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FOREWORD

This book includes the practical materials of Business English designed for

students of Economics Faculty, Universitas Negeri Semarang. This textbook is

presented as it is urgently needed in modern and educational context for improving

students’ English skills.

Business English will help students to activate and extend their knowledge of

English and gain the necessary confidence and skills to use it. It encourages students

to think about language creativity since it includes a wide range of activities and

approaches designed to appeal to different personal learning styles.

This course consists of five units, each consisting of the same sections which cover

various types of activities.

Unit 1 Business and Businessman

Unit 2 Global Trade

Unit 3 Promoting a Product

Unit 4 Business Communication

Unit 5 Getting a Job

Each unit has a separate section of speaking, writing, reading and vocabulary.

Each section focuses on a particular area of language use, but also integrates and

practices other skills. This book uses a variety of learning strategies to introduce new

words, to provide opportunities to use words and to encourage students to use words

generatively.

The authors would like to express special thanks to all parties contributing to

this course and all people on their encouragement, kind, support, help and invaluable

advice in selection and publishing of educational materials.

27th July 2017

The Authors

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TABLE OF CONTENT

Cover ................................................................................................................................... i

Foreword ........................................................................................................................... ii

Table of Content .............................................................................................................. iii

Unit 1 Business and Businessman ............................................................................ 1

A. Warming Up Activity .................................................................................................... 1

B. Reading .............................................................................................................................. 2

C. Language Focus .............................................................................................................. 6

D. Speaking ............................................................................................................................ 8

E. Writing ............................................................................................................................... 10

Unit 2 Global Trade ........................................................................................................ 12

A. Warming Up Activity .................................................................................................... 12

B. Reading .............................................................................................................................. 12

C. Language Focus .............................................................................................................. 17

D. Speaking ............................................................................................................................ 20

E. Writing ............................................................................................................................... 20

Unit 3 Promoting a Product ........................................................................................ 23

A. Warming Up Activity .................................................................................................... 23

B. Reading .............................................................................................................................. 24

C. Language Focus .............................................................................................................. 28

D. Speaking ............................................................................................................................ 31

E. Writing ............................................................................................................................... 32

Unit 4 Business Communication ............................................................................... 35

A. Warming Up Activity .................................................................................................... 35

B. Reading .............................................................................................................................. 36

C. Language Focus .............................................................................................................. 38

D. Speaking ............................................................................................................................ 40

E. Writing ............................................................................................................................... 42

Unit 5 Getting a Job ....................................................................................................... 44

A. Warming Up Activity .................................................................................................... 44

B. Reading .............................................................................................................................. 44

C. Language Focus .............................................................................................................. 46

D. Speaking ............................................................................................................................ 47

E. Writing ............................................................................................................................... 49

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References......................................................................................................................... 56

Course Description ........................................................................................................ 57

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Try to make words from the above letters.

Read the text below!

There are many activities for people in the world today, some people like to be employers, and others do not. Actually, all activities are businesses, but now if someone talks about business, it must be an economy activities which has correlation with profit and loss. Some people define business as an activity or venture to provide profit. Profit is gained after people doing something in economic activity such as: trading, producing, negotiating, exploring, etc. When people do a business, we can call him as a businessman. There are many things that people have to do to be a businessman. Before running a business, he has to prepare himself and the following questions may help him: a. What is a good business for us? b. How much money should be invested? c. Where the business will be done? d. What kinds of people do we need?

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Questions

Questions 1—7

Look at the three restaurant advertisements on the following page. Answer the

questions below by writing the letters of the appropriate restaurants (A—C).

Example Answer

It stops serving lunch at 2.30 pm. B

1 It is open for breakfast.

2 It is open every night for dinner.

3 It is only open for lunch on weekdays.

4 It has recently returned to its previous location.

5 It welcomes families.

6 It caters for large groups.

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7 It only opens at weekends.

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Reading 2

Directions:

1. Read the text below

2. Underline the main sentence

3. Circle the new words

4. Discuss with a friend.

a. What do you think about an online and an offline businessman ?

b. Which one do you prefer to?

Skill that Makes Success Online Businessman

By Johnny B. Truant

What’s the most important skill you must have in order to be successful as an entrepreneur,

especially in an online business? Is it salesmanship? Is it social media savvy, or SEO

knowledge? Is it writing and content marketing? (Because I know a great blog about that.)

Or is it tech stuff, like the ability to set up and manage a functional website, capture leads,

manage an email list, and so on? If you answered any of these, important as they might be, sorry,

you’re wrong. You don’t need to possess any of those skills, because you can outsource them, or

you can go out and learn them anytime you want.

What entrepreneurs need most isn’t knowledge. What they need is the ability to evolve.

You must analyze and adapt

There’s a lot of talk in branding circles about how if you don’t keep doing what people have

come to expect from you, you’re just confusing your audience.

What terrible advice.

Even big companies that become dogmatic get slaughtered nowadays. Look at the music and

film industries, and the crap they tried to hand us to protect themselves while their inflexible

bulks drowned.

The evolution of a lovable jackass

If you’re thinking that you’re no Amazon, Google, or Copyblogger, then let me tell you my story

as a one-person business that’s doing pretty well these days.

Change your mind. Right now.

Sometimes people ask me why I talk so much about stuff that’s intangible, stuff that you might

describe as “upping your mental game.” The reason is because it’s the only thing that makes a

difference.

Meaning: You don’t need more knowledge, because you have access to more knowledge than

you can handle.

What you need is the mindset to actually go out and use what you know.

You don’t need skills. You need meta-skills.

a. You’ve got to learn to be uncertain and take risks.

b. You’ve got to learn to lead

c. You’ve got to learn to solve problems

d. You’ve got to start believing you can do it.

