Unit 1 Vocabulary 1 Job Titles
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a.
Job
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Department
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Accountant
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Finance
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Manager
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Marketing
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Technician
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Production
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Engineer
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Human Resources
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Cashier
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Director
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Doctor
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Telephone Operator
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Lawyer
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Sales Assistant
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Personal Assistant (PA)
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b. I'm a Student
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a.
a.
County
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Nationality
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Brazil
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Brazilian
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Germany
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German
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Italy
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Italian
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Russia
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Russian
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Japan
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Japanese
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China
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Chinese
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Kuwait
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Kuwaiti
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Oman
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Omani
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Polan
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Polish
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Spain
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Spanish
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Turkey
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Turkish
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France
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French
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Greece
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Greek
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The UK
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British
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The US
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American
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a.
Nationality
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America
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Family
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Phil Knight wife’s name is Penny. He had two sons and one daughter
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Job
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A founder and CEO of Nike
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Type of company
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Sports and fitness company
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Interest
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Sports, including tennis, running and golf
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b. 1. Phil Knight is the head of Nike
2. He’s very rich
3. Knight is married with two sons
and one daughter
4. His wife’s name is Penny
5. Knight’s tattoo is on his left
leg
6. Wieden is an advertising agency
7. Knight’s office is full of
objects from Asia
8. Knight’s office in Beaverton,
Oregon
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a. My
name’s Ingrid.
I’m a graphic
designer. I’m German,
and I’m from
Munich. I’m married
with two children. They are
both in high school. Their school is
near my office. My husband is an
enginer. We are
interested in travel and the inema. My sister is an accountant.
c.
1.
Name: Petty
Andriyani
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4. Nationality: I’m Indonesian
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2.
Job: I’m a student
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5. Interests: I’m interested in
traveling
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3.
City: I’m from
Tangerang
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6. Favourite
Sports: Badminton
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d. 1. I’m Russian, but I’m not from Moscow
2. They’re Japanese, but they aren’t from Tokyo
3. He’s German, but he isn’t from Munich
4. I’m
in sales, but I’m not the
manager
5. You’re in Poland, but you aren’t in Warsaw
6. Her name is Sophia, but Sophia isn’t Italian
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a.
A
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An
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Trainee
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Accountant
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Lawyer
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Executive
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Director
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Optician
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Manager
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Analyst
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Consultant
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Architect
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Doctor
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Engineer
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Pilot
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Unit 2 Work an
Leisure
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a. Saturday and Sunday
b.
Country of Inggris
Spring
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Summer
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Autumn
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Winter
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March,
April, May
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June, July, August
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Sept, Oct, Nov
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Dec, January, February
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c. 1. At
night
2. In the
autumn
3. At 15th
may
4. On thursday
5. In
the afternoon
6. On tuesday
evening
7. In
june
8. In new
year
d. 1. We have a lot of big orders in March
2.
The office closes for three days in New Year
3.
There is an important meeting at 15th June
4.
The CEO visits our brach in the summer
5.
We deliver large goods on Monday afternoons
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a. 1. Get
up? At 5:30 a.m
2.
Do exercise? At 6:00 a.m
3.
Arrive at his office? At 8:00 a.m
4.
Leave the office? 6:15 p.m
b. 1. False
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. False
c. 1. Go running
2. Play football
3. Do exercise
4. Travel overseas
5. Meet customers
6. Spend time
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a.
Giorgio Armani wakes up at 7 a.m. He walks to the gym and spend an hour there. He has breakfast and then goes to the office with his bodyguard. He has pasta
and a salad for lunch and then he sleeps
for 10 minutes. He works
until 8 p.m on design and administration. He travels every two months-to the US, Russia or their
parts of Europe. On his way home from the office, he often stops for a drink at Nobu. At weekends he goes to
his vila.
b.
I’m Patrick Ross and I work for an American securities company in Tokyo. I live near Shibuya, and I travel to work by subway. My wife is Japanese. She works part-time for a Japanese shipping company. She
drives to work. We both like sports and travelling. We play golf at the weekend. Our two children go to an international school.
