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IV. Which workers normally do these things? Write answers and then compare with a partner:

Wear uniforms; meet guests in reception; decide start/finish times/working hours; set salaries; type letters.

V. Discuss the following questions:

1. Are there many unemployed people in your country?

2. Would you like to be self-employed? What are the advantages/disadvantages?

3. How experienced are you?

4. Would you like to work flexitime?

5. What are the biggest challenges in your job/studies?

VI. Practise the following dialogues. Pay attention to the phrases in bold type:

1.

  • Hi, Mary. It’s Bob here. I’m in the town centre outside the bus station. Could you tell me how to get to your office from here?

  • Sure. Follow the signs for Frankfurt. After about two kilometers, you’ll see a garage on your right. Carry on for another 200 metres and then turn left. Our office is on the left-hand side, just before a railway bridge. When you arrive, park in one of the visitors’ spaces just outside the main building.

  • Thanks, Mary. See you soon.

2.

- Hi, Kate.

- Hello, John. Is everything all right?

- Not really. I’m lost. I’m calling from a service station on the E7 just south of a place called Melton. I don’t have a map with me so could you direct me to the factory.

- Sure. Take the first left after the service station and follow the road to Porlock. Pass the shopping centre on your right and then take the first left. Carry on for three kilometers and you’ll see the factory.

- Thanks.

3.

- Good morning. Can I help you?

- Yes, I have an appointment with Hans Ekberg. Could you tell him I’m here? I’ve left my car in a reserved space.

- That’s ok. I’ll take the car registration number. Could you write your name here please and wear this? Do you know the building?

- I’m afraid I don’t.

- Ok. Go up these stairs and take the lift to the third floor. Mr Ekberg’s office is the fifth on the right, along the corridor.

- Thanks.

4.

- Hello, Sam. Good to see you again.

- And you?

- Sam, I’d like you to meet Lera Berman, our Marketing Manager.

- Hello, Sam. Pleased to meet you. Did you have a good journey?

- Yes, very good. The directions were very clear.

VII. Rearrange the conversations:

  1. - Yes, it is, and it’s growing all the time.

- We employ just over 5000 people worldwide. There are around 400 employees in this factory.

- Is business going well?

- We’re in the label business. We produce all kinds of labels – price labels, bottle labels, even postage stamps. We have factories in France, Germany, Malaysia, China and the UK.

- How many people work for the company?

  1. - So, tell me more about your mailing business.

- What kind of company are you?

- Sure. We provide a complete packaging and mailing service for our customers. Now we have branches all over the south of the country and we have plans to open new branches in the north.

- We’re a private limited company. We’re not listed on the Stock Exchange …. yet.

  1. - We moved here five years ago. Before that, we were in a very small office building in the centre of town.

- So, how long have you been on this site?

- And when was the company set up?

- That’s very impressive.

- Ten years ago – by Simon Donna who is still the Managing Director. He started the company with just two employees.

  1. - No, I don’t. Has she been here long?

- Pleased to meet you Olivier. How are things in Paris?

- Let me show you round the office. Our sales representatives work in this open plan area. The room in the corner is Brit Gamlin’s office. She’s the Senior Sales Manager here. Do you know her?

- Hello, Brit. I’d like you to meet Olivier Blaireau from the Paris office.

- No, she joined the company two months ago. Come with me, I’ll introduce you to her.