You’ve been a little bit brainwashed by the circumstances you’ve lived through. It’s okay,

because we all have. But what you need to understand is that that cultural brainwashing puts

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you at a disadvantage as an entrepreneur. It may sound trite to talk about upping your mental

game … but if you don’t do exactly that, you’ll be stuck forever.

Reference :

http://www.copyblogger.com/online-marketing-skill/

Reading 3

Andrew Darwis was born July 20, 1979 in Jakarta is the founder (founders) of the

largest online community in Indonesia, through the site Kaskus Kaskus.us currently has

more than 3 million members. Andrew now serves as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Media

Indonesia PT Darta (Kaskus) and owner (owner) Kaskus Network Media Indonesia through

PT Darta. Andrew began his education at the elementary Tarakanita Pluit Jakarta, and then

continued his education at the junior Tarakanita Pluit Jakarta, after graduating junior high

school and chose to continue andrew Gandhi National School, Ancol Jakarta '98, after

graduating and then Andrew continued his studies at the University of Bina Nusantara, 1998

Department of Information Systems.

After studying at Binus, Andrew looking for other universities 'support' his new hobby.

He had trouble finding a suitable university in Indonesia, because at that multimedia has not

become common land livelihoods in Indonesia. But eventually he found through the

information of a friend who just returned from America. A university named Seattle University

judged the deep desire to facilitate the world wide web programming. At first, Andrew's

parents do not agree with his wishes. They think college would be too soon to waste money,

not to mention the cost of living there. But after much insistence by Andrew, eventually they

yield well, provided that the cost of living while studying in the United States must bear its

own. Andrew able from.

Then he chose to continue his studies abroad at the Art Institute of Seattle, 1999 - 2003

majoring in Multimedia & Web Design, after which he continued his master's at the same

university majoring in Master of Computer Science, Seattle University, the year 2004 to

2006. Andrew Kaskus established on 6 November 1999. Starting from his experiences while

studying at one of the leading universities in the land of Uncle Sam, Seattle University,

Multimedia Studies Program & Web Design, Art Institute of Seattle Computer Science in

1999, the man called Andrew was inspired to create a website community forum that can be

said be the largest in Indonesia. Kaskus is derived from words “Kasak Kusuk” that means

whispering or gossiping.

. With initial capital of U.S. $ 3 (USD 30.000, -) to buy a server, Andrew, and two

colleagues, Ronald and Budi, choose to make a portal that contains the news and

information about Indonesia. Portal was deliberately made to be a medium to satisfy the

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longing for the Indonesian people who are outside the country. The benefit is getting better

stretching online business, and the many people who start online businesses see Andrew as

a great potential to support.

Questions :

1. Who is Andrew Darwis ?

2. How was Andrew Darwis got information about university which major in multimedia

?

3. Why was Andrew’s parents forbidden him to study abroad before ?

4. What is the meaning of Kaskus ?

5. When was Kaskus established ?

Language Focus 1: Simple Present Tense

Formula

S + V(-s/es)

V1

Subject Verb The Rest of the sentence

I / you / we / they speak / learn English at home

he / she / it speaks / learns English at home

Function

For repeated or regular actions in the present time period.

I take the train to the office. The train to Berlin leaves every hour.

For fact

The President of The USA lives in The White House. A dog has four legs.

Notes:

The spelling for the verb in the third person differs depending on the ending of that verb:

1. For verbs that end in -O, -CH, -SH, -SS, -X, or -Z we add -ES in the third person.

go – goes catch – catches

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wash – washes kiss – kisses fix – fixes buzz – buzzes

2. For verbs that end in a consonant + Y, we remove the Y and add -IES.

marry – marries study – studies

3. For verbs that end in a vowel + Y, we just add -S.

play – plays enjoy – enjoys

http://www.grammar.cl/Present/Simple.htm

Task 1

Complete the sentences!

1. Denise (work/always)...........hard. She (be,not)......lazy.

2. Mary and Jonathan (want).............to buy a car, but they (have,not)................enough

money.

3. Granada Film, part of the Granada Media Group, (produce)............and.............(co-

finance) a broad range of films for the UK and international markets.

4. Due to Expansion, we (recruit).........a Finance Manager with film finance

experience, good communication skills and the ability to work under pressure.

5. A pharmaceuticals company (develop)....... and......(manufacture) a wide range of

medicines and it’s currently developing a new drug against asthma.

6. The cable operator companies (provide)....... cable television to thousands and

thousands of homes and they (want).................to expand and they’re developing a

new high-speed internet service.

7. A: What do you know about the Virgin Group

B: They’re very large group. They (exist)....... in a lot of different sectors. And

Richard Branson (run)......the group

8. A: what (you, know)........ about Benetton

B: they are Italian and they are successful manufactures

9. LVMH (stand).....for Louis Vuitton Moet Henessy

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Language Focus 2: Future Will

Formula

S + will + V1

Subject Verb The Rest of the sentence

I / you / we / they Will learn English at home

he / she / it English at home

Function

For expressing future activities

Tono will be a great musician She will live in UK

Task 2

Put the verbs into the correct form (future simple). Use will!

1. You (earn).................... a lot of money.

2. You (travel) ...........around the world.

3. You (meet) ...........lots of interesting people.

4. It (rain/not).......... tomorrow.

5. I promise I (be/not)......late.

6. We (start/not).........to watch the film without you.

7. The bus (wait/not)...... for us.

8. He (believe/not).........us.

9. It (rain/not)..............tomorrow.

10. I (do).......this later.

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/future-1-will/tasks

Describe a successful businessman that you know. Here, you can choose one of the successful

businessman below, if you want.

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Here, you should say

Who is the person

How you know this person

How s/he become successful

And explain why you consider him/her as a successful business person

Sample Answer

Mr. Alex Smith (.../or say a name you prefer...) is a successful businessman I

know about. He is from my hometown and he now owns two groups of industries and

the products line of his companies are famous in our country.

