- •Часть I
- •Часть I
- •Unit 1 about you
- •Useful phrases.
- •Read the dialogues and translate them. Play out one of the dialogues.
- •Fill in the gaps in the dialogue with appropriate phrases.
- •Say these telephone numbers.
- •Match the remarks with the responds.
- •Fill in this form. Give information about yourself.
- •Translate into English.
- •Read the information about these people and answer the questions.
- •Practise saying who you are.
- •Tell about yourself (4-5 sentences). Unit II about your job
- •Useful phrases.
- •Read the dialogues and translate them. Play out one of the dialogues.
- •Complete the dialogues with appropriate phrases.
- •Study the alphabet and practise spelling the following.
- •Read the messages below and then prepare a statement about yourself.
- •Match the remarks with the responds.
- •Practise saying what you do.
- •Translate into English.
- •Study the visit card and answer the questions. Make your own visit card.
- •Write answers to these questions. Then write a paragraph about yourself.
- •Unit III meetings and greetings
- •Useful phrases.
- •Read the dialogues and translate them. Think if these people are friends, colleagues, if this is their first meeting or not. Play out one of the dialogues.
- •Match the responses to the prompts.
- •Fill in the gaps in the dialogue, using the following expressions.
- •Study some nationalities and languages.
- •Read the short dialogues and decide if it is a ‘Greeting’ or an ‘Introduction’.
- •Work in pairs. Partner a asks the questions from the table. Partner b answers them.
- •Translate into English.
- •Practise meeting someone and introducing yourself.
- •Read the dialogues and translate them. Think if these people are friends, colleagues, if this is their first meeting or not. Play out one of the dialogues.
- •Match the responses to the prompts.
- •Fill in the gaps with prepositions, if necessary.
- •5. Sort out the jumbled sentences.
- •6. Make a dialogue from the sentences below. Then, if possible, 28ractice the dialogue with a partner.
- •7. Write examples of invitations using ‘must’ in Box 1. Write examples of requests using the imperative in Box 2.
- •8. Fill in the gaps with necessary words and phrases.
- •9. Translate into English.
- •10. Using the phrases in the flowchart, 30ractice saying goodbye.
- •Unit V job hunting
- •Useful phrases.
- •Read and translate the dialogues. Play out one of them.
- •Study this ‘Job Research Map’ and write a plan of finding a job.
- •Fill in the gaps with the necessary questions.
- •Look at the following phrases. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given in brackets. Do not change the given words.
- •Replace the words in italics by the following words.
- •Complete these extracts from job advertisements using the words below.
- •Work in pairs. Tell your partner about your strengths.
- •You are applying for the job you want. Write your answers to the following questions. Give as much information as you can.
- •Read some Do’s and Don’ts while applying for a job and translate them. Choose three most important do’s and don’ts in your opinion. Offer your own ideas.
- •Translate the sentences into English.
- •Useful phrases.
- •You have to prepare documents for your future job employment.
- •Study the examples of application forms.
- •Sample 2
- •Study the layout and the sample of the cover (application) letter.
- •Read the following job advertisement and a cover letter applying to the described position. Then answer the questions.
- •Fill in the blanks with the following words:
- •Match the beginnings and the endings of the sentences.
- •Complete the application letter using the following words and word combinations.
- •Read the letter of application below and put the parts in the correct order.
- •Study the layout and the samples of resume.
- •Read the following tips and prepare your resume according to the layout and examples.
- •Study the layout and the example of the thank-you letter.
- •Complete the thank-you letter with the following words and expressions.
- •Imagine that you have just gone through an interview for an oil and gas company. Write a thank-you letter.
- •Unit VII telephoning
- •Useful phrases.
- •Read the dialogues and translate them. Play out one of the dialogues.
- •Complete the gaps using the words and phrases in the box.
- •Write the questions out correctly.
- •Complete the dialogues with the following words.
- •Many people use their mobile mostly for texting. These are common abbreviations.
- •Fill in the gaps using ask, say or tell.
- •Read and match the caller’s questions with the replies.
