Chapter 2 Writing
七年级英语上册《Chapter2 Our daily life Writing》课件 牛津版
Mary has a wonderful life in Paris. Mary lives a wonderful___ in Paris. ____ your best! Please write a passage on the topic of “My Everyday Life” to describe your daily life and study.
She lives a healthy life. 【翻译】她过着健康的生活。 【探秘】我们再来看几个例句: ①I know that he has a hard life. 我知道他过着艰难 的生活。 ②They live easy lives in the countryside. 他们在乡村 过着闲适的生活。 ③The workers have very busy lives. 这些工人过 着忙碌的生活。
Chapter 2
Our daily life
A day in the life of Fang Fang
Look at the pictures in your books and write the numbers 1-8 in the box according to the time.
要点讲解
通过分析以上几个句子的结构和意思,
我们可以看出:live a ... life意为
“_______________”, 与短语 过着……的生活 have a ... life
___________意思相近。其中,life表示 可数 “某种方式的生活”, 用作_____名词。 【运用】请根据上句完成下句, 使上下两
My Everyday Life
Homework
Chapter-2-Writing-paragraphs
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Topic sentence= topic+ controlling idea (narrowing the topic)
(Topic) idea)
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A good paragraph should have a topic semantic structure (a
topic statement, developing sentences, a concluding sentence)
Chapter2 Writing paragraphs
Introduction Essays are divided into paragraphs. If your essay is one
continuous piece of text, it will be very difficult for any reader to follow your argument. Therefore essays need paragraphs. Essays are divided into paragraphs in a meaningful way. A paragraph is a group of sentences that develop one topic or idea. The topic of one paragraph should follow logically from the topic of the last paragraph and should lead on to the topic of the next paragraph. The paragraphs have different functions,
English Practical Writing(II)
V. Conclusion We recommend that the Hong Kong Dafa Construction Group Corporation proceed immediately with the project in Haidian since we have heard that other private developers are interested in the site. We thus suggest the following steps: 1. that the Group should seek out investment partners; 2. that the Group should work out a Call for Bids and invite tenders as soon as possible. March 6, 1999 Zhao Feng Director of Construction Department, The AA Co. Ltd.
语言和风格 ( Language and Style) 报告的语言通常具备以下特点:
1. plain 2. factual 3. impersonal 4. direct 5. neutral
以下报告在格式上和文体上均较好地体现了英文报告的有关要 求。
Example:
Report On Proposed Construction Project in Beijing
To: City Mayor Mr. Wang Helin From: Mr. Peng Hong Subject: Possible site for a cement works Date: June 20, 2008 I. Introduction Entrusted by the municipal government, we have conducted a thorough investigation in the city area on the possible site for the construction of a cement works. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ II. Investigation The team made on-the-spot investigation and drew a map _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ III. Recommendation Based on the above investigation, we would like to _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________
八年级英语上册 Chapter 2 A day in the life of … writing教案
How to usethe presentfreely
教学难点
Use the present todescribeaday in the life of Fantasia Fangaccording to the pictures.
三、up
Sing a song:‘The day you went away’
设计意图:通过学生回答问题学生可以复习一般现在时的用法。同时通过对Wendy 一天的生活内容复习自然引出本课主题
Step3Pre-task
1.T:TodayIwill introduce a new friend to you.Her name is Fantasia Fang.She is the under-15 badminton champion of our city.Do you want to get to know her?Ok, nextIwill show some pictures about a day in the life of her.
never go jogging play basketball
usually go to bed play badminton
walk home best subject twice a week
health food go swimming
Step7:Homework
1.Remember the new words andphrases.
2.Finish the exercise on workbook.
Blackboard Design
Chapter 2 Writing
smoke get up achieve…grades
商务英语写作实训 Chapter 2-company__introduction
Composing your message
back
QA: Quality Assurance 质量保证 QC: Quality Control 质量控制 Quality check 质量检查 Quality Certificates 质量检查证书 ISO (International Standardization Organization) 国际标准化组织
eg. We are the world's most comprehensive manufacturer of hear care products, as well as a provider of related services for the consumers.
