Сирена Мердек-Стерн - Деловые приемы и встречи на английском: визиты, сотрудничество и профессиональные контакты
- Название:Деловые приемы и встречи на английском: визиты, сотрудничество и профессиональные контакты
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- Год:2005
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Не остановиться ли нам на этом? Кончим на этом.
Я рад (а), что у нас нашлось время поговорить об этом.

Упражнение
FORMAL | INFORMAL |
Do you know him well, or not?
a) I must be off now.
b) I look forward to seeing you again soon.
c) I’m afraid, I really must be going now.
d) So soon, what a pity!
e) Thank you very much, goodbye.
0 Thanks a lot.
g) I hope you have a good trip.
h) Drive safely!
i) Wfe’ll be in touch.
j) It’s been nice seeing you again.
k) Hope to see you again soon.
l) Bye, and thanks a lot.
m) I hope you have a good weekend.
n) Have a good holiday.
o) must do this again sometime.
p) Thank you for having me.
q) It was nice talking to you, goodbye.
r) Speak to you soon.
s) Shall we finish there?
t) Let’s call it a day.

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16 16 You are in a hotel with a colleague. You greet him in the morning. You would say “Good morning........” a) Did you have a good sleep? b) Did you sleep well? 2. You are with a business contact, it’s time for you to take your leave. a) I gotta go now! b) I’m afraid I’ve got to go now. 3. You want to leave discreetly, you whisper to your friend. a) I’m going to slip away. b) I’m off, don’t tell anyone. 4. You decided to «уйти не попрощавшись», you would: a) Take French leave. b) Take English leave. 5. You want to say “goodbye” to someone you have just met. a) Goodbye, it was nice seeing you. b) Goodbye, it was nice meeting you. 6. You are off to bed and want to bow yourself out. a) Goodnight, then. b) Goodbye, then. 7. Your colleague is going away on business next week. You say: a) Have a good trip. b) Have a good journey. 8. You are leaving a business contact, and want to say “hello” to her colleague. You say: a) Say hello to Sonia for me. b) Give my regards to Sonia. 9. You are leaving a colleague in the middle of the afternoon. You say: a) Good afternoon. b) I’ll be seeing you. 10. If someone says “clear off” or “get lost” to you, they mean: a) Go away. b) Could you be so kind as to leave.
17 17 During a meeting with close colleagues, you want to suggest a break: a) Shall we pause? b) Shall we take a breather? 12. A formal discussion is going on rather a long time — you want to finish. a) I think we should draw this to a close. b) Wfe should stop now.
What should you say?

Письмо с выражением благодарности
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Если вас пригласили куда-нибудь и вы хорошо провели время (и даже если не очень хорошо!), в англоязычных странах принято написать пись-; * мо или записку с выражением благодарности. Вот пример официального письма с выражением благодарности.
Dear Mr Smith,
I am writing to express my thanks to you for sparing the time to give such a fascinating presentation during the International Plastics Conference last week.
The detailed and scientific talk you gave about the recent developments in various plastics and their applications was of great interest and much appreciated by all in attendance.
Should you require the video recording of the conference, please do not hesitate to contact us, and we shall be pleased to send you both the tape and the transcript.
Thank you once again. Wfe look forward to having the opportunity to further our discussions in the near future.
Yours sincerely
Karen Wills
Ms KAREN WILLS
Для информации, в Англии принято писать письмо с выражением благодарности почти за все: подарки, ужины, выходные... В крайнем случае вы можете позвонить, но только не забудьте это сделать!
Dialogue
5. Scott: It’s nice meeting you, Mr Frank, I’ve heard so much about you.
3. Frank: All good, I hope!
5. Scott: Is this your first visit to Paris?
3. Frank: Yes, it is, and what a lovely city it is too.
5. Scott: Tell me. what line of work are you in?
3. Frank: I’m in computers.
5. Scott: Ah yes. And what exactly do you do?
3. Frank: I’m a computer programmer for Mfg Prime, and I help companies move into
e-business.
3. Scott: That sounds very interesting, but what does Mfg Prime mean?
3. Frank: The best Manufacturing and Production systems!
3. Scott: Oh, thank you. Who do vou work for?
3. Frank: SMP, it stands for Servicing Manufacturing and Production. And what do you do?
3. Scott: I’m on the finance side — an accountant. I’m self-employed. So, where are
vou from?
3. Frank: I’m from Australia.
3. Scott: Oh really! Whereabouts in Australia?
3. Frank: Sydney, but I live and work in Geneva. For now, I’m working in Brussels.
3. Scott: What is Svdnev like?
3. Frank: It’s busy, but the weather’s lovely and the sea’s not far!
3. Scott: Would vou mind me asking how old vou are?
3. Frank: Not at all! I’m twenty-eight. Are vou married?
3. Scott: No, I’m single. What do vou do in vour snare time?
3. Frank: I play tennis and football, I do judo and keep-fit, and I go running once a
week.
3. Scott: Now, how about looking at your product? Could I ask vou one or two ques
tions? For example: What is this for?... What is this called?..
3. Frank: That’s the button to open the computer, and that is called a “mouse”. So.
what do vou think of our new laptop?
S. Scott: Marvellous! How do vou sav “laptop” in French?
B. Frank: I have no idea, I’m afraid...

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Беседа Ю
Активный СЛОВАРЬ
' I’ve heard so much about you.
All good, I hope!
Is this your first visit to Paris?
> Where are you from?
*Oh really! How interesting!
^What is Sydney like?
I What do you do in your spare time?
I Do you have any hobbies?
, ИИМИГГТМИ.......................................
, What (exactly) do you do?
What line of work are you in?
I Pm in computers.
Pm on the finance side.
I Pm a computer programmer.
I Could 1 ask you one or two questions? {Yes, of course.
, ; Could you tell me who your boss is?
f Do you mind if 1 ask if you are married?
I
I Would you mind me asking how I old you are?
Not at all.
How old are you?
Ь Are you married?
5 No, Pm single / divorced.
\
Pd rather not answer that.
I’d rather not say.
Я много о вас слышал.
Хорошего, надеюсь?
Вы первый раз в Париже?
Откуда вы?
Надо же! Как интересно!
И каков Сидней?
Что вы делаете в свободное время? У вас есть хобби?
Чем вы занимаетесь (конкретно)? В какой области вы работаете?
Я работаю в информатике.
Я занимаюсь финансами.
Я программист.
Могу я вам задать пару вопросов? Да, конечно.
Вы можете мне сказать, кто ваш начальник?
Ничего, если я спрошу, женаты (замужем) ли вы?
А можно я спрошу, сколько вам лет?
Пожалуйста.
Сколько вам лет?
Вы женаты (замужем)?
Нет, я холост (не замужем) / разведен^).
Я предпочел бы не отвечать.
Я предпочел бы не говорить этого.
И" 5
I
иногда
^указывается Iпрофессия,
I употребляется орттт
dentist, т
% bachelor"-
I мужчина,
Ispinster” Immmem «старт ideem.

Упражнения
Words you may need to describe yourself!
Do you do any sport?
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