
- •Unit I. People in Business Talking about People
- •Vocabulary
- •3. Read and translate the short information about Mr. Lipman and fill in the table.
- •Look at the table. Ask 5 questions about Jim Conway.
- •Write the information about yourself.
- •Look at the table and try to memorize the corresponding nationalities.
- •Say what nationalities the people below are.
- •Complete this table.
- •Fill in the spaces one of these verbs (see Notes):
- •Fill in the gaps one of these verbs:
- •Talking about your company.
- •Vocabulary
- •Read the information about the Finnish Company Nokia.
- •Company facts and figures.
- •Memorize the following words and word combinations.
- •Read the text and try to understand the information. Pepsi – Cola North America
- •Match the equivalents.
- •Complete the sentences.
- •Answer the questions.
- •Here are some facts about the company Goodman & Co.
- •Notes The Present Simple
- •We work We do not work Do we work?
- •Unit 2 Planning a Trip
- •1.Active words and word combinations
- •2. Read the Texts, paying attention to the active words and word combinations. Choosing a Hotel
- •Booking a Hotel
- •3. Are the statements True or False?
- •Language Note Singular
- •4. Fill in the spaces.
- •5.Choose which of the responses (a-d) are correct. Sometimes more than one answer is possible.
- •6. Practice asking and answering the questions. Use the verbs in brackets, like this.
- •In a restaurant you want a menu. ( bring)
- •Language Note. Telling the Time
- •7. Study and complete the table below.
- •Away on business
- •I. Active words and word combinations.
- •II. Read and translate the text.
- •III. Match the equivalents.
- •IV. Answer the following questions:
- •V. Find in the text the equivalents to the following words and word-combinations:
- •VI Complete the sentences using suitable words and phrases below:
- •VII Choose the right variant.
- •Practice
- •I. Here are five conversations heard in the hotel. Put the lines of each dialogue in the right order.
- •Grammar
- •I. Uncountable nouns have no plural form.
- •III. Translate the following sentences into Russian/Ukrainian, paying attention countable and uncountable nouns:
- •Unit 5. Arrangements
- •I. Vocabulary
- •П. Text
- •IV Grammar
- •Unit 6. Describing and Comparing
- •I. Vocabulary:
- •II. Read the Text.
- •Find equivalents in the text
- •Complete the sentances
- •Put the words in the right order.
- •Answer the questions.
- •III. Practice
- •Grammar: adjectives for comparing
- •Unit 7. Dealing with problems
- •Vocabulary notes:
- •Text Risks and how to deal with them
- •III. Comprehension
- •2. In each of the following, select the word or phrase that best completes the statement or answers the question.
- •IV. Word study
- •1. Match the words with their definitions.
- •2. Supply the sentences with the missing words
- •III. Grammar. Expression of future
- •1. Will or Present Continuous for future? Decide if the verbs in italics are in the correct form. Correct them if necessary.
- •2. Complete the dialogues below with the appropriate responses a-h.
- •4. A father has a problem with his son who is studying at university for a business degree. Read this e-mail to his son, and complete sentences 1-8 with phrases a-h.
- •Vocabulary.
- •DOs and don’Ts For Job Seekers
- •Excersises
- •2. Say if the following sentences are true or false. Correct the false statements.
- •Grammar. Present Perfect Simple
- •Question
- •“Have you been to Egypt?”
- •Present Perfect and Past Simple
- •Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Exercise 5
- •Exercise 6
- •Unit 10. Working in the nineties
- •Vocabulary
- •Read the text. The Changing Face of Work
- •Find equivalents in the text:
- •Finish the following sentences
- •C. Choose the right variant
- •D. Answer the following questions
- •Practice
- •4.Grammar
- •Theory. Tense Review.
- •I joined icl two years ago.
- •1. Open the brackets using Present Continuous or Present Indefinite in the following sentences.
- •2. Open the brackets and put the verb into the correct tense, either the Past Indefinite or the Present Perfect.
- •3. Open the brackets using or Present Indefinite or Future Indefinite in the following sentences
- •4. Translate the following sentences into English
- •5. Translate the following sentences into English
- •6. Translate the following sentences into English
- •Unit 11. Management
- •II. Read and translate the text.
- •III. Find in the text equivalents to the following words and word-combinations:
- •IV. Complete the sentences using suitable words or phrases below
- •V. Choose the right variant.
- •Practice
- •Grammar
- •I. Complete the following sentences using suitable forms of phrasal verbs below:
- •II. Choose the correct definitions for the following verbs:
- •Test 19. “Management” Vocabulary.
