Business 3 C
Business 3 C
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. The employees would like to go over the contract. I would like to talk about your new security system. I would like you to talk about your new business partner.
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: Whats the agenda? The client would like to discuss our future projects. I see. But the CEO is not around. Oh really? I have to call him first.
VOCABULARY:
-go over -security system -business partner
C2
A business trip in
Europe sounds like fun.
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. Having a trade fair sounds like a problem. The companys vision and mission sounds perfect. Doing projects late at night doesnt sound good.
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: What do you think of having a business trip to Europe? A business trip in Europe sounds like fun. I dont think so. I think its stressful. Everything is stressful.
VOCABULARY:
-trade fair -mission -vision
C3
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. Why dont you finish writing the document? Why dont you take a break for a minute? Why dont you give them free samples of the product?
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: Mr. Park, would like to see the lay out? Why dont you take him to our office? Sure. I will take him there. Ill meet you there.
VOCABULARY:
-Lay out -Detail -Project
C4
He would
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. The boss would appreciate your efforts. The client would appreciate if they will be treated well. I would appreciate if you can finish on-time.
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: Our new boss is very strict. I heard he is really focused on his work. I guess he would appreciate hardworking employees. Thats right.
VOCABULARY:
-effort -treated well -appreciate
C5
I am looking forward
to having a business with you.
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. They are looking forward to having a talk with the investors. We are looking forward to meeting the agents. The company is looking forward to exporting their products.
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: Do you think we can get higher profit? Im very positive that we can. I have higher expectations too. Im looking forward to having a business with you.
VOCABULARY:
-investors -agents -export
C6
I am interested
in presentations.
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. They are interested in export business. She is interested in sales. John is interested in making reports.
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: Now, could you say something good about you? I am diligent and I finish my work on time. So what are your interests? I am interested in presentations.
VOCABULARY:
-sales -report -export
C7
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. May I have your company ID? May I have the summary of your report? May I have your team members name?
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: May I have the new files? I still have to print them. I see. Just let me know when its ready. Yes, Ill give you a ring.
VOCABULARY:
-company id -summary -team members
C8
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. Ill have a meeting with the alliance this afternoon. Ill have my meal-break after making this report. Ill have my vacation leave next month.
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: Dan! You look so busy. Ill have a conference with my employees. I see. Anyways, see you later. Yeah, sure.
VOCABULARY:
-alliance -meal-break -leave
C9
edge in manpower.
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. They have the edge to get promoted. Experienced telemarketers have the edge in business. Only few have the edge in reaching the top position.
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: What do you think of our new staff? They have the edge in manpower. What made you say that? I checked their previous work experience.
VOCABULARY:
-telemarketers -top position -promoted
C10
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. Hows the meeting going? Hows the presentation going? Hows the report going?
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: Hows the job fair going? There are a lot of companies hiring. Have you chosen a company? Yeah, I did. I hope they will call me.
VOCABULARY:
-meeting -presentation -report