中职商务英语听说Unit8 Lesson15

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商务英语听说unit 8

商务英语听说unit 8

K: you very much. A: You are welcome. By the way, there must be crowded.
If I were you, I would like to go to the ATM instead. K: Really? Then how to get to the nearest ATM? A: It is over there, across the street. K: Thank you so much.
Dialogue Two Word Bank
邮政贺卡 邮局 v.原谅 n.陌生人 n.香烟
PartⅡSpeaking Simulated Dialogue Word Bank
branch ICBC version character ATM
n.分支机构 中国工商银行
n.版本 n.汉字 自动取款机
Kevin(K) and Shirley(S) are looking for the nearest branch bank of ICBC (the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China). K: How to get to an ICBC branch bank? S: I have no idea about that. Let’s consult the E map over there. K: OK. Err, it is a Chinese version. You know, Chinese characters are not so easy for me. Let’s find another way. S: How about asking the man over there? (Kevin comes towards the man.) K: Morning, Sir. How to get to the nearest branch bank of ICBC? A: Oh, go along this street till you get to the third traffic light and then turn left. It is about ten minutes’ walk.

职高英语Unit8课件

职高英语Unit8课件

notice, feel 等。如:
I saw him put the key into the keyhole, turn it and open the door. 我看见她把钥匙插进锁孔,转动钥匙,然后打开了门。
She was seen to go into the classroom. 有人看见她进了教室。
The heavy shower delayed their schedule.暴雨推迟了他们的计划。
A heavy smoker is subject to heart disease.烟瘾极大的人容易患心脏病。 I’m a heavy sleeper. 我睡觉睡得很死。
This book makes heavy reading. 这本书读起来枯燥乏味。
业。
③若表示"花费(时间、金钱等)做某事",则常用句型spend some money / some time (in) doing sth.,此时第二个动词要用动词-ing形式,介词in可以省略。例如: 另外,spend也有"度过"的意思。例如: They want to spend their summer holiday in the country.他们想去乡下过暑假
Loud music makes me uncomfortable. 吵闹的音乐使我不舒服。
The teacher tried his best to make himself a good friend of his pupils. 那位老师尽力使自己成为学生的好朋友。
②make 作及物动词时,还可以解释为“使、让”,在主动语态中其后要跟
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商务英语听说教程下unit8Insurance

商务英语听说教程下unit8Insurance

1.“In international trade, cargos are generally carried by ships from a seller to a buyer.” Can you tell the meaning of the term “cargo” in A - Task 1 Conversation
L:Hello.How can I help you, sir? W:Yes.I would appreciate if you could explain your clauses of cargo insurance . L:It’s my great pleasure. Cargo insurance is one of the major items of our company. We
have overland cargo insurance, marine insurance, and air transport insurance . Which type are you interested in? W:What coverage does your marine insurance provide? L:We can insure your consignment with three basic covers, namely, Free from Particular Average , which is often named as FPAW, ith Particular Average , also called WPA, and All Risks . W:All Risks is the broadest kind of coverage, isn’t it? L:Yes.Losses occurred at any time during the transportation and General Additional Risk

中等职业教育英语UNIT8 The business world

中等职业教育英语UNIT8 The business world

练习册62页
III. Comprehensive Exercises
4. 1) Learning 2) Writing 3) smoking 4) arguing 7) reading 8) going
9) drinking
10) laughing 11) singing, to sing 12) doing
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Unit
8
The Business World
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1) We should learn to deal with the difficult problems in life
6) The government gave away free medicines to the citizen
8) The picture attracted my attention. 9) He went mad when he heard the news. 10) Why not try a new method?
Reading Comprehension 教材70页
1. The World’s Fair
2. for seven months 3. the wonders and the cultures far from their everyday lives. 4. expand; sell his tea 5. very hot 6. a lot of ice; free 7. hit 8. positively; better

