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Linda: Did you see the memo that is (1) _____ the office?
Mark: Do you mean the one about the meeting tomorrow? Yeah, I saw it.
Linda: Im still not sure what the meeting is about.
Mark: Were supposed to (2) _____ for better sales approaches.
Linda: Is it essential that everyone (3)_____ the meeting? I was planning to be out of the (4) _____ tomorrow afternoon.
Mark: Of course its important. Bob is going (5) _____ the meeting. I think he is going to (6) _____an idea he came up with.
Linda: I guess the (7) _____of the meeting will be at least a few hours. I hope we have (8)_____.
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a. - In the city centre. Opposite the station.
b. - Nothing special. Why?
c. - Thats a good idea. Where are you going?
d. - Oh. I know the place. What time?
e. - Great. See you there, then.
f. - Michels Restaurant. Do you know it?
g. - Im meeting Joe for dinner. How about joining us?
h. - What are you doing on Friday evening?
i. - No. Where is it?
j. - 8 oclock.
3. . .
1. We lent / borrowed a lot of money from the bank last year.
2. Prices increased by / at 2.3% last year.
3. We spend too much money on / in advertising and promotion.
4. Our market share increased dramatic / dramatically last year.
5. Our poor performance last year was due to / resulted to increased competition.
6. There was a sharp increase on / in sales last year.
7. This graph shows our sales numbers / figures for the past year.
8. Can we cancel / postpone our meeting until next week, please?
9. We hope to achieve a steady / steadily growth in sales.
10. Salaries fell / felt by a small amount last year.
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Presentations 1: preparation and introduction
Types of presentation
press conference: a meeting of a public personage with the press for making an announcement or to answer questions.
briefing: set of concise instructions or a summary of events
demonstration: a practical lesson, explanation or exhibition.
product launch: an announcement of the introduction of a new product or service on to the market.
lecture: a discourse read or delivered before the audience, especially for instruction.
talk: an informal speech or lecture.
seminar: a meeting for exchanging information and holding discussion.
workshop: a seminar, discussion group, or the like, which emphasizes exchange of ideas and demonstration and application of techniques, skills.
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1. We should to leave work early this evening.
2. Why we dont play squash this afternoon?
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3. Why they are going to take on new staff?
4. When your flight leaves?
5. Our suppliers prices increased at 7% last month.
6. How about to go to the cinema this evening?
7. We need a new computer system. I am agree.
8. Im not thing we should buy this new laser printer.
9. Tim was not agree with the proposal.
10. Would you like going to that new Italian bar?
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1. It's a high tech company. It invests a lot of money ____ research and development.
2. Mr. Brown works ____ ICL.
3. They are European members ____ the IPQ team.
4. Im meeting Mr. White ____ 8 oclock in the evening.
5. What are you responsible ____?
6. Who are you responsible ____?
7. What do you do ____ the journey?
8. Mr. Higgins is ____ charge ____ R&D.
9. Who does Ms. Shaw report ____?
10. Im ____ chemicals.
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