Vocabulary Look at the words written in boldface in the Dialogue Box. Guess their meanings by how they are used in the sentences.

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LESSSON C1 Passing on Information Informally I. WARM-UP Vocabulary Look at the words written in boldface in the Dialogue Box. Guess their meanings by how they are used in the sentences. II. DIALOGUE BOX Andy : Did you hear about the news the other day? Bob : No. Andy : I m really worried, you know. Bob : Why? What s up? Andy : Mark hinted to me that we re going to be taken under new management. He suggested to start looking for a new job because there ll probably be a lot of work to be done. Bob : They said that the new president was a wicked lady from a mysterious town. Andy : Oh! That sounds horrific. Bob : Yes, I think it s time to clean up our desks and leave. Andy : That s a good idea. Mark phoned me to tell me that he d pick us up here in the office. Comprehension Check 1. What news does Andy share with Bob? 2. Who does Andy get the news from? 3. How does Bob react to the news? 4. What would you do if you were Bob?

III. LANGUAGE BOX Reported Speech Also referred to as indirect speech, reported speech is a sentence reporting what someone has said. It is used most in spoken English. Peter said, I clean the black shoes. Peter said (that) he cleaned the black shoes. Anna said, I can drive a ten-wheeler truck. Anna said (that) she could drive a ten-wheeler truck. Jack said, My wife went with me to the show. Jack said (that) his wife had gone with him to the show. 1. The tense in the reported speech is one step back into the past. present past past past perfect present perfect past perfect present progressive past progressive can could; will would; may might Passing on Information Informally 2. That may be used to introduce the quoted statement. 3. Change the pronouns to match the subject of the sentence: I he/she; my wife his wife 4. If the reporting verb (e.g. said) is in the past, the reported clause will be in the past form. If simple present, present perfect or future is used in the reporting verb (e.g. says) the tense is retained. IV. SAY IT! He says the test is difficult. Jack will say that he comes to work early everyday. Ask your teacher the following questions and take good notes of his/her answers. After you have finished the questions, report back to your teacher what you learned about him/her, using reported speech. What is your favorite sport and how long have you been playing/doing it? What are your plans for your next vacation? How long have you known your best friend? Can you give me a description of him/her? What kind of music do you like? Have you always listened to that kind of music? What did you use to do when you were younger that you don t do anymore? Do you have any predictions about the future? Can you tell me what you do on a typical Saturday afternoon? What were you doing yesterday at this time? What two pieces of advice can you give about learning English?

LESSSON C2 Welcoming, Introducing, and Thanking Guests I. WARM-UP Vocabulary Look at the words written in boldface in the Dialogue Box. What do you think the words mean? II. DIALOGUE BOX Jamie : Hi! Mr. Thompson. I m delighted to see you again. Mr. Thompson : The pleasure is all mine, Jamie. By the way, I d like to introduce you to Mr. Greg Peterson, the Marketing Manager of Skin Deep Essentials. Jamie : Hello, Mr. Peterson. I m pleased to have you here tonight. Mr. Peterson : Thank you Jamie. It s my pleasure. Jamie : How did you find the launching so far? Mr. Thompson : Great, it s been a great product launching. Congratulations! We re fortunate to be the first ones to see your new cosmetic line. How did you come up with an idea as excellent as that? Comprehension Check 1. What event is being celebrated? 2. Who do you think Jamie is? 3. What is her role in the event? 4. Who are Mr. Thompson and Mr. Greg Peterson? 5. Have you been to a product launching?

Welcoming, Introducing, and Thanking Guests III. LANGUAGE BOX We use focus adverbs to highlight key information. The position of the adverbs can change the meaning of the sentence. I ve got just the present for you.(= the present is perfect for you) I ve got the present just for you. (= it s for you, and no one else s) Daniel worked only on the lightning. (= he didn t work on anything else) Only Daniel worked on the lightning. (= no one else worked with him) There is at least one distributor interested. (= a minimum of) At least there is one distributor interested. (= fortunately, happily) You might even meet someone famous. (= there s a small possibility of meeting someone famous) Even you might meet someone famous. (= it s unusual for you specifically to meet famous people) IV. SAY IT! You have just finished hosting an event for sponsors held at a major art gallery in the city. The venue was perfect for the number of guests, the food was delicious, and the gallery owner went out of his way to make the evening a success. All the guests complimented you on an excellent evening. Now, it s your turn to thank the gallery owner.

LESSSON C3 Making Short Speeches at a Social Function I. WARM-UP Vocabulary Look at the highlighted words in the Dialogue Box. What do you think the words mean? II. DIALOGUE BOX Sample Retirement Speech It is hard to believe this day has finally come. I should have done this a month ago, but I was not ready to leave you guys. I have to say that I have mixed feelings today. It is wonderful to look forward to a more leisurely future, doing all the things I said I would get around to doing someday, but I also feel blue leaving what has been such an important part of my life. I might have a hard time getting over my work life. And a while ago I was thinking, I should have asked each of you for your email adds so we can still chat everyday. (laughs) This company is like a family and though I know I will see many of you around town, this day is kind of like moving away from home. Knowing that I won t see the members of my family every day anymore is hard to imagine. I should declared my age as 20 years younger so that I could stay here longer with you. I won t see Tim every day as I walk into the building, there at the front desk. I won t see Margaret at the desk in front of my office door. I won t see the rest of you in the hallways and the eatery and we won t be having those daily chats about Smallville and Heroes and when the winter is going to be over. I will miss all of you and all of the conversations, not just the ones I have mentioned. So, my warmest thanks to you all. But it is time to move on. I have enjoyed my time here at Josh Wealth and I know we have done some great things.

