to make a proposal – сделать предложение
for the better – к лучшему
I don’t quite get you. – я не совсем Вас понимаю.
a branch – филиал
to get in touch with – связаться с
to fix the date – назначить дату
Your Vocabulary
to promote
to solve
an opportunity
an arrangement
in advance
to support
an invitation
to book
premises
to approve
a claim
to notify
a reception
sightseeing
casually
to appreciate
to be limited in time
to make arrangements in advance
to apply for a visa
to offer some modifications
to revise prices
to draw up a new contract
to discuss different claims
to keep the appointment
to notify your partner in advance
to fix a new date
to appreciate jokes and humour.
развитие торговых отношений
общаться посредством переписки или по телефону
иметь возможность обсудить проблемы с глазу на глаз
выслушать доводы партнера
достигнуть согласия
заказать номер в гостинице
составить программу делового визита
заказать билет
до или после подписания контракта
посетить предприятия продавца
увидеть оборудование в действии
быть пунктуальным в бизнесе
во время официальной (неофициальной) встречи
вести себя естественно
быть одетым соответственно ситуации.
Your Home Assignment
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I. Practise the use of the different tense-forms to express Future Actions in English.
1. We both hope that your leg (to be) better in a couple of weeks and you (to be able) to come to the wedding.
2. I never thought Jack (to be) so much upset.
3. I (to have) another English lesson this week.
4. I (to see) you at the conference.
5. The bus (to leave) at eight o’clock on Monday.
6. We (to go) to visit Estonia this summer. We’ve already received the visas.
7. As soon as I (to hear) the results I (to let) you know.
8. Supposing it (to snow) what we (to do)?
9. Look at the sun! It (to go) to be hot day tomorrow.
10. When they (to find out) about this, there (to be) trouble.
11. I was sure he (to be late)
12. When the train (to arrive) tomorrow night?
13. He felt that he (to have) to count on himself only.
14. They told us they (to go) to the States in three weeks.
15. You (to work) late tomorrow night?
16. This parcel looks heavy. I (to take) it to the post office for you.
17. Can you meet Jack at the station, please? He (to arrive) at nine o’clock on the train from Oxford.
18. Quick! The museum (to close) at half past five. The guide book says so.
19. I think I (to have) to take an umbrella because it is still raining.
20. They assured us that we (not to regret) if we (to join) them in the disco.