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Group 12 : Đoàn Thảo Nguyên Nguyễn Lê Hoàng Anh Trần Thị Thủy Tiên Võ Thị Thành Công Introduction

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Group 12:Đoàn Thảo Nguyên

Nguyễn Lê Hoàng AnhTrần Thị Thủy TiênVõ Thị Thành Công

Introduction

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See job advert

Write letter and CV

Attend interview

APPLY FOR A JOBAPPLY FOR A JOB

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'process (n)- is a set of interrelated activities that interact to

achieve a result

- pro'cess (v)

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STRUCTURE

1. Intro + Paragraph Reading

2. Socializing | Planning future contact

3. Grammar | Passive Voice

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Take the cartridge out of the printer

Put the cartridge into an envelope

Put the new cartridge into the printer

Feed the paper into the printer

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D1 OilsD1 Oils Building its biodiesel business

UK-based global producer of biodiesel refineries

8,000 tonnes/ year vegetable oils, including jatropha (SA) leaves and seeds are medicines or to make oi

l lamps

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Questions1. What kind of

fuel do you use in your vehicle ?

How is biodiesel different ?

2. Is the oil from the jatropha plant

a recent discovery ?

Biodiesel is different to petrol-based fuel. Because it is made out of plants and vegetable oils.

No. It has been used for centuries.

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EXAMPLE

Making of 'BE DIOR' Mini Leather Bag

Making of cheese

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SOCIALIZING | Planning future contact

InvitingAceptingDecliningChanging plans and giving reasonsResponding to a change of plan

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Business communication skillsWork with a partner. Take turns to make invitations using prompts 1-5. Respond positively or negatively.

Example: A Would you like to join us for a drink?

B That would be nice. / I’d love to, but i…

Join/ drinkGive/ trainning sessionGo to / cinemaAttend/ conferenceMeet/ dinner

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Three months later, Karl receives an email from Anton. Complete the email with the more formal phrase, a or b, from 1-6 below

Dear Dr Kirstler

You may remember that about three months ago we met at your investors’ presentation in Tallinn. At the time (1) a there was a slight change of plan which, as a result, meant we weren’t able to proceed with your proposal.(2) I would like to apologize for (3) any inconvenience caused. However, since then the position is cleaner and (4) I would now like to invite you to Moscow to present your investment proposal to a group of investors. We (5) would all appreciate the opportunity to meet you. Please find full details of the group in the attached document.(6) I was wondering if next week would be too short notice for you to join us in Moscow?

I look forward to hearing from you

Sincerely Anton Golovkov

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Practically speakingWhich response a-g below can you not use to respond to phrases 1-6 ?

a) Yes, what can I do for you?

b) Well, actually It’s not a good ti

me.

c) Yes, sure.

d) No, not at all.

e) Well, I am brother busy at the

moment.

f) I am a bit busy , sorry .

g) That’s OK.

1.Have you got a minute ?

2. Are you busy ?

3. Is this a good time ?

4. Sorry to bother you..

5.Can I interrupt you for a second ?

6. Can I talk to you for a moment ?

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Language at work: Form:              Active:              S S   + V +   + V + O O Passive:          S S + be + PP.... + be + PP.... (by + agent)(by + agent)

Ex:   Active:  She arranges the books on the bookshelf.

Passive: The books are arranged on the bookshelf (by her).

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Tense Active Passive

Simple Present S + V + O S + be + PP + by agent

Present Continuous am/is/are + V-ing am/is/are + being + PP

Present Perfect has/have + PP has/have + been + PP

Simple Past V-ed was/were + PP

Past Continuous was/were + V-ing was/were + being + PP

Past Perfect had + PP had + been + PPSimple Future will/shall + V will + be + PP

Future Perfect will/shall + have + PP will + have + been + PP

Be + going to am/is/are + going to + V am/is/are + going to + be + PP

Model Verbs model verb + Vmodal Verb + have +PP

model verb + be + PPmodal Verb + have been

+PP

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NOTES Use passive voice when the subject receives the action.

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•Use passive voice to advoid mentioning or taking any responsibility.

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NOTES(Khiến cho/ bắt buộc S.O to do sth...)

MAKE - O - BARE INF -> TO BE MADE TO INF BY AGENT

eg: The boss made us work too hard-> We were made to work too hard by boss

(Để cho S.O do S.Th)LET - O - BARE INF -> TO BE LET BARE INF

BY AGENT

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PRACTICE1. Business is.......... (do) through networking and

meeting people.2. A contract, or a job, can be ........(win) or ......... (l

ose) on first impressions.3. If you’ve been............. (invite) out to a business

dinner.4. Hello, I was...........(give) your name by a colleag

ue.5. Try to be..................(introduce) by someone els

e.

donedone

wonwon lostlost

invitedinvited

givengiven

introduced

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GIVE AWAY!GIVE AWAY!

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR THANK YOU FOR YOUR LISTENING!LISTENING!