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3. Translate the following word combinations into Russian; use them in the sentences of your own:

1. company's note-paper; 2. limited liability company; 3. residence restrictions; 4. nationality restrictions; 5. sales manager; 6. personnel manager; 7. deputy director; 8. assistant general manager.

Ex. 4. Underline the modal verbs, read and translate the sentences into Russian:

  1. A public company may have as many directors as it finds neces­sary, but not less than two.

  2. The directors are to appoint one of them to the position of manag­ing director.

  3. In large companies the managing director can be assisted by a general manager.

  4. The managing director is to take care of day-to-day running of the company.

  5. Companies can also have assistant general managers.

  6. I'm afraid I can't remember all this information.

  7. You needn't remember it all.

  8. You should simply remember that the titles of the heads of the companies can be different.

5. Choose the right form and translate the sentences:

  1. (Is/Are) there usually an upper limit on the number of managers in a company?

  2. As far as I know there (is/are) no limit.

  3. There (was/were) three managers in the company.

  4. There (wasn't/weren't) many managers in the corporation.

  5. Do you know if there (is/are) any sales managers in this department?

  6. If I am not mistaken there (is/are) not a single sales representa­tive in this area.

  7. There (is/are) a representative in the northern part of the country.

6. Have a look at the chart showing some qualities making a good manager. Say which of these qualities seem most important to you; which of these qualities can be taught; where they can be taught.

7. Complete the sentences with the following words:

shareholders, directors (director), management, nationality restrictions, board, assistant, public company, managing director, junior executive, colleague, supervisor; staff, senior executive, superior, employee, middle manager, subordinate, work-force

1. The company's note-paper must list either all or none of the names of its ... . 2. Directors need not be ... . 3. They are responsible for the ... of a company's affairs. 4. They are not subject to any residence or... . 5. A ... must have at least two directors. 6. The shareholders are to elect... of directors. 7. Some companies also have ... general managers. 8. The group of executives working below the top managers are generally called … . 9. Valerie is an important person in our company. She is a member of the Board of … . 10. Peter, a recent university graduate, has been with the firm for a year. He is at present a .... and is being trained for a managerial position. 11. Their .... is expanding rapidly. They now have over 5.000 employees. 12. At least 50% of our .... have been with the company over ten years. 13. .... in an organization generally have more fringe benefits than lower-level managers. 14. We are a small group in the Research and Development Department. Fortunately, I get on well with all my … . 15. Our telephone operators work under the direction of a … . 16. I work under Mr. Brown. He's my … . 17. Shelia and Tom work under my authority. I am their boss and they are my … . 18. I am responsible for .... training and development. 19. A .... is a person of high rank in an organization, usually next in importance to the Chairman.

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