5. Any Foreign investment that you may have
move on
The Introduction
Company Introduction
What yo
Paragraph 1 --- The introduction
1. The year your company was established
back
eg. Our company was founded in 1918.
Paragraph 2 --- What you do
back
4. Number of staff (and foreign language speakers if you have them
eg. Hp has a dynamic, powerful team of 142,000 employees with capabilities in 170 countries doing business in more than 40 currencies and more than 10 languages.
高级英语写作教程第二版
高级英语写作教程第二版Title: Advanced English Writing Tutorial - Second EditionIntroduction:Welcome to the Advanced English Writing Tutorial - Second Edition. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into various aspects of advanced English writing, focusing on essential techniques and strategies to enhance your proficiency in written communication. This tutorial aims to equip you with the necessary skills to craft well-structured, coherent, and persuasive essays, reports, and other written assignments.Chapter 1: Understanding Advanced English Writing1.1 The Importance of Advanced Writing SkillsIn this section, we will explore the significance of advanced writing skills in academic, professional, and personal contexts. We will discuss how effective writing can contribute to clear communication, critical thinking, and success in various fields.1.2 Differences Between Advanced and Basic WritingHere, we will highlight the disparities between advanced and basic writing, including the use of advanced vocabulary, complex sentence structures, nuanced arguments, and in-depth analysis. Understanding these differences will enable you to elevate your writing to an advanced level.Chapter 2: Developing a Strong Writing Foundation2.1 Grammar and SyntaxA solid understanding of grammar and syntax is crucial for advanced writing. We will discuss advanced grammar rules, common pitfalls, and techniques to improve sentence structure, subject-verb agreement, verb tenses, and punctuation.2.2 Vocabulary EnhancementExpanding your vocabulary will enable you to express your ideas precisely and concisely. This section will provide strategies to learn new words, develop word associations, and effectively incorporate advanced vocabulary into your writing.Chapter 3: Writing Techniques and Styles3.1 Writing with Clarity and CohesionIn this chapter, we will delve into techniques to ensure your writing is clear, concise, and coherent. We will explore the use of topic sentences, transitional phrases, and logical paragraph organization to enhance the flow of your ideas.3.2 Developing a Strong Thesis StatementA strong thesis statement forms the backbone of any well-structured essay or report. We will guide you on how to formulate a clear, arguable, and focused thesis statement that effectively guides your writing.Chapter 4: Advanced Writing Strategies4.1 Critical Analysis and EvaluationAdvanced writing involves the ability to critically analyze and evaluate different perspectives, theories, and research. We will discuss techniques such as identifying bias, evaluating evidence, and providing balanced arguments.4.2 Persuasive Writing and RhetoricIn this section, we will explore persuasive writing techniques, including the use of rhetorical devices, persuasive language, and appeals to ethos, pathos, and logos. These strategies will enable you to present compelling arguments and convince your readers effectively.Chapter 5: Editing and Proofreading5.1 Polishing Your WritingEven the most proficient writers make mistakes. This chapter will provide tips on self-editing and proofreading techniques to ensure your writing is error-free and polished. We will discuss common grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors, as well as techniques for improving clarity and conciseness.Conclusion:Congratulations on completing the Advanced English Writing Tutorial - Second Edition. By incorporating the techniques and strategies outlined in this guide, you are well-equipped to excel in advanced writing tasks. Remember, practice is key to improving your skills, so continue to write and seek feedback to refine your abilities. Best of luck in your writing endeavors!。
