新编剑桥商务英语初级10.2(课堂PPT)
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1. Just fill the time; 2. To be polite: You may not feel like
chatting with anyone at a party, but it is rude to just sit in a corner by yourself. After someone introduces you to another person, you do not know anything about them, so in order to show a polite interest in getting to know them better, you have to start with some small talk.
新编
剑桥商务英语
初级 (第三版)
剑桥商务英语
1
新编剑桥商务英语初级(第三版)
Module BUSINESS
Ten
SKILLS
10.2
ORGANISING A
CONFERENCE
2
第十单元 商务技能
10.2 组织会议
3
词汇准备
4
5
ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้
6
7
Speaking 口语练习
8
9
P.102 练习6.
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Last November, Ruby struck up a conversation with Rod Ferrand, a seatmate on his flight who turned out to be in a similar line of work. At the flight's end, Ruby and Ferrand exchanged business cards and parted. It wasn't until June, when Ruby was laid off and looking for work, that he dug up Ferrand's card and mailed him his resume.
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6. Make friends; 7. Tactics (Strategy) in a negotiation.
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25
26
27
28
GOODBYE
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10
11
12
13
14
P.103 Writing 写作练习
15
16
词语准备
17
18
Small talk
is gossip, chitchat, unimportant chatter,
small being the significant adjective pointing to its, well, insignificance.
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3. To break an uncomfortable silence (break the ice); 4. Small talk, big payoff: They say talk is cheap, but chatting up strangers you meet on business trips is sometimes profitable. It was for medical equipment salesman Douglas Ruby.
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Coincidentally, Ferrand's company, Merit Medical Systems, had an opening. Ruby got the job, beating out 150 other applicants. "Don't be scared of talking to strangers," says Ruby of New Orleans. "That guy I met on the plane is now my boss."
1. Just fill the time; 2. To be polite: You may not feel like
chatting with anyone at a party, but it is rude to just sit in a corner by yourself. After someone introduces you to another person, you do not know anything about them, so in order to show a polite interest in getting to know them better, you have to start with some small talk.
新编
剑桥商务英语
初级 (第三版)
剑桥商务英语
1
新编剑桥商务英语初级(第三版)
Module BUSINESS
Ten
SKILLS
10.2
ORGANISING A
CONFERENCE
2
第十单元 商务技能
10.2 组织会议
3
词汇准备
4
5
ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้
6
7
Speaking 口语练习
8
9
P.102 练习6.
21
Last November, Ruby struck up a conversation with Rod Ferrand, a seatmate on his flight who turned out to be in a similar line of work. At the flight's end, Ruby and Ferrand exchanged business cards and parted. It wasn't until June, when Ruby was laid off and looking for work, that he dug up Ferrand's card and mailed him his resume.
23
6. Make friends; 7. Tactics (Strategy) in a negotiation.
24
25
26
27
28
GOODBYE
29
10
11
12
13
14
P.103 Writing 写作练习
15
16
词语准备
17
18
Small talk
is gossip, chitchat, unimportant chatter,
small being the significant adjective pointing to its, well, insignificance.
20
3. To break an uncomfortable silence (break the ice); 4. Small talk, big payoff: They say talk is cheap, but chatting up strangers you meet on business trips is sometimes profitable. It was for medical equipment salesman Douglas Ruby.
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Coincidentally, Ferrand's company, Merit Medical Systems, had an opening. Ruby got the job, beating out 150 other applicants. "Don't be scared of talking to strangers," says Ruby of New Orleans. "That guy I met on the plane is now my boss."