- •Ділова англійська мова навчальний посібник
- •Unit I looking for a job
- •Some Tips How to Write a cv
- •Communicative practice
- •Talking About Your Job
- •Looking for a Bookkeeper
- •Extreme Sports
- •Interested?
- •Check-up
- •I. Choose the most suitable variant:
- •II. Match the definition with its explanation.
- •III. Define whether the statements are True or False.
- •Unit II business ethics
- •Text a. Ethical standards
- •Text b. The Best Known Brand
- •Communicative practice
- •Writing practice
- •Check-up
- •Unit iіi Part I. The structure of a modern business
- •Business structure. Staff of the enterprise
- •Part II. Classsficftion of organization culture
- •Communicative practice
- •Part III. Types of companies
- •What are the different types of companies
- •Ukraine
- •United Kingdom
- •United States
- •Federally incorporated
- •State incorporated The following are the main business designations and types:
- •Check-up
- •Unit 4 letter writing
- •Structure of a Letter
- •377 King James Street
- •Business Letter Writing
- •Letter Writing Tips
- •Business letter model
- •Letter samples
- •1.1 Apology (formal)
- •4.2. Invitation (informal)
- •5.1. Thank you "bread and butter letter"
- •Business lettеrs
- •6.1 Complaint letter from a business customer to a telephone company
- •6.2 Complaint letter from business to business.
- •6.3 Sample Business Letter
- •Task IX. Complete the letter, providing the necessary information.
- •Check up
- •Useful expressions
- •British Airways. Check-in Information for Passengers
- •Communicative practice
- •Dialogue 1.
- •Dialogue 2.
- •Check-up
- •I. Match the words and definitions:
- •Part II. At the Customs
- •Customs
- •Customs declaration
- •Communicative practice
- •At the Customs
- •Check-up
- •Summary of basic custom rules
- •Part III. At the Hotel
- •The Hotel Litwor
- •Communicative practice
- •Check-up
- •Part IV. At the Restaurant Task . Read and learn phrases below.
- •Task . Read the text and answer questions after it: At the Restaurant
- •Thai Food
- •Communicative practice
- •Check-up
- •Literature
Talking About Your Job
Hi! Can you tell me a little bit about your current job?
Do you have to produce any reports?
Certainly. What would you like to know?
I work as a computer technician at Empire Ltd.
Yes, it's a very interesting and challenging job!
What are your responsibilities?
What else does your job involve?
I'm responsible for systems administration and in-house programming.
First of all, what do you work as?
No, I just have to make sure that everything is in good working order.
Well, as I said, for part of my job I have to develop in-house programs for special company tasks.
Do you like your job?
Looking for a Bookkeeper
I know someone who'd be perfect.
Of course, she's been working for Smith CPA and Co. since 2004. She's not too happy in her current position.
Sounds good. I'm sure she'll be interested in interviewing for the job.
Yes, We've been looking, but no luck yet.
Oh really, does she have any experience?
Great. Ask her to come in for an interview.
Janet told me we're looking for a new bookkeeper. Is that true?
Task XVIII. Put the missing sentences into the dialogues. Role them up.
1.
…………………….
I’m responsible for new product development.
…………………….
I report directly to the Chief Executive Officer.
2.
Who do you work as?
…………………….
When does your working day begin?
…………………….
How do you get to work?
……………………
Do you have to work overtime?
……………………
3.
……………………..
I work for a tourist agency called “Tour around”.
…………………….
I am a secretary.
What are your daily duties?
……………………
Task XIX. Work in pairs, making dialogues for the topic “A Job”.
а) Read the job advertisements. Define which of them:
- wants someone who has done the job before;
- wants someone who likes children;
- wants someone who is friendly;
- says the job pays weekly.
Waiter needed for fast food restaurant. Must be outgoing and fit. Evenings until late and weekends. |
Designer clothes shop requires an assistant. Previous experience required. |
Stack supermarket shelves! No previous experience necessary; night work available; good wages offered |
Twins Tom and James need a babysitter, would suit student. Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. Good hourly rate offered. |
b) Imagine that you’re looking for a part-time job. Choose one of the jobs advertised above and prove your choice. Tell why other choices don’t suit you.
e.g.: I don’t think I would be good at babysitting, because I’m not very good at looking after children.
c) Read an ad for the position of a shop-assistant. Imagine that one of you wants to get it and calls to the shop to get the necessary information. The other is a shop-manager who answers the questions. Role play the dialogue using the plan offered below.
Need a part-time job?
