- •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
Case Study Group #
Names of the People in the Group:
1) What do you think the normal consumer profile is for your customers?
Age:
Gender:
Job:
Income Level:
2) If you were an advertising agency what recommendations would you make to this company?
Ex: advertise in different ways-billboards, TV, radio, magazines, etc. And WHY does the company need to use these different ways to reach its customers?
3) If you worked for this company, and had an advertising budget of $25 million, how would you try to increase their sales?
4) What seems to be the target market for this company?
Ex: children, young adults, university students, young professionals, older professionals, retired individuals, families, or any combination of the above.
5) Do you think that it would help this company to expand its advertising campaign to reach children or university students?
Class Materials
Fax and Email Forms of Business Correspondence
Things to Include in a Fax:
Have the headings of: To, From, Fax Number, Date, Number of Pages, and Subject
The style of the fax can be formal, as in a business letter, or informal. This depends on who you are writing to.
Points can be but do not have to be numbered for clarity.
“Regards” or “Sincerely” is often used for the closing of the letter.
The person’s name and position are typed out and the individual also signs their name.
Example of a Fax:
Denton County Chamber of Commerce
Fax transmission
To: Arnold Coleman, CEO Fax Number: 972 298 8160
From: John Smith Faxed From: 717 245 4356
Date: October 10, 2004 Pages: (including this page) 1
Subject: Your letter, October 2, 2004
Dear Mr. Coleman,
Thank you for your letter of 2 October 2004 asking about the possibility of opening a factory for the manufacture of your products in Denton County. Let me answer some of your questions.
1. Employees
Yes, Denton County has a large workforce of well-trained and hard-working possible employees available.
2. Infrastructure
Road and rail links to the main cities in TX and throughout the U.S., the airports and ports are excellent.
3. Local Tax
In certain situations it is possible to arrange favorable tax conditions for start-up organizations.
If you would like to discuss the possibilities further, please call my office at (972) 567- 8160 to arrange a meeting for when you are in the area. I look forward to hearing from you.
Regards
John Smith
John Smith
Chief Development Officer
Things to Remember When Writing an Email:
They can have a formal business style or a very informal style, similar to spoken English. There is also a semi-formal style which is in between these two styles.
Remember who you are talking to in order to decide how you should compose your email.
The Semi-Formal Email:
It is similar to a standard business letter, but less formal and usually shorter. The ending is typically “Best wishes” rather than “Sincerely”. This style is best used when you are sending an e-mail to somebody who is outside of your company, or whom you do not know very well. The focus is on giving or asking for information quickly.
The Informal Email:
It is the most suitable for e-mails within your company and for people whom you know well. The greeting is often, “Hi”, “Hello”, or even “How are you?”. Sometimes endings are omitted altogether. Sometimes the writer will type only in small letters. This style is much more similar to spoken than written English. Sometimes people use abbreviations if they want to save time.
Ex: CU=See you, Thx=Thanks, 2=to/too, 4=for, RUOK?=are you okay?, TTYL=talk to you later, WBS=write back soon, ASAP=as soon as possible, How R U?=How are you?
Example of a Formal Email:
To: jedwin@worldcu.org
From: tsmith@bankone.com
Cc: callen@bankone.com
Subject: Cooperation agreement
Attachments: Word Document 52K
Dear Jim,
To celebrate the signing of the agreement between our two companies we would like to invite you to participate in our annual sales meeting which is taking place this year in Hawaii, October 25-29. Please feel free to bring another person with you as our guest if you would like to join us.
I hope it will possible for you to join us. Please let us know.
Best wishes,
Tammy
Tammy Smith
Product Manager
Bank One
21 Gold Street
Garland, TX 75210
Phone: 001 972 675 8760