- •Put this dialogue in the right order. Then 70ractice with the partner.
- •Read the dialogues and fill in the message pad.
- •Correct the mistakes in the following sentences.
- •Complete the dialogues with the necessary phrases.
- •Translate the sentences into English.
- •In pairs, use the flowcharts to pratise telephone calls, incoming calls, taking and leaving messages.
- •Unit VIII faxes, e-mails
- •Study some examples of the fax messages. Read and translate them.
- •Study the structure of the formal fax message. Then write your own fax.
- •Read the dialogues about sending fax messages and translate them.
- •Read the dialogue and correct the mistakes.
- •Fill in the gaps in the sentences with the following words and expressions:
- •Study some examples of e-mail messages. Read and translate them.
- •Study spelling e-mail addresses. Work in pairs. Practise spelling your e-mail address and the address of your partner.
- •Answer the questions about using the e-mail.
- •Complete the dialogue with necessary words.
- •Translate the sentences into English:
- •Unit IX booking airline tickets. At the airport. On board
- •Useful phrases.
- •Read and translate the following dialogues. Play out one or two of them. Booking Airline Tickets
- •At the Airport
- •On Board
- •Practise saying what flight you prefer.
- •Put the sentences into the right place in the dialogue:
- •Read the dialogues and answer the questions to them.
- •In pairs, use the flowchart to 94ractice booking airline tickets.
- •Study the signs you may meet at the airport.
- •Complete the words or phrases using the following words.
- •Answer the questions.
- •Using the flowchart, 96ractice checking-in at an airport. Work in pairs.
- •Write a conversation between two passengers on a plane, using the phrases in the two boxes. Then play out the dialogue in pairs.
- •Practise saying what is allowed and what is not allowed on board the plane.
- •Read the dialogue between a passenger and a flight attendant, then answer the questions.
- •Using the flowchart, 98ractice having conversation with a flight attendant. Work in pairs.
- •Answer the questions.
- •Translate the sentences into English.
- •Unit X going through the customs
- •Useful phrases.
- •Read and translate the dialogues. Play out one dialogue in pairs.
- •Complete the dialogue with the necessary replies.
- •Fill in the gaps with the following words.
- •Read and translate the text. At the customs
- •Answer the questions.
- •Name the described things as many as possible.
- •Practise asking questions the customs officer usually asks.
- •Make up a dialogue. Play out the dialogue in pairs.
- •Study the example of the customs declaration.
- •Practise filling in similar customs declaration form.
- •Translate the sentences into English.
- •Unit XI at the railway station
- •Read and translate the dialogues. Play out one of them.
- •Practise asking the questions.
- •Practise giving information.
- •Match the words with their definitions.
- •Answer the questions.
- •Fill in the gaps in the dialogues.
- •Fill in the gaps in the sentences with the words below.
- •Match the responses to the prompts.
- •Translate the sentences into English.
- •Unit XII booking a room at the hotel. Staying at the hotel
- •Useful phrases
- •Read and translate the dialogues. Play out one of them.
- •Answer the questions.
- •Read to the telephone booking, then fill in the gaps in this e-mail confirmation.
- •Read the e-mail. Complete the e-mail with the following lines and answer the questions.
- •Match the responses to the prompts.
- •Complete the dialogue with the following phrases.
- •Complete the dialogue with following words.
- •Match what you want on the left with what you need on the right.
- •Choose the right words to complete the sentences.
- •Match the words on the left with the words on the right to make expressions.
- •Complete the sentences with necessary words.
- •Rewrite the sentences on the left starting with the words given. Keep a similar meaning.
- •Translate into English.
- •Match the words and the symbols.
- •You are staying at the hotel.
- •Complain to the floor manager of something that is out of order.
- •You are going to have a reservation at the hotel. Ask what you want and for how long. Ask for the room with special conveniences. Ask about the price for the room.
- •You work as a desk-clerk at the hotel. Offer a room to the guest. Show the guest in his (her) room.
- •In pairs, use the flowchart to 139ractice booking a hotel room.
