(新版)新编剑桥商务英语中级unit_1优秀课件
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❖I wish I had my own space. I have to carry everything around in my bag and sometimes there’s nowhere to sit.
❖ hot-desking
❖I like it because it’s only for a couple of months and I’m saving up to go round the world.
❖长期兼职(permanent part-time),即雇用 一些不愿全天候完整时间工作,而仅利用部分时 间工作的员工,其工作时间虽不是整天整周,工 作时间却定期不变(例如某私人企业定期雇用会 计师在每个工作日下班后为其处理财务账目)。
❖ 分担工作(job-sharing),即一份全职工作由两 人分担,两人均为长期兼职员工,按需要分摊工 作时间、工资、假期及福利。
C You work for different companies for a short time without a permanent contract.
D You work a number of hours per week or month but you decide when you start or finish.
❖ 弹性工作时间(flexitime),亦作flexible working hours, 就是将员工工作时间分为核 心时间和弹性时间。核心时间(例如早上10点到 12点,下午2点到4点)为员工必须工作时间, 其余时间定为弹性时间,即员工自己选择的工作 时间, 这样员工可灵活决定上下班时间。员工每
Business English
1.1 Ways of working
新编剑桥商务英语(BEC第三版中级)Module1
新编剑桥商务英语(BEC第三版中级)Module1Module 1 第一单元1.1Business Topic Ways of working商务话题篇工作方式1) Vocabulary: different ways of working (15 mins)regular hours正常工作时间flexible (working) hours/flex(i)time弹性工作时间freelance n. 自由职业teleworking n. 电子办公;在家中上班job-share v. / n. 分担工作;工作分担制job-sharing n. 分担工作job-sharer n. 与人分担工作的人shift work 轮班工作,倒班制temping n 当临时工,任临时雇员consultancy n. 咨询公司specialist advice 专业咨询hotdesking (hot-desking) n. 办公桌轮用(指将职工分成不同的班次,以便他们能共用一间办公室,一张办公桌和一台电脑)office gossip办公室小道消息,办公室飞短流长office news办公室新闻credit n.赞扬,功劳managing director总裁,总经理(美英chief executive/president)brainpower n.智能worst-case adj.做最坏打算的,为最坏情况的,为最不利条件的scenario n. 事态,局面full-time adj.全日制的delegate v. 授权,分派工作availability n.利用(或获得的)可能性,可以利用的人(物),人员、物资保证parental leave 育儿假,照顾新生儿女假distractions n. 让人注意力分散的事物contact n. 人脉,有影响力的熟人,有用的社会关系case-load n. 工作量daily log日志voice mail 语音信箱,语音邮件self-organization n. 自我组织能力disruptive a. 造成混乱的1. How do you work m ost effectively? By working…regular hours/flexible hours?in a team/on your own?from home/in an office?for a boss/as your own boss?参考词语和表达:routine type of person 按部就班的人have flexible management of time and work 灵活安排自己的时间和工作get support from each other 相互支持co-operate with each other 相互合作share ideas 交流想法learn from other people’s strong points 学他人所长working in a team needs to have good interpersonal skills and is not necessarily efficiently.在团队工作需要有很好的人际交往技能,不一定效率就高can be more concentrated and thus more efficient in an office 在办公室更容易集中精力因此也更有效率have more flexibility 享有更多的灵活度feel more relaxed 感觉更轻松a dependent type of person and never make decisions myself 性格依赖,不喜欢自己拿主意an independent type of person and would like to make decisions myself 性格独立,喜欢自己做决定don’t want to work under someone 不想在别人手下工作5. Reading:How to job-share Get organized Set your limits Put pen to paper Two become one 安排有序规定限度签订协议合二为一Open your mind Plan for disaster Find the perfect partner Don’t feel guilty 敞开心胸/开拓视野有备无患理想搭档勿感内疚1. share credit and blame 分担成绩与过失,意译“功过与共”2. Flexecutive 经营内容蕴含其中的公司名flexible 与executive 两词复合而成“弹性经营管理”。
新编剑桥商务英语中级Module 1
Grammar---
时态 一般现在时 一般过去时 一般将来时 现在进行时 现在完成时 过去进行时 过去将来时 过去完成时
主动语态 do/does
did will/shall/am/is/are going to+do
am/is/are+doing
have/has+done
was/were+doing
D You work a number of hours per week or month but you decide when you start or finish.
4 part-time 5 temping 6 consultancy 7 flexitime 8 hot-desking
E You don’t have a permanent place or office to work at, but you find a place to work when you arrive.
