- •Деловой иностранный язык
- •1. Общие положения
- •2. Методические указания к изучению дисциплины
- •3. Методические указания к выполнению
- •1.3. (2 Points) Syntax. Organise the correct order of words in General question. Write your answers (letters a, b, c or d) in the boxes.
- •2.3.1. (2 Points) Business Documents . Choose the document the manager is referring to. Write in your answer into the box.
- •2.4.1. (2 X 3 points) Meetings. Look at the agenda for a decision-making meeting and decide what statements were made at stage 1. Tick (√) your answer(s) (letters a, b, c, d, or e) in the boxes.
- •2.4.2. (3 X 1 points) Meetings. In the following sentences words are missing. Complete the sentences selecting the best variants. Write your answers (letters a, b, or c) in the boxes.
- •3.2.1. (4 X 2 points) Making Presentations. Match the words or word combinations with their definitions. One definition is extra.Write your answers (letters a, b, c, or d) in the boxes.
- •3.2.2. (1 Point) Making a report. Read the conclusion of the report and choose the correct answer. Tick (√) your answer in the boxes.
- •3.2.3. (2 X 1 points) Describing graphs. Study the graph and compare the wine consumption. Write your answers (figures 1 or 2) in the boxes.
- •Wine Consumption Litres per head
- •3.3. (7 Points) Read this part of a fax from David Parkinson, a company director who will be arriving from the uk to visit your company next week.
- •Вариант № 2.
- •1.3. (2 Points) Syntax. Organise the correct order of words in Special question. Write your answers (letters a, b, c or d) in the boxes.
- •1.4. (5 X 1 points) Lexis. Complete the sentences putting in phrasal verbs according to the meaning. Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d or e) in the boxes.
- •Раздел 2. Иностранный язык как средство делового общения. English for Business Communication
- •Vidal Sassoon gets in lather with p&g
- •Forward consultants
- •Jeremy Wilson Managing Director
- •2.3.2. (2 Points) Business Documents. Choose the document the manager is referring to. Write in your answer into the box.
- •2.4.1. (2 X 3 points) Meetings. Look at the agenda for a decision-making meeting and decide what statements were made at stage 2. Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d, or e) in the boxes.
- •2.4.2. (3 X 1 points) Meetings. In the following sentences words are missing. Complete the sentences selecting the best variants. Write your answers (letters a, b, or c) in the boxes.
- •3.2.1. (4 X 2 points) Making Presentations. Match the words or word combinations with their definitions. One definition is extra.Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d or e) in the boxes.
- •3.2.2. (1 Point) Making reports. Read the conclusion of the report and choose the correct answer. Tick (√) your answer in the boxes.
- •3.2.3. (2 X 1 points) Describing graphs. Study the graph and compare the wine consumption. Write your answers (figures 1 or 2) in the boxes.
- •Wine Consumption Litres per head
- •3.3. (7 Points) Read this part of a letter from Andras Kertesz, the owner of an electronic goods store in Hungary.
- •Вариант № 3.
- •1.3. (2 Points) Syntax. Organise the correct order of words in Special question. Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d or e) in the boxes.
- •2.1.2. (5 X 1 points) Ethics. In the following text five words are missing. Complete the text selecting the best variants for each gap. Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d or e) in the boxes.
- •2.3.1. (2 Points) Business documents. Choose the document the manager is referring to. Write in your answer into the box.
- •2.3.2. (5 X 3 points) Business documents. Read the memo and note below. Complete the claim form. Write a word or phrase (in capital letters) or a number on lines 1 - 5 in the box. Memo
- •Insurance Claim
- •2.4.1. (2 X 3 points) Meetings. Look at the agenda for a decision-making meeting and decide what statements were made at stage 3. Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d, or e) in the boxes.
- •2.4.2. (3 X 2 points) Meetings. In the following sentences words are missing. Complete the sentences selecting the best variants. Write your answers (letters a, b, or c) in the boxes.
- •3.2.1. (4 X 2 points) Making Presentations. Match the words or word combinations with their definitions. One definition is extra.Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d or e) in the boxes.
- •3.2.2. (1 Point) Making reports. Read the main part of the report and choose the correct answer. Tick (√) your answer in the boxes.
- •3.2.3. (2 X 1 points) Describing graphs. Study the graph and compare the wine consumption. Write your answers (figures 1 or 2) in the boxes.
- •Wine Consumption Litres per head
- •5. Требования к оформлению контрольной работы
- •6. Рекомендуемая литература
- •Содержание дисциплины
- •Санкт-Петербург
- •20_____
2.4.2. (3 X 2 points) Meetings. In the following sentences words are missing. Complete the sentences selecting the best variants. Write your answers (letters a, b, or c) in the boxes.
The language of meetings: Perhaps I didn’t make myself … .
a: clear
b: saying
c: point
The language of meetings: If I could just finish what I was … .
a: saying
b: disagree
c: understand
The language of meetings: OK, let’s move … .
a: on
b: break
c: point
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Раздел 3.
Иностранный язык для профессиональных и академических целей. English for professional and academic purposes.
3.1. (6 x 2 points) Read the article below about a highly successful company. For each question (1-6) on the opposite page, choose the correct answer. Mark one letter (А. В or C) in the box.
BACK TOGETHER AGAIN
In America and Britain the latest boom industry is nostalgia. Everywhere we look we seem to see businesses popping up that help us relive our past. The fashion and music industries are at the forefront with platform shoes and disco music making amazing comebacks. Remembering days gone by bring back memories of old school friends and we naturally wonder where they arc and what they are doing. It was thoughts such as these that Julie Pankhurst had when she was expecting her first child. Amber. Julie started wondering what her old school mates were up to and if any of them had started a family. She came up with an idea to create a website to help people contact old friends. Julie had a background in computer programming and felt creating the website would also keep her busy during her pregnancy. "What resulted was an unexpected multimillion pound online success story called Friends Reunited.
Julie's husband Steve, who was a computer consultant at the time, helped her develop the site. It was based on a simple database system which listed every school in the country. All you had to do was register first and then you could read the message boards and look up people from your old school. Friends Reunited went online in July 2000 and in the beginning had about 20 registrations a day. In January, Friends Reunited was featured on Steve Wright's radio show as Site of the Day. Within six months, half a million people had registered. Up until then the site had been free, but Steve and Julie began charging £5 to offset administration costs. Membership registration reached one million two months later, and today, Friends Reunited is one of the top 10 visited sites in Great Britain.
Friends Reunited is:
a computer programme
a high street store
an Internet website
Who had the original idea for Friends Reunited?
Steve b) Julie c) Amber
What is the purpose of Friends Reunited?
To help old friends get in touch.
То make money out of e-businesses.
То help investors make more money.
How many people used Friends Reunited per day when it started?
2000 b) 200 c) 20
What helped Friends Reunited become so popular?
The fact that membership was free.
It was mentioned on a radio show.
Members could leave messages for friends.
How long did it take before Friends Reunited had one million members?
2 months b) 6 months c) 14 months.
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