商务英语听说 Unit 8 Business dinner

商务英语听说   Unit 8 Business dinner

Part II Listening for gist
Word Bank
disrespectful a. 无礼的, 失礼的 utensil walk-in prime rib toast n.器皿,器具 n. 未经预约而来的人 肋排 n.祝酒辞 temptation camaraderie n.诱惑,引诱 n. [法]同志间的友谊与忠诚
• Passage 4 • A. If you are paying for the dinner and the meal is expensive, you should pay the bill after the meal is over. (F) • B. If you are paying for the dinner and the meal is expensive, you should pay the bill quietly and carefully. (T)
• Passage 2 • A. You should change your menu selection at the dinner party if your business partner chooses anything not to your taste. (F) • B. Ordering something similar in price to your companion will avoid some potential embarrassment at dinner party. (T) • Passage 3 • A. You shouldn’t talk with your mouth full at business dinner. (T) • B. You should keep your utensils on the table instead of your plate. (F)

新视野商务英语视听说(第二版)第8单元听力原文

新视野商务英语视听说(第二版)第8单元听力原文

Unit 8 Receiving Visitors2.Listening PracticeTask 2-1A receptionist in a small firm may have to use a computer, operate a switchboard, and perform other clerical duties, in addition to receiving visitors. In a large firm a receptionist can concentrate on welcoming and looking after visitors.A visitor to a large firm should make an appointment, because executives are often very busy and do not have much time for visitors. Executives and secretaries should notify the receptionist in advance about important appointments, and about the movements of executives, especially when they are out of the building on business. Executives often ask receptionists to make travel arrangements for them, such as booking hotel rooms and airline tickets.Task 2-2There is a certain procedure for receiving visitors. A receptionist should find out if the visitor has an appointment or not. If the visitor is an important client, the executive or his secretary will come down to the reception area to greet the visitor. Sometimes the receptionist or another secretary escorts, or accompanies, the visitor to the executive’s office. Using the visitor’s name when he arrives is a friendly gesture and gives the visitor a good impression of the firm. The receptionist announces the visitor’s name, title and position, and introduces the executive to him.When a visitor’s request for a meeting cannot be satisfied, the receptionist should apologise and make some suggestions for an alternative time. If a meeting is impossible, the receptionist should express regret and explain why, with tact, so that the visitor’s feelings are not hurt.A receptionist should keep a register which includes dates, times, names and the firm the visitor works for. A receptionist can then refer to this if there is a request for information.4. Video 1(R for receptionist; S for secretary; V for visitor)R: Good morning. May I help you?V: Yes, I’d like to see Mr. Hansen, the president.R: Do you have an appointment, sir?V: Yes. I have an appointment with him at 10:30.R: Can I have your name, please?V: Brawn Dantini from Wilson Electronics.R: Thank you, Mr. Dantini. Would you please take a seat? I’ll tell Mr. Hansen’s secretary that you’re here.V: Thanks.R: Mary, this is reception. Mr. Dantini is here for his appointment.S: I’m sorry, but Mr. Hansen is on a long-distance call. Would you ask Mr. Dantini to wait for a few minutes?R: All right. I’m sorry, Mr. Dantini, our president is occupied just now. Would you please wait for a few minutes?V: Yes, of course.R: Would you like something to drink? Do you prefer coffee or tea?V: Thank you. Coffee, please.R: Would you like sugar and cream with your coffee?V: No, thank you. Just black.R: Here you are, Mr. Dantini. And there are some magazines if you’d like to read them.V: Oh, good. Thank you very much.S: Mr. Hansen is available now. Please send Mr. Dantini up.R: OK. Mr. Dantini, our president is available now. I’ll take you to his office and bring you some more coffee.V: Thank you very much.5. Language Focus B2. Task 1(P for Paula; G for Mr. Green)P: Excuse me, sir, but are you Mr. Green from Sydney?G: Oh, yes. My name is Brain Green. I’m the Purchasing Manager of the Sydney Garment Ltd. Corporation. And you are …?P: My name is Paula.G: How do you do, Paula?P: How do you do? I work at the Guangzhou Textiles Company. I’m secretary to the General Manager, Mr. Liu. I’m here to meet you on his behalf.G: Thank you very much for coming to meet me.P: My pleasure. Fine weather, isn’t it?G: Yes, it’s lovely. Real November weather, sharp and bright.P: Now let’s go and collect your luggage first. And after that I’ll accompany you to the Garden Hotel.G: OK, I’m in your hands. Let’s go.6. Video 2(J for Ms. Jones; L for Lin Hua; W for Miss.Wang)L: Ms. Jones?J: Yes, I’m Miranda Jones from Flora Garment Trading.L: My name is Lin Hua. I’m the Sales Manager for Baiyun Sweaters. How do you do, Ms. Jones?J: How do you do? It’s very nice of you to come to meet me.L: You’re welcome. And may I introduce my secretary, Miss Wang?J: Sure. It’s a pleasure to meet you, Miss Wang.W: The pleasure is mine. The flowers are for you, Ms. Jones.J: Oh, thank you. They’re beautiful! You’re very kind.L: How was your flight, Ms. Jones?J: Very nice. The service on board was superb. And I managed a few hours’ sleep, so I feel fine now.L: I’m glad to hear that. Oh, let me help you with your luggage.J: Thank you.L: Is this your first visit to China?J: No. But it’s my first visit to Guangzhou. I hope it won’t be my last.L: I hope you will have a pleasant stay here.J: I’m sure I will.L: Our car is our in the parking lot. Shall we drive to your hotel now?J: Yes, thank you. Let’s go.W: This way, please. Here we are, Ms. Jones. This is the White Swan Hotel. We’ve reserved a room for you on the 6th floor with a balcony overlooking the park. J: Thank you very much. It’s very considerate of you.W: Well, that’s the least we could do.L: This is your room, Ms. Jones. Is it OK?J: Oh, yes it’s lovely, very cozy and well-decorated! It’s really very thoughtful of you to have arranged if for me.L: Not at all.W: You must be very tired after your long trip. Is there anything else we can do for you?J: No, thanks. Not at the moment.L: Then we’ll be leaving now so that you can settle in. After all, we’ll have enough time for business during the next 3days.J: Thank you.L: You’re welcome. We’ll contact you tomorrow morning.J: See you then.L,W: See you!。