Since he is from the same town where I spent my childhood and teenage time, I

have heard a lot about him and few times i met him as well. He was a son of a successful

local businessman and he inherited his father’s electronic industry many years back.

That was just the starting and over time he has worked really hard and built his empire

in the local business market. In few years he took some giant leapt in his business and

lately has been awarded as one of the business enterpreneur in the country. From the

local electronic business, he had inherited from his father, he gradually and successfully

amassed the fortune and business success and thus has become one of the enviable

businessmen in the country.

Function:

Describing people

Grammar

Simple present tense,

past tense, present

perfect tense

Simple, compound,

and complex

sentences

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Taking great decision and gradually enhancing the business was his success

mantra. Everyone in our locality agree that he was an honest, hardworking and wise

person who knew when to take risk and when not to. His timely decision, investment in

promising sectors and hard work have rewarded him well and his industries have made

the opportunity for others to earn their daily breads.

Read the text below before making your own paragraph!

My name is Rivozanov. I have a lot of dreams. When I was a kid, my dream was to

be a pilot, and as the time goes by, I have other dreams. Sometimes, I want to be a

president, an army, doctor and other interesting dreams. However, I have grown up.

Now, I know what I want to be.

At this moment, I almost finish my study in a university. I will obtain Bachelor of

Science Information. After I graduate, I want to work in one of the biggest oil company

such as Chevron, Petronas, Exxon, and etc. I want to be the staff manager or manager at

least. I prefer working offshore to work in the office because it gives me challenge and

good salary.

That is just the beginning of my dreams. After I work for 4 or 5 years, i will have

a lot of money. Then, I will quit my job and start a business. I will buy 3 or 4 shops and

run my shops. Further, I will have another business such as futsal court or restaurant.

After I run my business, I will marry a beautiful woman. I will start to

have a family and have 2 children. I will live in a big house with a

garden or a pool inside so that my children can play inside my yard.

Finally, I want to take my family to Makkah for ‘umrah’ or ‘hajji’. I think

that is all I can say about my dreams. It is just a simple dream for a simple man like me.

http://successful5.blogspot.com/2009/05/essay-about-future-plan.html

Task 3

Compose similar paragraphs about your dreams. Use tenses written in the Language

Focus. Then, try to speak up in front of the class for telling what you have written!

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GAMES FOR FUN FACTS

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Look at the picture below!

Mention at least 15 countries and their currencies!

Reading 1

Companies

Companies are involved in many activities, for example buying, selling, marketing

and production, in a range of different industries, such as information technology,

telecommunication, film and car manufacture. Many well-known companies are

multinationals, these are companies which operate in a number of countries.

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Multinationals often have a complicated structure. There is a usually a parent or

holding company. This company owns other companies or parts of other

companies. These other companies are called subsidiaries.

Key vocabulary:

1. Buying 5. Multinational

2. Selling 6. A parent or holding company

3. Marketing 7. Subsidiaries

4. Production 8. Manufacture

Task 1

Look at the pictures below, please answer the following items!

a. What each company produces

b. Where the company operates

c. Who its main competitors are

Reading 2

Global Trade

In an open market, any number of sellers or competitors can offer goods for sale. All

companies try to gain the biggest market share possible, and compete aggressively with

their main competitors to do this. Companies with the biggest market share for a

product, the market leaders, may compete with their rivals on quality, image, brand

loyalty or price. Major companies compete across borders in the global market place to

try to enter new markets in countries where they do not have a presence.

Global trade, also known as international trade, is simply the exchange of goods and

services across international boundaries. Global trade involves the export and import of

goods and services between international borders. Goods and services that enter into a

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country for sale are called imports. Goods and services that leave a country for sale in

another country are called exports. For example, a country may import wheat because it

does not have much arable land but export oil because it has oil in abundance.

Key vocabulary:

1. Open market 5. Market leader

2. Global trade 6. Import

3. Market share 7. Export

4. Main Competitor 8. Enter new market

Task 2

Work in pairs! Who are the main competitors in the market in the following

sectors in Indonesia?

a. Motorcycle c. Telecommunications e. Soft Drinks

b. Noodle instant d. Cosmetics f. House wares

USEFUL VOCABULARIES

The world – not all countries are equal

This is a sensitive area of vocabulary if important area of vocabulary. How do you

describe the different regions of the world. Here are a few basic alternatives to get

you started:

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Thinking globally (and locally)

Globalization is a good word, but you do need some alternatives. These options

allow you to use the word “global” in different ways and thinks about different

aspects of globalization.

Globalization means trade (and wealth for some people)

In many ways, there is a strong connection between trade and globalization. This

also connects to issue of consumerism – we want to buy whatever we want,

wherever we go. For this you need some globalization vocabulary to discuss issues

such as consumerism and its close cousin: capitalism.

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Not everyone likes globalization

Here is some useful globalization vocabulary to help you write and speak about the

negative sides of globalization.

Co-operation and integration

One key feature of globalization is that nations work together and become more

integrated. Try some of these words and phrases

http://www.ielts-writing.info/index.php/academic/ielts-writing-task-2-15/

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Language Focus 1 : Gerund And Infinitives

What is a Gerund?

A gerund (often known as an -ing word) is a noun formed from a verb by adding -ing.

What is the infinitive?

An infinitive is to + the verb.

The most famous infinitive quote has to be, "To be or not to be. That is the question."

For some, either the gerund or infinitive is possible.

Task 3

Which group of verbs is followed by: an infinitive without to? an infinitive with to? a

gerund? Check in a dictionary

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Group A = like, dislike, delay, finish, include, avoid, postpone, practice, risk,

suggest, involve

Group B = arrange, decide, expect, hope, help, manage, promise, plan, refuse, want

Group C = can, could, may, might, should

Task 4

Complete the paragraphs below with gerund or infinitives!