徐美荣外贸英语函电Chapter2_所有知识点及课后答案
Notes1. owe…to… 将…归功于承蒙…告知你方名称和地址W e owe your name and address to the Chamber of Commerce in your city.to be indebted to … for your name and addressto come to know the name and address of your firm throughthrough the courtesy of … we come to know your name and addressto have obtained your name and address from…to have noted your name and addressto be recommended to sb. by …on the recommendation of …2. inform sb. that 通知某人某事inform sb of sth. 通知某人某事be informed that 兹通知你方Y ou are informed that …3. be in the market for 欲购;想买4. in the hope of doing 希望(后接动名词)5. ① a government-owned corporation(enterprise)国有公司/企业= a state-operated corporation / a public-owned corporation②a private corporation 私有公司/ 企业6. handle v. 经营(某种或某类商品)=to trade in / be dealing in /be in the (chemical )line(n. 行业)7. acquaint v. 熟悉了解to acquaint sb. with sth. 使某人了解某事be/get well acquainted with sth. 熟悉(了如指掌)8.on the basis of equality, mutual benefit and exchange of needed goods在平等互利,互通有无的基础上9.avail oneself to =make use of 利用10.enclose v. 随函附上11.through mutual efforts 通过共同努力= by joint efforts12.Export List 出口清单13.trade v.to trade in sth . 买卖Eg : trade in goods 货物交易to trade with sb. 与……交易;做生意trade policy 贸易政策foreign trade policy 外贸政策14.sole agent 独家代理敬启者:得知贵公司行名和地址我们要感激英国驻北京大使馆商务参赞处,他们告知我们你公司拟购买丝绸女衫。
Chapter 2 Memo writing
Functions
– Inform reader of new information ->informative (i.e., policy changes, etc)
– Persuade reader to take action -> persuasive (i.e., attend meeting, etc)
1. What is a memo?
A memorandum [memə’rændəm]—or memo for short,is an intra-company (internal) document that is generally short, focuses on a single topic, reports information, makes a request, or recommends action.
2. How is a memo laid out?
Memo Heading Body
Parts of a Memo
Memo
To:
From:
Date:
Subject line:
Opening Segment
--- the purpose of the memo ( a brief overview of what the memo will be about, approximately the length of a short paragraph. )
1. Is the format correct? 2. Have I included all the information I intend to convey? 3. Are all points presented logically? 4. Is my language clear and appropriate? 5. Are there any spelling or grammar mistakes?
Chapter 2'
11. Reference initials
Two spaces below the author’s name and title.
The author’s initials before the typist’s
12. Enclosure(or attachment)
Two lines below the reference initials To remind the typist and receiver Spelled out (Enclosure/Attachment) Abbreviated (Enc./At.) “Enc” for one; “Encs” for more than one item Indicate the number of enclosures; identify an enclosure specifically (Enclosure: Copy of Invoice 6309)
American one Month/Day/Year British one Day/Month/Year
Choose the style of your target reader. Consider using the style of the letter you are responding to. The month written in full is preferred. A few lines below the letterhead; above the inside address
Open punctuation
No full stops or commas in the date, names, addresses, salutation, complimentary close and common abbreviations. (page 14) Use consistently in a letter.
高中英语 writing 2课件 新人教版必修2
过渡词的使用:
1.表联合或选择关系:
and, both…and, either…or…,not only…but also等
2.表转折关系: but, yet, while, however等
3.表顺序:
first, second, later, finally, at last等 for, so, because of, thanks to 4.表因果关系:
5.表解释说明: such as, for example,and so on等
6.表递进关系: what’s more,besides等
7.表总结:in short, in brief, in a word, in general等 8.强调: indeed(确实),above all(尤其), even so等。
Beginning
Miss Sun is our English teacher. She is 25 years old. She is 1.65 meters tall. ①She is very fashionable.②She loves her students. She cares about us.
Miss Sun,our English teacher, is 25 years old, and 1.65 meters tall. ① She is very fashionable.②Since she loves us and cares about our needs, she is very helpful in our school life.
3.生动有趣 be lively and interesting 4.相处融洽,深受欢迎 get on well with…,be popular with…
商务英语Chapter 2参考译文及答案
目前,我们对中等价位的益智玩具感兴趣,希望贵公司能给我们发送目录、样本及所有必需的资料。
同时,请向我们报出包括我方3%佣金的奥克兰到岸价的最低价。
盼早日收到回复!