他人所长
❖working in a team needs to have good interpersonal skills and is not necessarily efficient
❖ 在团队工作需要有很好的人际交往技能,不一定
❖can be more concentrated and thus more efficient in an office
1.1 Ways of working
Listening
Working from home
Speaking
A mini-presentation
Vocabulary
❖ Different ways of working
2021年新编剑桥商务英语BEC第三版中级Module1
Module 1 第一单元1.1 Business Topic Ways of working 商务话题篇工作方式1) Vocabulary:different ways of working (15 mins)regular hours 正常工作时间flexible (working) hours/flex(i)time 弹性工作时间freelance n. 自由职业teleworking n. 电子办公;在家中上班job-share v. / n. 分担工作;工作分担制job-sharing n. 分担工作job-sharer n. 与人分担工作人shift work 轮班工作,倒班制temping n 当暂时工,任暂时雇员consultancy n. 征询公司specialist advice 专业征询hotdesking (hot-desking) n. 办公桌轮用(指将职工提成不同班次,以便她们能共用一间办公室,一张办公桌和一台电脑)office gossip 办公室小道消息,办公室飞短流长office news 办公室新闻credit n. 赞扬,功劳managing director 总裁,总经理(美英chief executive/president)brainpower n. 智能worst-case adj. 做最坏打算,为最坏状况,为最不利条件scenario n. 事态,局面full-time adj. 全日制delegate v. 授权,分派工作availability n. 运用(或获得)也许性,可以运用人(物),人员、物资保证parental leave 育儿假,照顾新生子女假distractions n. 让人注意力分散事物contact n. 人脉,有影响力熟人,有用社会关系case-load n. 工作量daily log 日记voice mail 语音信箱,语音邮件self-organization n. 自我组织能力disruptive a. 导致混乱1. How do you work most effectively?By working…regular hours/flexible hours? in a team/on your own?from home/ in an office? for a boss/as your own boss?参照词语和表达:routine type of person 按部就班人have flexible management of time and work 灵活安排自己时间和工作get support from each other 互相支持co-operate with each other 互相合伙share ideas 交流想法learn from other people’s strong points 学她人所长working in a team needs to have good interpersonal skills and is not necessarily efficiently.在团队工作需要有较好人际交往技能,不一定效率就高can be more concentrated and thus more efficient in an office在办公室更容易集中精力因而也更有效率have more flexibility 享有更多灵活度feel more relaxed 感觉更轻松a dependent type of person and never make decisions myself性格依赖,不喜欢自己拿主意an independent type of person and would like to make decisions myself性格独立,喜欢自己做决定don’t want to work under someone 不想在别人手下工作5. Reading: How to job-shareGet organized Set your limits Put pen to paper Two become one安排有序规定限度订立合同合二为一Open your mind Plan for disaster Find the perfect partner Don’t feel guilty敞开心胸/开拓视野有备无患抱负搭档勿感内疚1. share credit and blame 分担成绩与过错,意译“功过与共”2. Flexecutive 经营内容蕴含其中公司名flexible与executive两词复合而成“弹性经营管理”。
新编剑桥商务英语unit_1
7 flexitime
8 hot-desking
Which ways of working H You do your job for part of the week and another to try? would you like person does it for the other part.
Set your limits (4) ___________________
Manager should clarify what they expect in terms of hours, availability and results, and employees should manage their employer’s expectations. Sue Osborn, a jobsharer for 21 years, says, ‘We’re often asked to do five-day weeks. Eventually you just have to say no.’
you choose the job
organize your work time more free time gives you your days free
no job security
you need to be good at self-organization need to coordinate with other person tiring
Don’t feel guilty (6) ___________________
Do not work until 1am at home to make up for not being in the office every day.
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新编剑桥商务英语(中级)Module_1Useful language from Module 1Wordlistattend flextime networking shift work company freelance part-time socialising consultancy group produce specialise in control in charge of report to success deal with involved in responsible for teleworking department job-sharing run temping ExpressionsDo you two know each other already?Have you always lived in...?How do you do?How do you know him?I deal with...I specialise in...I usually report to...I work for...I'd like to introduce you to...I'm in charge of...I'm involved in...I'm responsible for...Is that something you might be interested in...?Is this your first time at...?May I join you?Nice to meet you...Please to meet you too.So have you enjoyed...?We were both at (name of company) together.We've spoken on the phone a few times.Would you like a...?Yes, it was very interesting.You've a colleague of..., aren't you?Module 1.1 Ways of workingDifferent ways of workingV ocabulary1 Put students into pairs or small groups to discuss how they work most effectively.AlternativeIf you teach pre-work learners, write this list of questions on the board to help them discuss the points more easily: How do you study English most effectively?By working... - at the same time every day/ at different times of the day?- early in the morning/ late at night?- on your own/ with others?- at home/ at your place of study (school or college)?2 Students match the terms to the definitions. If you teach students who are in work, or perhaps also work part-time, ask if any of them are familiar with these ways of working, eg ask them: Would it be possible to telework in your job?How would you feel about job-sharing?Have you ever suggested to your boss the idea of flextime?Answers1 F2 H3 A4 G5 C6 I7 D8 EPronunciationRead the following words aloud and ask students to underline the word stress or stressed word: freelance, teleworking, consultancy, flextime. Afterwards, drill the students and make sure they can pronounce the words properly. Note also that two-part words like job-sharing, shift work, part-time, hot-desking carry virtually equal stress in both words.ExtensionAsk the class which ways of working they would like to try.3 Students match the comments to the different ways of working.Possible answersFreelance, temping, consultancy:It's great because I'm my own boss but I still get to work with lots of different people.Teleworking:It can get a bit lonely at times. And I miss my colleagues and all the office gossip.Job-sharing:When one of us wants a week off, the other person does a few extra days so it's fairly flexible.Shift work:The only problem is sleeping. Your body never knows if it's night or day!Part-time, teleworking:My children are at school so it lets me spend more time with them.Temping:I like it because it's only for a couple of months and I'msaving my money to go round the world.Hot-desking:I wish I had my own space. I have to carry everything around in my bag and sometimes there's nowhere to sit.4 Put students into groups to discuss more advantages and disadvantages. If time is short, give each group one way of working. Collate their ideas on the board in a table as shown below.Possible answersPossible Possibleadvantages disadvantages freelance you choose the job no job security teleworking organise your work you need to be good time at self-organisation job-sharing more free time need to coordinatewith other person shift work gives you your days tiringfreepart-time more free time less money temping lots of variety hard to progressyour career consultancy well paid no job security flexitime good for work-life not good for peoplebalance who like routine hot-desking saves the company disruptive tomoney employeesHow to job-shareReading5 Ask students to read the whole text before they put the headings with the correct paragraphs. Tell them that they won't need to understand every word to complete this reading task.Answers1 Open your mind2 Plan for disaster3 Get organised4 Set your limits5 Put pen to paper6 Don't feel guilty7 Two become one 6 Students can discuss these two questions as a class. Refer them to the Exam Success tip about question 6.Extension 1Put students into pairs. Student A is the employee and Student B is the employer. Tell them to imagine Student A wants to start job-sharing with another colleague. They must try to convince their employer that it is a good idea and mention the advantages. Student B should be skeptical and mention disadvantages. Set a time limit of three minutes for each conversation. Then students change partners and swap roles.Extension 2After reading