Ali's Story

Booking The School

Ali decided that he wanted (study) abroad. (achieve) his goal, he

had many things that he had (do) . Firstly he needed (improve)

his English so he could take the IELTS test. Unfortunately Ali disliked (learn)

English so this would not be much fun. His friend recommended (attend) a

school close to his house. Ali went to look and from what he could see it seemed (be)

a good school. He didn't delay (register) for a course. He managed

(get) a good price for the course because they had a special offer on. This

was good because he could not afford (pay) too much.

Studying

He had never read much in his life and knew he was weak in this area, so he practiced

(read) as much as he could. He hated (write) in English too as his

grammar was quite weak so he also planned (practice) writing as many

essays as possible. His teachers agreed (check) these for him. As it turned

out, Ali actually really enjoyed (study) English. The other students on the

course didn't hesitate (help) Ali and the teachers always offered (assist)

him if he was stuck. He kept up his studying for a number of months because

he wouldn't risk (sit) the exam until he was ready.

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Language Focus 2

Listing ideas or things in order

First then followed on

Second before followed by

Third after until

Afterward next following

Giving and justifying an opinion

I think I am sure that

I believe It seems to me that

In my opinion Obviously

It is obvious/clear that Evidently

Adverbs of frequency

Usually often frequently rarely

Occasionally seldom sometimes

Linking wordds and phrases

Such as result in so for instance

For eaxmple furthermore when such as

As well as subsequently also however

Because of because although despite

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Task 6

Discuss in pairs, mention the advantages and disadvantages of ASEAN Economic

Community for Indonesia!

Task 7

Please compose an analytical exposition text with your teacher. The topics is

written as follow;

As mass communication and transport continue to grow, societies are becoming more

and more alike leading to a phenomenon known as globalization. Some people fear that

globalization will inevitably lead to the total loss of cultural identity. To what extent do

you agree or disagree with this statement?

http://www.ielts-writing.info/index.php/academic/ielts-writing-task-2-15/

Remember about Analytical exposition Paragraph!

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ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION Social Function : To persuade the reader or listener that something is the case Generic (Schematic) Structure

1. Thesis position: introduces topic and indicates writer position 2. Preview : outlines the main arguments to be presented

Arguments : Point: restates main argument outlined in Preview Elaboration: develops and supports each Point/argument

3. Reiteration : restates writer’s position

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GAMES FOR FUN

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Look at the pictures below!

What can you see from the pictures?

Picture 1 Picture 2

Picture 3

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Reading 1

Read the paragraph below!

For nearly every type of product there are many similar goods on the

market. The unique selling point (USPs) of a product are the things that make it

special and different from other similar products. A good advertisement, which

brings the product to the public’s attention, should describe these USPs. The

marketing department should have a customer profile in mind, that is the sort of

person who will buy the product. When trying to sell the product, it’s important to

give information about the product’s features or characteristics, and to emphasize

the benefits or advantages of the product to the customer.

Key Vocabulary:

1. Product

2. USP

3. Advertisement

4. Customer profile

5. Features

6. Benefits

Task 1

Work in pairs!

Choose 1 product and discuss;

1. What are the features of the product?

2. What are the product’s benefits to the customer?

3. What type of customer probably buys this product?

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Picture 1. Nike Bag Picture 2. Peugeuot Car

Picture 3. Asus Laptop Picture 4. Samsung Watch Phone.

Reading 2

Definition of Marketing Mix

What is marketing? The definition that many marketers learn as they start

out in the industry is:

Putting the right product in the right place, at the right price, at the right time.

The marketing mix is traditionally known as the four P’s: price, place,

product and promotion. But these days, many include three more elements

(people, process and physical evidence)to make it the Seven P’s.

Price.

There are many ways to price a product, and the price can be different in

order to appeal to different segments of the market.

Place.

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This is also known as the channel, distribution channel or intermediary. It

is a mechanism trough which goods and services are moved from the company to

the consumer.

Product.

A product is not simply the tangible, physical entity that may be bought or

sold – it is also the ideas and emotions associated with the product.

Promotion.

This can be personal selling, direct mail, sponsorship and advertising.

People.

People are the most important element of any service or experience. Staff

training and customer service are the ‘people’ part of marketing mix.

Process.

The process is what the customer participates in at different points

during their experience with a product or a service. For example, when you book

a flight on the internet, first you visit the website. Then, you enter information

about the destination. Then, you book the flight. Lastly, at the airport you check

in desk, and get on your flight. This is all part of marketing process.

Physical evidence.

Physical evidence includes all the thing associated with the product or

company; the packaging, internet sites, brochures, logos, building, business

cards, etc.

Task 2

Work in pairs!

Please choose a product from Task 1 above and describe its marketing mix!

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Reading 3

Please read the text below and answer Questions 1-7.

Five Reasons Your Business Needs a Website

All businesses, large or small, need a website. Here are several reasons a web-can

help a company of any size improve its business.

A

A website is the most important tool a business has for maintaining contact with

customers. The website gives customers a way to know what services or products you

sell and how to contact you. By offering an e-newsletter sign-up on your web-site

customers can stay informed about events related to your business and your products,

and you save on printing costs. A link to your blog keeps customers up-to-date on what

is happening with your business, and keeps them coming back.

B

A website allows you to expand your customer base beyond your immediate

community, and even to other countries. Anyone in the world can have access to your

services and products through your website, at no extra cost.

C

No matter what the size of your business, it is not hard to afford a website. It is

easy to set up, and it does not have to break your budget. There are templates available

if you want to create a website yourself. Or, you can hire a Web designer for a more

professional look. Depending on what you need, using the services of a professional

does not necessarily cost huge amounts of money. The hosting fees you pay to keep your

website up and running are minimal.

D

You can save on expenses by keeping your website simple. Even just a few pages

can be enough to provide your customers with the necessary information to keep them

interested in what your business has to offer. A large website with lots of pages is not

always necessary. The most essential facts to include in any website—your business

name and location, your products, and your contact information—can be contained on

just one page.