商务英语听说unit 15


4. In view of this pleasant cooperation experience, we are looking forward for more large orders from you. 鉴于此 次合作的愉快经历,我们期待贵公司的更多大批量订 单。 —I am looking forward for his letter. It has been months since I received his last letter. —Don’t worry. He will reply soon. 5. Of course. 这是当然。 —How do you know he is absent today? —Of course. He has been in hospital for weeks.
PartⅢ Cultural Tips
报盘函电是与交易对方达成交易、签订合同的一 种肯定表示。构成一项法律上有效的发盘, 必须具备 报盘是指买卖双方的一方(发盘人)向对方(受盘人) 提出各项交易的条件, 并愿下面四个条件:(1)向 一个或一个以上的人提出;(2)表明承受约束的意 旨;(3)内容必须十分确定;(4)送达受盘人。另 外, 发盘是有有效期的。 发盘在被接受之前并不产 生法律效力, 可在一定条件下于任何时候被终止。拟 制发盘函电的基础是“知己知彼”,心中有数, 做到 上进有确,策略得当,创造有利因素, 争取成交的主 动权。
3. I would like to know the exact price they offered. 我想 知道他们的确切价格。 —Mum, I got three Ds this semester. —May I ask why? I would like to know that. 4. I fully understand that. 我完全理解。 —I got sick yesterday. That is why I was absent. —I fully understand that.

(完整版)中职英语课件 Unit 8 The Business World

help. 5. It will teach you how to give up smoking
effectively.
Speaking
prohibition --- a law or a rule that stops sth being done or
used; --- 禁令;禁律
warning --- a statement telling sb that sth bad or
练习册参考答案
III. Comprehensive Exercises 3
6) The government gave away free medicines to the citizens. 7) The city was hit by the coldness. 8) The picture attracted my attention. 9) He went mad when he heard the news. 10) Why not try a new method?
练习册参考答案
III. Comprehensive Exercises 3
11) I’ll get up early so that I can catch the early bus. 12) The little girl asked me for help. 13) From then on, I have never told a lie. 14) It seems that things are going wrong. 15) We have no choice but to leave.
பைடு நூலகம்
Listening 2 (Textbook)
W: How did they help you? M: They did the same thing. They also stopped smoking. W: How are you feeling now? M: Great! I don’t want to smoke any more. I’m feeling fine! W: Congratulations!