the Exam Success tip, ask students to think of possible questions in pairs and then write everyone's ideas on the board. Finally, you can ask students to work in pairs. One student pretends to be an examiner and ask some of the questions. The other student tries to answer them. At this early stage of the course, focus on the positive aspects of their responses in your feedback. The main aim is for students to be introduced to the idea that they will have to be able to talk on many different areas of business in the exam.Working from homeListening1) 1.1 You may need to play the recording twice for students to listen and take notes.Answers1 Have a timetable and stick to it.2 Advantages:- you spend more time with the children- more flexibility- the company saves money on office space- no commutingDisadvantages:- sometimes you work in the evening- you miss people and office news.1.1 Listening scriptI=Interviewer M=MichelaI OK, Michela. You work from home now. Can you tell me about a typical day?M Sure, I always get up around seven and the first thing I do is get the kids ready for school. I take them at eight thirty and then I always start work at nine.I Do you ever have a day where you decide to have the morning off and start work later?M No, you can't do that. It's important with home-working to have a timetable and stick to it. If you end up watching TV or doing the cleaning then it isn't for you. So I have lunch at twelve and finish work at two thirty to get the children.I Was that why you gave up your office job?M Yes, I wanted to spend more time with the children. It gives me more flexibility. Sometimes I need to work in the evening but usually it isn't a problem.I So how long have you been doing this kind of work? M For about five years. I've been with the same company since I left school, but with the Internet and technology it's easy now to beat home.I So your employer doesn't mind.M No. It means the company saves money on office space and as long as I get the work done, they're happy. Sometimes I still go into work to meet clients and so on. For example, I'm going in nearly every day this week because we have visitors from another company and I can't really invite them over to my house. Besides, it's nice to go in every so often. I like to see people and catch up on the gossip and the news with my colleagues.I miss that side of going into work every day.I Is there anything else you miss?M Ermm. No, not really. And I'll tell you what I really don't miss and that's having to spend two hours commuting on the bus and train every day...2) 1.1 Play the record again. Students complete the notes.Answers1 7:00 - get up, get the kids ready8:30 - take kids to school9:00 - start work12:00 - have lunch14:30 - finish work2 She's been with her current employer since she left school, but she's been home-working for five years.3 She's going to the office every day to meet visitors.Present tensesGrammar3) Students match the sentences to the explanations. Tell them that the sentences come from the listening. Answers1 B2 D3 A4 C4) Students name the tenses in exercise 3.Answers1 Present simple2 Present perfect continuous3 Present perfect simple4 Present continuousPhotocopiable activity 1.1See page 1605) Refer students to the Grammar Tip and clarify that state verbs are usually in the simple form. As students write the verb forms in the text, refer them to page 128 in the Grammar Reference at the back of the Student's Book.Answers1 need2 communicate3 have escaped4 have been working5 have been6 'm working7 answerA mini-presentationSpeakingRefer students to the Exam Success tip. Make sure students realise that the task is similar to Part Two of the Speaking Test. This exercise gives students the opportunity to bring together many of the ideas and vocabulary looked at in the module so far. Working in pairs, each student prepares a mini-presentation based on A or B. Refer students to the previous reading andlistening from this module to help them prepare ideas. Then students give their presentation to each other. Note that in the exam the length of these presentations is about one minute so you could set this as a time limit. Make notes on any problems with vocabulary and give feedback.You could ask any students giving especially good presentations to present to the class. This will help to model what is required for the exam.Module 1.2 Making ContactsJob responsibilitiesVocabulary1 Ask students to underline the correct preposition before they start speaking in pairs.Answerswork forresponsible forreport tospecialise ininvolved indeal within charge ofAlternativeFor pre-work or unemployed students, make copies of the business cards on page 161 and give one to each student. They imagine they have the job on the card and make sentences with the expressions.2 This exercise encourages students to use the third person form of the verbs in exercise 1.AlternativePre-work learners can describe people or friends they see attheir place of study.3 Students with work experience can tell the rest of the class their response to this question. If no students formally "network" in your class, ask students why they think networking is important.Possible answer"Networking" is the skill of making contacts and can help people progress in their career through knowing the "right" people. The skill is important in areas such as sales where you need to develop relationship with potential customers.Life's all about making connectionsReadingStudents read and choose the best answer. Ask them to compare their answers with a partner.Answers1 A2 A3 C4 C5 B6 A7 B8 C9 A 10 C5 Ask students to underline the parts of the text which tell you where people network and the reasons why. Then ask students to give their answers and discuss the second question as a class. AnswerPeople network at:- conferences- trade fair events- coffee breaks- formal "networking" eventsThe reasons are:- to help people maximize their potential- to get to know other people- for people with little experienceStarting a conversationListening6 1.2 Students listen and match the conversations to the locations.Answers1 C2 A3 D4 B1.2 Listening scriptConversation 1R=Richard W=Woman M=MarekR Hello?W Hello, Richard. I'd like to introduce you to Marek.R Oh, yes. Hello, Marek. How do you do? Nice to meet you at last.M Hello, Richard. Pleased to meet you too.W Oh, do you two know each other already?M Well, we've spoken on the phone a few times.R But we've never actually met. Anyway, take a seat. Would you both like a coffee?Conversation 2A Would you like a coffee?B Oh thanks.A Milk?B Yes, it was very interesting. The first speaker was particularly good.A Is this your first time at one of these events?B Yes, it is. And you?A No. I've been coming for years. The company pays and if the location is good then I come. I remember the best year we had was in Monaco...Conversation 3M=Marie W=WomanM May I join you?W Sure.M You're a colleague of Martin Obach, aren't you?W That's right. He works in our Barcelona office. How do you know him?M We were both at Elcotil together. He left about a year before me.W Oh, are you Mandy?M Marie.W Marie. That's right. Sorry, I knew it began with an M. Yes, Martin said you were doing this course and that I should say hello...Conversation 4A Well, this is nice.B Well, it's quite simple but the food is very traditional and it's popular with the locals. On Sundays I often bring the family here.A That's nice. How many children do you have?B Two. Twins. A boy and a girl. They've just started school.A Wow. Twins.B And you?A No, not yet. And have you always lived in Lille?B Yes, most of my life. I worked in Paris for a while and in your country, of course. But all my relatives are here. What about your family?A Oh, they're spread out. I see my parents from time to time but my sister lives in Norway with her husband so we don't get together much. Anyway, I know your company is looking for a partner on this Thai project.B Yes. Is that something you might be interested in...7/8 1.2 Students match the expressions to the responses and then check by listening. If they find the first stage difficult, they can do the matching task while they listen to the recording.Answers1 D2 I3 C4 J5 A6 E7 K 8 L 9 F 10 G 11 H9 Students practice the expressions and reponses in a controlled way. Note that the student with the book closed doesn't have to give exactly the same response as those in the book. Write any good examples of responses generated by students on the board after- wards to share with the rest of the class. 