Making Short Speeches at a Social Function Comprehension Check 1. Where is the speaker going? 2. How does the speaker feel? 3. What will the speaker miss? 4. How does the speaker treat the people he was working with? III. LANGUAGE BOX The modal verbs must, could, might, and should are used with have + past participle to express several concepts about the past. 1. Must is used to express a logical deduction about a past action or event. 2. Could is also used to express a possible reason or cause of a past action. 3. Might or may is used when there is more doubt or uncertainty. 4. Should is used to express an event that was scheduled but did not happen or when a possibility happened which is confusing or puzzling. He finished all the work in just one hour. He must have worked diligently. The polluted air in the city could have been the result of carelessness. He may have phoned me while I was out. / He might have phoned me while I was out. An honest man should have been the leader of the country. Where is the delivery? It shouldn t have taken this long. IV. SAY IT! Your friend, the owner of a grocery store, invited you to attend the opening of her new branch and as a well-known business woman you are asked to deliver the opening speech.

LESSSON C4 Guiding Visitors Around Your Workplace I. WARM-UP Vocabulary Match the underlined words with their meanings. 1. The conference with the managers will start at 9 in the morning. 2. He was asked to clip the visitor s pass to his shirt while inside the company. 3. The newly-painted corridors made the offices look nicer. 4. The studio is a soundproof area where noise can t get in or out. 5. The staff should always make their working tables neat and not messy. 6. For safety, people at a construction site should wear proper headgear. a. long passages in a building d. special material to stop sound from getting in or out b. a covering or protective device for the head c. a meeting e. to put together f. dirty II. DIALOGUE BOX Mart : How nice to see you again, Ms.Crow. We met at a conference in Japan. I ll be showing you around the company. Ms. Crow : Oh, I see. Nice to meet you again, too. Mart : Well, I think we ll start our tour now. Ms. Crow : Okay. Let s begin. Mart : Could you just clip the visitor s pass to your jacket, please? You ll need it to open the red security door between the main corridor and the soundproof offices. Oh, by the way, I would like you to meet the lady behind the success, Lourene. Ms. Crow : Always a pleasure, Lourene. Lourene : It s my pleasure. Mart : Shall we proceed? Straight through here is the main office. That s Jadie, the guy in charge of web orders. Web orders have experienced major growth recently. Now, if you turn around, that messy part on the lefthand side is my desk. So, please don t mind it... and there s a green colored door at the back of the storage area which leads to our production floor. Ms. Crow : Do we have to wear all this gear? Mart : Yes. It s Health and Safety regulations.

Guiding Visitors Around Your Workplace Comprehension Check 1. Where are Mart and Ms. Crow? 2. What does Mart want Ms. Crow to do before starting the tour? 3. Which areas of the building is Mart showing Ms. Crow? 4. Who does Ms. Crow meet? III. LANGUAGE BOX A noun phrase is a piece of language that acts as if it was a single noun. To check if it s a noun phrase just substitute the phrase with a pronoun. Example: The person wearing a red shirt is my mom.--- She is my mom. noun phrase pronoun IV. SAY IT! There is a new employee in your company. Show her around the offices and introduce her to all your colleagues.

LESSSON C5 Telling and Listening to Anecdotes I. WARM-UP Vocabulary Match the underlined words and expressions with their meanings. 1. How come he hasn t been as good this year? 2. My uncle s job is to serve in the customer service department. 3. You have to use a sieve when putting sugar onto the cake. 4. A robber is a threat to businessmen. 5. The employees demand an increase in their salary. 6. The customer paid with a five pound note for the office table. a. to help people with what they want d. a tool used for separating larger pieces b. an expression to show surprise about of something from smaller pieces something and ask why it happened e. danger c. short for banknote f. to ask something in a very forceful way II. DIALOGUE BOX Brian : You know, I ll never forget my first day working at Macy s. Sarah : How come? Brian : Well, I was serving a customer, when another one, a very tall guy, came up. Sarah : What did he do? Brian : He was holding a sieve. When it was his turn, he paid with a twenty pound note for the item. I wasn t sure what he wanted this sieve for. Sarah : But you have to serve him, right? Brian : Right, unless he was a threat, which he wasn t. Sarah : Okay. Go on. Brian : So, he paid with a twenty, took the sieve, then screamed I DON T WANT THIS SIEVE! and threw it back, then demanded his money back. Sarah : Very scary. Brian : It was. But I had to hold in the laughter. God knows what he would have done if I had laughed. Sarah : I would have called the security. Brian : Hahaha.

Telling and Listening to Anecdotes Comprehension Check 1. Where does Brian work? 2. What is Brian s job? 3. What happened on his first day of work? 4. How did he react to the incident? 5. What would Sarah have done in the event? What would you have done? III. LANGUAGE BOX Simple Past and Past Continuous The simple past tense is used to: 1. describe actions in the past We had to make twenty people redundant last year. Our previous factory was really old-fashioned. 2. show a sequence of events in the past I took a deep breath, smiled at the audience, and started to speak. She stopped the car, got out, and went inside the building. The past continuous describes actions in progress at a particular time in the past. 1. In the early 90 s, I was studying economics at a university. When, while, and as are to show that one past event happened while another was in progress. My boss walked in as I was talking about him to my colleague. While our company was expanding, we took on several new employees. IV. SAY IT! Share a story about an unforgettable experience: 1. in your first job 2. in your college/high school days 3. on a vacation