剑桥商务英语第二版中级Unit bppt课件
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剑桥商务英语中级第二版 2b corporate hospitality

on prep. supported financially by (sb/sth) 财务上依靠(某人[某 事物] e.g.feed a family on 20 a week 靠每周20英镑养家 (infml 口) Drinks are on me, ie I will pay for them. 饮料钱归我付.
Unit 2b Corporate hospitality
1. They are on a fact-finding mission to help them decide whether to offer your company substantial contract. Substantial rge in amount; considerable 数目大的; 可观的 e.g. obtain a substantial loan 获得大笔贷款.
适合他的社会身份
3). facilitate one-to-one conversation 有利于一对一交流
Unit 2b Corporate hospitality
4). take it as a chance to strengthen business ties 把此作为加强业务关系的机会
Unit 2b Corporate hospitality
4. He has a two-day stopover on his way back to New York.
Stopover a short stay somewhere between two parts of a journey
Unit 2b Corporate hospitality
e.g. The promotion is a hook to attract consumers
新编剑桥商务英语完整中级Unit 2bppt课件

Chinese
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Text 2-7
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Got a lunch with a client or contact today? Are you
sure your objectives of the meal are clear? If your
answer to the last question is yes-having some nice
/show/unuSU9Bo39CljkFR.html(商务接待)
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Teaching Objective
To enable Ss to talk about corporate hospitality
To practice reading for gist and specific information
商学 院工 商管 理系 商务 英语
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Unit overview
Mixing business with pleasure: Speaking of suitable ways of entertaining corporate guests and discussing advantage and disadvantage of mixing business with pleasure; Reading an article about business socializing.
invite him to a round of golf 邀请他去打一场高尔夫 球
be fit his social status 适合他的社会身份 facilitate one-to-one conversation 有利于一对一交流 take it院商a学s工a chance to strengthen business ties 把此作
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Text 2-7
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Got a lunch with a client or contact today? Are you
sure your objectives of the meal are clear? If your
answer to the last question is yes-having some nice
/show/unuSU9Bo39CljkFR.html(商务接待)
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Teaching Objective
To enable Ss to talk about corporate hospitality
To practice reading for gist and specific information
商学 院工 商管 理系 商务 英语
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Unit overview
Mixing business with pleasure: Speaking of suitable ways of entertaining corporate guests and discussing advantage and disadvantage of mixing business with pleasure; Reading an article about business socializing.
invite him to a round of golf 邀请他去打一场高尔夫 球
be fit his social status 适合他的社会身份 facilitate one-to-one conversation 有利于一对一交流 take it院商a学s工a chance to strengthen business ties 把此作
BEC中级PPT课件

Introduction to Business English
• What is Business English? • What is involved in Business English ? • Why should we learn Business
English? • How can we learn Business English
Input And Tasks In Listening
Input
Task
• 3 short telephone • Gap-filling (words conversations (p14) and numbers)
• 2 sets of 5 short monologues (p14)
• A long conversation or monologue (3-4 minutes) (p48)
• Four parts in the reading of BEC exam and related tasks (1 hour)
Reading Part One
• Four topic-related texts (A-D) or one long text and seven statements below the texts.
• Match monologues with topics/places etc.
• Multiple-choice comprehension questions
Reading
• Authentic, semi-authentic and examination-style texts test the ability to read for gist and specific information.
BEC剑桥商务英语中级课件

ate talks to candidate Candidates discuss a topic together
Written prompt Written or visual prompt
Short talk
Completing a collaborative task
Sample questions of short talks
Input And Tasks In Listening
Input • 3 short telephone conversations (p14) • 2 sets of 5 short monologues (p14) • A long conversation or monologue (3-4 minutes) (p48) Task • Gap-filling (words and numbers) • Match monologues with topics/places etc. • Multiple-choice comprehension questions
Reading Part One
• Four topic-related texts (A-D) or one long text and seven statements below the texts. • Match each of the seven statements with the relevant text. • Test ability to read for gist and specific information. • Example: p85
What is involved in Business English?
