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4. , I wish




1. I wish I (to be) you.

2. I didnt see this film. I wish I (to see) it.

3. I wish I (to be) with you in London last month.

4. I wish I (can) fly.

 

5. .

1. I dont know the answer, but if I (to know) it, I (to tell) you.

2. I wish I (can) go with you there tomorrow.

3. You are late. You (to get) here in time if you (to take) a taxi.

4. I with I (to be) there with you last summer.

5. Its time the children (to go) to bed.

6. I (to go) for a walk if the weather (to be) good.

Speech exercises

1. .

1. Why do we need to sign the contract?

2. Do we need contracts only in business?

3. In what spheres of our life do we need contracts?

4. Have you ever signed the contract? Give an example.

5. Why do lawyers say to have a contract is to be in safety?

 

2. .

 

3. 2 , (The Noun), (The Verb).

The Noun The Verb

4. , 2.

1. - Have your __________ studied the contract?

- Yes, and we ____________ to your terms.

2. - Weve spent fruitful _____________ and are ready to sign the contract.

- Great to hear that! Lets put our_________ here and ___________ our deal.

3. - I want to ________a toast to our ___________. I _________ you all the best.

- I ________ to that and hope to ___________ in future. _________!

5. . , ?

6. :

1. Who takes part in the conversation?

2. What are they talking first about?

3. Is Mr. Edwards ready to sign the contract?

4. Who has prepared the documents?

5. Are they happy to make a bargain?

 

Signing a contract

A: Good morning, Mr. Edwards. Nice to see you again!

B: Good morning, Mr. Bradford. Nice to see you too!

A: Mr. Forester will be in a minute. Do you mind waiting for him in the conference room?

B: No, I dont mind a bit.

A: This way, please. Would you like something to drink?

B: Tea, please.

A: And no sugar, right?

B: Yes.

C: Oh, Mr. Edwards! Good morning! How are you doing?

B: Not bad thank you. And how are you, Mr. Forester?

C: Very well, thank you. Take a sit please, Mr. Edwards.

B: Thank you, Mr. Forester.

A: Would you like a cup of coffee, Mr. Forester?

C: Yes, please, Martin.

A: Ill ask Brenda to bring some.

C: Well, Mr. Edwards, did you get in touch with your company yesterday?

B: Yes, our lawyer has already studied the contract and now we agree to your terms.

C: Glad to hear that, Mr. Edwards. Lets make our bargain then.

B: With a great pleasure, Mr. Forester.

C: Martin, have you prepared the documents for us?

A: Yes, Mr. Forester, everything is ready.

C: Lets sign the contract then.

B: With pleasure.

A: You should put your signatures here.

(Mr. Forester and Mr. Edwards are signing the contract)

C: Martin, will you ask Brenda to bring champagne, please.

A: Just a moment Mr. Forester.

C: I would like to propose a toast to our new business partner Stone & Sons and to Mr. Edwards personally. I wish you all the best and I hope well cooperate successfully in future. Cheers!

B: Yes, Ill drink to that. Cheers! And I would like to propose another toast. Thank you very much for bending over backwards to meet our interests. And it is always a pleasure for us to do business with your company.

7. . .

1. Mr. Edwards hasnt got enough time to get in touch with his company.

2. The documents are ready.

3. Mr. Forester and Mr. Edwards decided to sign the contract tomorrow.

4. Mr. Edwards asked Brenda to bring champagne.

5. Mr. Forester proposed a toast to a new business partner.

6. Mr. Edwards hoped to cooperate successfully in future.

 

8. :

1. invite to go to a restaurant

2. decide where to meet and at what time

3. say good-bye

 

9. .

10. ,

Mr. Forester, a manager of a big company. You have got fruitful negotiations and today you are going to sign the contract. Give the last talk and celebrate you deal.

 

11. .

You are a representative of a big company and you are on a business trip abroad. You want to make a deal for new machines for you company. You have got long talks and today you are ready to sign the contract. After that you want to invite your business partners to a restaurant and celebrate your deal.

12. .

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2. , .

3. .

4. .

5. .

6. .

Test. Signing the contract.

