- •Деловой иностранный язык
- •1. Общие положения
- •2. Методические указания к изучению дисциплины
- •3. Методические указания к выполнению
- •1.3. (2 Points) Syntax. Organise the correct order of words in General question. Write your answers (letters a, b, c or d) in the boxes.
- •2.3.1. (2 Points) Business Documents . Choose the document the manager is referring to. Write in your answer into the box.
- •2.4.1. (2 X 3 points) Meetings. Look at the agenda for a decision-making meeting and decide what statements were made at stage 1. Tick (√) your answer(s) (letters a, b, c, d, or e) in the boxes.
- •2.4.2. (3 X 1 points) Meetings. In the following sentences words are missing. Complete the sentences selecting the best variants. Write your answers (letters a, b, or c) in the boxes.
- •3.2.1. (4 X 2 points) Making Presentations. Match the words or word combinations with their definitions. One definition is extra.Write your answers (letters a, b, c, or d) in the boxes.
- •3.2.2. (1 Point) Making a report. Read the conclusion of the report and choose the correct answer. Tick (√) your answer in the boxes.
- •3.2.3. (2 X 1 points) Describing graphs. Study the graph and compare the wine consumption. Write your answers (figures 1 or 2) in the boxes.
- •Wine Consumption Litres per head
- •3.3. (7 Points) Read this part of a fax from David Parkinson, a company director who will be arriving from the uk to visit your company next week.
- •Вариант № 2.
- •1.3. (2 Points) Syntax. Organise the correct order of words in Special question. Write your answers (letters a, b, c or d) in the boxes.
- •1.4. (5 X 1 points) Lexis. Complete the sentences putting in phrasal verbs according to the meaning. Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d or e) in the boxes.
- •Раздел 2. Иностранный язык как средство делового общения. English for Business Communication
- •Vidal Sassoon gets in lather with p&g
- •Forward consultants
- •Jeremy Wilson Managing Director
- •2.3.2. (2 Points) Business Documents. Choose the document the manager is referring to. Write in your answer into the box.
- •2.4.1. (2 X 3 points) Meetings. Look at the agenda for a decision-making meeting and decide what statements were made at stage 2. Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d, or e) in the boxes.
- •2.4.2. (3 X 1 points) Meetings. In the following sentences words are missing. Complete the sentences selecting the best variants. Write your answers (letters a, b, or c) in the boxes.
- •3.2.1. (4 X 2 points) Making Presentations. Match the words or word combinations with their definitions. One definition is extra.Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d or e) in the boxes.
- •3.2.2. (1 Point) Making reports. Read the conclusion of the report and choose the correct answer. Tick (√) your answer in the boxes.
- •3.2.3. (2 X 1 points) Describing graphs. Study the graph and compare the wine consumption. Write your answers (figures 1 or 2) in the boxes.
- •Wine Consumption Litres per head
- •3.3. (7 Points) Read this part of a letter from Andras Kertesz, the owner of an electronic goods store in Hungary.
- •Вариант № 3.
- •1.3. (2 Points) Syntax. Organise the correct order of words in Special question. Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d or e) in the boxes.
- •2.1.2. (5 X 1 points) Ethics. In the following text five words are missing. Complete the text selecting the best variants for each gap. Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d or e) in the boxes.
- •2.3.1. (2 Points) Business documents. Choose the document the manager is referring to. Write in your answer into the box.
- •2.3.2. (5 X 3 points) Business documents. Read the memo and note below. Complete the claim form. Write a word or phrase (in capital letters) or a number on lines 1 - 5 in the box. Memo
- •Insurance Claim
- •2.4.1. (2 X 3 points) Meetings. Look at the agenda for a decision-making meeting and decide what statements were made at stage 3. Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d, or e) in the boxes.
- •2.4.2. (3 X 2 points) Meetings. In the following sentences words are missing. Complete the sentences selecting the best variants. Write your answers (letters a, b, or c) in the boxes.
- •3.2.1. (4 X 2 points) Making Presentations. Match the words or word combinations with their definitions. One definition is extra.Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d or e) in the boxes.
- •3.2.2. (1 Point) Making reports. Read the main part of the report and choose the correct answer. Tick (√) your answer in the boxes.