高职高专英语IUnit8教案

⾼职⾼专英语IUnit8教案课程名称:新世纪⾼职⾼专英语Period 1Unit 8 This generation means business授课内容:1. Understand the Text:This generation means business2. Explain the key words and structures in the text.⽬的要求:1. Learn something about this generation start their businesses and become successful in life.2. Master the key words and structures in the text有关记录:板书设计:Unit 8 This generation means businessbankdevelopment bankCommercial bankInvestment bankConstruction bankbank cardcredit cardCheck cardGift cardbank accountchecking accountSavings accountCertificates depositsIndividual retirement accountsUnit 8 This generation means businessI.Lead in( 15 minutes)Ask the students to discuss in pairs something about how to start their own businesses and become successful in life, and then ask some pairs to tell their opinions to the whole class.Q1: What did Joe Lampson announce when he was 21 years old?Q2:What kind of software did Lampson try to develop to solve the problem?Q3: Why couldn’t venture capitalists finance Lampson’s new company?II. Read in ( 65 minutes)1. Background Information ( 5 minutes)1) CEOs (chief executive officers)CEOs are among the highest paid workers; however, long hours, considerable travel, and intense pressure to succeed are common. The formal education and experience of CEOs vary as widely as the nature of their responsibilities. Keen competition is expected because theprestige and high pay attract a large number of qualified applicants.2) Credit CardA credit card gives you the power to buy goods or services now and pay for them later. It represents an approval by a bank or company to use their money. Credit card issuers are usually banks, even though the card may bear another company name or logo. The name of the issuer appears somewhere on the card. Trade names such as VISA and MasterCard are not actually card issuers. They are termed “membership associations.” Banks use them for their payment processing services, policy setting and marketing assistance.2. Developing vocabulary (30 minutes)1)dream of: imagine sth. 梦见,梦想e.g. Some people dream of success while others wake up and work hard at it.2) start up: begin a career, working life, etc. 开始从事事业、⼯作等e.g. start up a new bus company 建⽴新的公共汽车公司e.g. start up in business 在事业上起步3) achieve: v. perform or carry out with success; accomplish 胜利完成;实现e.g.The university has achieved all its goals this year.e.g.Charles A. Lindbergh achieved a great success by flying the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic.4) announce:v. make known publicly 宣布e.g.The government announced that they would build a new highway to the mountain.drop out: leave school, university, etc. without finishing it 中途退学e.g.She got a scholarship to Cambridge but dropped out a year later.Extended words: dropper, droppingsCollocations: drop behind 落伍, 落后drop back 退后, 后撤drop by顺便访问⼀下5) launch: v.1) set or thrust a self-propelled craft or projectile in motion 发射e.g. launch a rocket2) set going; initiate 发动;开始e.g. launch a careere.g. launch a business ventureExtended words: launchable6) streamline: v. improve efficiency of; modernize 改善效率;使现代化e.g. We must streamline our production procedures.Extended words: streamlined, streamliner7) instinct: n. a natural ability to know what you should do without having to learn or think about it 本能, 直觉e.g.Trust your instincts and do what you think is right.e.g.Birds learn to fly by instinct.Extended words: instinctive, instinctively8) average: a. usual or ordinary in kind or character 普通的,寻常的e.g. He is about average height.e.g. a poll of average people; average eyesightExtended words: averagely, averagenessRelated words: medium, middle, ordinary, usual9) finance: v. supply funds to 给……提供资⾦e.g. The government will finance the building of the new crossroads with the taxes it collects.10) enterprise: n. a business organization 企业,公司e.g. He successfully managed a state-owned enterprise.Extended words: enterprise less, enterpriser11) turn t o: go to sb./sth. for help, advice, etc.