Business Start-up 1 Students Book
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Present simple: positive
They own the company.
He owns fifty percent of the company.
The verb have is irregular:
They have factories in Russia.
He has Australian nationality.
F Grammar reference 9
bGrammar practice F Page 96, Exercise 5.
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1MetaLin buys steel from a supplier.
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e Grammar practice F Page 96, Exercise 6.
Present simple: questions
What do they sell?
Do they have customers in China?
Where does she come from?
Does he own the company?
F Grammar reference 9
5Work with a partner. Ask and answer questions about Goran Tatic.
Where ... come from? Where ... live? What company ... own?
6Communication practice 8. Student A F Page 79. Student B F Page 88.
USEFUL LANGUAGE
My colleague comes from Germany. They buy steel from suppliers in Russia. They have factories in China.
We sell this product all over the world. He owns the company.
They make computer software.
High numbers and decimals
250 = two hundred and fifty
12,000 = twelve thousand
50,000 = fifty thousand
2.5 million = two point five million
3 billion = three billion
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cVocabulary practice F Page 96, Exercise 7.
dWork with a partner. Talk about daily
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AWhat time / When do you get up?
BI get up at 7.30.
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I’m not a morning person. You aren’t late.
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Other verbs
They don’t work late.
She doesn’t start eary.
FGrammar reference 1 and 9
fGrammar practice F Page 96, Exercise 8.
3Communication practice 9 F Page 97. Work with a partner.
aWork with a partner. Read the article about mealtimes. Which two statements are not true?
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bWork with a partner. Ask and answer questions about the words and abbreviations at the top of the article.
A What does ... mean?
B (I think) ... means ... (but I’m not sure). A What does ... stand for?
B I don’t know. / It stands for ... .
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Polite requests: Could ...?
Could you spell that, please?
F Grammar reference 15
d Grammar practice F Page 97, Exercise 2.
4Communication practice 10. Student A F Page 80. Student B F Page 88.
5a Does Portuguese use English words?
Write some words in the chart.
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bDiscuss your words with a partner. How do you say them in Portuguese? How do you say them in English?
USEFUL LANGUAGE
What does ‘web’ mean?
It means ‘Internet’.
What does ‘e’ stand for?
It stands for ‘electronic’.
How do you spell ‘Internet’?
I don’t understand. What does this mean?
I don’t know. / I’m not sure. / I think it means ... .
Sorry? Could you say that again, please?
Could you speak slowly, please?
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2I ________ about thirty or forty messages a day, from colleagues and customers.
3I don’t ________ messages in English.
4I ________ emails in English. I understand about 50%.
bWork with a partner. Talk about emails in your job, using the verbs in 1a.
2a Work in pairs. Read the emails. Who would like to go to the training course and what are their telephone numbers?
bVocabulary practice F Page 97, Exercise 3.
cRead the emails and underline all the
possessive adjectives from the box.
my your his her its our their
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Where’s Andrew’s office? What’s Tom’s number? (Use ’s with people.)
He’s the manager of the Rome office. What’s the number of the London office?
(Use of with places.)
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eComplete 1 - 5. Use ’s or of. Refer to the emails if necessary.
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This is ________________________ .
f Grammar practice F Page 97, Exercise 4.
Work in pairs. Ask questions about the emails.
What’s ...’s phone number / extension number / email address?
Communication practice 11. Student A F Page 80. Student B F Page 89.
USEFUL LANGUAGE
to write/send a message to (someone) to read/recieve a message from (someone)
Writing emails and faxes
Dear Mr/Ms Smith,
(John Smith = Mr; Jill Smith = Mrs) Regards, / Best regards,
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Do you read a lot of books?
Where do you buy them?
What sort of music do you like?
Where do you buy your CDs?
Where do you book your holidays/ flights?
bRead about the websites. Do you use these sites?
cRead about the companies again, and fill in the gaps. Use a dictionary to help you.
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7iTunes sells CD covers to download and __________ on paper.
8You can __________ easyJet flights by phone or on the internet.
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1You can/can’t buy books from Amazon.
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4You can/can’t buy songs from iTunes.
5You can/can’t buy CDs from iTunes.
6easyJet flights are/aren’t free on the internet.
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Can you buy products from the website?
What can customers buy? Where can I buy CDs?
1What’s the name of the train company?
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4Can you pay for tickets by credit card?
5Can you receive tickets by mail in the UK?
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Communication practice 12. Student A F Page 80. Student B F Page 89.
Think about a website you know. Make notes about what you can use it for. Talk to your partner about it. Ask your partner questions about a website they use.
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cRead the article and answer the questions.
1What are ‘business facilities’? Give examples.
2Where is the Emirates Tower Hotel?
3What group is the hotel in?
4What is the group’s business strategy?
5Does the hotel have good business facilities?
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