E

Your website can be a place for your customers to buy your products. You may still

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do most of your selling at your physical place of business, but the website is another

opportunity to sell, and you can reach more customers this way, too.

The text contains five sections, A—E. In which section can information about the following

be found? Write the correct letter, A—E, on lines 1-7 on your answer. You may use any

letter more than once.

1. finding international customers

2. the cost of maintaining a website

3. ways to communicate with customers

4. selling your products online

5. the size of your website

6. website design

7. the most important information to include

Advertisement

Advertisement is a promotional tool to increase the selling of the product.

Advertisement may be both argumentative-persuasive (this is good because …….)

and directive (so buy now!).

1. Common Elements of Advertisement

a. Headline: a headline is word phrase or short sentence which is at the start of a paragraph and it has various color and bold and large font size and its functions are for attracting the readers’ attention and leading them to read the copy of advertisement.

b. Image c. Address, phone, fax number d. Body Copy: a copy is the body or the text of an advertisement for

persuading,catching and holding the interest of prospective buyers. It can be

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about information of a product or the advantages of buying and using a product, Finally, it consists of a line, two or a single paragraph or quite heavy paragraphs

e. Price (optional) f. Logo (optional)

2. Stages There is no stages of an advertisement. It means it is structured variously. The example is written below

3. Realization of Advertisement

Headline : word group, imperative, declarative (rare)

Example of word group

A wish to explore

Special Gift

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Honey moon Package At holiday resort Lombok

Example of declarative

“Sheraton Mustika presents Lagoon Access Room”.

Example of imperative

Welcome to Novotel Lombok

Copy : declarative, imperative, word group

Example of declarative

InterContinental Jakarta Midplaza takes a great pleasure to announce the

launch of its exclusive ‘Jakarta Escapade’ package. This luxurious treat is

the perfect opportunity over the Easter holiday long weekend and for

families.

Example of imperative

Celebrate this Chinese New Year with the authenticity of a series of our

special festive promotions. Do not miss the especially created sweetness,

lavishly packed as perfect gifts during these happy and prosperous

moments.

Example of word group

Conditions:

Superior Room

Inclusive breakfast, lunch, dinner for 1 (one) person

Free 1 hour Karaoke at Batavia Karaoke

Price : word groups, declarative sentences or imperative

sentences

Example of declarative

A ‘Jakarta Escapade’ at InterContinental Jakarta MidPlaza starts at just Rp

988.000++ per room per night.

Example of word group

Regular Rp 1.920.000 net

Stay 2 nights in a garden Chalet

Example of imperative

Stay for 2 nights, get 1 additional night free

Address phone & fax number : word groups and numbers, and imperative

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Example of word group

RSVP 0370-693444 Senggigi Beach, Lombok NTB 83355

F.0370-693092 E, [email protected],

Example of imperative

Further information for reservation Meeting and Celebration, visit our

hotel

Call 0281-6844040 Fax 0281-6844041

Task 3

Make a well-designed advertisement about a product below consisted of 6 elements

of advertisement!

Task 9

In groups, make your own new product. Present your product well in front of the

class!

Prepare your slides and include;

a. The background of making the product

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b. The description of the product

c. The procedure of making the product

d. The price and place to get the product

e. The promotion of the product (show the advertisements!)

Task 4

Match the photos to the descriptions!

1. An elegant white leather shoes 2. A durable white and grey shoes 3. A stylist purple Italian shoes

Task 5

Which adjectives give opinions and which gives facts?

1. Stylish 2. Beautiful 3. Black 4. Small 5. Leather 6. Cotton 7. Crazy 8. Innovative 9. Smart 10. Slim

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Task 6

Work in pairs!

Choose two products and write three adjectives to describe each one!

Example:

A stylist small red bag

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GAMES FOR FUN

PROMOTING GAME

1. Purpose

Simulation to promote products with various media to improve the existence of

these products to the community.

2. Terms

a. Students are divided into several groups consisting of 2 students.

b. Students are free to choose the materials or products to be promoted.

c. Consists of 2 times: the preparation period of the promotion and the period of

the game or presentation.

d. Preparation period is given 1 week, cover preparation media promotion, goods

and others.

e. Game or presentation period is given 5 - 7 minutes to describe or promotional

product of the group.

f. The method used is snowball (the lecturer throws the ball at the student, the

group affected by the ball will present the product).

3. Materials

Each group of 2 students will choose one type of product then look for the name of

the product that will be the object of promotion.

4. Procedures

Let’s Do it and Good Luck!

1. Materials

1. Prosedur

1)Select your

team and ideas

2)Make media

promotion 3)Promoting

your products

4)Consuments

Respons

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Look at the following picture and choose the words in the box

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Task 1

First, read this article. Choose the correct answers 1,2, or 3 to fill in the gap A-H

We will learn several vocabularies related to trip for business.

Going away on business?

Careful planning before you depart will help (A) _______________ your company and you.

Planning will make sure your department operates efficiently while you’re away and

stop you worrying about how things are going while (B)_____________________ not there.

Choose the best person to (C) _____________ decisions while you’re away. Tell this person

(D) _____________ problem which might come up, and suggest the most effective ways of

dealing (E) ___________________ these problems. Tell everybody in your office where you

will (F) ______________ during your trip. Tell them when they can and when they can’t

contact you. You (G) _________________ get a phone call duringh an important meeting.

When you are on travel, you will mostly need to book airline ticket, hiring a car, and you

will need to make questions.

Descriptive Text.

Task 3 Look at the following website of tourism promotion and answer the questions!

A 1. Both 2. Even 3. Every B 1. Your 2. You 3. You’re C 1. Get 2. Make 3. But D 1. With 2. About 3. Regarding E 1. With 2. For 3. It F 1. To 2. Have 3. Be G 1. Isn’t 2. Won’t 3. Haven’t

Note

A descriptive text functions to

describe a particular person,

place, or thing. It has an

identification and a description

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Answer the following questions:

1. What can Lombok offer?

2. Where is Lombok located?

3. What information can be found in the website?

4. Discuss with your friends if the website provides enough information for

tourists? Give explanations!

