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II. Work in pairs to answer these questions.

In which country (Russia, Germany, US or Spain):

  1. should you start a negotiation with general conversation?

  2. do negotiators show strong emotions?

  3. is it common for there to be several conversations at the same time during a

negotiation?

  1. do negotiators focus on results rather then developing relationships?

  2. do negotiators plan their tactics carefully?

  3. should you not stop someone while they are talking?

  4. is it usual for the atmosphere to be relaxed and friendly?

  5. do negotiators prefer to think of ideas during a negotiation rather than

before it starts?

  1. do negotiators like to talk about business immediately?

  2. should you not give the other side too much as they will not respect you?

III. Discuss these questions.

  1. If you are from one of the countries in the articles, do you agree with

what the article says?

  1. If you are from another country, which of the countries is the nearest to

your own country in terms of negotiating behaviour? Why?

IV.Translate into English:

1. Чтобы успешно вести международный бизнес, научитесь уважать

свою собственную культуру, а также терпимо и с уважением

относитесь к культуре других стран.

  1. Не следует путать бельгийцев с французами, канадцев с американцами, новозеландцев с австралийцами.

3. Этикет - это система принятых в обществе правил вежливого

поведения.

4. Одинаковые жесты могут иметь разное значение в различных

культурах.

5. Короткое, крепкое рукопожатие является обычным для Европы и

Америки.

  1. Большинство американцев измеряют степень успеха карьерным ростом и личными достижениями.

  2. Япония - маленькая страна с большим населением, и личного пространства здесь практически не существует.

  1. Японцы считают, что гармоничные личные отношения персонала компании делают организацию сильнее, а работу эффективнее.

9. Прежде чем отправляться в деловую поездку в Китай, вы должны

знать, как происходит процесс принятия решений в этой стране.

10. На деловых встречах американцы обычно обращаются друг к другу

по именам.

LISTENING 1

(Market Leader Intermediate Unit 7 Recording 7.5, 7.6, 7,7)

  1. Listen to the conversation between two people who have recently met.

What is wrong? How can it be improved?

  1. In what business situations would you use the words and expressions

below?

Congratulations! I don’t mind. I’m afraid ...

Cheers! Excuse me. Please ...

Make yourself at home. Sorry. Could you ...

Help yourself. It’s on me. That sounds good.

  1. What would you say in the following situations?

  1. You don’t hear someone’s name when you are introduced to him/her.

  2. You have to refuse an invitation to dinner with a supplier.

  3. You are offered food you hate.

  4. You want to end a conversation in a diplomatic way.

  5. You have to greet a visitor.

  6. You have to introduce two people to each other.

  7. You offer to pay for a meal.

  8. You have to propose a toast.

  9. Your colleague has been made redundant.

  10. You arrive half an hour late for the meeting.

  1. Listen and check your answers to task III.

  1. What can you say in the first five minutes of meeting someone? Choose the best answer in the right-hand column for the questions in the left-hand column.

  1. Is this your first visit to the Far East? a. At the Peninsula Hotel.

  2. Oh really. What do you do? b. Nearly ten years.

  3. How long have you been there? c. No, I come here quite often.

  4. Have you been to Hong Kong before? d. No. This is my first trip.

  5. Business or pleasure? e. I’m the Marketing Director for a

small import-export company.

  1. How long have you been here? f. Business, I’m afraid.

  2. How long are you staying? g. Till tomorrow night.

  3. Where are you staying? h. A week.

  4. What’s the food like? i. I really like it. There’s so much

to do.

  1. So, what do you think of Hong Kong? j. It’s very good, but eating in the

Peninsula can be quite expensive.

  1. Listen and check your answers to task V.