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Ex.4. Decide which of the following imperatives sound too direct and make them more polite




1. You stay here and wait for me.

2. Stop talking! I cant hear anything because of you.

3. Take your seats, everybody, and lets start.

4. Dont ask me how to get to the railway station. Im not from here.

5. Go to the traffic light and turn right.

6. Dont you touch this iPad - its not yours!

7. Get out of my way and let me pass!

8. Give me your phone. I promised Jane to call her at 6.

9. Tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

10. Take off your hat when you enter the room.

Ex.5. Correct the mistakes in the following sentences.

1. Remember always what I told you.

2. Dont tell anybody, wont you?

3. Let he will call me tonight, and Ill tell him about the results of the meeting.

4. The letter has arrived but lets dont open it until John gets home.

5. Shall we have a break for a cup of coffee now? - Let us have a break.

6. What cake shall we buy for Dads birthday? Let me consider. I think Ill bake a cake myself.

7. You dont believe her; she never tells the truth!

8. Look never at me like that!

9. Lets dont argue about these obvious things.

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Unit 6. FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANISATION

  TEXT A: Forms of business organisation TEXT B: Nonprofit organisations TEXT C: Franchising BUSINESS COMMUNICATION: At the hotel GRAMMAR: Nouns. Articles.  

 

Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage.

Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527),

Italian writer and statesman

 

LEAD-IN

1. What do you think an entrepreneurial person means? Are you entrepreneurial by nature? Can you make decisions? How organised are you? Are you self-motivated?

2. Have you ever thought of launching your own business? If yes, why do you think it is more preferable to be your own boss than to be directed and managed by somebody else?

3. What are the arguments for the work in a company? Would you prefer to work for a big or small company? Why? What are the advantages of each?

PRE-TEXT EXERCISES

A. Reading drills

Ex.1. Read the following words with letter u.

[ʌ] fund,function, suffer, structure, number, production, vulnerable

[ju:] use,numerous, assume, dispute, future, unique, pursue, contribute

[u:] junior, true, rule, rude, prudence

[u] full, pull, push, fulfil, fulfilment

[ju ə] security, contractual, individual, during

[ ə] difficult, successful, circumstance, upon

[i] business, businessman, busy





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