• English language • Business communication skills • Business vocabulary (jargon) • Cultures
Written prompt Written or visual prompt
Short talk
Completing a collaborative task
Sample questions of short talks
Input And Tasks In Listening
Input • 3 short telephone conversations (p14) • 2 sets of 5 short monologues (p14) • A long conversation or monologue (3-4 minutes) (p48) Task • Gap-filling (words and numbers) • Match monologues with topics/places etc. • Multiple-choice comprehension questions
Reading Part One
• Four topic-related texts (A-D) or one long text and seven statements below the texts. • Match each of the seven statements with the relevant text. • Test ability to read for gist and specific information. • Example: p85
What is involved in Business English?
• English language • Business communication skills • Business vocabulary (jargon) • Cultures
BEC中级第二版unit 2b

Homework
Self-study 2b and exam practice. Write a letter of acceptance of 120-140 words.
It should be clear,appropriately formal and include the five listed points.
Language points
1. meet the expenses 支付,付清 Can you meet the amount? 2. put/leave/place sth at one’s disposal 把某物交给某 人自由处理 My reading room is at your disposal. 3. a keen theater-goer: a theater fan a keen gardener, keen competition Be keen on sth.: be interested in … He is keen on computer games.
BEC-II
Unit 2b
Corporate hospitality
Objectives:
To enable Ss to talk about corporate hospitality To practise reading for specific information and using phrases on making and dealing with invitations
Language focus
1 contact: 熟人,有业务关系的人,有利用价值的人 a person you may use to your advantage or who can provide you with important information the contacts in the city hall 在市政府里面的熟人 2. Social context: social setting / social environment 社交场合 3. Prospect: potential clients 潜在顾客,委托人或购 买者,前途,前景 e.g. She is talking warmly to several prospects. He has a great prospect since he is always diligent and smart.
剑桥商务英语教程ppt课件精选全文

She smiled in greeting. 她微笑着打招呼。 She welcomed us with a cheerful
greeting. 她兴高采烈地打招呼欢迎我们。
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TWO KINDS OF GREETINGS
1)Formal/Informal 2)Greeting by words/Greeting
Good morning
before 12am
Good afternoon between 12am to 5pm
Good evening
after 5pm
Good night when leaving at night or going to bed
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UNSPOKEN GREETINGS
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Unit 1
Greetings and Introductions
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES :
How to make introductions? 1)How to introduce yourself? 2)How to introduce others? How to greet people when you
Between friends you can add dude(/dju:d/小伙 子)/man, etc. to the end
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How are you? -- Pretty good. -- Fine, thank you. -- Nothing much. / Nothing special.
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Miss. 小姐,用作未婚女子姓名之前 Mrs. 夫人, 太太 Ms. 女士, 用在婚姻状况不明的女子姓
greeting. 她兴高采烈地打招呼欢迎我们。
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TWO KINDS OF GREETINGS
1)Formal/Informal 2)Greeting by words/Greeting
Good morning
before 12am
Good afternoon between 12am to 5pm
Good evening
after 5pm
Good night when leaving at night or going to bed
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UNSPOKEN GREETINGS
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Unit 1
Greetings and Introductions
1
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES :
How to make introductions? 1)How to introduce yourself? 2)How to introduce others? How to greet people when you
Between friends you can add dude(/dju:d/小伙 子)/man, etc. to the end
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How are you? -- Pretty good. -- Fine, thank you. -- Nothing much. / Nothing special.
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Miss. 小姐,用作未婚女子姓名之前 Mrs. 夫人, 太太 Ms. 女士, 用在婚姻状况不明的女子姓
剑桥商务英语中级第二版-3b-cash-flowPPT演示课件
送交某人帐单(要求为某事物付帐)
e.g. I can't pay for the books now. Will you bill me (for them) later? 这些书我现在不能付款, 事後给我寄帐单来好吗 11
Unit 3b Cash flow
Remainder
n. the remaining amount of sth
such as money, people, th) fix equipment,
furniture, etc in position for use, esp by making the
necessary connections with the supply of electricity,
water, etc
e.g. install a heating or lighting system (in a building)
(在建筑物中)安装暖气或照明设备
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3. Steve always takes advantage of early settlement discounts.
