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Am looking forward to meeting you soon




Sincerely yours,

Nick O'Brien _______________________

Complete the sentences with the enlisted words.

1. INBOX

2. OUTBOX

3. SENT ITEMS

4. NEW MSG/NEW/NEW MAIL/COMPOSE

5. REPLY

6. FORWARD

7. ADDRESS BOOK

8. SEND/RECV/SEND&RECEIVE

9. capital/small/at/dot j) DRAFTS

1. My address is [email protected], that's_________ H_______ o-l-l-y

______ W_______ o-o-d-s_______ hotmail________ com.

2. I need my_______ to add/remove/amend e-mail addresses.

3. My______ is where my incoming messages are stored.

4. If I_______ a message it goes on to another person.

5. With "______ " I can write a new letter.

If I press_______ I connect with Internet.

I look at_______ to see what messages I have sent.

Before being sent across Internet, my messages are stored in the_________.

I need to send an answer to that message, I'll use__________.

I'll have to finish that e-mail later, I'll store it in__________.

6. A "smiley" is a symbol in the Internet to express your emotions. What is the meaning of the following symbols?

1. :-) 6. :-o
2. :-(or:-< 7. :-t
3. :-# 8. :-/
4.   9. 1-1
5.   10.  

The user:

a) will not say anything is cross

has a moustache is undecided is tongue-tied

1. is winking at you

2. is surprised/ shocked

3. is sad

4. is happy j) is asleep

b)

2. e)

7. There are a lot of words/phrases for the Internet. Match the following terms and

1. attachment a) where you incoming messages are stored.
2. bandwidth b) pass along an e-mail to another address.
3. bee c) the speaker is considered incompetent or ignorant.
4. bounce message d) a quotation added to a signature.
5. forward e) error message returned by an e-mail system.
6. mailbox f) an emotional and often angry or rude message.
7. sig quote g) blind courtesy copy.
8. spam h) a measure of how much information can be sent.
9. a flam i) unsolicited e-mail messages (usually unwanted).
10. burble j) a file linked to an e-mail message.

8. Choose the correct definition.

1. E-business a) economic business
  b) electronic business
2. T-commerce a) total commerce
  b) television commerce
3. C2B a) customer to business
  b) client to boss
4. B2B a) buyer to boss
  b) business to business
5. IMO a) international monetaiy organization
  b) in my opinion
6. IMHO a) in my humble opinion
  b) international monetary help organization

over the limit

out to lunch

1. how should I know

2. have something in kit

1. unwanted mail

2. compacted meat

2. look over lengthily

2. laugh out loud

2. bring back later

2. be back later

2. talk to you later

2. the time you left

2. not only your business

2. none of your business

2. for what it's worth

2. full with internet words

2. internet relay chat

2. internal relay comment

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What is the first step in a successful search for a job?

What questions must you ask yourself beginning to search for a job?

What methods of finding a job do you know?

Why should you read the want ads?

What may the ad tell you about?

What suggestions will help you to use want ads effectively?

What is a resume?

What are the basic requirements for a good resume?

How many types of resumes do you know? What do they differ in?

What type of resume is the most popular with the recruiters?

What information is recommended to exclude from your resume?

Which of special suggestions that can help you write a perfect resume do you think are the most important?

How do you understand the meaning of the word "the job interview"?

What does the employer judge during the interview?

What makes a good interview?

Which guidelines do you think are the most important? Why?

Can you give any other advice to a candidate?

What are the "Golden Rules" for writing business letters?

What steps in planning a business letter do you know?

Which steps do you think are the most important? Why?

What is the structure of the letter?

OTL

HSIK

SPAM

LOL

BBL

TTYL

NOYB

FWIW

IRC

What are the opening (closing, linking) phrases in a business letters?

What types of business letter do you know?

What letters of two types are often used?

What is the main aim of an offer?

What information do the offers usually include?

What are the types of the quotation?

What phrases do usually open a free offer?

How do a free and a firm offers differ from each other?

What is the principle of a fax machine work?

What is fax?

What are the advantages of sending messages by fax?

How is sending messages by telex performed?

How can one correct the mistake made while sending a telex?

Name the abbreviations used when sending telexes.

Tell the story of creating the Internet.

What is the purpose of using the Internet?

Which main spheres/branches of using the Internet do you know?

What is e-mail?

How does a typical e-mail address look like? Give examples.

What does an e-mail message consist of?

Name abbreviations used when writing an e-mail message. :

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