1. Its time the children ____ for a walk.

a) go b) went c) gone

2. I wish I ____ abroad last summer.

a)were b) have been c) had been

3. If the weather _____ good, I will go for a picnic.

a) is b) was c) been

4. You would buy that souvenirs if you _____ local currency.

a) have b) had c) have had

5. If they had been younger they _____ part in this competition.

a) would take b) will take c) would have taken

 

Module I

Unit 2. About myself and my family.

family -

parents -

father -

mother -

son -

daughter -

sister -

brother -

aunt -

uncle -

cousin - ()

niece -

nephew -

grandparents -

grandfather -

grandmother -

granddaughter -

grandson -

husband -

wife -

relatives (close, distant) - (, )

child -

consist of -

have -

age -

baby -

twins -

stepfather -

stepmother -

father-in-law - ,

mother-in-law - ,

daughter-in-law -

son-in-law -

housewife -

kindergarten -

How old are you? - ?

I am 20 years old. - 20 .

to be married - ()

to get married - ,

to help about the house -

to look after the house -

to take care of - -

a family of three - 3

to be in good health -

to retire on a pension -

to bring up -

a house -

to study -

hobby -

Unit 3. My house (flat).

General

apartment - ,

house -

flat -

block of flats -

entrance -

balcony -

lift -

floor -,

bedroom -

living (sitting) room -

study -

kitchen -

entrance hall -

lavatory -

central heating -

electricity -

gas -

running water -

telephone -

convenience -

furniture -

TV set -

table -

sofa -

armchair -

bed -

carpet -

stove -

refrigerator, fridge -

live -

 

Additional (extra)

picture -

sofa-bed --

bedside table -

wardrobe -

toilet articles -

mirror -

convenient -

cozy

modern

modern conveniences

cupboard -

curtain -

tape-recorder -

piano -

sideboard -

bookshelf -

bookcase -

desk -,

building -

private house -

keep the house clean -

move (to) -

hall-stand -

 

Unit 4. Is it difficult to learn English?

intensive studies -

foreign language -

foreigner -

high level of knowledge -

dialog -

exercise -

text -

language -

word -

homework -

home task -

tape-recorder -

practice -()

communicate -

knowledge -

learn -,

study -()

read -

translate -

pronounce -

it takes me - ( )

speak to -

communicate with -

answer the questions -

make up dialogues -

do grammar exercises -

speak on different topics -

discuss books -

translate from English into Russian -

get ready for -

dictionary -

work hard at -

 

sentence -

phrase -

effort -

master -,

contents

transcription -

sound -

conversation -

the ABC -

intellectual -

teach -, -

cross -,

tongue -

foreign -

statement -

outlook -

spelling -

exception -

idiom -,

preposition -

 

Module II

Unit 5. Let's talk about films.

act in a film -

cinema -

film -

feature film -

screen -

stage -

cast -

exciting -

thrilling -

enjoy -

be on - ( )

theatre -

matinee -

circus -

performance - ,

show -,

perform -,

foyer -

stalls -

pit -

music -

box -

dress-circle -

balcony -

piece of music -

classics -

 

Unit 6. Talking about holidays.

travel agency -

package holiday - , , ,

winter holiday -,

go camping - ( )

walking holiday -

coach tour -

go on holiday -

be on holiday - , ,

on vocation -

on business -

travelling -

travel -

by sea -

by air -

by road -

on foot -

for pleasure -

on a ship board -

car -

plane -

ferry -

ship -

boat -

train -

electric train -

speed -

safety -

railway station -

platform -

time-table -

fare -

ticket -

single ticket -

return ticket -

ticket for a train to -

sleeping carriage -

dining carriage --

souvenir -

postcard -

trip -,

journey -,

map -

in advance -

sail -

arrive -

leave -

enjoy -

admire -

walk -,

carriage -

change trains -

see off -

fast -,

slow -

call a taxi -

advantage -

tent -

rest-home -

sanatorium -

tourist camp -

Unit 7. At the airport.