亨利
尊敬的丽莎:
承蒙澳大利亚安德森公司向我方提供了贵公司的名称和地址。现在我们给你方写信并希望同你方建立贸易关系。
Chapter 2
Learning Aims
学完本章,学生应能:
1.了解如何与潜在的交易商建立业务关系;
2.掌握建立业务关系的信件的结构以及相关术语和表达方式;
3.熟悉一些玩具名称;
4.学会分析案例,并撰写建立业务关系的信件。
Background Information
对外贸公司来说,与潜在的交易商建立业务关系非常重要。通常,潜在交易商的资料可从以下渠道获得:
1. It is highlyappreciativethat you are willing to enter into business relations with our company.
2. We would be pleased to receive your catalogue and price list for the plastic toys you advertised inChina Dailyof July 16, 2012.
我们多年来一直在进口塑料玩具。目前我们对澳大利亚各种各样的塑料玩具感兴趣,很想获得你方的目录和报价。
如果你方的价格与现行市场行情一致的话,我们相信能做成大生意。
盼望早日收到你方的来信。
蒂姆·梁
Letter 6
Chapter 2 (Writing Systems)
Chinese Examples
Chinese characters are based on the use of logograms. Chinese characters are used as representations of the meaning of words and not of the sounds of the spoken language.
Question: Can Chinese be changed into Pingyin system? Why?
Zai zhezhong qingkuang xia ,baocun yi diandian wenming biande shifen jiannan, zhineng baocun tongku. Yinwei zhiyou tongku, caineng ba shuaibai de guocheng yanhuan,shenzhi zai shuaibai zhihou zhongxia fuxing de xiwang.
The
advantage of economy and adaptation The development from morphemic to phonetic systems
/ba/ /baba/
‘boat’ ‘father’
Syllabic writing
Definition: When a writing system employs a set of symbols which represent the pronunciations of syllables, it is described as syllabic writing. Also calleic systems
第2单元作文写作品梗概
第2单元作文写作品梗概英文回答:The second unit of the writing course focuses onwriting summaries of literary works. In this unit, we learn how to condense a longer text into a shorter summary while still conveying the main ideas and themes of the original work. It is an important skill to have as it allows us to quickly understand and communicate the essence of a piece of writing.To write a good summary, we need to carefully read and analyze the original text. We should identify the main characters, the central conflict, and the key events that drive the plot. Additionally, we should pay attention to the author's writing style and any significant themes or messages that are present in the work. By understanding these elements, we can effectively summarize the text in a concise and coherent manner.In terms of language, our summary should be written in our own words and avoid directly quoting from the original text. It should also be objective and unbiased, presenting the main points without personal opinions or interpretations. This allows the reader to form their own understanding and interpretation of the original work.中文回答:第二单元的写作课程侧重于写作文学作品的梗概。
第二单元作文写作品梗概600
第二单元作文写作品梗概600英文回答:The second unit of the writing assignment is about writing a summary of a literary work. In this assignment, I will provide a summary of a book called "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald."The Great Gatsby" is set in the 1920s and tells the story of Jay Gatsby, a wealthy and mysterious man who throws extravagant parties in his mansion. The narrator, Nick Carraway, moves to New York and becomes Gatsby's neighbor. Through Nick's eyes, we learn about Gatsby's obsession with Daisy Buchanan, a married woman whom he had a relationship with in the past.Gatsby's parties are filled with people from all walks of life, but he himself remains distant and mysterious. He is driven by his desire to win back Daisy's love and is willing to do anything to achieve his goal. As the storyunfolds, we see the tragic consequences of Gatsby's pursuit of the American Dream and his inability to let go of the past.The novel explores themes of wealth, love, and the corruption of the American Dream. It portrays the excesses and moral decay of the Jazz Age, as well as the emptiness and disillusionment that lies beneath the surface of the glamorous lifestyle.Overall, "The Great Gatsby" is a compelling andthought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of human desires and the consequences of pursuing them relentlessly.中文回答:第二单元的写作作业是关于写作一本文学作品的梗概。
第二单元写作品梗概作文范文
第二单元写作品梗概作文范文英文回答:Title: A Journey Through Language: Writing Unit 2 Synopsis.In Writing Unit 2, we embarked on a journey through language exploration, delving into the nuances of communication and expression. Through various writing exercises and prompts, we navigated the intricacies of language to convey our thoughts, emotions, and stories effectively. Let me take you through a synopsis of what we explored and accomplished during this unit.Firstly, we explored the power of descriptive language. Through vivid imagery and sensory details, we learned how to paint pictures with words, transporting our readers to different places and experiences. For example, instead of simply saying "the sunset was beautiful," we practiced describing the sky ablaze with hues of orange and pink,casting long shadows over the tranquil landscape, evoking a sense of awe and serenity.Next, we delved into narrative techniques. We experimented with different narrative voices, perspectives, and structures to craft engaging and compelling stories. Whether it was writing from the first-person point of view to immerse readers in the protagonist's experiences or experimenting with nonlinear storytelling