Selasa, 25 Oktober 2016

Tugas B.inggris Bisnis bulan kedua

UNIT 4 (TRAVEL)

B. Now Count the numbers.
1. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
2. 11 (eleven), 12 (twelve), 13 (thirteen), 14 (fourteen), 15 (fifteen), 16 (sixteen), 17 (seventeen), 18 (eighteen), 19 (nineteen), 20 (twenty), 21 (twenty one), 22 (twenty two), 23 (twenty three), 24 (twenty four), 25 (twenty five)
3. 20(twenty), 30 (thirty), 40 ( forty), 50 (fifty), 60 (sixty), 70 (seventy), 80 (eighty), 90 (ninety), 100 (one hundred)

D. Match the verbs with the correct phrases.
1. Buy (b. a ticket)
2. Confirm (a. Security)
3. Collect (e. Their luggage)
4. Go through (d. Their flight)
5. Queue (b. Some shopping)
6. Watch (d. An in-flight movie)
7. Take (e. A bus or taxi)
8. Book ( a. A hotel room)
9. Do (c. At the check-in)
10. Check in (c. At the hotel)


Page 36
F. complete these sentences. Use the nouns from the box.
1. I need to change my booking
2. Is there a direct flight?
3. Can I take this as hand luggage?
4. Can I have an aisle seat ?
5. Please take me to the city center
6. Can I have a receipt please?
7. I have a reservation for two night. My name’s Burkhard
8. Can I send a fax from here?
9. Can I have an alarm call at 6:45, please?
10. I’m checking out today. Can I have the bill please?

Page 37
A. Put the dialogue into the correct order.
1. Paolo : Paolo Ranieri speaking
2. Judith : Oh, hello, Paolo. This is Judith Preiss here.
3. Paolo : Hi, Judith.
4. Judith : Paolo, I’m calling about that meeting. Can you make next Wednesday?
5. Paolo : I’m sorry, Judith. I can’t. But I can make Thursday or Friday.
6. Judith : Well, I can’t do Thursday, but Friday is OK.
7. Paolo : OK. Friday it is. Can we meet in the morning – say 10 o’clock?
8. Judith : 10 o’clock’s fine. Oh, and can I bring my colleague, Sabrina? You met her at the conference.
9. Paolo : Of course. I can pick you up from the station if you like.
10. Judith : Great. See you on Friday. Bye.

Part C.
1. No, He can’t
2. No, he can’t
3. Yes, they can
4. Yes, he can

PAGE 38
A. Tick the facilities you expect to find in a business hotel.
Fitness Centre
Reception Desk
Gift Shop
Restaurant
Secretarial Services
Function Rooms
Childcare Service
Fax Machine


B. Underline the words from exercise A which are in the brochure.
· Paragraph 2 line 3 Fax Machine
· Paragraph 3 line 1 Fitness Centre
· Paragraph 3 line 2 Restaurant
· Paragraph 5 line 1 Function room
· Paragraph 5 line 2 Secretarial services


C. Ask and answer questions about the tower hotel
1. A: Can you watch TV programs in English ?
    B : Yes, you can
2. A : Can you use your computer in your room?
    B : Yes, I can
3. A : Can we swim in the hotel?
    B : Yes, we can
4. A : Can you send a fax ?
    B : Yes, I can
5. A : Can we eat in the hotel?
    B : Yes, we can
6. A : Can we play tennis at the hotel?
    B : No, we can’t
7. A : Can we hold a meeting ?
    B : Yes, we can

Page 39
A. Complete these sentences with the correct form of there is or there are.
1. It’s a very small airport there aren’t any shops in the terminal.
2. There is a problem with my ticket?
3. There isn’t any aisle seats available
4. There is a stopover in Frankfurt.
5. There is any flight to Zurich tonight?
6. I’m afraid There isn’t any a flight to Warsaw this afternoon
7. There are two cafes in the animal
8. There is any buses from the airport to the city center?