- •Unit XIII eating out. At the restaurant. At the café. At the bar
- •Useful phrases.
- •Read and translate the dialogues. Play out one of them.
- •Put the words in the correct order to make questions and sentences in a restaurant.
- •Read the menu and choose what you would like and complete the conversation with the waiter.
- •Read the dialogue and mark the statements true (t), false (f) or not given (ng).
- •Match the questions and the responses.
- •Correct the six mistakes in this dialogue.
- •Complete the dialogue with one word in each space.
- •Look at the menu of the day, read the dialogue and write down the customer’s order.
- •Study the different menus and complete the tasks.
- •Answer the questions. Use the following words.
- •Make up dialogues using the tables.
- •Choose one of the following words which can go with each of the words in each group.
- •Read the dialogues and fill in the booking list.
- •Study the difference in the meaning of the following words.
- •Translate the sentences into English.
- •Practise offering a guest drinks and snacks using the flowchart.
- •In pairs, use the flowchart to 161ractice ordering a meal.
- •Библиографический список
- •Деловой английский язык
- •Часть I Business English Part I
- •625000, Тюмень, ул. Володарского, 38.
- •625039, Тюмень, ул. Киевская, 52
Read the dialogues and translate them. Play out one of the dialogues.
Dialogue 1
What do you do?
I work for a bank in Vancouver.
Which one?
Credit West. I’m in the IT department.
Dialogue 2
You work for a law firm…
Yes, I do.
Are you a lawyer?
No, I’m on the finance side. I’m the deputy finance director.
Dialogue 3
Are you on the sales side?
No, I work in Maintenance.
What do you do?
I’m an electrical engineer.
Dialogue 4
What’s your job?
I work for a toy manufacturer called Games Inc. I’m in the European sales team.
Do you like it?
Yes, it’s OK. I’m the assistant manager.
Dialogue 5
Who do you work for?
A company called Delta. I’ve been with them for about three years.
Which department are you in?
Finance.
Are you an accountant?
No, I’m an assistant manager.
Dialogue 6
What’s your job?
I’m a waiter. I work in a restaurant. What do you do?
I’m a taxi driver.
Is it an interesting job?
Yes, I like it.
Dialogue 7
What do you do?
I’m an IT manager. I’m responsible for all information systems in the office.
Who do you work for?
A company called Root Chemicals. I’ve been with them for two months.
What qualifications do you have?
I have a degree in engineering.
Dialogue 8
What do you do?
I draw and paint pictures for magazines, books, CD covers – all kind of things.
Where do you work?
I work at home.
How many hours do you work?
I usually work about eight hours a day, from 9.30 to 5.30.
Do you earn a lot of money?
It depends. I earn from about £250 to £3,000 for a picture.
Do you like your job? Why?
Yes, I love it. Every day is different and I like using my imagination.
Complete the dialogues with appropriate phrases.
He works Is he I do I don’t know do you spell he doesn’t work he doesn’t He’s Do you like Does he work does
What (1) _____ Faisal Suri do?
(2) _____ for a company called Matsu Engineering?
How (3) _____ Matsu?
M-A-T-S-U.
(4) _____ an engineer?
Yes, but (5) _____ in Production.
(6) _____ in R&D?
No, (7) _____. (8) _____ on the trading side.
What’s he like? (9) _____ him?
Yes, (10) _____, but (11) _____ him very well.
Study the alphabet and practise spelling the following.
Your first name.
Your family name.
The name of your town / city.
The name of your company.
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Read the messages below and then prepare a statement about yourself.
‘I work for a law firm called TIFF Associates. I’m not a lawyer. I’m on the finance side. It’s a Japanese company, but I work in Kuala Lumpur office. I’m Assistant manager of the accounts department. I like my work very much.’
‘My name is Paоlo Chitolina. I work for an insurance company called Etaak. It’s a Brazilian company. I work in Sao Paulo [´səum´pauləu]. I’m an electrical engineer. I work on the maintenance side. I’m Assistant Manager