to create suspense, we learned to harness the power of narrative to captivate our audience.Moreover, we explored the art of persuasion and argumentation. We honed our ability to present compelling arguments supported by evidence and logic, learning to anticipate and address counterarguments effectively. Through persuasive essays and debates, we sharpened our skills in articulating our opinions and advocating for our viewpoints persuasively.Furthermore, we examined the role of language in shaping identity and culture. We explored how languagereflects cultural values, norms, and traditions, and how it influences our perceptions and interactions with the world around us. Through personal reflections and cultural analyses, we gained a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between language and identity.Additionally, we experimented with different writing styles and genres, from poetry and fiction to analytical essays and personal narratives. By stepping out of our comfort zones and exploring new forms of expression, we expanded our repertoire as writers and discovered new waysto communicate our ideas and emotions effectively.Overall, Writing Unit 2 was a journey of self-discovery and growth as writers. Through exploration, experimentation, and reflection, we honed our craft, deepened our understanding of language, and expanded our creative horizons. As we continue our writing journey, let us carry forward the lessons and insights gained from this unit, embracing the power of language to inspire, inform, and connect.中文回答:标题,穿越语言的旅程,写作第二单元梗概。
对外经贸英语合同写作第二章ppt
对外经贸英语合同写作第二章ppt全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1Hello everyone, today I'm gonna talk about Chapter 2 of the Foreign Trade Contract Writing PowerPoint!So, in this chapter, we're gonna learn all about the important things you need to include in a foreign trade contract. Are you ready? Let's go!First thing you gotta have in your contract is the parties involved. That means you gotta write down the names and addresses of the buyer and the seller. You gotta make sure it's all correct so there's no confusion later on.Next up is the product details. You gotta describe the goods you're selling or buying really clearly. You gotta include stuff like the quantity, quality, size, color, and anything else that's important. That way, there won't be any misunderstandings.Then, you gotta talk about the price. How much is the goods gonna cost? Is there gonna be any discounts or special paymentterms? Make sure you write it all down so everyone knows what's going on.After that, you gotta talk about the delivery terms. When and where is the goods gonna be delivered? Who's gonna pay for the shipping? Make sure you include all the details so there's no problems later.And last but not least, you gotta include the payment terms. How and when is the buyer gonna pay for the goods? Are there gonna be any penalties for late payments? Make sure it's all clear so there's no surprises.And that's it for Chapter 2 of the Foreign Trade Contract Writing PowerPoint! Make sure you include all these important details in your contract so everything goes smoothly. And remember, if you have any questions, just ask your teacher or a grown-up for help. Thanks for listening, bye-bye!篇2Chapter 2: Important Points in Writing Foreign Trade English ContractsHi guys! Today we are going to talk about some important points in writing foreign trade English contracts. Are you ready? Let's get started!1. Contract Parties: First, we need to identify who the parties are in the contract. This means we need to write down the names and addresses of the buyer and seller.2. Product Description: Next, we need to describe the products that are being bought or sold. We should include details like the quantity, quality, and specifications of the products.3. Price and Payment Terms: We also need to mention the price of the products and how and when the payment will be made. This includes details like the currency to be used and the payment method.4. Delivery Terms: It's important to specify when and where the products will be delivered. We should also mention who will be responsible for the transportation and insurance of the goods.5. Quality Control: We should include information about any quality control requirements or standards that need to be met for the products.6. Inspection and Acceptance: This section should outline the procedures for inspecting the products upon delivery and what will happen if the products do not meet the agreed-upon standards.7. Force Majeure: This is a fancy term that basically means unexpected events that can't be controlled, like natural disasters. We should include a clause that outlines what will happen if a force majeure event occurs.8. Dispute Resolution: Lastly, we should include a section that outlines how any disputes between the parties will be resolved. This could include things like arbitration or mediation.That's it for today, guys! Remember, it's important to pay attention to these points when writing foreign trade English contracts to ensure a smooth and successful business transaction. Thanks for listening!