Unit 5 FOOD AND ENTERTAINING
Page 43 : Vocabulary
Part A
1. Salmon : it’s a kind of fish
    Tuna : it’s a kind of fish
    Cod : it’s a kind of fish
    Onion : it’s a kind of vegetable

2. Beef : it’s a kind of meat
Apple : it’s a kind of fruit
Lamb : it’s a kind of meat
Chicken : it’s a kind of meat

3. Carrots : it’s a kind of vegetable
Peas : it’s a kind of vegetable
Trout : it’s a kind of fish
Broccoli : it’s a kind of vegetable


Part B
Starter
Main Course
Dessert
Soup
Steak
Ice cream
Salad
Grilled Fish
Apple Pie
Pate
Fruit


Part C
1. Menu
2. Bill
3. Receipt

Page 43 : Reading
Part A
1. Salon
2. Restaurant
3. Hotel reception
4. Health center
5. Hotel rooms
6. Taxi


Page 44
Part D
1. More than 90% of restaurant diners tip their waiter or waitress about 10% of the bill
2. a. giving extra things for free
    b. quick service
    e. creating a good relationship with costumers
3. b. Visit the table often to make sure the costumer is happy
    c. Smile at the costumer
    d. Be pleasant and helpful


Page 45 : Language Focus
Part A
1. I’d like some water
2. Could I have some more coffee, please?
3. Are there any restaurants near here?
4. There isn’t any wine left
5. I’d like some cheese, please
6. Do you have any soft drinks?


Part B
1. Mina : Some
2. Ivan : Any
3. Mina : Some
4. Ivan : Some, Some

Page 46 : Language Focus
Part A
Reservation, fax, air conditioning, bathroom, bill, employee, equipment, hotel, seat, luggage, menu, overtime, table, tip, transport.



Part B

1. A lot of / many
2. Much
3. Much
4. A lot of / much
5. Much
6. Much / many
7. A lot of

Part C
1. A : How much cash do you have in your wallet ?
    B : about 20 euros
2. A : How many keys do you have in your bag / pocket?
    B : about 10 keys
3. A : How many people are there in your company?
    B : about 100 people
4. A : How much time do you have for lunch?
    B : Any time
5. A : How much days holiday a year do you have?
    B : I never count for that
6. A : How many language do you speak ?
    B : about 3 language
7. A : How much do you usually tip in a restaurant?
    B : about 10 % of the bill


Page 49 : Writing
Dear Mr. Smith

I would like to invite you to Lunch after our meeting next week. If you have time. Our managing director, Taylor Swift, will also come.
I will book a table at an Western restaurant, Lemongras, for 1 p.m. on Thursday
I hope you can join us. Please can you let me know this week.

Best wishes
Victoria


Unit 6 (SALES)
Page 51 : Vocabulary

Part A
1. Great deals
2. Low deposit
3. Pay $50 now followed by 12 monthly payments
4. 3 year guarantee
5. Interest- free credit


Part B
1. S
2. B
3. B
4. B
5. B
6. S
7. S
8. B

Page 52
Part A
1. Having a strong desire to be successful
2. Active and able to work hard
3. Showing a lot of excitement and interest

Part B
1. About $ 30.000
2. No, it doesn’t
3. Yes, it does
4. Telephone their contact person Melissa Davis

Part C
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
6. True

Page 53
Complete the sales report. Use the past simple ofthe verbs in brackets.
1. Visited
2. Met
3. Sent
4. Made
5. Advised
6. Gone
7. Introduced
8. Asked
9. Given
10. Flown

Page 54 : Vocabulary 2
Part A
1. Save
2. Three
3. Free
4. Discount
5. Limited

Part B
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True

Page 55Part A
1. From
2. During
3. On
4. For
5. At
6. During
7. In
8. Ago
9. Last

Part B
Kevin Warren studied law at Bristol University from 1979 to 1982. During the summer holidays, he worked part-time as a seller tickets for events to student for Organise Social Events. After graduating at 1982, he went to US to work for Disney Corporation, Florida. At 1984, he return to UK to start business with partner. After that at 1987, he leave business with partner and he start to open his own travel agency, he worked there for two years. Next at 1990 he joined Coca-cola as a sales manager. At 1995 he become Director of Cold Drinks Division. And at 2000 he become Vice President and General Manager of UK regions.


Unit 7 (MARKETS)

Page 71 : Vocabulary
Part C
1. Sells to large numbers of people
2. Is in the producer’s country
3. High quality and expensive goods
4. Is outside the producer’s country
5. Is a small but often profitable market

Part E
1. Is at an early stage
2. Is getting larger
3. Is good to enter
4. Is large
5. Allows companies to make money

Part F
 New → mature
 Growing → declining
 Profitable → unprofitable
 Big → small
 Attractive → unattractive


Page 72 : Reading
Part A
1. 1.3 billion / 1.300.000.000
2. 4.000
3. 600.000
4. 60
5. £ 12.000
6. £ 90.000

