  1. The image of a restaurant should ____________ to the occasion

  2. Atmosphere, prices, service – all should be of premium class, as for destination – it is to be ____________

  3. There should be __________ for people to pass through without any discomfort.

  4. It is really annoying when a waiter constantly _________ the plates.

  5. To avoid strange situations, they should accept ____________ .

VII. Read the following statements, which are based on text II contents and agree or disagree. Set your arguments.

    1. The choice of restaurant shouldn’t fit with the image of the organisation you represent.

    2. Choosing a venue for a business lunch can be a minefield.

    3. The location needs to be difficult to reach.

    4. You need a place where the staff doesn’t talk to you.

    5. The most important thing is to demonstrate that you are thinking of your guest and yourself.

VIII. Match the words from the text with their definitions.

revelation

a. careful to avoid social embarrassment or distress, esp by keeping confidences secret; tactful

prudence

b. a large amount

convivial

c. reasonable knowledge or acquaintance, as with a subject or place

nasty

d. caution practised beforehand

discreet

e. caution in practical affairs; discretion or circumspection

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f. sociable; jovial or festive

familiarity

g. a steady brisk pace

consideration

h. unpleasant, offensive, or repugnant

circumspection

i. the act or an instance of considering; deliberation; contemplation

trot

j. the act or process of disclosing something previously secret or obscure, esp something true

LISTENING

In this interview, you will hear marketing specialist, Francine Jason, talking about marketing ethics. Listen and decide which of the following short summaries most accurately reflect her comments. Give reasons for your choice.

1. Decisions have to be taken in business about whether a course of action is morally right or wrong. Benetton's new-born baby advertisement was unethical marketing and therefore gave rise to a lot of controversy. Marketing ethics relate to specific problems which managers have to deal with.

2. In business, decisions which involve ethical considerations can be very controversial. Benetton's decision to use a picture of a new-born baby in an advertisement was hotly debated, but whether it was right or wrong is a matter of opinion. Companies should operate within an established code of ethics.

3. Organisations have to take decisions of an ethical nature. The Benetton advertisement used a new-born baby to promote the company's goods. Some people believed this was ethical while others did not. Because marketing ethics are so subjective, it is not possible for companies to have policies about them.

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