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Title: (1) Review the Main Texts of 12 Units


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  • (1) Review the Main Texts of 12 Units
  • (2) Learn the way of talking
  • (3) Exam and Preparing for the Oral Exam

2
Review of Main Texts 1
  • Main plot
  • The relationship between Thompson Nanjing and
    Thompson Dongwan
  • TD is a furniture manufacturer, staff
    technicians, engineers and workers
  • TN is the investor in TD. It is also the general
    distributor for TD
  • Nelson Office Outfitters North American sales
    agent, has a comprehensive distribution network
    will be the agent for TN.
  • Main characters
  • Marcus Rodgers
  • Jennie Wong
  • Joseph Liu

3
Review of Main Texts 2
  • In Unit 1, we talk about the Reception in three
    different situations at the airport, at the
    restaurant, in the company.
  • In Unit 2, the main characters carry on the
    dialogues on the telephone. We say that they
    carry on telephone communication. Through the
    telephone communication, Joseph lets Jennie know
    that it is better for Marcus Rodgers and Jennie
    Wang to come to Dongwan and see the J310 series
    with their eyes. Jennie persuade Marcus to go to
    Dongwan. When Marcus finally agrees to visit
    Thompson Dongwan with Jennie Wang, Jennie asks
    her secretary Tina helps her to book the plane
    tickets and hotel rooms.
  • From the three dialogues, we learn the
    etiquette on making phone calls. When you
    telephone someone, you make clear of whom you are
    and who you want to talk to. When Jennie
    telephones Josephs office, she says, Hi, This
    is Jennie Wang. Id like to speak to Joseph Liu.
    And when Joseph telephones Jennie, he says, Hi,
    Jennie. This is Joseph.

4
Review of Main Texts 3
  • In Unit 3, Tina books the flight tickets and the
    hotel rooms on the phone.
  • When you book flight tickets, what is the
    information that you need to give to the
    receptionist?
  • How many seats (tickets) you would like to book?
  • What is the day for your departure. For example,
    Tina tells the receptionist on the phone, I
    would like to book two seats for the flight to
    Shenzhen on September 13th.
  • When you book flight tickets, you also need to
    give the passengers name to the receptionist.
    Tina says, I am booking the flight tickets for
    Jennie Wang and Marcus Rodgers.
  • When you book flight tickets, what information
    can you get from the receptionist?
  • Departure time and arrival time.
  • Baggage weight allowance.
  • Price for the flight ticket.
  • When you book a hotel room, what is the
    information that you need to give to the
    receptionist?
  • arrival date, how many nights the guests will
    stay in the hotel, the name of the guests, single
    room or double room
  • When you book a hotel room, what information can
    you get from the receptionist?
  • the price of each room, service,facility
    (telephones, outside lines?)

5
Review of Main Texts 4
  • In Unit 4 , Tina is busy preparing Jennie and
    Marcus trip to Dongwan. Joseph asks her
    secretary Mary makes preparation for Jennie and
    Marcus visit in Dongwan. He asks Mary to make a
    tentative schedule for Jennie and Marcus.
  • When you make a schedule for someone, what is the
    information that you need to have?
  • the purpose of the trip
  • the preference of the guests
  • how long is the guests visit
  • In Unit 5, Jennie Wang and Marcus Rodgers arrive
    in Dongwan. Joseph, in his first meeting with
    Jennie, proposes to change the price for the J310
    series. Jennie listens carefully and she shows
    disagreement. When Marcus Rodgers sees the design
    and quality of the J310 series, he decides to
    place an order. He asks for the new price
    catalogue, especially the CIF offer. After Marcus
    places the order, he and Jennie talks about how
    he is going to pay for his order. They talk about
    D/A, D/P and L/C
  • CIF offer ???
  • FOB offer ???
  • D/A ????
  • D/P ????
  • L/C ???????

6
Review of Main Texts 5
  • In Unit 9, Tina shows Samuel of the office
    building. She also gives him suggestions on how
    to organize a meeting for the sales staff, and
    how to arrange a business trip for Jennie Wang.
  • In this unit, you need to know how to say the
    different departments of a company, which include
    Accounting Department, Marketing Department,
    Personnel Department, Purchasing Department.
  • In Unit 7, Jennie Wang and Marcus Rodgers talk
    about the shipment and packaging of the sample
    order.
  • In Unit 8, Marcus Rodgers and Jennie Wang clarify
    the clauses on shipment, arbitration. Marcus also
    asks about the conditions for claiming
    compensation if he find a shortage or damage in
    the shipment. Then they sign the contract.
    Usually before one signs a contract, one needs to
    check whether the contract makes clear of the
    total amount of order, the price of each unit,
    mode of payment, packaging, shipping time,
    insurance and compensation, claim and
    arbitration, rights and duties for both sides.

7
Review of Main Texts 6
  • Unit 10 is an important unit. In this unit,
    through the conversations between Tina and
    Samuel, we show you how to write a business
    letter, how to write a memo and how to speak with
    tactics.
  • In writing a business letter, you need to pay
    attention to the following points.
  • Call the person to whom you write by name instead
    of Dear sir or Madam.
  • Teller the reader of the letter what you want him
    to do.
  • Dont put on airs. Dont exaggerate.
  • In Unit 11, Jennie, Tina and Martin discuss on
    the strategies on promoting the sales. They
    discuss the making of a new brochure. They agree
    that the new brochure will use the J310 series as
    the model for the photos in the brochure.
  • In Unit 12, all the important figures in Thompson
    Dongwan, Thompson Nanjing and Nelson Office
    Outfitters come together to explore the market
    potential and the potential in production.