Part B
1. 1.3 billion – the number of people in china
2. 4.000 – new cars every week
3. 600.000 – new drivers will get licenses this year
4. 60 – hope doubles sales for Porsche cars
5. £12.000 – Mr. Zong purchased his a Jeep Cherokee car
6. £ 90.000 – He wanted a Porsche with more than that price

Part C
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. A
5. A

Part D
1. Boom
2. Manufacturers
3. Consumer
4. Double
5. Destroy
6. Purchased

Page 73
Part A
1. Harder
2. The biggest
3. Lower
4. Worse
5. Higher
6. Better

Part B
1. The Best
2. The most expensive
3. The most popular
4. The cheapest
5. The most competitive
6. The worst

Part C
1. Most important
2. Older
3. Richer
4. Younger
5. Cheaper
6. More comfortable
7. Most exciting


Page 75 : language focus
Part A
1. Much
2. A little bit


Page 77








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Sabtu, 15 Oktober 2016

Perusahaan E-commerce

Lazada??

Kalian pasti sudah tidak asing bukan dengan onlineshop satu ini bukan?? Mau tau sejarah olshop ini berdiri?? Lets check this out!!

Lazada Salah satu perusahaan e-commerce yang sangat terkenal di Indonesia. Toko online yang mengedepankan kepercayaan bagi pelanggan maupun suppliernya. Kepuasan pelanggan menjadi prioritas utama bagi Lazada. Lazada kini memiliki 13 kategori produk dan 25000 produk yang dijual pada etalasenya. Lazada terus menawarkan promo promo menarik salah satunya untuk menarik customer membeli produk yang dijual di Lazada.


Sejarah Lazada

Lazada berdiri dari awal januari 2012 saat Rocket Internet yang berpusat di Berlin mendirikan kantor di Jakarta. Awal mula hanya memilik 4 karyawan saja loh. Dan secara resmi website Lazada di luncurkan pada tanggal 15 Maret 2012. Tidak hanya di Indonesia saja lazada di luncurkan di Filipina, Thailand, Malaysia, dan Vietnam pun juga menjadi target.

Dalam kurun waktu satu minggu Lazada mendapatkan Customer pertamanya yang memberikan testimoni mengenai kepuasan terhadap layanan Lazada.co.id. Pelayanan yang baik dari segi pembelian sampai dengan aftersales nya bikin Lazada mendapat 1000 pelanggan pada bulan pertamanya loh guys!

untuk mengimbangi jumlah customer yang semakin banyak dan untuk meningkatkan layanan lazada menjadi lebih baik, pada Bulan Agustus 2012 Lazada telah merekrut 200 karyawan setelah pertumbuhan customer dan supplier yang begitu pesat.

Melihat potensi Lazada di Indonesia, JP Morgan Asset Management memberikan investasi yang cukup besar kepada lazada pada tanggal 14 September 2012. Kemudian disusul dengan investasi dari Kinnevik, perusahaan investasi asal Swedia menyuntik dana USD 40 juta, dan ditambah lagi suntikan dana oleh Summit Partners sebesar USD 26 juta.

Pada akhir tahun ini Lazada memiliki 25000 produk yang dibagi ke dalam 13 kategori. Awal tahun 2013 Lazada mendapatkan suntikan dana segar dari Tengelmann, group retail strategis dari Jerman sebesar USD 20 juta.


Dalam mencetak kisah sukses Lazada, Lazada mengedepankan trust customer dengan merekrut supplier trusted dan memiliki kualitas produk tinggi sehingga tidak mengecewakan pelanggan bahkan meningkatkan kepercayaan kepada Lazada.
Konsep yang Lazada jalankan ini merupakan konsep B2C (Business to Customer).

Lazada membeli produk dari supplier dan dimasukkan ke dalam warehouse mereka sebagian untuk menjadi stok dan sebagian dijual kepada customer. Dalam kasus ini Lazada dapat mengontrol kualitas produk, distribution hingga aftersales kepada customer. Lazada juga menggandeng beberapa agen ekspedisi terkemuka dan terpercaya di Indonesia seperti JNE, First Logistics, Pandu Logistics dan LazadaExpress.

