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We're in Business - Students' Book

Az üzletben vagyunk - Tankönyv - English for commercial practice and international trade/Angol kereskedelmi gyakorlat és nemzetközi kereskedelem

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London
Kiadó: Longman Group UK Limited
Kiadás helye: London
Kiadás éve:
Kötés típusa: Varrott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 138 oldal
Sorozatcím: We're in Business
Kötetszám:
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 25 cm x 19 cm
ISBN: 0-582-74872-0
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We'r© in Business is a one-year course for business and commercial students at intermediate level. Authentic commercial information is presented and the four language skills practised in the context of an import/export agency. The commercial content is introduced step by step and recycled throughout the course. The sound structural programme and graded vocabulary development are fully integrated. The necessary language skills are developed through realistic job tasks. We'ie in Business can be used on its own or following on from its companion volume We Mean Business. We're in Business comprises: • Students' Book • Teacher's Book • Workbook • Students' cassette of dialogues and listening exercises • Language Laboratory drills (Set of 2 cassettes)

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Introduction
Unit One
Language:
Business/ Commerce:
Unit Two
Language:
Business/Commerce:
Unit Three
Language:
Business/ Commerce:
Unit Tour
Language:
Introducing Transworld
The alphabet (pronunciation)
Present simple tense
Present progressive tense
Past simple tense
Will
Greetings and introductions
Requests
Job advertisements
Telephone enquiries
Business letter formát and terminology
The work of a freight forwarder
Buymg and Selling
Sums of money
Adjectives: íoo short, not long enough
Collective nouns
Count and mass nouns
Question practice
Receipts
The vocabulary of buying and selling
Cheques
Memoranda
Business letter formát and conventions
A simulation: Buying and selling
Transportation
Confirming question tags
Dimensions
Used to do
Reported speech
Comparatives
Connectors
Question practice
Comparative methods of transportation
Freight rates
Containerisation
Note-taking
Oral (and written) presentation
Page 1
Page 10
Page 21
Page 29
Insurance
Román numerals
Years, centuries and dates
Phrasal verbs
Brief history of insurance and Lloyd's
Insurance vocabulary and procedures
Sorting and summarising correspondence relating to an
insurance transaction
Parts of a telex
Standard business letter phrases: I am pleased/sorry to inform
you that. . .
A simulation: Broking and underwriting
Unit Five
Language:
Business/ Commerce:
Sales Documentation
Immediate reported speech
Reported speech in the past
You/one
Non-defining relatíve clauses
Past perfect tense
Telephone conversations
Sales and transport documentation
An invoice and an order
A memorandum
Page 38
ConsolidationA Transworld News
Page 45
Unit Sík Distribution Page 46
Language: Reported questions
The passive
Countries
Business/Commerce: Telephone messages and enquiries
Standard business letter phrases: I would be grateful if you
could . . .
The work of a freight forwarder (continued)
The distribution of manufactured goods
Oral (and written) presentation
Telexing flight information
TJnitSeven Foreign Exchange
Language: First conditional
Start doing
Present perfect progressive tense
Business/Commerce: A view of the economy
International trade figures
Visible/invisible imports/exports
Balance of Trade and Payments
Currency exchange
Oral presentation
A letter of enquiry to a holiday advertisement
Page 55
UnitEight
Language:
Borrowing Money
Comparatives: not as cheap
Mathematical calculations
Question practice
Word stress
Use of the articles
The former/the latter
Punctuation and capital letters
Loans and overdrafts
The vocabulary of borrowing money
Credit cards/travel and entertainment cards
Note-taking
Oral (and written) presentation
A bank statement
Business letter conventions
Page 62
Unit ülne Computerised Accounts
Language: The passive (reuision)
Alphabetical order
Cou ntries/nationalities
Confirming question tags (reuision)
Yes/no questions
Going to do
Was going to do
Business/Commerce: Writing a letter from dictation
Parts of a computer
Accounting procedures
A 'computer program'
Dealing with correspondence
A telephone conversation
Comparison of standard phrases in telexes, telephone
conversations and formai business letters
Page 71
UnitTen
Language:
Business/ Commerce:
Types of Business
Percentages and fractions
Must/can
Unlikely possibilities (second conditional)
Question practice
Setting up a limited company
Types of business
Note-taking
A Memorandum of Association
Describing graphs
A simulation: Speculating
Page 79
Cow sol I (lation. B TransworldNews
Unit Eleven
Language:
Business/ Commerce:
UnitTwelve
Language:
Airfreight
Deduction: might be/can't be/must be
Vocabulary development (instruct-instmction)
Telephone arrangements for airfreight consignments
An air waybill
Flight departures
Telex abbreviations
Writing telexes
Import Regulations
Defining relatíve clauses
Obligation: must/have to/do not have to/mustn't
Hauing things done
First/second conditionals
Import regulations
Customs documentation
Documents for a consignment (reuision)
The function of the customs
Oral (and written) presentation
A simulation: Trade negotiations
Page 88
Page 89
Page 97
Unit Thirteen
Language:
Business/ Commerce:
Quotations
Intonation: unfinished sentences
Deduction: can't have been/must have been
Personal description
Writing a letter from dictation
Quotation abbreviations
Pricing and giving quotations for export consignments
Formality and informality in letters
Page 105
UnitFourteen
Language:
Seafreight
Present progressive tense (reuision)
Past simple tense (reuision)
Word stress
Intention: do something/to do something
Defining
Question practice
Business/Commerce: Seafreight procedures
A Bili of Lading
A Bili of Exchange
Negotiability and discounting
Page 112
UnitFifteen
Language:
Business/ Commerce:
Letters of Credit
Impossible past conditions (third conditional)
Either/ neither/both
Question practice
Comparisons: and so is/does
Letters of Credit and Bilis of Exchange
A Bili of Lading
Revision of documentation
A letter of apology
Page 119
Consolidation C Transworld News
Tapescript
List of irregular verbs
Page 126
Page 128
Page 136
Word list
Page 138

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