Unit 4 (Page 35)
A.
1.One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
2.Eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty one, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five
3.Twenty one, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five, twenty six, twenty seven, twenty eight, twenty nine, thirty, thirty one, thirty two, thirty three, thirty four, thirty five, thirty six, thirty seven, thirty eight, thirty nine, fourty, fourty one, fourty two, fourty three, fourty four, fourty five, fourty six, fourty seven, fourty eight, fourty nine, fifty, fifty one, fifty two, fifty three, fifty four, fifty five, fifty six, fifty seven, fifty eight, fifty nine, sixty, sixty one, sixty two, sixty three, sixty four, sixty five, sixty six, sixty seven, sixty eight, sixty nine, seventy, seventy one, seventy two, seventy three, seventy four, seventy five, seventy six, seventy seven, seventy eight, seventy nine, eighty, eighty one, eighty two, eighty three, eighty four, eighty five, eighty six, eighty seven, eight eight, eighty nine, ninety, ninety one, ninety two, ninety three, ninety four, ninety five, ninety six, ninety seven, ninety nine, one hundred
D.
1. b. a ticket 6. d. an in-flight movie
2. d. their flight 7. e. a bus or taxi
3. e. their luggage 8. a. a hotel room
4. a. security 9. b. some shopping
5. c. at the check in 10. c. at the hotel
(Page 36)
F.
1. I need to change my booking
2. Is there a direct flight?
3. Can I take this as hand receipt?
4. Can I have an aisle seat?
5. Please take me to the city centre
6. Can I have a luggage, please?
7. I have a reservation for two nights. My name’s Burkhard
8. Can I send a fax form here?
9. Can I have an alarm call at 06:45, please?
10. I’m checking out today. Can I have the bill?
(Page 37)
A.
Paolo : Paolo Ranieri speaking
Judith : Oh, hello, Paolo. This is Judith Preiss here
Paolo : Hi, Judith
Judith : Paolo, I’m calling about that meeting. Can you make next Wednesday?
Paolo : I’m sorry, Judith. I can’t. But I can make Thursday or Friday
Judith : Well, I can’t do Thursday, but Friday is OK
Paolo : OK. Friday it is. Can we meet in the morning-say 10 o’clock?
Judith : 10 o’clock’s fine. Oh, and can I bring my colleague, Sabrina? You met her at the conference
Paolo : Of course. I can pick you up from the station if you like
Judith : Great. See you on Friday. Bye
C.
1. No, he can’t
2. No, she can’t
3. Yes, they can
4. Yes, he can
(Page 38)
A. - Fitness centre
- Restaurant
- Function rooms
B. - Fax machine
- Fitness centre
- Function rooms
- Secretarial service
- Restaurant
C.
1. Can you watch TV programmes in English? Yes, you can
2. Can you use your computer in your room? Yes, you can
3. Can you swim at the hotel? No, you can’t
4. Can you send a fax? Yes, you can
5. Can you eat in the hotel? Yes, you can
6. Can you play tennis at the hotel? No, you can’t
7. Can you hold a meeting? Yes, you can
(Page 39)
A.
1. It’s a very small airport. There aren’t any shops in the terminal
2. There is a problem with my ticket?
3. There are any aisle seats available
4. There is a stopover in Frankfurt
5. There are any flights to Zurich tonight?
6. I’m afraid there is a flight to Warsaw this afternoon
7. There are two cafés in the terminal
8. There are any buses from the airport to the city centre?
Unit 5(Page 43)
Vocabulary:
A.
1. Onion - its’s kind of vegetable
2. Apple - it’s kind of fruit
3. Trout - it’s kind of fish
B.
Starter
Main course
Dessert
Soup
Steak
Ice cream
Pate
Drilled fish
Apple pie
Salad
Fruit
C.
1. Menu
2. Bill
3. Receipt
(Page 43)
Reading:
A.
1. A hairdresser works in a salon
2. A waiter/ waitress works in a restaurant
3. A porter works in a hotel reception
4. A dentist works in a health centre
5. A maid worsk in a hotel rooms
6. A cab driver works in a taxi
(Page 44)
D.
1. Research in the US, more than 90 percent
2. a. Giving extra things for free
b. Quick service
e. Creating a good relationship with customer
3. b. Visit the table often to make sure the customer is happy
c. Smile at the customer
d. Be pleasant and helpful
(Page 45)
A.
1. I’d like some water
2. Could I have some more coffe, please?
3. Do you have any restaurant nere here?
4. Are there some more wine left
5. I’d like any cheese, please
6. Do you have some mor soft drinks?
B.
Mina : There are some good restaurants in the centre
Ivan : Yes, but there isn’t any parking. We could go to the Texas Steakhouse near the airport
Mina : Do they serve some vegetarian dishes?