10 Typically students will suggest topics like weather, travel, countries, work and language. However, note that with some cultures, topics such as politics, religion or family may not beappropriate. If you have a class with students from many different cultures or experience of travel, open this up for discussion and draw on students' experiences of dealing with different cultures.Developing a conversationSpeaking11 Before you begin, give students time to study the flowchart. Elicit from them the type of expressions they might use at each stage of the flowchart. If possible, clear space in the classroom for students to walk around and simulate networking with each other. If there isn't space, students could work in pairs and follow the flowchart.Photocopiable activity 1.2See page 161.Business correspondenceWritingThis first writing section provides a general overview of different correspondence and will help students with Part One of the Writing Test in particular.1 Give students a time limit of 10 minutes to answer the questions.Answers1) The email and post-it note are not related to her work.2) The memo and the letter are formal because they are giving information and replying to a customer with a complaint. The language uses quite long and fixed expressions.3) The memo is "internal communication" because it was sent within the company. Everyone in the company received a copy of it.4) The memo uses the T0/From/Date/Subject headings. It doesn't require an opening salutation line (Dear...) or closingsalutation (Best...Yours...). Memos often have only one paragraph.5) Tel./asap/@/RE2 Refer students to the Exam Success tip. Ask them to complete the table using words from the correspondence in exercise 1. The table will givestudents a very useful reference for further writing during their course.Answers1) I am writing to...2/3) Further to our previous meeting/ With regard to your letter dated...4) how about5) I would like to apologise for6) I'm sorry that...7) we are pleased to8) Unfortunately9) Can you10) Do you want me to11) May I remind you...12) Don't forget13) we look forward to working with you...14) See you soon15) Yours sincerely3 Tell students that this exercise is typical of a question from the Writing Test. If they do the task in class, you could put them into pairs to write it together.Note that the memos must be very succinct to have only 40-50 words and that the To/From/Date/Subject heading is not included in the word count. Typically, students will find it hard to keep within this word count and make their ideas short andsimple. Students will find it helpful to use the memo on page 12 as a model.Possible answerTo: All StaffFrom: (Name of student)Date: 25th JulySubject: Parental LeaveFurther to our previous meeting, I am pleased to confirm that parental leave for fathers has been extended to three weeks. The new system will come into operation as from 25th September. May I remind you that your managers will require one month's notice?Module 1.3 Speaking Test: Part OneExam FormatRead the opening description of this part of the exam with the students. Refer students to the Exam Success tip. Exam Practice1 This exercise looks at some typical mistakes that students make in the first part of the exam.AnswersA Yes, I think English...B ...I'm interested in marketing.C I'm from...D I'd like to work...E Actually, I'm just finishing my degree...F For about six years.2 Students complete the conversation with corrected answers O-F.Answers1 O2 C3 E4 B5 D6 A7 F3 To set this up, the student playing the part of candidate can close their book and answer the examiner's questions in exercise 2 in their own words. Refer students to the Learning Tip which suggests that students record and self-evaluate their performance. If possible, record them in the classroom and let them listen and note any common errors.4 In the opening part of the Speaking Test, the examiner can also ask general questions about business topics. Refer students to the Exam Success tip. Note that these questions don't rely on specialist knowledge and pre-work students should be able to respond as well as in-work students. Let students read the topics and briefly discuss with the class how difficult they would find these to give a short comment on. If any students look concerned about the topics, point out that the Student's Book covers all of these (and more) both in terms of content and language.5 1.3 Play the extract from the speaking test. Answers / The examiner asks about:- business in your home town or country.- present and future changes in working life.1.3 Listening scriptE=Examiner C=CandidateE And where do you live exactly?C I'm from a small town in northern Switzerland, but at the moment I'm studying for a business degree so I live in Zurich.E What types of business are most successful in your town?C Er, well, I suppose that tourism is quite important to the area and there are many small farms of agriculture also. Zurich, where I study, is more famous of course for banking and financial services.E How is working life changing in your country?C Sorry, can you repeat the question, please?E Yes, how is working life changing in your country?C I think that more and more people are moving to the cities or they are commuting in every day. In my opinion, the biggest change has come from technology - but then that's probably true everywhere, not just in my country...6 1.3 Students listen again and complete the gaps with phrases which will be useful for the speaking test. Answers1 I suppose that2 can you repeat3 I think that...4 In my opinion7 In pairs, students prepare questions they think an examiner might ask on the topics in exercise 4. Students take their questions and work with another partner. Each student takes turns to ask and answer the questions.Possible questions1) What kind of business is very important in your home town?2) Do you think English will continue to be important for business in the future?3) Which technology has had the biggest effect on business in recent years?4) In what ways do you think working life will change in thenext ten years?5) If you had a choice of working training, what would it be? Why?6) How effective is selling over the phone?Exam Self-check8 Students can grade themselves in exercise 7 using the Exam self-check. An alternative is to put the students into groups of three so that one student is listening to the interview and marking the candidate with the Exam self-check. Students then change roles so that the interview is repeated three times. ExtensionNow that students have practised the first part of the Speaking Test both with personal information questions (in exercise 3) and further business related questions (in exercise 7), they can repeat all of Part One of the Speaking Test, both as examiner and candidate. They will find it helpful to refer to the Useful expressions summary at the bottom of page 15 and, again, they can use the Exam self-check in exercise 8 to evaluate their performances.。