篇3Welcome to the second chapter of our Outsourcing and Foreign Trade English Contract Writing ppt! We're going to continue learning about how to write contracts in English for international trade. Let's get started!First, let's review what we learned in the first chapter. We talked about the importance of using clear and concise language in contracts. We also learned about the different parts of a contract, such as the parties involved, the agreement terms, and the signatures. Remember, it's important to pay attention to detail when writing a contract!Now, let's move on to the second chapter. In this chapter, we're going to focus on the specific language and terms that are commonly used in international trade contracts. These terms are important to know because they can impact the rights and responsibilities of the parties involved.One term you may come across in a trade contract is "FOB," which stands for "Free On Board." This term is used to indicate where the responsibility for goods transfers from the seller to the buyer. If the contract specifies "FOB Shanghai," for example, the seller is responsible for the goods until they are loaded onto a ship in Shanghai. After that, the buyer is responsible for the goods.Another important term to know is "Incoterms." Incoterms are a set of international rules that define the responsibilities of buyers and sellers in international trade transactions. These rules cover things like delivery terms, transportation costs, and risk ofloss. It's important to familiarize yourself with these terms so you can accurately and effectively write contracts.In addition to understanding specific terms, it's also important to know how to structure a contract effectively. A well-written contract should clearly outline the rights and obligations of each party, as well as any terms and conditions that need to be met. Remember to use clear and concise language, and to avoid any ambiguity in your writing.Finally, it's crucial to thoroughly review and revise your contract before finalizing it. This will help ensure that all parties are in agreement and that there are no misunderstandings or disputes down the line. Remember, a carefully written contract is the key to successful international trade!That's all for the second chapter of our Outsourcing and Foreign Trade English Contract Writing ppt. Thanks for joining us, and we'll see you in the next chapter!篇4Chapter Two: How to Write an International Trade ContractHello everyone! Today we are going to learn about how to write an international trade contract. A contract is a veryimportant document that both parties need to follow when they do business together. Let's learn how to write a good contract!1. IntroductionWhen writing an international trade contract, you need to start with an introduction. This part should include the names of the parties involved, the date of the contract, and the purpose of the contract. It's like saying hello and explaining what the contract is all about.2. DefinitionsNext, you need to define all the important terms in the contract. This is super important so that everyone knows exactly what they are agreeing to. For example, if you are selling apples, you need to define what type of apples you are selling and how many.3. Rights and ResponsibilitiesIn this part, you need to clearly state what each party's rights and responsibilities are. This could be things like who is responsible for shipping the goods, who is responsible for paying for the goods, and what happens if there is a problem with the goods.4. Payment TermsPayment terms are also super important in a contract. You need to state when and how the payment will be made. This could be in cash, by bank transfer, or some other way. Make sure to be clear about the currency being used too!5. Delivery TermsDelivery terms are all about how the goods will be delivered. You need to state where the goods will be delivered, when they will be delivered, and who is responsible for the cost of delivery. This way everyone knows what to expect.6. Inspection and AcceptanceThis part of the contract is all about how the goods will be inspected and accepted. You need to state who will inspect the goods, when they will be inspected, and what happens if the goods are not accepted. This helps to avoid any misunderstandings.7. Dispute ResolutionLastly, you need to include a section on how to resolve any disputes that may come up. This could be things like mediation or arbitration. This part is important so that both parties know what to do if there is a problem.In conclusion, writing an international trade contract is super important when doing business with someone from another country. By following these steps and being clear and detailed in your contract, you can avoid any misunderstandings and have a successful business relationship. Thank you for listening, and good luck with your contracts!