- •Test 1. Talking about People.
- •Choose the proper verb.
- •Use the proper word for every sentence from the words given below.
- •2. Choose the word. The word are given below.
- •3. Translate from Ukrainian into English.
- •4. Complete the sentence with the correct words.
- •5. Fill in the blanks with the proper verb given below:
- •Test V “Away on Business”. Grammar
- •Test VI “Away on Business”.Vocabulary.
- •II. Use these uncount and count nouns to complete the sentences below:
- •1. The Seto-Ohashi Bridge is 12.3 km …
- •Test 13.Dealing with problems. Grammar.
- •7 What are you going
- •Business interview
- •Choose the right variant
- •“Managerial skills”
- •Insert suitable words and word-combinations:
- •Grammar Test
Test V “Away on Business”. Grammar
Are these words countable or uncomtable? Mark them C or U.
butter bread fruit bottle of wine
water sugar mushroom wine
glass serviette salt soup
glass of water spoon pepper cup of coffee
Test VI “Away on Business”.Vocabulary.
II. Use these uncount and count nouns to complete the sentences below:
a) for business,
b) equipment,
c) rooms,
d) instructions,
e) experience,
f) furniture,
g) the flight
h) happiness
She's had nine month's ... as a secretary.
Are you in San Francisco ... or for pleasure?
How much does this … in the sitting room cost?
How many ... does the hotel have?
Mr. Brown felt well during the ...?
Soldiers carried so much ... that they were barely able to move?
You've got some ... to buy chemical equipment.
Money doesn't always bring ....
Test VI
e)
a)
f)
c)
g)
b)
d)
h)
Test 9.”Arrangements”. Grammar
1 )Не ail alarm system next Monday.
a) is installing; b) are installing; c) installs
2) What next week Diana?
a) is you doing; b) are you doing; с) do you do
3) I her a message,
a) is leaving b)am leaving; c) leaves
4)Tomorrow he to New York.
a) are flying; b)flies; c) is flying
5)We this weekend at home.
a) am spending; b) spend; c) are spending
6)She from New York in three day's time.
a) returns; b)are returning; с) is returning
7)The day after tomorrow he two appointments.
a) is having; b)have ; c)has
8) I ….. at the Marriott Hotel. I'11 be there until Friday.
a) stay; b) is staying; c) am staying
9)The plane In Munich at 10.30 every day.
a) arrives; b)is arriving; c)are arriving
10) I in our customer services department this month.
a) work; b)is working; c) am working
Test 11 “Describing and Comparing”. Vocabulary.
Complete the table
ADJECTIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE NOUN
Long longer the longest length
…1 …2 …3 Depth
High …4 …5 …6
Wide …7 …8 …9
…10 …11 the heaviest …12
Now complete the following sentences using words from the table.
1. The Seto-Ohashi Bridge is 12.3 km …
2. The drilling equipment for the Channel Tunnel was 575 tonnes in …
3. The … running race at the Olympics is the marathon.
4. The CN Tower in Toronto is 553.54 m …; that’s more than 100 m … than the Empire State Building.
5. The area of a rectangle is the … multiplied by the …
6. The gold mines of South Africa go down to a maximum … of 3,500 m.
Answers: 1. Deep
2. deeper
3. the deepest
4. higher
the highest
height
wider
the widest
width
heavy
heavier
heaviness
2. 1) long
2) weight
3) longest
4) high, higher
5) length, width
6) depth
Test 12 “Describing and Comparing” Grammar.
Complete the sentences with Comparative or superlative form of the adjective in brackets. Include any other necessary words like more, less, as, than.
Coca-Cola is …………. (big) soft drinks manufacture in the wold.
This keyboard is quite difficult to use. It’s ………. (small) the one I’m used to.
The conference was a little disappointing. It was ……….. (interesting) I expected.
Yesterday was one of ……….(hot) days of the year.
I think this suggestion is …….. (good) the other one.
It’s impossible to choose between these two products. One is ……… (good) the other.
The first round of negotiations was easy. The next will be …….. (difficult).
We’re only a small company. We’re not …….. (large) the market leader in our sector.
This year our sales figure are ……… (bad) last year.
This is ……….(bad) case of corruption we’ve seen for years.
Answers Test 2: 1. The biggest
2. smaller than
3. less interesting than/ not as interesting as
4. the hottest
better than
as good as
more difficult
as large as
worse than
the worst