新编剑桥商务英语中级
《新编剑桥商务英语(中级)》Module 1§ 1.1 Business Topic Ways ofworking商务话题篇工作方式本讲学习重点:(Part)1、Different ways of working. 工作不同的方式2、Working from home.在家办公3、Grammar: Present tenses. 语法:现在时4、A mini-presentations. 小型讲演5、Homework家庭作业1、ways of working 工作中不同的形式Part I Vocabulary Different waysof worki ng. 不同的工作方式一、Howdo work most effectively? By working ... 对你来说采用哪种工作方式最有效1、regular hours/flexible hours? 正常工作方式还是弹性工作方式固定时间/灵活时间2、in a team/on your own? 以团队为单位还是自己单干在团队中工作/自己工作3、from home/in an office? 在家还是在办公室在家上班/在办公室上班4、f or a boss/as your boss ?为别人打工还是自己当老板为别人打工/自己当老板Example:For me, I like to work flexible hours on my own. By work ing like this, I can work most effectively. Whenl need to teach my stude nts, I will go to the classroom. So I am used to flexible hours rather than working nine to five.Also, I / d like to work on my own. It is because this can allow me to be inno vative in my Ian guage teachi ngcareer.对于我来讲,我更希望自己的工作时间是弹性的。
剑桥商务英语中级第一单元BEC vantage module 1
1.1 Business Topic
Ways of working
1.1Business Topic: Ways of working
VOCABULARY
Different Ways of Working
READING
How to job-share
GRAMMAR
Present tenses
LISTENING
Module One
BEC Vantage
LOGO
Contents
1.1 Business Topic: Ways of working
Module One
1.2 Business Skills: Making contacts
1.3 Exam Spotlight: Speaking Test: Part One
6.答案信息在work until 1am…to make up for… 7.答案信息在not like having to deal with two people; one voice, one unit
Key Points
Topic analysis:job-share
1 guide to… 2 make it work 3 share credit and blame 4 Flexecutive 5 consultancy 6 “We had been over-optimistic. I did manage to find someone else who fitted in with me, but I was very lucky.” 7 play to 8 manage 9 parental leave
Set up an office space in the house. Plan your working hours and your breaks. … …
新编剑桥商务英语(中级)Module_1
Useful language from Module 1Wordlistattend flextime networking shift work company freelance part-time socialising consultancy group produce specialise in control in charge of report to success deal with involved in responsible for teleworking department job-sharing run tempingExpressionsDo you two know each other already?Have you always lived in...?How do you do?How do you know him?I deal with...I specialise in...I usually report to...I work for...I'd like to introduce you to...I'm in charge of...I'm involved in...I'm responsible for...Is that something you might be interested in...?Is this your first time at...?May I join you?Nice to meet you...Please to meet you too.So have you enjoyed...?We were both at (name of company) together.We've spoken on the phone a few times.Would you like a...?Yes, it was very interesting.You've a colleague of..., aren't you?Module 1.1 Ways of workingDifferent ways of workingV ocabulary1 Put students into pairs or small groups to discuss how they work most effectively.AlternativeIf you teach pre-work learners, write this list of questions on the board to help them discuss the points more easily:How do you study English most effectively?By working... - at the same time every day/ at different times of the day?- early in the morning/ late at night?- on your own/ with others?- at home/ at your place of study (school or college)?2 Students match the terms to the definitions. If you teach students who are in work, or perhaps also work part-time, ask if any of them are familiar with these ways of working, eg ask them:Would it be possible to telework in your job?How would you feel about job-sharing?Have you ever suggested to your boss the idea of flextime?Answers1 F2 H3 A4 G5 C6 I7 D8 EPronunciationRead the following words aloud and ask students to underline the word stress or stressed word: freelance, teleworking, consultancy, flextime. Afterwards, drill the students and make sure they can pronounce the words properly. Note also that two-part words like job-sharing, shift work, part-time,hot-desking carry virtually equal stress in both words.ExtensionAsk the class which ways of working they would like to try.3 Students match the comments to the different ways of working.Possible answersFreelance, temping, consultancy:It's great because I'm my own boss but I still get to work with lots of different people.Teleworking:It can get a bit lonely at times. And I miss my colleagues and all the office gossip.Job-sharing:When one of us wants a week off, the other person does a few extra days so it's fairly flexible.Shift work:The only problem is sleeping. Your body never knows if it's night or day!Part-time, teleworking:My children are at school so it lets me spend more time with them.Temping:I like it because it's only for a couple of months and I'm saving my money to go round the world.Hot-desking:I wish I had my own space. I have to carry everything around in my bag and sometimes there's nowhere to sit.4 Put students into groups to discuss more advantages and disadvantages. If time is short, give each group one way of working. Collate their ideas on the board in a table as shown below.Possible answersPossible Possibleadvantages disadvantages freelance you choose the job no job security teleworking organise your work you need to be good time at self-organisation job-sharing more free time need to coordinatewith other person shift work gives you your days tiringfreepart-time more free time less money temping lots of variety hard to progressyour career consultancy well paid no job security flexitime good for work-life not good for peoplebalance who like routine hot-desking saves the company disruptive tomoney employeesHow to job-shareReading5 Ask students to read the whole text before they put the headings with the correct paragraphs. Tell them that they won't need to understand every word to complete this reading task.Answers1 Open your mind2 Plan for disaster3 Get organised4 Set your limits5 Put pen to paper6 Don't feel guilty7 Two become one 6 Students can discuss these two questions as a class. Refer them to the Exam Success tip about question 6.Extension 1Put students into pairs. Student A is the employee and Student B is the employer. Tell them to imagine Student A wants to start job-sharing with another colleague. They must try to convince their employer that it is a good idea and mention the advantages. Student B should be skeptical and mention disadvantages. Set a time limit of three minutes for each conversation. Then students change partners and swap roles.Extension 2After reading the Exam Success tip, ask students to think of possible questions in pairs and then write everyone's ideas on the board. Finally, you can ask students to work in pairs. One student pretends to be an examiner and ask some of the questions. The other student tries to answer them. At this early stage of the course, focus on the positive aspects of their responses in your feedback. The main aim is for students to be introduced to the idea that they will have to be able to talk on many different areas of business in the exam.Working from homeListening1) 1.1 You may need to play the recording twice for students to listen and take notes.Answers1 Have a timetable and stick to it.2 Advantages:- you spend more time with the children- more flexibility- the company saves money on office space- no commutingDisadvantages:- sometimes you work in the evening- you miss people and office news.1.1 Listening scriptI=Interviewer M=MichelaI OK, Michela. You work from home now. Can you tell me about a typical day?M Sure, I always get up around seven and the first thing I do is get the kids ready for school. I take them at eight thirty and then I always start work at nine.I Do you ever have a day where you decide to have the morning off and start work later?M