Minggu, 02 Oktober 2016

“Wherever You Are” Lyric

By: 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER

For a while we pretended
That we never had to end it
But we knew we'd have to say goodbye
You were crying at the airport
When they finally closed the plane door
I could barely hold it all inside

Torn in two
And I know I shouldn't tell you
But I just can't stop thinking of you
Wherever you are
You
Wherever you are
Every night I almost call you
Just to say it always will be you
Wherever you are

I could fly a thousand oceans
But there's nothing that compares to
What we had, and so I walk alone

I wish I didn't have to be gone
Maybe you've already moved on
But the truth is I don't want to know

Torn in two
And I know I shouldn't tell you
But I just can't stop thinking of you
Wherever you are
You
Wherever you are
Every night I almost call you
Just to say it always will be you
Wherever you are

You can say we'll be together
Someday
Nothing lasts forever
Nothing stays the same
So why can't I stop feeling this way

Torn in two
And I know I shouldn't tell you
But I just can't stop thinking of you
Wherever you are
You
Wherever you are
Every night I almost call you
Just to say it always will be you
Wherever you are


Tugas Softskill Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 1 Bulan Pertama

UNIT 1

Hal 7 : Vocabulary 1 ( Job Titles )
A. WRITE THE WORDS FROM THE BOX UNDER THE CORRECT HEADING

JOB
DEPARTMENT
ACCOUNTANT
FINANCE
MANAGER
MARKETING
TELEPHONE OPERATOR
PRODUCTION
TECHNICIAN
HUMAN RESOURCES
CASHIER

DOCTOR

SALES ASSISTANT

DIRECTOR

PERSONAL ASSISTANT (PA)

LAWYER

RECEPTIONIST

ENGINEER


B. WORK IN PAIRS. TALK ABOUT YOUR JOB OR STUDIES.
I’m a accounting Student. I’m a student at the university of Gunadarma. I love to count and that’s why I choose of accounting. I want to be a Accountant or maybe working in Bank.
                                                   

Hal 8 : Vocabulary 2 (  Nationalities )
A.    COMPLETE THE CHART OF COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES. USE THE WORDS FROM THE BOX. ADD OTHER COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES.

COUNTRY
NATIONALITY
BRAZIL
BRAZILIAN
GERMANY
GERMAN
ITALY
ITALIAN
RUSSIA
RUSSIAN
JAPAN
JAPANESE
CHINA
CHINESE
KUWAIT
KUWAITI
OMAN
OMANI
POLAND
POLISH
SPAIN
SPANISH
SWEDEN
SWEDISH
TURKEY
TURKISH
FRANCE
FRENCH
GREECE
GREEK
THE UK
BRITISH
THE US
AMERICAN


Hal 9 : Reading
A.    READ THE ARTICLE. THEN COMPLETE THE CHART.

Phil Knight

Age
65 years old
Nationality
American
Family
Phil knight had a wife named penny and they have two sons and daughter
Job
Founder and CEO of Nike
Type of Company
Sports and fitness company
Interests
Sport, including tennis, running, and golf


A.    TICK THE CORRECT SENTENCES. CORRECT THE MISTAKES IN THE OTHER SENTENCES.
1
Phil Knight is the head of Nike
2
He isn’t rich
He is very rich
3
Knight is married with two children
4
His wife’s name is Penny
5
Knight’s tattoo is on his right leg
He has a tattoo on his left leg
6
Wieden is in advertising
7
Knight’s office is full of objects from Austria
His office is full of object from Asia
8
Knight’s office is in  California
His office in Beaverton, Oregon

Hal 10 : Grammar ( Language Focus 1 )

A.    COMPLETE THE INFORMATION ABOUT INGRID WITH SHORT FORMS OF THE VERB TO BE.

My name is  Ingrid. I am  a graphic designer. I am German, and I am from Munich.
I am married with two children. They are both in high school. Their school is near my office.
My husband is  an a engineer. We are interested in travel and the cinema. My sister is  an accountant.

B.      LISTENING
C.     COMPLETE THE CHART ABOUT YOURSELF. THEN INTRODUCE YOURSELF TO A PARTNER.
1
Name Vicky Amalia Baskara
4
Nationality Indonesian
2
Job  I am a university student
5
Interests Music, sports, Movie, nature
3
City I am from Bogor
6
Favourite sports Running, Wall Climbing, Badminton

D.    COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH NEGATIVE FORMS OF TO BE.
I’m Russian , but I’m not  from Moscow.
They’re Japanese, but They aren’t  from Tokyo.
He’s German, but He isn’t  from Munich.
I’m in sales, but I’m not  the manager.
You’re in Poland, but You aren’t  in Warsaw.
Her name is Sophia, but She isn’t  Italian.

