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Memo

To: All staff

From: Don Jones

RE: Staff meeting

 

This is just to remind everyone about the (1)____ for Fridays meeting. The meeting will be a combination of a (2)_____ and brainstorming sessions. Please come prepared to (3)_____ ideas for reorganizing the (4)____! And remember that we want to maintain a (5)____ atmosphere in the meeting. We wont (6)_____ any ideas you share. All staff (7)_____ are expected to (8)_____the meeting.

 

 

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a. There is a quiet and very cozy snack bar near the jewelry store.

b. Well, it doesnt suit me. Perhaps, Ill be late a little.

c. Are you doing anything special tonight?

d. Nothing terrible. I am going to wait for you for ages.

e. Ok, see you later, then.

f. No, not really. Im just going home and watching TV.

g. Thats a good idea! Where would you like to go?

h. How about coming out for a drink?

i. Ok, I think I guess where it is. What time?

j. Lets make it 7 oclock.

 

 

3. . .

1. The number of new contracts fell / felt by a small amount last year.

2. Between 1997 and 2000 its share rose to / at 10%.

3. You should keep an account of all your expenses / consumption.

4. The director of this firm suggests you to read the contract through careful / carefully.

5. The trade representatives of this organization lent / borrowed a lot of money from the bank last year.

6. At the meeting the directors of two prosperous enterprises solved / decided many problems of vital importance.

7. The manager of this department refused / gave up the work he had been doing for the last few years.

8. There was a sharp increase on / in sales at our market.

9. The Board of Directors never discuss money matters / affairs with him.

10. Last year our company came across / met with great difficulties.

 

 

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Preparation for a stand-up presentation (one person talking to an audience).

Find out about the audience: how many people there will be, who they are, why they will be there, and how much they know about the subject.

Find out about the venue and the facilities: the room, the seating plan, the equipment, etc.

Plan the content and structure, but don't write the complete text of the presentation.

Write notes on sheets of paper, not on cards.

Try to memorize the first five sentences of your talk.

Prepare visual aids: pictures, diagrams, etc.

Rehearse your presentation (practise it so that it becomes very familiar) with friends or colleagues.

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1. Would you like going to the new trade exhibition?

2. How you are going to save the money?

3. I think we should to privatize such industries like water and electricity.

4. Our director was not agree with the prices of his partner.

5. How about to go out for a walk?

6. When the London train leave?

7. I found it difficult to hear that the speaker was talking about.

8. The rate of unemployment increased at 8% last month.

9. Why we dont receive the money on current account?

10. I am agree that our company needs a new computer equipment.

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1. Who does Ms. Snow report ____?

2. Im ____ computers.

3. Are you the person responsible ____ marketing?

4. Mr. Brown comes ____ Britain.

5. He is 42 years ____ age.

6. He is bad ____ things like balance sheets and profit and loss accounts.

7. Ill get him to call you as soon as he gets back ____ the office.

8. It's a high tech company. It invests a lot of money ____ research and development.

9. What is your position ____ the company?

10. Mr. Brown works ____ General Motors.

 

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