No, you can't do that. It's important with home-working to have a timetable and stick to it. If you end up watching TV or doing the cleaning then it isn't for you. So I have lunch at twelve and finish work at two thirty to get the children.I Was that why you gave up your office job?M Yes, I wanted to spend more time with the children. It gives me more flexibility. Sometimes I need to work in the evening but usually it isn't a problem.I So how long have you been doing this kind of work? M For about five years. I've been with the same company since I left school, but with the Internet and technology it's easy now to be at home.I So your employer doesn't mind.M No. It means the company saves money on office space and as long as I get the work done, they're happy. Sometimes I still go into work to meet clients and so on. For example, I'm going in nearly every day this week because we have visitors from another company and I can't really invite them over to my house. Besides, it's nice to go in every so often. I like to see people and catch up on the gossip and the news with my colleagues.I miss that side of going into work every day.I Is there anything else you miss?M Ermm. No, not really. And I'll tell you what I really don't miss and that's having to spend two hours commuting on the bus and train every day...2) 1.1 Play the record again. Students complete the notes.Answers1 7:00 - get up, get the kids ready8:30 - take kids to school9:00 - start work12:00 - have lunch14:30 - finish work2 She's been with her current employer since she left school, but she's been home-working for five years.3 She's going to the office every day to meet visitors.Present tensesGrammar3) Students match the sentences to the explanations. Tell them that the sentences come from the listening. Answers1 B2 D3 A4 C4) Students name the tenses in exercise 3.Answers1 Present simple2 Present perfect continuous3 Present perfect simple4 Present continuousPhotocopiable activity 1.1See page 1605) Refer students to the Grammar Tip and clarify that state verbs are usually in the simple form. As students write the verb forms in the text, refer them to page 128 in the Grammar Reference at the back of the Student's Book.Answers1 need2 communicate3 have escaped4 have been working5 have been6 'm working7 answerA mini-presentationSpeakingRefer students to the Exam Success tip. Make sure students realise that the task is similar to Part Two of the Speaking Test. This exercise gives students the opportunity to bring together many of the ideas and vocabulary looked at in the module so far. Working in pairs, each student prepares a mini-presentation based on A or B. Refer students to the previous reading and listening from this module to help them prepare ideas. Then students give their presentation to each other. Note that in the exam the length of these presentations is about one minute so you could set this as a time limit. Make notes on any problems with vocabulary and give feedback.You could ask any students giving especially good presentations to present to the class. This will help to model what is required for the exam.Module 1.2 Making ContactsJob responsibilitiesVocabulary1 Ask students to underline the correct preposition before they start speaking in pairs.Answerswork forresponsible forreport tospecialise ininvolved indeal within charge ofAlternativeFor pre-work or unemployed students, make copies of the business cards on page 161 and give one to each student. They imagine they have the job on the card and make sentences with the expressions.2 This exercise encourages students to use the third person form of the verbs in exercise 1.AlternativePre-work learners can describe people or friends they see at their place of study.3 Students with work experience can tell the rest of the class their response to this question. If no students formally "network" in your class, ask students why they think networking is important.Possible answer"Networking" is the skill of making contacts and can help people progress in their career through knowing the "right" people. The skill is important in areas such as sales where you need to develop relationship with potential customers.Life's all about making connectionsReadingStudents read and choose the best answer. Ask them to compare their answers with a partner.Answers1 A2 A3 C4 C5 B6 A7 B8 C9 A 10 C5 Ask students to underline the parts of the text which tell you where people network and the reasons why. Then ask students to give their answers and discuss the second question as a class. AnswerPeople network at:- conferences- trade fair events- coffee breaks- formal "networking" eventsThe reasons are:- to help people maximize their potential- to get to know other people- for people with little experienceStarting a conversationListening6 1.2 Students listen and match the conversations to the locations.Answers1 C2 A3 D4 B1.2 Listening scriptConversation 1R=Richard W=Woman M=MarekR Hello?W Hello, Richard. I'd like to introduce you to Marek.R Oh, yes. Hello, Marek. How do you do? Nice to meet you at last.M Hello, Richard. Pleased to meet you too.W Oh, do you two know each other already?M Well, we've spoken on the phone a few times.R But we've never actually met. Anyway, take a seat. Would you both like a coffee?Conversation 2A Would you like a coffee?B Oh thanks.A Milk?B Yes, it was very interesting. The first speaker was particularly good.A Is this your first time at one of these events?B Yes, it is. And you?A No. I've been coming for years. The company pays and if the location is good then I come. I remember the best year we had was in Monaco...Conversation 3M=Marie W=WomanM May I join you?W Sure.M You're a colleague of Martin Obach, aren't you?W That's right. He works in our Barcelona office. How do you know him?M We were both at Elcotil together. He left about a year before me.W Oh, are you Mandy?M Marie.W Marie. That's right. Sorry, I knew it began with an M. Yes, Martin said you were doing this course and that I should say hello...Conversation 4A Well, this is nice.B Well, it's quite simple but the food is very traditional and it's popular with the locals. On Sundays I often bring the family here.A That's nice. How many children do you have?B Two. Twins. A boy and a girl. They've just started school.A Wow. Twins.B And you?A No, not yet. And have you always lived in Lille?B Yes, most of my life. I worked in Paris for a while and in your country, of course. But all my relatives are here. What about your family?A Oh, they're spread out. I see my parents from time to time but my sister lives in Norway with her husband so we don't get together much. Anyway, I know your company is looking for a partner on this Thai project.B Yes. Is that something you might be interested in...7/8 1.2 Students match the expressions to the responses and then check by listening. If they find the first stage difficult, they can do the matching task while they listen to the recording.Answers1 D2 I3 C4 J5 A6 E7 K 8 L 9 F 10 G 11 H9 Students practice the expressions and reponses in a controlled way. Note that the student with the book closed doesn't have to give exactly the same response as those in the book. Write any good examples of responses generated by students on the board after- wards to share with the rest of the class. 