Hal 11 : Grammar ( Language Focus 2 )
A.    WRITE THE JOBS FROM THE BOX UNDER THE CORRECT HEADING.
A
an
Trainee
Accountant
Pilot
Analyst
Lawyer
Optician
Consultant
Architect
Director
Executive
Doctor
Engineer
Manager



UNIT 2
Hal 15 : Vocabulary 1

A.    PUT THE DAYS OF THE WEEK IN ORDER. WHICH DAYS ARE ‘ THE WEEKEND’?
FRIDAY
5
SUNDAY
7
MONDAY
1
THURSDAY
4
SATURDAY
6
WEDNESDAY
3
TUESDAY
2

          WEEKEND : SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
  
B.     WRITE THE MONTHS OF THE YEAR UNDER THE CORRECT SEASONS.
SPRING         : MARCH, APRIL, MAY
SUMMER       : JUNE, JULY, AUGUST
AUTUMN      : SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER
WINTER        : DECEMBER, JANUARY, FEBRUARY

C.     COMPLETE THE TIME PHRASES WITH IN, AT, OR ON. THEN WRITE THE PHRASES UNDER UNDER THE CORRECT PREPOSITION.

1
At
Night
2
In
The autumn
3
On
15th May
4
On
Thursday
5
In
The afternoon
6
On
Tuesday evening
7
In
June
8
In
New Year
9
At
The weekend

D.    COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH IN, AT OR ON.
We have a lot of big orders in March.
The office closes for three days in New Year.
There is an important meeting on 15th June.
The CEO visits our branch in the summer.
We deliver large goods on Monday afternoons.


Hal 16 : Reading

A.    WHAT TIME DOES MICHAEL DELL :
Get up ? He gets up at 5:30 a.m. each day.
Do exercises ? He does exercises for an hour from 06:00 a.m.
Arrive at his office ? He arrives at 08:00 a.m.
Leave the office ? He leaves the office at about 06:15 p.m. 


B.    MARK EACH STATEMENT TRUE OR FALSE.

1
Michael Dell makes three trips to Asia each year.
FALSE
2
He lives in Europe.
FALSE
3
He has four children.
TRUE
4
His wife has a shop in Austin , Texas.
TRUE
5
He has dinner with costumers.
FALSE
6
He works on his computer in the evening.
FALSE

C.     MATCH THE WORDS IN EACH BOX TO MAKE WORD PARTNERSHIPS.
1.      Go
RUNNING
2.      Play
FOOTBALL
3.      Do
EXERCISE
4.      Travel
OVERSEAS
5.      Meet
COSTUMERS
6.      Spend
      TIME



  
Hal 17 : Language Focus 1

A.    COMPLETE THE ARTICLE ABOUT GIORGIO ARMANI’S WORKING DAY. USE THE VERBS FROM THE BOX.

Giorgio Armani wakes up at 7 a.m. He walks to the gym and spends an hour there. He has breakfast and then goes to the office with his bodyguard. He has pasta and a salad for lunch and then he sleeps for 10 minutes.
He works until 8 p.m. on design and administration. He travels every two months – to the US, Russia or other parts of Europe. On his way home from the office, he often stops for a drink at Nobu. At weekends he goes to his villa.

B.     COMPLETE THE INFORMATION ABOUT PATRICK  ROSS. USE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS.

I’m Patrick Ross and I work for an American securities company in Tokyo. I live near Shibuya, and I travel to work by subway. My wife is Japanese. She drives to work. We both like sports and travelling. We play golf at the weekend. Our two children go to an international school.

Hal 18 : Vocabulary 2

A.    MATCH THE LEISURE ACTIVITIES TO THE PICTURES.
Running ( D )
Walking  ( C )
Biking ( B )
Swimming ( A )

 B.    COMPLETE THE LEISURE ACTIVITIES BELOW. USE WORDS FROM THE BOX. YOU CAN USE EACH WORD MORE THAN ONCE.

PLAYING
Golf
WATCHING
TV
GOING TO
Restaurants
LISTENING TO
CDs
PLAYING
Tennis
WATCHING
The cinema
PLAYING
Football
GOING TO
The Gym


Hal 19

A.    WRITE THE WORDS IN BRACKETS IN THE CORRECT PLACE IN THE SENTENCE.
She usually gets up early.
They always start their first meeting at 9 o’clock.
We are never late for meetings.
I am often busy in the afternoon.
The office sometimes closes at 3 p.m.

 B. COMPLETE THESE EXPRESSIONS OF FREQUENCY.USE WORDS FROM THE BOX.
From time to time
Now and then
Once a week
Twice a month
Every Sunday
Three times a week

C.  READ THE PAIRS OF SENTENCES. CROSS OUT THE INCORRECT WORDS.
He always / sometimes reads the papers.
We usually / sometimes  eat in the company cafeteria.
I usually / sometimes work late.
The manager never / sometimes go to business dinners at the weekend.
The company director always / often travels on business. 