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Answer the questions below!

1. What does Bangkok offer?

2. Where is Bangkok located?

3. What information can be find in the website?

4. Do you think the website provides enough information for the tourists? Please

discuss with your friends and give explanation.

5. Can you compare those two promotion website above?

Language Focus 1: Making Questions

Task 2

Put the word in the correct order related to sentences used in a hotel!

1. Like/stay/you/would/when/to?

2. You/or/double/single room/would/a/like/a?

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3. I/name/may/please/have/your?

4. That/you/please/spell/could?

5. Telephone/have/number/your/I/can?

6. What/stay/days/our/you/will/in/hotel?

7. Is/the second/201/your room/on/floor

Language Focus 2 : Simple Present Tense (the use of to be (am, is are) ).

Simple present tense is used to express a stative meaning.

Please see the following examples:

1. I am excited to visit Museum of Kata Andrea Hirata in Bangka Belitung.

The Verb Be

1. Borobudur is located in Magelang, Central Java province.

Be is used as an auxiliary verb in the passive sentence Is = auxiliary Located = main verb

2. Semarang is popular with its Lunpia. 3. There are many beautiful beaches in Indonesia. 4. BBunaken marine park is the iconic tourism object

in Sulawesi because of its amazing sea corals. 5. II was at Museum of Kata Andrea Hirata in Bangka

Belitung when you called me.

A sentence with be as the main verb has three basic patterns in the examples: In (2) : be + adjective In (3 and 4): be + noun phrase In (4) : be + a prepositional phrase

Tense Forms of Be

Simple Present Simple Past Present Perfect Singular I am I was I have been You are you were you have been He, she, it is he, she, it was he, she, it has been Plural We, you, they are we, you, they were we, you, they have been

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First Meeting in a Business Situation

You will learn what to do when meeting someone at the first time.

Direction:

Please fill in the blank the missing phrases!

Pleased to meet you

Sam Eric : Hello, (1)................................................... . I’m Sam Eriks. Mr. Victor Tang : Victor Tang. (2) .......................................... Sam Eric : What (3) ......................................................, Mr. Tang? Mr. Victor Tang :Ocean Wide. I’m the sales representative for this region Sam Eric : Ah yes. I know your company. And your business is expanding

very rapidly at the moment Mr. Victor Tang : Yes, we are doing quite well. And yourself, (4) .........................................? Sam Eric : Actually, I work for myself. I am the CEO of a small export and

packaging company. We specialize in seafood. Victor Tang : It is a growing market. Sam Eric : Yes, but a very competitive one, Mr. Tang Victor : (5) ............................. Victor Sam Eriks : Sam. Victor, (6) ........................................................................ Lin- this is

Victor Tang-He is the region rep for Ocean Wide. This is Lin Chan my sales manager.

Lin : (7) .............................................., Mr. Tang? Victor : I’m very well thank you. Nice to meet you, Ms. Chan Lin : And you. Victor : Can I get you another drink? Lin : Thank you. Please answer the following questions.

1. Do you think they have known each other?

2. How did Sam introduce himself to someone he didn’t know?

3. How did Victor reply?

Scene 1: Pleased to meet you

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4. What phrase can you use when you want to introduce your friend to someone

else?

5. Having finished answering the above questions, please watch and listen to

the video about the conversation.

6. Practice the conversations with your friends!

Focus: Requesting someone for joining an activity

Aim : to enable students applying the common phrases used to reques someone for an

activity

Direction:

1. Watch and listen to the video

2. Fill in the missing phrases.

3. Practice the conversation with your friends.

Pleased to meet you= is a good formal greeting for most situation Western tradition is to shake hands when you meet someone Usually, when we first meet someone in a business situation, we want to find out

what they do, what their job, or position is When you ask people questions about themselves in English, use a falling tone. It

sounds friendlier IMPORTANT PHRASES: Greetings:

- Hello - Good morning, good afternoon, etc - Hello, I don’t think we’ve met. I am _(yourname)_(for someone we don’t know

yet) Introducing yourself:

- I am Henica. I work for UNICEF or I am with UNICEF. I am the education consultant for this region

Introducing others: Excuse me, I’d like you to meet a friend. There is someone I’d like you to meet. Let me introduce you to a friend of mine. Let me introduce you to my friend. This is Victor Tang. Victor, this iLin. This is Victor Tang. Victor, I’d like you to meet Lin.

Scene 2

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Victor : Well, it’s been good to meet you Sam, and very interesting to hear about your business

Sam : Look, we’re having a small dinner for some of our clients and friends after this Why don’t you join us? Victor : 1....................................... I’ll just check with my associate whether they have other arrangements for us Sam : Your associate is most welcome to join us, too Victor : Thank you – excuse me This is Sam Eriks from Eriks Imports. He has very kindly invited us to a dinner Sam : Yes, would you like to join us? Walter :.2. ................................. I have another engagement. But, 3. ..................................... . Sam : Well, perhaps you could join us after that for a drink? Walter : Sounds great. I’ll be very happy. 4...................................? Sam : How about the lounge bar here. At about ten? Walter : 5. ................................................. Excuse me. Sam : Lin. Victor’s joining us for dinner Lin :Oh wonderful! Victor : 6................................................ Lin : Of course not. 7. ....................................... Sam : Well, shall we make a move? Lin : 8. .............................................. if I just say goodbye to a few people? Sam :No problem – we’ll see you outside in a few minutes Lin : OK Task 5 Make groups of 3 students and perform the dialogue!

