- •Предисловие
- •Unit 1. Business communication: face to face
- •1.1. Listening Development
- •It is ok to start a conversation with a stranger at a business conference.
- •It is extremely important to provide your interlocuter with contact details.
- •1.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •Conversation 1
- •Conversation 2
- •Conversation 3
- •1.4. Reading Improvement
- •How to Make Small Talk
- •1.4. Writing Enhancement
- •1.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Conversation 1
- •Conversation 2
- •Active vocabulary Unit 1. Business Communication: Face to Face
- •Idiomatic expressions
- •Unit 2. Career prospects for language students
- •2.1. Listening Development
- •2.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •Interview
- •Assignment 9. Read the following texts and fill in the gaps with the phrases given in the list below.
- •1.4. Reading Improvement
- •Train conductor
- •1.5. Writing Enhancement Effective Essay Builder
- •I. Prewriting Essays
- •II. Writing Essays
- •Introduction Paragraph
- •III. Editing Essays
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar and Spelling
- •Style and Organisation
- •2.6. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Unit 2. Career Prospects for Language Students
- •Unit 3 corporate life
- •3.1. Listening Development
- •China Faces Drop in Recruitment
- •British Job Losses
- •3.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •3.3. Reading Improvement
- •3.4. Writing Enhancement
- •3.5. Speaking Reinforcement Launching Your Own Business
- •Business plan checklist
- •Active vocabulary Unit 3. Corporate Life
- •Unit 4. Job hunting
- •4.1. Listening Development
- •4.2 Vocabulary Enrichment
- •Job-Seeker's Glossary of Job-Hunting Terms
- •Reading Improvement
- •4.4. Writing Enhancement
- •4.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Active vocabulary Unit 4. Job Hunting
- •Idiomatic expressions
- •Unit 5. Jobs and careers: revision & consolidation
- •5.1. Listening Development
- •5.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •5.3. Reading Improvement
- •Where I get my energy Emma Marsden asked six women who live to the full to tell how they do it.
- •5.4. Writing Enhancement
- •5.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Active vocabulary Unit 5. Revision and consolidation
- •Unit 6. Health matters
- •6.1. Improve Your Listening Skills
- •6.2 Vocabulary Enrichment
- •6.3. Reading Improvement
- •Processed food
- •6.4. Writing Enhancement
- •6.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Active vocabulary Unit 6. Health Matters
- •Unit 7. Sports and keeping fit
- •7.1. Listening Development
- •7.2. Vocabulary Enrichment
- •Indoor sports: ______________________________________________________
- •7.3. Reading Improvement
- •Ronald mcdonald to promote fitness
- •Yoga is best for back pain sufferers
- •7.4. Writing Enhancement
- •7.5. Speaking Reinforcement
- •Active vocabulary Unit 7. Sports and Keeping Fit
- •References
- •Contents
III. Editing Essays
What is the editing stage?
The editing stage is when you check your essay for mistakes and correct them.
Editing Steps:
Vocabulary
1. Read your draft essay and underline all the expressions from your active vocabulary you’ve used.
2. See what other expressions can be used. Add them at relevant places.
Grammar and Spelling
1. Check your spelling. 2. Check your grammar. 3. Read your essay again. 4. Make sure each sentence has a subject. 5. Make sure your subjects and verbs agree with each other. 6. Check the verb tenses of each sentence. 7. Make sure that each sentence makes sense.
Style and Organisation
1. Make sure your essay has an introduction, supporting paragraphs, and a summary paragraph.
2. Check that you have a thesis statement that identifies the main idea of the essay.
3. Check that all your paragraphs follow the proper paragraph format.
4. See if your essay is interesting.
Home Assignment 1. Write a draft of the body of your essay, edit it following instructions in the Editing Essays section and write a clean copy to hand in following instructions in the Publishing Essays section.
Correction of Mistakes
What is correction of mistakes?
Correction of mistakes takes place after you receive your essay checked by the teacher with your mistakes marked or corrected (for correction symbols used by your teacher see Appendix 2).
Five steps of correcting mistakes:
1. Identify what your mistake is. If necessary, consult Grammar books, dictionaries or your teacher.
2. Rewrite each sentence containing a mistake underlining the correct variant.
3. In brackets briefly explain what the rule is for each case.
4. If it was a spelling mistake write two lines of the word.
5. Memorise the correct variant.
Example:
A student hate coming late but can’t do anything about it. |
Subject–Predicate Agreement |
Correction of mistakes A student hatescoming late… (third person singular) |
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Home Assignment 2. Do correction of mistakes. If there more than 5-7 mistakes per page in the essay, rewrite it correctly.
Just have written up my first essay!
2.6. Speaking Reinforcement
Assignment 1. Get ready to present your essay in class. Remember that you can peep into your notes but you can’t read.
Assignment 2. After you have listened to essay presentations, you’ll be asked to discuss what you liked about them, which ideas were original, and which arguments were the strongest, etc. Get ready to give your commentary.
You can evaluate your own presentation noting any areas you think are especially good, or that need attention: organisation, content, language, delivery, body language, visual aids, overall impression.
Listen attentively to your classmates’ feedback, to their suggestions for improvement, and try to get better on any areas of wealness.
ACTIVE VOCABULARY
Unit 2. Career Prospects for Language Students
The following are some of the useful expressions to be found in this unit. Make sure you understand them and can properly use them in speech.
consumer
profit
profit margin
weird
glamorous
to apply for a job
to make an application
to employ someone
to give someone a job
to to do smth for a living
to earn one’s living
to earn a good wage
to make a lot of money
to have a large income
to run a business
to go out of business
to beat the odds
to hand in one's resignation
to dismiss someone from a job
to retire from work
Look through the exercises in 2.2 Vocabulary Enrichment and complete this list with other words and expressions relevant to the topic. Pay attention to how they are used.