- •3.2.3. (2 X 1 points) Describing graphs. Study the graph and compare the wine consumption. Write your answers (figures 1 or 2) in the boxes.
- •Wine Consumption Litres per head
- •5. Требования к оформлению контрольной работы
- •6. Рекомендуемая литература
- •Содержание дисциплины
- •Санкт-Петербург
- •20_____
1.3. (2 Points) Syntax. Organise the correct order of words in Special question. Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d or e) in the boxes.
a: Auxiliary verb
b: Subject
c: Question word
d: Other words in the sentence
e: Main verb
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1.4. (5 x 1 points) Lexis. Match phrasal verbs with the meaning. Write your answers (letters A, B, C, D, E or F) in the boxes.
1: the engine stopped working |
a: get on |
2: be careful |
b: take off |
3: go into the air |
c: look out |
4: get out of the bed |
d: break down |
5: to manage |
e: get by |
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Раздел 2.
Иностранный язык как средство делового общения. English for Business Communication
2.1.1. (4 x 2 points) Ethics. A word or phrase is missing in each of the sentences below. Three answer choices are given below each sentence. Select the best answer to complete the sentence. Write your answers (letters A, B or C) in the boxes.
If you’re doing business abroad, it’s useful to know about local customs.
If a British nods his/her head, it probably means … .
a: ‘Yes’
b: ‘I am interested’
c: ‘I understand’
If an Asian partner nods his/her head, it probably means … .
a: ‘I understand’
b: ‘Yes’
c: ‘I am interested’
At a social occasion with an Indian client you … .
a: mustn’t discuss business
b: can discuss business
c: don’t have to discuss business
If you are in a pub in England, you have to buy a drink for … .
a: everyone in the group you’re with
b: yourself
c: everyone in the pub
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2.1.2. (5 X 1 points) Ethics. In the following text five words are missing. Complete the text selecting the best variants for each gap. Write your answers (letters a, b, c, d or e) in the boxes.
Easy tips in mobile phone etiquette
Respect the people around you when you (1) … or take a call in public. Use your mobile phone (2) … others. More than 100,000 calls a day are made to emergency (3) … by mobile phone users who report crimes and emergencies.
Follow the rules about mobile phone use. Some places, such as (4) … or aeroplanes, restrict or (5) … the use of mobile telephones.
a: make
b: prohibit
c: help
d: numbers
e: hospitals
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2.2. (7 x 2 points) Read the article below about the history of the steel and metal industries in Sheffield, JK. Are sentences 1-7 on the opposite page Right' or "Wrong'? If there is not enough information to answer Right' or Wrong', choose 'Doesn't say'. For each sentence (1-7) mark one letter (А. В or C) in the box.
PROFIT FROM THE ANSWERS TO YOUR DREAM FUTURE
Franchising: ask the right questions and you should be on the road to success in your venture, advises Michael Весket.
Franchise operators seem to have a simple approach when it comes to recruiting - "Don't worry about what sort of work we're doing, just roll up your sleeves and gel down to it." Potential franchisees glancing through magazine advertisements could struggle to find out what line of business they are chasing because the wording is so vague.
It all seems to be a seller's market. Certainly the sector's profile - there are almost 680 franchise systems, operating in the UK - suggests business is booming. Figures released in the run-up to this week's Franchise Exhibition at the Wembley exhibition and conference centre show the industry is producing a turnover of £9 ½ billion a year and providing more than 326.000 jobs.
The initial start-up cost is now averaging £59,200 and the typical franchise is generating a turnover of almost £300,000 a year while 91% of franchises say they are making money.
It is impressive, but most of the large and reputable franchise operations complain they arc suffering from a shortage of "suitable applicants". More than 40% of franchisors say the biggest barrier to growth is a lack of franchisees they feel will make the grade.
It is simple to buy a franchise operation.
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Advertisements for franchises don't always make it clear what kind of business is involved.
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Franchising appears to be very successful in the UK.
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Each franchise operation makes about £9 ½ billion a year.
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The exhibition at Wembley provided around 326.000 jobs.
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You would need just under £60,000 to start a franchise operation.
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Franchises could grow faster if more money was invested in operations.
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