1. Get business cards 2. Complete your personal data in a card including - Name - Occupation - Office Branch (in another country) - Telephone No. - Fax 3. Then, try to give it to someone that you have never met (use the phrases in in the

dialogue). 4. Introduce your new friend to another person. 5. Request your friend for a dinner

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Task 4 Please describe a tourism object that you know well in a paragraph at least

seven sentences!

To describe, you can use simple present tense (see Unit 1) and Language Focus 2 (the

use of am, is, are) . Remember that you have to pay attention to the structure of

descriptive text consisting of identification and description.

GAMES FOR FUN

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Think of your dream jobs or what you want to do in the future. Please tell your friends &

explain your reasons.

Then, please complete the table.

Dream jobs Skills needed What you need to do?

Where do you want to work?

Reading 1

TASK 5

Please read the text below answer questions 1-6.

Job Interview Success

When you apply for a job, the impression you create during the interview Z5 Just as

important as the skills and background you bring to the table. The following suggestions

will help you prepare for a successful interview.

Before You Leave Home

Dress appropriately. This means the attire you choose should be the same as what

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you would wear for work once you are hired. Conservative colors and styles always

convey a more trustworthy image.

Rehearse the interview at home. Think of questions that you will probably be asked,

and prepare answers for thetas. This will help you be calm when you are the actual

interview.

Don't be late for your interview. The best way to avoid this problem is ME decide

ahead of time how you want to get there. If by bus or subway, check- the schedules the

day before. If by car, plan your route carefully and figure out how long it will take.

Careful planning will ensure that you will make a good impression by arriving on time.

During the Interview

Speak clearly. Look the interviewer in the eye when speaking and use clear, cons

tones. Do not speak too quickly or nervously. Rather, pronounce your words carefully

and pause when searching for ideas. Speaking with a firm, clear voice is one of the best

ways to give an impression of self-assurance.

Ask questions. Do not be afraid to do this. It will not make you appear unprepared

or stupid. On the contrary, asking the right questions shows that you are knowledgeable

about the company and conveys the impression that you are interested and

enthusiastic.

Complete the sentences below.

Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the text for each answer. Write your

answers on lines 1-6 on your answer sheet.

1. Wearing _______________________ clothes makes a better impression during

the job interview.

2. Practice answering questions ahead of time so that you feel ______________

during the interview.

3. If traveling to the interview by bus, make sure you know _________________

ahead of time.

4. You will be __________________________ for the interview if you plan your trip

beforehand.

5. Use your _______________________________ to convey an attitude of confidence.

6. Show what you know by asking ______________________________________________

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Language Focus 1: Present Perfect

In writing an application letter, we can tell our prospective employer what activities we

have completed related to the requirements of the applied position. We can use present

perfect tense to express the idea that something has happened (or never happened)

before now, at an unspecified time in the past. The exact time it happened is not

important. If the time is specified, the simple past is used. Adverbs that frequently used

with the present perfect are ever, never, already, yet, still, and just.

TASK 3

Please complete the following sentences with the Present perfect tense form.

1. I have completed (complete) advanced level of an English course last year.

2. I mark of Chinese was not good. My teacher ___________________ (give) me the last

chance to improve my grade.

3. The new system at school ___________________ (help) many low achievers to get

more attention.

4. Rebecca _________________________ (see) the best movies of the year.

5. The policy makers ______________________________ ( decide) to inform the decision on

the fuel issue.

TASK 4

After you complete the above questions, please make the passive form of the sentences.

Number one is done for you as an example.

1. Advanced level of an English course has been completed (by me) last year.

2. ____________________________________________________________________________________

3. ____________________________________________________________________________________

4. ____________________________________________________________________________________

5. ___________________________________________________________________________________

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JOB INTERVIEW

The following are the questions usually asked in a job interview:

GREETING

Good morning/afternoon/evening How are you

INTRODUCTORY QUESTIONS

Was it difficult to find our office? Did you find it difficult to come here? How was the traffic from your home to our office? What time did you leave your home? How did you come here? How do you feel now?

PERSONAL INFORMATION QUESTIONS

Tell me about yourself What kind of person are you? What are your weaknesses and strengths? What are your hobbies? When were you born? Where were you born? Did you grow up in the village/city? Where did you spend your childhood? Do you live with your parents What do your parents do? Do you have brother/sister? What is she/he?

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Could you please tell me your educational background When did you finish your university? How long did it take to finish your university What is the title of your final project Why did you write that topic? What is the significant contribution of your education in university to your job

here?

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INTEREST AND MOTIVATION

How do you spend your free time? Do you have a special hobby? Why are you interested joining this company? What makes you interest working her?

KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE COMPANY

Do you know the main business of this company? How did you know our company? What do you know about our products? In your opinion what makes our company “special” compared to others in the

same field?

SKILLS, ABILITY, AND OPINIONS

How many languages can you speak? What are they? Can you convince us that you are the right person for the job? In your opinion, what is an ideal teacher like?

SALARY

How much salary do you expect from this company?

Answer

Frankly speaking, this is a very difficult question for me to answer, Sir. I’ll let you

decide because I’m convinced that you have a fixed standard salary especially for a new

employee like me. In this case, I depend on your fixed standard salary for new

employees.

TASK 6

Work in pair with your friend. One becomes an interviewer and the other is an

interviewee. The interviewer should ask the questions usually asked in a job interview

and then, give the interviewee score based on the following rubrics.

NO NAME OVERALL

PERFORMANCE FLUENCY COMPREHENSION

1.

2.

3.

4.