10 Typically students will suggest topics like weather, travel, countries, work and language. However, note that with some cultures, topics such as politics, religion or family may not be appropriate. If you have a class with students from many different cultures or experience of travel, open this up for discussion and draw on students' experiences of dealing with different cultures.Developing a conversationSpeaking11 Before you begin, give students time to study the flowchart. Elicit from them the type of expressions they might use at each stage of the flowchart. If possible, clear space in the classroom for students to walk around and simulate networking with each other. If there isn't space, students could work in pairs and follow the flowchart.Photocopiable activity 1.2See page 161.Business correspondenceWritingThis first writing section provides a general overview of different correspondence and will help students with Part One of the Writing Test in particular.1 Give students a time limit of 10 minutes to answer the questions.Answers1) The email and post-it note are not related to her work.2) The memo and the letter are formal because they are giving information and replying to a customer with a complaint. The language uses quite long and fixed expressions.3) The memo is "internal communication" because it was sent within the company. Everyone in the company received a copy of it.4) The memo uses the T0/From/Date/Subject headings. It doesn't require an opening salutation line (Dear...) or closing salutation (Best...Yours...). Memos often have only one paragraph.5) Tel./asap/@/RE2 Refer students to the Exam Success tip. Ask them to complete the table using words from the correspondence in exercise 1. The table will givestudents a very useful reference for further writing during their course.Answers1) I am writing to...2/3) Further to our previous meeting/ With regard to your letter dated...4) how about5) I would like to apologise for6) I'm sorry that...7) we are pleased to8) Unfortunately9) Can you10) Do you want me to11) May I remind you...12) Don't forget13) we look forward to working with you...14) See you soon15) Yours sincerely3 Tell students that this exercise is typical of a question from the Writing Test. If they do the task in class, you could put them into pairs to write it together.Note that the memos must be very succinct to have only 40-50 words and that the To/From/Date/Subject heading is not included in the word count. Typically, students will find it hard to keep within this word count and make their ideas short and simple. Students will find it helpful to use the memo on page 12 as a model.Possible answerTo: All StaffFrom: (Name of student)Date: 25th JulySubject: Parental LeaveFurther to our previous meeting, I am pleased to confirm that parental leave for fathers has been extended to three weeks. The new system will come into operation as from 25th September. May I remind you that your managers will require one month's notice?Module 1.3 Speaking Test: Part OneExam FormatRead the opening description of this part of the exam with the students. Refer students to the Exam Success tip. Exam Practice1 This exercise looks at some typical mistakes that students make in the first part of the exam.AnswersA Yes, I think English...B ...I'm interested in marketing.C I'm from...D I'd like to work...E Actually, I'm just finishing my degree...F For about six years.2 Students complete the conversation with corrected answers O-F.Answers1 O2 C3 E4 B5 D6 A7 F3 To set this up, the student playing the part of candidate can close their book and answer the examiner's questions in exercise 2 in their own words. Refer students to the Learning Tip which suggests that students record and self-evaluate their performance. If possible, record them in the classroom and let them listen and note any common errors.4 In the opening part of the Speaking Test, the examiner can also ask general questions about business topics. Refer students to the Exam Success tip. Note that these questions don't rely on specialist knowledge and pre-work students should be able to respond as well as in-work students. Let students read the topics and briefly discuss with the class how difficult they would find these to give a short comment on. If any students look concerned about the topics, point out that the Student's Book covers all of these (and more) both in terms of content and language.5 1.3 Play the extract from the speaking test. Answers / The examiner asks about:- business in your home town or country.- present and future changes in working life.1.3 Listening scriptE=Examiner C=CandidateE And where do you live exactly?C I'm from a small town in northern Switzerland, but at the moment I'm studying for a business degree so I live in Zurich.E What types of business are most successful in your town?C Er, well, I suppose that tourism is quite important to the area and there are many small farms of agriculture also. Zurich, where I study, is more famous of course for banking and financial services.E How is working life changing in your country?C Sorry, can you repeat the question, please?E Yes, how is working life changing in your country?C I think that more and more people are moving to the cities or they are commuting in every day. In my opinion, the biggest change has come from technology - but then that's probably true everywhere, not just in my country...6 1.3 Students listen again and complete the gaps with phrases which will be useful for the speaking test. Answers1 I suppose that2 can you repeat3 I think that...4 In my opinion7 In pairs, students prepare questions they think an examiner might ask on the topics in exercise 4. Students take their questions and work with another partner. Each student takes turns to ask and answer the questions.Possible questions1) What kind of business is very important in your home town?2) Do you think English will continue to be important for business in the future?3) Which technology has had the biggest effect on business in recent years?4) In what ways do you think working life will change in the next ten years?5) If you had a choice of working training, what would it be? Why?6) How effective is selling over the phone?Exam Self-check8 Students can grade themselves in exercise 7 using the Exam self-check. An alternative is to put the students into groups of three so that one student is listening to the interview and marking the candidate with the Exam self-check. Students then change roles so that the interview is repeated three times. ExtensionNow that students have practised the first part of the Speaking Test both with personal information questions (in exercise 3) and further business related questions (in exercise 7), they can repeat all of Part One of the Speaking Test, both as examiner and candidate. They will find it helpful to refer to the Useful expressions summary at the bottom of page 15 and, again, they can use the Exam self-check in exercise 8 to evaluate their performances.。
BEC中级module1课件
1.1Ways of working
regular hours 正常工作时间 freelance n.自由职业 flexitime
VOCABULARY
flexible hour 弹性工作时间 n.弹性工作制
job-share
teleworking part-time temping
n&vi.分担工作(制)
SUCCESS WITH BEC
VANTAGE
• Introduction I. The Cambridge Business English Certificate (BEC) is an international Business English examination,which offers a language qualification for learners who use, or will need to use, English for their work. Recognition of BEC is increasing rapidly as a growing number of companies are using the examination as a focus for in-company training courses. II. BEC is available at 3 levels: • Cambridge BEC Preliminary • Cambridge BEC Intermediate (Vantage) • Cambridge BEC Advanced (Higher)
job-sharer parental leave
n.与人分担工作的人 产假,育儿假
distraction
新编剑桥商务英语第三版中级1.1
consultancy n. specialist advice flexitime / flextime hot desking/ hotdesking office gossip office news credit managing director
• • • • • • • •
• 2. 用来表示变化的趋势或局势: Interest in our new range is growing faster than even we anticipated. • Present Perfect Simple • 1. 用于谈论从过去开始持续到现在的动作: I’ve sent off half the packages. • 2.用于谈论动作的结果:I’ve done everything.