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2. The customer is then billed for the remainder after the system has been installed.
Bill
v. ~ sb (for sth) send sb a bill (for sth)
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Charge services
v. to require payment for goods or
新编剑桥商务英语PPT(中级)
12:00 – have lunch 14:30 – finish work 2) How long has she been with her current employer? How long has she been home-working? She‘s been with her current employer since she left school, but she‘s been home-working for five years. 3) Is she doing anything different from normal this week? She‘s going to the office every day to meet visitors.
* at the same time every day/ at different times of the day?
* early in the morning/ late at night? * on your own/ with others? * at home/ at your place of study (school or college)?
3. Work in pairs. Think of some advantages or disadvantages for each way of working in exercise 2.
Ways of working freelance teleworking Possible advantages you choose the job organize your work time Possible disadvantages no job security you need to be good at selforganization
剑桥商务英语第二版中级课件Unit 2b
Unit 2b
Corporate Hospitality
hospitality
• n. • kindness in welcoming strangers or guests • receptiveness Corporate hostpitality: 企业商务招待
Part I
Mixing business with pleasure
• • • • • • • Build a good business relationship Establish rapport with clients Enhance mutual understanding A more colorful life Difficulty of swapping roles Forget your role Problems with personal relationship might endanger business and vice versa.
Discussion - Which way? Page 23
• Read the profiles of the business people • Discuss their possible characteristics and preferences • Choose appropriate ways to entertain them, and state your reasons.
• In due time/course 1. We shall no doubt get the information in due course. 2. I shall answer your letter in due time.
Appropriate wording
Corporate Hospitality
hospitality
• n. • kindness in welcoming strangers or guests • receptiveness Corporate hostpitality: 企业商务招待
Part I
Mixing business with pleasure
• • • • • • • Build a good business relationship Establish rapport with clients Enhance mutual understanding A more colorful life Difficulty of swapping roles Forget your role Problems with personal relationship might endanger business and vice versa.
Discussion - Which way? Page 23
• Read the profiles of the business people • Discuss their possible characteristics and preferences • Choose appropriate ways to entertain them, and state your reasons.
• In due time/course 1. We shall no doubt get the information in due course. 2. I shall answer your letter in due time.
Appropriate wording
新编剑桥商务英语中级Unit 2bppt课件
Oral Practice2-2
A round of golf 一场高尔夫球 A sightseeing tour of the city 城市观光游 A visit to a sports event 观看体育赛事 A shopping trip 购物游 fact-finding mission 情况考察 offer your company a substantial contract 为您的公司提供
Arranging a company visit: Reading of an invitation letter, Language focus and writing a letter of aceptance
Content
Mixing business with pleasure Arranging a company visit
can concentrate on the work without distraction
Reading Comprehension
Read the article and think about which ways of entertaining business clients are mentioned.
Teaching Objective
To enable Ss to talk about corporate hospitality To practice reading for gist and specific information To raise awareness of formal versus informal
be fit his social status 适合他的社会身份 facilitate one-to-one conversation 有利于一对一交
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– 1st: be very clear – 2nd: establish context – 3rd: make requests simple and polite – 4th: give clear contact information
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Barriers to Effective Communication
side” • Get: get off to you, i.e. tell you
14
Part III
Taking Messages
15
Don’t forget 1. follow the instructions, do not take down more than two words; 2. useful phrases for taking messages on page 14
9
Part II
Leaving Voice Mails
10
Discussion
• Under what circumstanቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱes do you need to leave voice mails?
• When you leave a message, what should you pay attention to?
Unit 1 B
COMMUNICATION
1
2
Part I
Keep in Touch
3
Discussion
• What types of communication do you use to contact other people?
• How often do you use those types of communication?
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Cont’d
SCAN the article again and find out answers to the questions on page 11.
1. English: dominant language of international communication;
2. Simplify their message, use shorter chunks, one idea per sentence, speak more slowly and not raise their voice;
3. As English is spoken in their working environment, they don’t have to understand other languages themselves;
4. Through language and cultural SEMINARS.
– Native English speakers.