篇5Hey everyone! Today I'm going to talk about the second chapter of writing an international trade contract in English. It's super important to know how to write a good contract so both parties can understand what they're agreeing to. Let's get started!First, you gotta have a clear title for the contract. This tells everyone what the contract is all about. Make sure the title is simple and easy to understand.Next, you need to have a section for the parties involved. This is where you write down the names of the companies or people who are making the contract. It's important to include all the details like addresses and contact information.After that, you should have a section for the scope of the contract. This is where you talk about what the contract is for andwhat each party is agreeing to do. Make sure to be really clear so there's no confusion later.Then, you need to have a section for the terms and conditions. This is where you write down all the rules and regulations of the contract. It's super important to be specific so everyone knows what's expected of them.Next, you should include a section for payment terms. This is where you talk about how and when payments will be made. Make sure to include everything from the amount to the due date.Lastly, you need to have a section for signatures. This is where both parties sign to show they agree to the contract. It's like saying "I promise to do my part." Make sure to have space for everyone to sign.And that's it for the second chapter of writing an international trade contract in English! Remember to be clear, specific, and careful when writing a contract. It's super important to make sure everyone understands and agrees to the terms. Good luck!篇6Chapter 2: Writing an International Trade ContractHey guys! Welcome back to our presentation on writing an international trade contract in English. In this chapter, we will learn about the key components of a contract and how to include important details to protect both parties involved in the trade.1. Introduction:- Start with a friendly greeting and introduction.- Outline the purpose of the contract and what it will cover.2. Parties Involved:- Clearly state the names and roles of the parties involved in the contract.- Include contact information for easy communication.3. Goods or Services:- Describe in detail the goods or services being traded.- Include specifications, quantities, and quality standards.4. Price and Payment Terms:- Specify the price of the goods or services and how it will be paid.- Include any terms related to payment such as currency, payment method, and schedule.5. Delivery and Shipping Terms:- Outline the delivery terms including shipping method, time, and location.- Include information on packaging, inspection, and acceptance of goods.6. Force Majeure and Dispute Resolution:- Include clauses for unforeseen circumstances (force majeure) that may affect the contract.- Define the process for resolving disputes between the parties.7. Governing Law and Jurisdiction:- Specify the governing law that will apply to the contract.- State the jurisdiction where any legal disputes will be settled.8. Signatures and Date:- Have both parties sign the contract to show agreement.- Include the date of signing to make the contract legally binding.That's it for Chapter 2! Remember to include all the important details in your contract to avoid any misunderstandings or disputes in the future. Stay tuned for Chapter 3 where we will discuss negotiation strategies and tips. See you next time!Thank you for reading!篇7Chapter Two: Basic Clauses in Foreign Trade English ContractsHello everyone! In this chapter, we are going to talk about some basic clauses in foreign trade English contracts. Are you ready? Let's go!1. Parties to the Contract: This clause is super important because it tells us who are the people or companies involved in the contract. It usually includes the names and addresses of the parties.2. Subject of the Contract: This clause tells us what the contract is all about. It includes details about the products or services that are being bought or sold.3. Quantity and Quality: This clause is all about how much of the product or service is being bought or sold, and what the quality standards are.4. Price and Payment Terms: This is where we talk about how much money is going to be paid for the products or services, and when and how the payment is going to be made.5. Delivery Terms: In this clause, we talk about how the products or services are going to be delivered, when they will be delivered, and who is responsible for the delivery costs.6. Inspection and Acceptance: This clause is about how the products or services will be inspected and accepted by the buyer.7. Force Majeure: This is a fancy term that means unforeseen circumstances that might prevent one party from fulfilling their obligations under the contract. This clause helps to protect the parties in case of such events.8. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution: This clause tells us which country's laws will govern the contract and how any disputes will be resolved.That's all for now! Stay tuned for the next chapter where we will talk about more advanced clauses in foreign trade English contracts. Bye-bye!