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  1. In your opinion, which of these items of advice for a successful

conversation are useful and which are not?

  1. Listen carefully 5. Ask questions

  2. Give only yes or no answers 6. Stay silent

  3. Interrupt a lot 7. Keep eye contact

  4. Be polite 8. Be friendly

LISTENING 2

Socializing and entertaining

(Market Leader Pre-Intermediate Unit 9 Recording 9.5, 9.6, 9.7)

  1. Socializing is an important part of good management. When socializing for business in your country, how important are the following?

  1. being on time

  2. the way people dress

  3. how you address people (first names or family names?)

  4. giving gifts

  5. shaking hands/kissing/hugging/bowing?

  1. Rachel, who is from the UK, is on a business trip to Russia. Alexandra is a Russian business contact. Listen to their conversation. Then answer these questions.

    1. What does Alexandra invite Rachel to?

    2. Does Rachel accept?

  1. Complete this extract from the conversation in Exercise II.

Rachel Well, it’s very ____ ____ ____(1), Alexandra, but I

think I’d like to relax at the hotel tonight, ____ ____(2)

don’t ____(3). I’m a bit tired, quite honestly.

Alexandra Are you sure? You’d really enjoy it.

Rachel It’s very kind of you, but perhaps ____ ____(4).

IV. Marta is being entertained by Sven, who works for the company she is visiting on a business trip to Sweden. Listen to their conversation. Below are the answers to three questions. What were the questions?

    1. Well, Marta, people like to be in the open air.

    2. I usually watch television.

    3. Well, generally I spend time with my children.

V. Listen to another conversation between Sven and Marta. What did Sven do to entertain Marta?

VI. Listen again. In which order do you hear these sentences?

  1. I’m glad you enjoyed the tour. 

  2. We’ll be in touch soon. 

  3. I hope you have a good journey back. 

  4. Thanks for showing me round the city. 

  5. Thanks very much for your hospitality. 

  6. I really enjoyed the meal tonight. 

VII.Role-play these situations.

  1. You are having dinner with a business contact who tries to persuade

you to try a type of food you hate. Refuse politely.

  1. You meet a business contact in a foreign country. Find out the

information below. Also, tell them about yourself using a. to d. as a

guard.

      1. how they spend their weekends

      2. where they go for their holidays

      3. what they do in the evenings

      4. what kinds of hobbies and sports they like

Useful language

Making excuses

It’s very kind of you, but …

I’d like to relax if you don’t mind.

It’s very kind of you, but another time perhaps.

Showing interest

Really?

You don’t say so!

Interesting!

Making conversation

What do you like to do in your spare time?

Where are you going for your holiday this year?

I really enjoyed the meal.

Can you tell me about any interesting places to visit?

What/How about you?

Saying goodbye/Thanking your host

Thanks very much for your hospitality.

Thanks for showing me round the city.

I’ll be in touch soon.

CASE STUDY