
- •Business communications английский язык делового общения
- •Описание курса
- •By Alison Baduel Russian text by Irina Nagai тематический план
- •Lesson 1
- •Introduction to Business Communications
- •Homework
- •Tara Fashions Exercise for Business Communications Introductory Lesson (Pg. 27 Ex. B of Course Book)
- •Lesson 1: English Grammar Exercise
- •Lesson 2
- •Cosmopolitan Readers Queue for Tube Job
- •Useful Terms and Language
- •Vocabulary Words
- •Lesson 2: English Grammar Exercise
- •Lesson 3 Selling Online & Business Negotiations
- •Business Communications Products and Advertising
- •Lesson 5
- •Case Study Group #
- •Fax transmission
- •1. Employees
- •2. Infrastructure
- •3. Local Tax
- •Lesson 5: English Grammar Exercise Prefixes
- •Exercise a: Describe what the words below mean based upon sentence context and what you have learned about prefixes..
- •Lesson 6 New Business and Strategic Planning
- •Lesson 6: English Grammar Exercise
- •Lesson 7 British English versus American English
- •Common Words in Everyday Speech
- •Some Facts about American English and British English
- •Spelling Differences between American English and British English
- •Miscellaneous Spelling Differences between American English and British English
- •Lesson 8
- •Lesson 9
- •Dell Tries to crack South America
- •Management Style Test
- •Management Style Test Answers
- •Lesson 9: English Grammar Exercise Suffixes
- •Lesson 10
- •Influences on Communication
- •The 4 Main Types of Corporate Culture
- •1) Power Cultures
- •2) Role Cultures
- •3) Task Cultures
- •4) Individual Cultures
- •Lesson 10: English Grammar Exercise Common Root Words
- •Exercise a: Define the underlined words based upon sentence context and the chart above.
- •Lesson 11 The Basics of Organizational Design
- •Organizational Designs
- •Business Jargon
- •Common Business Abbreviations
- •Introduction to Business Abbreviations
- •Lesson 12
- •Appendix a English-Russian Business English Reference Guide Useful Words and Expressions
- •Sample Letter
- •Sample Letter
- •Sample Letter
- •Order Acknowledgement
- •Sample Letter
- •Cover Letter
- •Sample Letter
- •Opening Salutations
- •Referring Phrases
- •Литература
Business Jargon
The Importance of Business Jargon
In addition to companies having their own organizational designs, communication channels, and corporate cultures they also tend to have their own jargon. Below is a lsiting of some of the most commonly used phrases that exist in business jargon. Companies do not expect that those outside of their company or their particular marketplace understand the jargon that exists within their company. However, they still continue to use common business jargon aside from the jargon that exists within their company and it is important to know these phrases and terms so that business communications is made easier on both parties involved.
Exercise A: Match the term on the left the correct definition on the right.
1-The “bottom line” A) What his motivation is
2-20/20 hindsight B) Getting something for free
3-Catch 22 C) It will never work
4-Deep pockets D) Big business dealing at lunch time
5-Dog and Pony show E) Doing well, moving forward
6-Fence mending F) To say something jokingly or not truthfully
7-Free ride G) It is needed now or immediately
8-“I needed it yesterday” H) The final result (from accounting) 9-It will never fly I) Be truthful or honest
10-On a roll J) Perfect knowledge but too late
11-Power lunch K) Whatever you do, it won’t work
12-Lay your cards on the table L) A financial presentation
13-To play hardball M) An apology, smoothing of bad relations
14-Tongue in cheek N) Wealthy or having the ability to pay
15-What makes him tick O) To do business in a hard/tough manner
Exercise B: Match the term on the left to it’s definition on the right.
1) Back door A) a complex problem
2) Bait and switch B) to falsify records
3) Bang for the buck/Bang for your buck C) a hopeless person/situation
4) Basket case D) to expand, make stronger
5) Batting average E) no longer contributing
6) Beef up F) an unethical sales technique
7) Bells and whistles G) an unsolvable problem
8) Can of worms H) of questionable ethics, dishonest
9) Catch 22 situation I) questionable past activities
10) Dead wood/Dead weight J) % of the time you are successful
11) To cook the books K) most results for your money
12) Dirty laundry L) features/details of a product
Common Business Abbreviations
Introduction to Business Abbreviations
The use of business abbreviations in the business world is as common as the use of business jargon. Most businesses are unaware of the fact that they are using jargon or abbreviations because such forms of communications have become the standard in their workplaces. Abbreviations are typically used by businesses in an effort to save time and money. You will commonly find business abbreviations in memos, faxes, notes, emails and job advertisements. The following is a list of some of the most commonly used business abbreviations.
A/C- account current
adsd- addressed
adse- adressee
ad- advertisement
app- appendix
Attn.- attention
cc- copies
CEO- Chief Executive Officer
Co.- company
Corp.- corporation
Dept.- department
doc.- document
e.g./e.x.- example
exc.- except, excluding
FY- fiscal year
Inc.- incorporated
info- information
inv.- invoice
IOU- I owe you
L/C- letter of credit
LLC- limited liability company
mdse- merchandise
memo- memorandum
N/A- not applicable
PO- post office
pp.- pages
R&D- research and development
ref.- reference
V.I.P.- very important person
vs- versus
v.v.- vice versa
w/- with
w/o- without
&- and
@- at
#- number