8
Learn the way of talking
  • Ask for information
  • Make suggestions
  • Show agreement and disagreement
  • Make complaints

9
  • Make suggestions
  • When Jennie knows her schedule, she wants to
    make a few changes. So she suggest to Mary,
    Couldnt you arrange a visit to the production
    site this afternoon? She also asks Mary, Is
    there any chance I could talk with the chief
    accountant tomorrow?
  • When you make suggestions you can also use
    the following sentence patterns
  • May I suggest that you?
  • What do you think about this?
  • Have you thought about (using flowers to
    apologize)?
  • Why dont you do ?
  • Would you think about?
  • How about?
  • Ask for information
  • In Unit 1 student dialogues ask for Mr. Lius
    room number, ask for flight information, ask for
    the train schedule.
  • In Unit 3, the receptionist asks Tina, May I
    have your name please? How long will they be
    staying And Tina asks the receptionist, Can you
    tell me the price for each room?
  • The following are the sentence patterns that we
    can use in asking for information.
  • Could you please tell me?
  • May I?
  • I wonder if you could tell me
  • Do you know

10
Show Agreement and Disagreement
  • Notice in Unit 5 when Jennie disagrees, she uses
    questions instead of statement. She asks, Do you
    think that the market will accept that? What
    will you do if the customers dont buy the J310
    series? Using questions instead of statement is
    an important technique that one can use in
    business negotiation. This will show the other
    side that you disagree with them. Meanwhile, you
    will not make them hurt or feel offended in most
    cases. However, in less formal occasion, you can
    use short sentences to show your disagreement.
  • The sentences you may use
  • I dont like it.
  • I dont agree.
  • That is a bad idea.
  • I dont think that it will work.
  • When you agree with someone, you may use the
    following sentences.
  • I love it.
  • It is a wonderful idea.
  • I think it is great.

11
Make Complaints
  • Here is other sentence patterns that one can use
    in making complaints.
  • Im afraid Ive a complaint to make.
  • Im not at all satisfied with (the service).
  • Really, Im fed up with your (carelessness).
  • Ive just about had enough of that.
  • For Gods sake, could you keep silent for a
    while.
  • When you complain, you need to be clear of what
    you complain about, the purpose of your
    complaint, and to whom you make your complaints.
    You need also think about how to make your
    complaint constructive and workable. That is to
    say, you need to think about the tone and the
    sentence patterns that you use when you make
    complaint.
  • In Unit 12, in the two student dialogues, Ben
    makes complaints. In the first dialogue, he
    complains to Sarah of the lunch provided by a
    nearby restaurant. In the second dialogue, Ben
    complains to the waiter of waiting too long for
    his lunch. Please notice the sentence patterns
    that Ben uses when he makes complaint. In the
    first dialogue, he complains to his secretary
    Sarah more directly. He says, I cant stand for
    the food anymore. In the second dialogue, he
    complains to a waiter in a round about way. He
    says, I dont want to complain, but there is a
    serious problem here.

12
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14
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  • A Kiss to Start
  • Joan Benny remembers Sunday mornings as
    being her special time with her father, Jack
    Benny
  • Daddy would wake me up for breakfast about
    730. Then wed head outside to go for a drive.
    Daddy would get into the car and turn the
    ignition key. Inevitably, nothing would happen.
    He would push and pull every button on the
    dashboard, twist all the knobs, and pump the
    accelerator, but the motor still wouldnt start.
    At length he would sigh and say to me, Honey,
    the car just wont start until you give me a
    kiss.
  • So I did, and it did and off we went. For
    a long time I believed there was some kind of
    scientific connection between kissing and car
    starting.

15
Questions
  1. What did Joan and her father did every Sunday
    Morning?
  2. Was Joans father able to start his car every
    time?
  3. Why did Joan believe that there was some kind of
    scientific connection between kissing and car
    starting?

16
  • One cold day in December, a little boy
    about 10 years old was standing before a shoe
    store on Broadway, barefooted, peering through
    the window, and shivering with cold. A lady
    approached the boy and said, My little fellow,
    what are you looking at? I was asking God to
    give me a pair of shoes, was the boys reply.
  • The lady took him by the hand and went into
    the store, and asked the clerk to get a half a
    dozen pairs of socks for the boy. She then asked
    if he could give her a basin of water and a towel
    and he quickly brought them to her.
  • She took the little fellow to the back
    part of the store and, removing her gloves, knelt
    down, washed his little feet and dried them with
    a towel.
  • By this time the clerk had returned with
    the socks. Placing a pair upon the boys feet,
    she purchased him a pair of shoes, and put some
    extra pairs of socks in a bag.
  • She patted him on the head and said, No
    doubt, my little fellow, you will feel more
    comfortable now.
  • As she turned to go, the astonished boy
    caught her by the hand, and looking up in her
    face, with tears in his eyes, and asked Are you
    Gods wife?

17
Questions
  • (1) What was the boy asking God for?
  • (2) What did the lady ask the clerk to do?
  • (3) What did the boy ask the lady if she were
    Gods wife?
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