Different ways of working
• How do you work most effectively? By working • regular hours/ flexible hours • in a team/ on your own • from home/ in an office • for a boss/ as your own boss
Reading---How to job-share
• answers to the passage 1. Open your mind 2. Plan for disaster 3. Get organized 4. Set your limits 5. Put pen to paper 6. Don’t feel guilty 7. Two become one
• can be more concentrated and thus more efficient • have more flexibility. • feel more relaxed • a dependent type of person and never make decisions myself. • don’t want to work under someone.
新编剑桥商务英语unit_1
Key Points
➢Topic analysis:job-share
1 guide to… 2 make it work 3 share credit and blame 4 Flexecutive 5 consultancy 6 “We had been over-optimistic. I did manage to find someone else who fitted in with me, but I was very lucky.” 7 play to 8 manage 9 parental leave
Hard to progress your career
No job security
flexitime
Good for work-life balance
Hot-desking Saves the company
money
Not good for people who like routine
Disruptive to employees
弹性工作(上班)时间 办公桌轮用 办公室小道消息 赞扬,功劳 总裁,总经理 智能 作最坏打算的,为最坏
情况的 事态,局面 全日制的 授权,分派工作
Useful Words and Expressions
availability job-sharer parental-leave distractions contact case-load daily-log voice mail self-organization disruptive
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办公桌轮用制 Hot desking
Hot desking这个说法据说是来源于海军的一个惯常做 法,叫hot racking,也就是不同班次的水手共用几个 休息铺位。 上班需要一直待在办公室的人们大概都有 专属于自己的办公桌,而那些大部分工作都不需要在办 公室完成的人们,就算有个办公桌也没什么时间享用。 所以,现在很多地方都流行hot desking,同一个办公 桌可能从周一到周五的主人都不同。
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2. Match these ways of working 1-8 to statements A-I.
0 freelance 1 teleworking 2 job-sharing 3 shift-work 4 part-time 5 temping 6 consultancy 7 flexitime 8 hot-desking
Business English
Module 1
1.1 Ways of working 1.2 Making contacts
Learning objectives
After studying this topic, you are supposed to: ❖ enrich your word-power on ways of working ❖ get familiar with different ways of working ❖ think about the pros and cons of different ways of working ❖ talk about your dream way(s) of working ❖ learn how to predict before listening
Reference
1. Have flexible management of time and work 灵 活安排自己的时间和工作
2. Feel energetic after having a nice sleep 3. Get support from each other 相互支持 4. Co-operate with each other 相互合作 5. Learn from other people’s strong points 学人所长 6. Working in a team needs to have good
1.1 Ways of working
Vocabulary
Different ways of working
Reading
How to job-share
1.1 Ways of working
Listening
Working from home
Speaking
A mini-presentation
Vocabulary
Think about it
1. How do you study most effectively? By working…
* at the same time every day/ at different times of the day? * early in the morning/ late at night? * on your own/ with others? * at home/ at your place of study (school or college)?
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A You work during different parts of the day (eg. nights).
B You sell your work or services to a number of different companies.
C You work for different companies for a short time without a permanent contract.
interpersonal skills. 团队工作需要有很好的人际交往技 能。
7. I can be more concentrated and thus more efficient in… 在…工作更容易集中精力因此也更有效
8. Adj. + type of person …的人 (routine type of person, 按部就班的人)
D You work a number of hours per week or month but you decide when you start or finish.
E You don’t have a permanent place or office to work at, but you find a place to work when you arrive.
I You aren’t employed by a company, but are paid to give specialist advice.
Additional information
为了降低员工在工作、家庭、休闲或教育方面不同要求的冲突,减少 交通费用,兼顾工作和生活,使员工更加安心工作,降低员工流动率, 同时也为了更好地利用办公设备,提供24小时服务,许多公司采用了 灵活多样的弹性工作方式。其中主要有以下的几类: ❖ Flexiplace(弹性工作地点):员工通过电脑网络和其他通讯方法在 家工作(homeworking),员工可节省往返公司的时间。适用人群: IT业、作家、网络电商、客服、保险员等。 ❖ Flexitime(弹性工作时间):也称作flexible working hours, flextime.就是将员工工作时间分为核心时间(core working hours)和弹性时间。核心时间(如早上10-12点,下午2-4点)为 员工必须工作的时间,其余时间为弹性时间,即员工自己选择的工作 时间,这样员工可灵活决定上下班时间。员工每天工作总时数相同, 但实际到公司上班的时间每天不同。 ❖ Compressed work weeks(压缩工作周):以每天较长的工作时 间的工作日,来换取每周较少的工作日。如:员工每周需工作40小时, 在压缩工作周的情况下,员工不一定要工作5天,每天8小时,可选择 每天工作10小时,每周工作4天。
F You work for a company from home via email, phone or the Internet.
G You only work for some of the week (not full-time).
H You do your job for part of the week and another person does it for the other part.