airport -

register / check in -

boarding pass/ boarding card -

departure gate -

fasten the belts -

departure -

take off -

land -

flight -

economy class -

first class -

request - ,

suitcase -

luggage/baggage/suitcases -

luggage limitation -

luggage weight -

excess luggage -

overweight -

pay extra -

visa -

visa is valid for -

passport -

declare -,

customs -

check -

baggage hall - ,

hand-baggage -

personal belongings -

board of a plane -

arrival card -

residence -

permanent address

passport control -

go through -

immigration officer -

go to travel -

collect -

currency -

phrase book -

left-luggage office -

booking-office -

inquiry office -

call a porter -

looking for a cart -

announcement -

security check -

Module III

Unit 8. At the office.

table -

pencil -

diary -

filing cabinet -

computer -

printer - ,

telephone -

n -

rubber -

calculator -

copy machine -

stamp -

note pad -

fax machine -

paper clip -

pencil sharpener -

ruler -

scissors -

Unit 9. Working day of a businessman.

working day -

to appoint -

busy schedule -

look thorough -

business mail -

business event -

be up to date -

receive clients -

job schedule -

price

goods -

term -

payment -

shipment -

delivery -

business matter -

make arrangements -

exhibition -

stay -

working day -

week-days -

wake up -

get up -

make ones bed -

do morning exercises -

clean teeth -

wash (oneself) -

take a shower (bath) - ()

dress (oneself) -

comb (brush) ones hair -

take a bus -

have a rest -

do homework -

go to bed -

day off -

week-end -

enjoy -

make plans -

spend time -

go for a walk -

receive guests -

Unit 10.Meeting customers.

customer -

representative -

appointment -

expect -

conference room -

take off -

delay -

arrival - ,

be on time -

catalogue -

study closely -

be certainly good -

be of high quality -

produce -

be heavy with orders -

meet requirements -

be interested in - -

contract form -

discuss the contract -

 

Module IV

Unit 11. Speaking with a businessman.

business talk -

personal question -

conversation - ,

introduce -

let me introduce -

deputy - ,

wait for -

be on vocation -

business visit -

strong wind -

cloudy weather -

stay -

service -

single room -

beautiful view -

make a deal for -

be hungry -

know better -

keep up the conversation -

 

Unit 12. Discussing contract terms.

get down to business -

come to conclusion -

be up to world standards -

be in great demand -

world market -

commercial side of the deal -

clarify -

attractive price -

reduce -

consignment -

discount -

purchase -

suit -

get in touch with -

join into force -

payment for collection -

be appropriate -

sign a contract -

make bargain -

 

Unit 13. Signing a contract.

lawyer - ,

agree to -

signature -

put signature -

champagne -

celebrate -

propose a toast -

business partner -

wish all the best -

cooperate successfully -

Cheers! - !

drink to - -

bend over backwards -

meet our interests -

do business -

fruitful negotiations -

give a talk -


 

Module I

Unit 2. About myself and my family.

TEXT 1. MY FAMILY.

My family is quite large. I have a father, a mother, a brother and a sister. We all live together in Krasnoyarsk.

My fathers name is Igor. He is 45 years old. He is a tall and well-built man with short black hair and grey eyes. He works at a big plant as an engineer. He likes his work and spends most of his time there. By character my father is a quiet man, while my mother is energetic and talkative. Her name is Olga. She is a teacher of English.

My sisters name is Lisa. Like her mother she has blue eyes and lovely fair hair. She is a very good-looking girl. Lisa is three years younger than me. She is a pupil of the 9th form. She does well at school and gets only good and excellent marks.

My name is Max. Last year I left school and entered the University.

Our family is very united. We like to spend time together. In the evenings we watch TV, read books and newspapers, listen to music or just talk about the events of the day. All of us like to spend our week-ends out of town. We often go to the village where our grandparents live. They are old-age pensioners now but prefer to live in the country.

I also have many other relatives: uncles, aunts, cousins and many friends. We are happy when we are together.

TEXT 2. BRITISH FAMILIES.

British families are usually quite big. An average family consists of a mother, a father and two or three children. But no one is really sure how it is possible to have four children. It is quite rare in Britain for grandparents, aunts and uncles to share the house with the family. However, families often share the house with dogs, cats, goldfish and even rabbits which they keep, not to eat, but as pets.

Unit 3. My house (flat).





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