篇8Chapter 2: Writing an International Trade ContractHello everyone! Today we are going to learn about how to write a contract for international trade. A contract is a super duper important document that makes sure all the details of a trade agreement are clear for both parties. Let's get started!1. Introduction- Start off by introducing the parties involved in the trade agreement. This could be the buyer, seller, and any other important people or companies.2. Terms and Conditions- Write down all the important terms and conditions of the trade agreement. This could include things like the price of the goods, the quantity that will be traded, and the delivery and payment terms.3. Quality Standards- Make sure to include information about the quality standards of the goods being traded. This is super important to make sure both parties are happy with the products they receive.4. Delivery- Write down all the details about how and when the goods will be delivered. This could include the method of transportation, the delivery date, and any other important details.5. Payment- Don't forget to include information about how the payment will be made. This could be in cash, by bank transfer, or through another method. Make sure it is clear and agreed upon by both parties.6. Dispute Resolution- Sometimes things don't go as planned, and disputes can happen. Make sure to include information about how disputes will be resolved, whether through mediation, arbitration, or another method.7. Signatures- Finally, make sure both parties sign the contract to show that they agree to all the terms and conditions. Signatures are super duper important to make the contract legally binding.And that's it! Now you know how to write an international trade contract. Make sure to read through the contract carefully and ask for help if you don't understand something. Contracts are super important to make sure that trade agreements go smoothly. Thanks for listening! Let's go write some contracts!篇9Hello everyone! Today I'm going to talk about Chapter Two of writing an international trade English contract. Let's get started!First of all, remember to include all the important information in your contract. This includes the names of the parties involved, the products or services being traded, the terms of the agreement, and the payment terms. It's super important to make sure everything is written down clearly so that there is no confusion later on.Next, you'll want to make sure you include any specific requirements or conditions that need to be met. This could include things like quality standards, delivery schedules, or anyspecial packaging requirements. It's important to be as detailed as possible so that everyone is on the same page.Don't forget to include any clauses for disputes or conflicts that may arise. This could include things like arbitration procedures or what happens if one party doesn't fulfill their end of the agreement. It's always good to have a plan in place in case something goes wrong.Finally, make sure you include a section for signatures and dates. This is super important because it shows that both parties agree to the terms of the contract and when the agreement was made. It's like saying "Yep, we're good to go!"So there you have it, Chapter Two of writing an international trade English contract. Remember to include all the important information, be super detailed, plan for any issues that may come up, and make sure everyone signs on the dotted line. Thanks for listening, and I hope this helps you in your future business ventures!篇10Hi guys! Today, I want to talk to you about writing a PowerPoint presentation for the second chapter of aninternational trade contract in English. It may sound a bit boring, but don't worry, I'll try to make it fun and easy to understand!So, let's start with the basics. When you're writing a PowerPoint presentation for a contract, you need to make sure you include all the important information. This includes things like the names of the companies involved, the products or services being traded, the terms of the agreement, and any other important details.You also need to make sure your presentation is clear and easy to follow. Use simple language and include lots of pictures and diagrams to help explain the information. Remember, the goal of a PowerPoint presentation is to make it easy for your audience to understand the contract, so make sure you're using clear and concise language.Another important thing to remember when writing a PowerPoint presentation for a contract is to be professional. This means using proper grammar and spelling, and making sure your presentation looks neat and organized. You want to make a good impression on your audience, so take the time to make sure your presentation is well-written and well-organized.Finally, don't forget to practice your presentation before you give it. This will help you feel more confident and prepared, and will make sure your presentation goes smoothly.I hope this helps you understand how to write a PowerPoint presentation for the second chapter of an international trade contract in English. Good luck, and happy writing!。
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