向某⼈/某事物寻求帮助或指教e.g. The child turned to his mother for comfortCollocations: turn over翻转turn on打开turn away解雇turn off关掉turn in上交turn down拒绝3.Detail study of the text (30 minutes)Paragraph One- Two1) Comprehension QuestionsQ:What did Joe Lampson announce when he was 21 years old?A: He announced that he was leaving Stanford to launch his own software company.2) Main ideaJoe Lampson’s decision surprised his father.Joe Lampson’s program improved the trading situation in business.3)Difficult sentenceNo,” Joe said…being first is everything.”Turning down his father’s request, Joe insisted that a leading position in the software business is a key factor in his career journey.Paragraph Three1) Comprehension QuestionsQ: What kind of software did Lampson try to develop to solve the problem?A: He wanted to develop a computer program that could help companies to calculate which supplier offered the best price while meeting all the customer’s needs.2) Main ideaNo investment in Lampson’s company at first.3)Difficult sentenceYet buying and selling ― the lifeblood of business ― was still being done by instinct.Companies do business with most customers instinctively-the lifeblood of business-was still being done by instinct. Paragraph Four1) Comprehension QuestionsQ: Why couldn’t venture capitalists finance Lampson’s new company?A: Because Lampson had neither experienced managers nor experienced technicians.2) Main ideaJoe Lampson was once heavily in debt.3)Difficult sentenceBanks told him to get lost.Banks told him to go away.Paragraph Five1) Comprehension QuestionsQ:what happened since then ?A :Since his program worked well,other fortune 500 companies wanted to buy the right to use the program.2) Main ideaJoe Lampson became very successful.3)Difficult sentenceSo he turned to…of his generation: plastics.Finally Joe had to overdraw his credit cards, which is known among people of his age as a big investment bank Paragraph Six1) Comprehension QuestionsQ: Why did Lampson persuade engineers at Hewlett-Packard to test the Trilogy software?A: Because the company had tried to develop a similar program.2) Main ideaThe situation of today’s Trilogy Development Group.3)Difficult sentenceSince then, orders from other Fortune 500 companies have flooded in.After that, other companies among the Fortune 500 companies sent a large number of orders to Trilogy.Paragraph Seven1) Comprehension QuestionsQ:What do you know about the Trilogy Development Group?A :It is located in Austin, Texas. It has about 400 employees and more than $120 million income in 1996.2) Main ideaThe contemporary trend in the American youth.4)Difficult sentenceParagraph Eight-Ten1) Comprehension QuestionsQ:What is your answer to this question?A :Perhaps it is the pioneering spirit of some successful young entrepreneurs that has inspired more and more young people in America.Q: Why do today’s young people have to grow up fast?A :Because they have to be well prepared to handle anything in the future.2) Main ideaThe young Americans dream about owning their own businesses.3) Difficult sentenceSince then, orders…have flooded in.After that, the other companies among the fortune 500 companies have flooded in.They were like explorers…to handle anything.On their way to success, they had to overcome all the difficulties, just like explorers in a jungle who had to cut their way through.III. Exercise ( 10 minutes)Practice Ex. IIV. Assignments1.Review the text and the key words/phrases2.Finish off Ex. II – Ex. VI3.Preview Grammar; Reading skills; Practical reading and writingV. ExpandOnline learningPeriod 2Unit 8 This generation means business 授课内容:1. Grammar: The Disjunctive Question2. Reading skills: Prereading3. Practical Reading: Reading Indexes and Contents4. Practical Writing: Cover Letter⽬的要求:1. Master the use of The Disjunctive Question2. Master the reading skill:Prereading3. Learn how to read indexes and contents4. Learn how to Cover Letter有关记录:板书设计:Grammar: The Disjunctive Question反意疑问句◆陈述部分谓语含有need或dare时,疑问部分就要根据这两个词的功能来决定。

中职英语职业模块unit08-课堂

Unit 8 Career Ladders
Unit 8 Career Ladders
Unit Goals
Lead in
Listening & Speaking
Reading & Writing
Language in Use
Unit task
Extended Activities
Fun time
英语(工科类)(职业模块)
him;
your vocation
bring what he does 3)y_o_u_r_v_a_c_a_ti_o_n.”
2) __in__p_la_y__ to what he does at work.
英语(工科类)(职业模块)
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Unit 8 Career Ladders
Read and judge
英语(工科类)(职业模块)
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Unit 8 Career Ladders
Dialogue
Top Tips for Getting Promoted Zhang Li is asking Mr Brown, a career advisor, for some tips on getting promoted. Zhang Li: Mr Brown, do you have any tips for getting promoted? Mr Brown: Certainly, people who get promoted always take pride in their work. Zhang Li: Hmmm..., what else? Mr Brown: It’s very important to have the knowledge necessary to do an effective job. Zhang Li: I see. Mr Brown: Oh, one more thing. Work hard as you will be judged by what you do.
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