• 2. What does the author want to convey to target readers?
– They should learn how to use English effectively to non-native speakers.
– Unclear language – Cultural Differences – Red tape – Distraction –…
Doris YANG
12
Listening 1
• PREDICT what words or phrases might associate with these functions.
• Always • Usually • Frequently • Often • Sometimes • Occasionally • Rarely • Seldom • Hardly ever • Never
Doris YANG
5
Advantages V.S. Disadvantages
Letters/memos/reports Manuals Fax E-mail Intranet Meetings Phone calls Video-conferencing qq Fetion msn
Which one is the most • formal • expensive • time-consuming • prompt • easy to use •…
6
Too English?
• 1. Read the article quickly (ignore difficult words and expressions) and find out who are the target readers.
• Keys: • 1. B • 2. C • 3. G • 4. H • 5. E
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Flashback
• Which messages do you find quite difficult? • What makes them difficult? • Phrasal verbs like “put back, work out” • Redundant information: call 4 • Long sentences and late purpose statement • Understatement: “a little bit on the optimistic
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KEY WORDS
• Dominance • Official • Bilingual • Overestimate>>>>understate • Over-complicate • Chunk • Approach to • Idiomatic • Culture-specific • Interpret
• Use frequency adverbs. • (Always Usually Frequently Often
Sometimes Occasionally Rarely Seldom Hardly ever Never )
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Frequency adverbs
• Hardly ever • Always • Sometimes • Usually • Frequently • Seldom • Often • Never • Occasionally • Rarely
11
Barriers to Effective Communication
side” • Get: get off to you, i.e. tell you
14
Part III
Taking Messages
15
Don’t forget 1. follow the instructions, do not take down more than two words; 2. useful phrases for taking messages on page 14
9
Part II
Leaving Voice Mails
10
Discussion
• Under what circumstanቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱes do you need to leave voice mails?
• When you leave a message, what should you pay attention to?
Unit 1 B
COMMUNICATION
1
2
Part I
Keep in Touch
3
Discussion
• What types of communication do you use to contact other people?
• How often do you use those types of communication?
7
Cont’d
SCAN the article again and find out answers to the questions on page 11.
1. English: dominant language of international communication;
2. Simplify their message, use shorter chunks, one idea per sentence, speak more slowly and not raise their voice;
3. As English is spoken in their working environment, they don’t have to understand other languages themselves;
4. Through language and cultural SEMINARS.
– Native English speakers.
• 2. What does the author want to convey to target readers?
– They should learn how to use English effectively to non-native speakers.
– Unclear language – Cultural Differences – Red tape – Distraction –…
Doris YANG
12
Listening 1
• PREDICT what words or phrases might associate with these functions.
• Always • Usually • Frequently • Often • Sometimes • Occasionally • Rarely • Seldom • Hardly ever • Never
Doris YANG
5
Advantages V.S. Disadvantages
Letters/memos/reports Manuals Fax E-mail Intranet Meetings Phone calls Video-conferencing qq Fetion msn
Which one is the most • formal • expensive • time-consuming • prompt • easy to use •…
6
Too English?
• 1. Read the article quickly (ignore difficult words and expressions) and find out who are the target readers.
• Keys: • 1. B • 2. C • 3. G • 4. H • 5. E
13
Flashback
• Which messages do you find quite difficult? • What makes them difficult? • Phrasal verbs like “put back, work out” • Redundant information: call 4 • Long sentences and late purpose statement • Understatement: “a little bit on the optimistic
8
KEY WORDS
• Dominance • Official • Bilingual • Overestimate>>>>understate • Over-complicate • Chunk • Approach to • Idiomatic • Culture-specific • Interpret
• Use frequency adverbs. • (Always Usually Frequently Often
Sometimes Occasionally Rarely Seldom Hardly ever Never )
4
Frequency adverbs
• Hardly ever • Always • Sometimes • Usually • Frequently • Seldom • Often • Never • Occasionally • Rarely