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IV. Match these sentences halves. Six tips for being a more successful negotiator

1. Good answers don’t always come

quickly,

a. you can’t be tough all the time.

2. Sometimes you have to compromise -

b. or they’ll think you’re weak.

3. Don’t get angry too quickly -

c. enthusiastic negotiators are rare!

4. Don’t agree with everyone all the

time,

d. so don’t be too impatient.

5. Say when you like an idea -

e. be consistent.

6. Keep the same attitude towards

others -

f. try and stay calm.

V. Complete this article with the correct alternative. Stress

Bea Conrad worked for fifteen years as personal assistant to the head of Ajax, a pharmaceutical company. She enjoyed her work despite her heavy …1… . She didn’t mind the …2…; in fact, she liked it. She felt she had a lot of freedom in the way she organized her time, as there was a system of flexitime in the company. Despite having two young children, Bea thought she had a pleasant lifestyle.

Then Ajax was taken over by Zenith, another pharmaceutical company. Bea had a new boss who was too …3… . He gave out …4… and …5… everyone to work twice as hard as before for 12 hours a day. The deadlines became …6… : there was never enough time to finish things. Bea went to see a stress …7…, who advised her to leave the company. She now works for a company where everyone leaves at 5.30 p.m. Bea feels much better and more …8… .

1

a. work

b. job

c. workload

2

a. pressure

b. pressing

c. press

3

a. fair

b. tough

c. consistent

4

a. concerns

b. offers

c. orders

5

a. waited

b. argued

c. expected

6

a. impossible

b. fixed

c. accepted

7

a. council

b. counsellor

c. counsel

8

a. relaxed

b. relax

c. relaxing

GRAMMAR REVIEW

Conditionals

  • First Conditional

if + present simple, will + base form of the verb

This describes a possible condition and its probable result.

Example. If we meet our sales target, we’ll get a bonus.

  • Second Conditional

if + past simple, would + base form of the verb

This describes an unlikely condition and its probable result.

Example. If he listened more, he’d be a better manager.

  • Third Conditional

if + past perfect, would + have + Participle II

This describes an unreal condition or imaginary situation referring to the past and its probable result.

Example. If we had worked harder last month, we would have met our sales target.