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Writing 1: An Application Letter

1. OPENING

It should inform the position which is applied and the source of the vacancy information

In response to your advertisement in today’s The Hindustan Times, I am

applying for the position of a secretary

I was pleased to see your advertisement for a Medical Representativein today’s

The Times and would like to be considered for the position

I was interested to see your advertisement in yesterday’s The Jakarta Post and

would like to be considered for the position of Secretary

I am writing in response to your advertisement in the Femina Magazine for a

position listed as Science Editorial. I believe my broad scientific knowledge and

writing skills make me an excellent candidate

I have read your advertisement in The Indonesian Observer of today and wish

to apply for the position of secretary

Please allow me to apply for the position of shorthand typist which you have

advertised in the Surabaya Post, April14

2. BODY

Tell about your education (a resume of your education), your strengths, your work

experience, the amount of the salary you want if it is necessary

Social Function: for applying a job

Stages: 1. opening

2. Body

3. Closing

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1. Education

In 2007, I graduated from UNNES and specialized in Accounting

I am a graduate of the Institute of Accounts, Far Eastern University, and

specialized in Accounting

I was graduated from the Holy Ghost College, Manila, in November 2007. Here, I

completed the four-year completed commercial course

I am male and 23 years of age. I am still single. I graduated from Semarang State

University this year with GPA 3,02 (scale 0 to 4)

2. Strengths

I have a good knowledge of accounting and I am of course, experienced in all

types of secretarial work; and, during my spare time, I have taken a short

computer course in order to support my job to be efficient.

I ‘m sure I can readily adapt myself to the routine of your office

I have just completed a six months course and enclose the certificate which I

obtained. As you will see I have a speed of 120 words in short hand and 60 in

typing

Being energetic and dynamic, I can get on very well with other people. Operating

a computer is not something new for me especially for Windows, Autocad , and

Mechanical Desktop

I’m 27 years old, of good appearance and personality.

3. Salary

Although it is difficult for me to say what compensation I should deserve, I

should consider Rp 1.000.000-Rp. 1.500.000 a month a fair initial salary

As much as should like to join your organization, it would not be advisable for me

to change my position for less than Rp 1.000. 000 a month which is the regional

minimum salary in Semarang

I hesitate to state a definite salary, but as long as you have requested me to, I

should consider Rp 1.000.000 a month satisfactory

I feel it is presumptuous of me to state what my salary should be. My first

consideration is to satisfy you completely. May we settle this matter to our

mutual satisfaction at an interview?

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3. CLOSING

I believe I would be a creative and energetic asset for your company. I am

looking forward to hearing from you soon and I can be contacted at 08132591

I shall be glad to provide any further you may need and I hope I would be given

an early opportunity for an interview

I also enclose all the requirements you asked and I would be available for an

interview at any time. I feel confident that you will not be disappointed if you

decide to employ me. Thank you for your attention and I am looking forward to

hearing from you soon

If character, ability and willingness to work are desired, I can fill the position to

your complete satisfaction. I shall appreciate a personal interview

May I present myself in person to consider the possibilities of my being service

to your firm? My telephone number is 46087786. Thank you

If my application has indicated my ability to fill the position to your satisfaction I

shall appreciate your letting me know when I may call so that you can judge my

personal qualifications.

Task 1

Please complete the sentence with the appropriate words in the box.

1. In response ________________________ in today’s Kompas newspaper, I ________________

for the position of a Director at your company.

2. I was ____________________ to see your advertisement in Suara Merdeka today and

would like to _________________________ for the position of a secreary

3. I was ___________________________ to see your advertisement in last week’s post on the

jakartapost website.

4. I _____________________ all the requirements you asked

5. I would be __________________________ for an interview at any time

6. I should ___________________________ Rp.3.000.000,- a month

Pleased available Consider would like to apply Happy enclose have completed

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7. I ____________________________ English and Chinese course to meet the need of current

posts in companies.

Writing 2: Writing a CV

What is a CV?

A CV is a short list of facts about you and your work history, skills, qualifications

and experience. A good CV is essential when looking for work and it is worth

spending time getting it right so it sells you to an employer.

What to include

There is no set format or perfect template – how you present your CV is up to

you. and each sector may require a different emphasis on a different aspect of the

content, such as career history or qualifications. However, the basic format of the

CV is as follow:

Personal details, including name, address, phone number, email address and

possibly any professional social media presence. You no longer need to include

your date of birth, owing to age discrimination rules

Career history, starting with your most recent job first. Include dates and

temporary or voluntary jobs if appropriate

A personal profile which sells yourself and your qualities, tailored towards the

job you are applying for

Achievements from previous jobs that are relevant

Qualifications and training from previous jobs, with the most recent first

Interests, if they are relevant and especially if the skills or teamwork concerned

are relevant for the job

Any extra information, such as reasons for a career change or reasons for gaps in

career history, such as caring duties

References, ideally two or more and including a recent employer

Last but not least, do not forget sign your CV. A phrase you can use is “ I confirm

that all informaion stated in this resume is correct and complete to the best of

my knowledge”.

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TASK 2

Please try to make CV of yours. You can see the format at the appendix. Please remember that there is no such set format, you can improve and develop your CV as needed.

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GAMES FOR FUN

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REFERENCES

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Baird, John E. 1981. Speaking for Results. University of Michigan. New York: Harper & Row. Biswas, Amal Krishna. A simple but effective BP. http://premsworld.blogspot.com( Accessed

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Students’ #1 Choice. The United States of America: Barron’s Educational Series Newman, John. Writing a Successful Business Plan, Babson College.

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February 2013) Prepare for IELTS: Skills and Strategies. 2007. University of Technology Sydney. Jakarta:

Gramedia Rahman. 2012. Business English-Menguasai Bahasa Inggris Bisnis Secara Cepat. Yogyakarta;

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Pacific Press Holdings Ltd.

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A COURSE OVERVIEW

English for Business is a course which is designed for the students of

Economics Faculty. The students are required to be active in every teaching and

learning. They will discuss various issues in Business context. In each unit of the

handbook, two skills of language becomes the target of teaching and learning.

After the students have some practices and lectures, they are expected to achieve

those targets at least. Interactive method will be implemented for mastering the

four skills of language in the context of Business and Businessman, Global Trade,

Promoting Products, Business Communication, Getting Jobs