UNIT 3
Hal 23 : Vocabulary Adjectives

A.    COMPLETE THESE SENTENCES. USE THE ADJECTIVES FROM THE BOX.
Our employees enjoy having flexible hours.
The new sales assistant got a(n) fast promotion.
Marketing executives earn a(n) high salary at that company.
My colleagues are usually very helpful.
We want a(n) clean and well – furnished apartment.
Your office has got a(n) beautiful view.
Their old printer is broken, so they want a new one.
This invoice is incorrect; please can you send a new one?

 B.  MATCH THE ADJECTIVES WITH THEIR OPPOSITES.
LONG = SHORT
HEAVY = LIGHT
EARLY = LATE
SLOW = FAST
SAFE = DANGEROUS
BIG = SMALL
HOT = COLD
NARROW = WIDE
HIGH = LOW
SOFT = HARD

  C. MAKE SENTENCES. USE TOO OR ENOUGH AND ADJECTIVES FROM EXERCISE B.
1. It’s too short / it isn’t long enough
2. The suitcase it’s too heavy
3. It’s too early
4. It’s too slow / it isn’t fast enough
5. It’s too dangerous /  it isn’t safe enough
6. It’s too big / it isn’t small enogh
7. It’s too hard
8. It’s too low / it isn’t high enough


Hal 24 : Reading

A.    FOUR PEOPLE ANSWERED THE QUESTION ‘ WHAT ARE THE BIGGEST PROBLEMS FACING YOUR COMPANY?! READ THEIR REPLIES.
1.      The first reply is about they need a spacious office.
2.      The problem in the second reply is about change at work.
3.      The problem in the third reply is about difficult people.
4.      The problem in the fourth reply is about money problems.

B.     MATCH THE REPLIES IN EXERCISE A WITH AN APPROPRIATE HEADING.
Change at work 2
Space problems 1
Money problems 4
Difficult people 3

C.     FIND WORDS IN THE REPLIES WHICH MEAN THE FOLLOWING.
Rent
Crowded
Office/Empty
Changes
Team
Colleagues
Bills
Cash flow


Hal 25 : Language Focus 1

A.    WORK IN PAIRS. MATCH THE QUESTION TO THE ANSWERS.
1. e) She’s very efficient
2. h) It starts at 2 o’clock
3. g) In the city center
4. b) Because he has to pay for the office party
5. a) Peter. He’s your line manager.
6. f) You need to enter your password
7. d) 20 euros
8. c) You can leave at 5 0’clock

B.     PUT THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER TO MAKE QUESTIONS.
Do you work at the weekend?
Does Pierre work in sales?
How do you often travel abroad?
How do you spell business?
What does mean this world?
When does the meeting finish?

C.     MAKE NEGATIVE SENTENCES. USE DON’T OR DOESN’T.
I like meetings, but I don’t like presentations.
Raj likes Fridays, but he doesn’t like Mondays.
We agree about most things, but we don’t agree about the budgets.
Susan sends a lot of emails, but she doesn’t sends a lot of faxes.
Alex and Connie speak Chinese, but they don’t speak Japanese.


Hal 26 : Language Focus 2

A.    MAKE SENTENES ABOUT MARCO’S POSSESSIONS.
Marco hasn’t got a children. Marco’s got two telephones
Marco hasn’t got a fax machine. Marco’s got a swimming pool
Marco hasn’t got a tennis court.Marco’s got a computer

B.     WORK IN PAIRS. TALK ABOUT THESE TWO OFFICES.
Office A has got a view of the high street. Office B has got a view of the mountains.
Office A has got a balcony. Office B hasn’t got a lift.
Office A has got very colorful walls. Office B has got white walls.
Office A hasn’t got a car park. Office B has got a large car park.
Office A has got a fax machine in next room. Office B has got a fax machine in the office.
Office A has got a large windows. Office B has got a small windows.
Office A has got an air conditioning. Office B hasn’t got an air conditioning.

Hal 29 : Writing

Telephone Massage
To : Manager of Blue Horizon
Name of caller : Carla Davis
Date : 14th July
Time : 10:00 a.m.
Massage : Change the meeting schedule from 17th July being on 19th July at 02:00 p.m.
Action : Call back if problems 021 112 333 45
Signed : Carla Davis