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a. a. Swimming
b. Biking
c. Walking
d. Running
b. 1. Playing
golf
2. Watching TV
3. Going to
restaurants
4. Listening to
CDs
5. Playing
tennis
6. Gong to
cinema
7. Playing
foolball
8. Going to
the gym
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a.
1. She usually gets up early
2.
They always
start their first meeting at 9 o’clock
3. We are never
late for meetings
4. I am often busy in the afternoon
5. The office sometimes closes at 3 p.m
b.
1. From time
to time
2. Now and then
3. Once a week
4. Twice a
month
5. Every sunday
6. Three time a
week
c. 1. He always
reads the papers
2. we usually eat
in the company cafeteri
3. I sometimes
work late
4. The managers never
go to business dinners at the weekend
5.
The company director always
travels on business
Unit 3 Problems
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a. 1. Our employees having flexible hours
2. The new sales assistant got a fast promotion
3. Marketing executives earn a high salary at that company
4. My colleagues are usually very helpful
5. We want a clean and well-furnished apartement
6. Your office has got a beautiful view
7. Their old printer is broken, so they want a new one
8. The invoice is incorrect, please can you send a new one?
b. 1. Long – short
2. Heavy – light
3. Early – late
4. Slow – fast
5. safe – dangerous
6. Big – small
7. Hot – cold
8. Narrow – wide
9. High- low
10. Soft – hard
c. 1. The report it’s too short doesn’t give much information. It isn’t long enough
2. I can’t carry these suitcases, it’s too heavy
3. I can’t meet you at 6 o’clock in
the morning, it’s too early
4. I don’t want this car. Its top
speed too slow is
only 100 kilometers per hour. It sn’t fast enough
5. Don’t take any visitors to those
areas late at night, it’s too dangerous. It isn’t safe enough
6. The camera its too big doesn’t fit in my pocket. It isn’t small enough
7. I can’t get this car into the
garage, it’s too hard
8. Our trucks its too high can’t go under that bridge. It isn’t low enough
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a. 1. The problem is about space
2. The problem is about changes at work
3. The problem is about difficult people
3. The problem is about money
b.
2,1,4,3
c. 1. Rent
2. Crowded
3. Office
4. Changes
5. Team
6. Colleageus
7. Bills
8.
Cash flow
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a. 1. e. She’s very efficient
2. h. it’s starts at 2 o’clock
3. g. In the city center
4. b. Because he has to pay for the office
party
5. a. Peter. He’s your line manager
6. f. You need to enter your password
7. d. 20 euros
8. c. You an leve at 5 o’clock
b.
1. Do
you work at the weekend?
2.
Does Pierre work in sales?
3.
How do you often travel abourd?
4.
How do you spell business?
5.
What does mean this word?
6.
When does the meeting finish?
c.
1. I
like meetings, but I don’t like presentations
2.
Raj likes Fridays, but he doesn’t like Mondays
3.
We agree about most things, but we disagree
about budgets
4.
Susan sends a lot of e-mails, but she doesn’t
sends a lot of faxes
5.
Alex n connie speak chinese, but they don’t speak
Japanese
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a.
1. Marco’s
got a Mercedes
2.
Marco hasn’t got any running shoes
3.
Marco hasn’t got any children
4.
Marco’s
got two telephones
5.
Marco hasn’t got a fax machine
6.
Marco’s got a swimming pool
7.
Marco hasn’t got a tennis court
8.
Marco’s got a computer
b. Office A has got a lift. Office B hasn’t got a
balcony
Office A has got a view of the high street.
Office B has got a view of the mountain
Office A has got a balcony. Office B hasn’t
got a lift
Office A has got very colorful walls.
Office B has got white walls
Office A hasn’t got a car park. Office B
has got a large car park
Office A has got a fax machine in next
room. Office B has got a fax machine in the office
Office A has got a large windows. Office B
has got a small windows
Office A has got an air conditioning.
Office B hasn’t got an air conditioning
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Telephone
Message
To: Dwi Ayu Name of
caller: Icul
Date: 25th September Time: 12:21 p.m
Message: The meeting on Saturday, 2 October has been changed to Room 40.
Signed: Petty Andriyani
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