Ivan : I don’t think so. How about the Marina? They do some graet fish dishes, and they have any vegetarian starters, too
Mina : Good idea. I’ll see if they’ve got a table for 9 o’clock
(Page 46)
A.
1. Reservation
2. Fax
3. Air conditioning
4. Bathroom
5. Bill
6. Employee
7. Equipment
8. Hotel
9. Seat
10. Luggage
11. Menu
12. Overtime
13. Table
14. Tip
15. Transport
B.
1. They don’t have a lot of vegetarian dishes here
2. How much does it cost?
3. The restaurant hasn’t got many tables left
4. I drink much coffee
5. There aren’t many hotels in the city centre
6. It cost a lot of money
C.
1. a. How much cash do you have in your wallet?
b. About 20 euros
2. a. How many keys do you have in your bag/ pocket?
b. About 3 keys
3. a. How many people are there in your company?
b. About 50 people
4. a. How many time do you have for lunch?
b. About 3 hours
5. a. How many days holiday a year do you have?
b. About 36 days
6. a. How many languages do you speak?
b. About 3 languages
7. a. How many do you usually tip in a restaurant?
b. Sometimes
Writing File
From : gheaustin@gmail.com
To : adamlevin@gmail.com
Dear Mr, Adam
I invite you to attend my birthday party. It will be held on : Saturday, August 28, 2016 at 6 p.m in the Aston Hotel Please come to my birthday party.
Ghea Austin
A.Unit 4 (Page 35)
A.
1. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
2. Eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty one, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five
3. Twenty one, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five, twenty six, twenty seven, twenty eight, twenty nine, thirty, thirty one, thirty two, thirty three, thirty four, thirty five, thirty six, thirty seven, thirty eight, thirty nine, fourty, fourty one, fourty two, fourty three, fourty four, fourty five, fourty six, fourty seven, fourty eight, fourty nine, fifty, fifty one, fifty two, fifty three, fifty four, fifty five, fifty six, fifty seven, fifty eight, fifty nine, sixty, sixty one, sixty two, sixty three, sixty four, sixty five, sixty six, sixty seven, sixty eight, sixty nine, seventy, seventy one, seventy two, seventy three, seventy four, seventy five, seventy six, seventy seven, seventy eight, seventy nine, eighty, eighty one, eighty two, eighty three, eighty four, eighty five, eighty six, eighty seven, eight eight, eighty nine, ninety, ninety one, ninety two, ninety three, ninety four, ninety five, ninety six, ninety seven, ninety nine, one hundred
D.
1. b. a ticket 6. d. an in-flight movie
2. d. their flight 7. e. a bus or taxi
3. e. their luggage 8. a. a hotel room
4. a. security 9. b. some shopping
5. c. at the check in 10. c. at the hotel
Page 36
F.
1. I need to change my booking
2. Is there a direct flight?
3. Can I take this as hand receipt?
4. Can I have an aisle seat?
5. Please take me to the city centre
6. Can I have a luggage, please?
7. I have a reservation for two nights. My name’s Burkhard
8. Can I send a fax form here?
9. Can I have an alarm call at 06:45, please?
10. I’m checking out today. Can I have the bill?
Page 37;
A.
Paolo : Paolo Ranieri speaking
Judith : Oh, hello, Paolo. This is Judith Preiss here
Paolo : Hi, Judith
Judith : Paolo, I’m calling about that meeting. Can you make next Wednesday?
Paolo : I’m sorry, Judith. I can’t. But I can make Thursday or Friday
Judith : Well, I can’t do Thursday, but Friday is OK
Paolo : OK. Friday it is. Can we meet in the morning-say 10 o’clock?
Judith : 10 o’clock’s fine. Oh, and can I bring my colleague, Sabrina? You met her at the conference
Paolo : Of course. I can pick you up from the station if you like
Judith : Great. See you on Friday. Bye
C.
1. No, he can’t
2. No, she can’t
3. Yes, they can
4. Yes, he can
(Page 38)
A. - Fitness centre
- Restaurant
- Function rooms
B. - Fax machine
- Fitness centre
- Function rooms
- Secretarial service
- Restaurant
C.
1. Can you watch TV programmes in English? Yes, you can
2. Can you use your computer in your room? Yes, you can
3. Can you swim at the hotel? No, you can’t
4. Can you send a fax? Yes, you can
5. Can you eat in the hotel? Yes, you can
6. Can you play tennis at the hotel? No, you can’t
7. Can you hold a meeting? Yes, you can
(Page 39)
A.
1. It’s a very small airport. There aren’t any shops in the terminal
2. There is a problem with my ticket?
3. There are any aisle seats available
4. There is a stopover in Frankfurt
5. There are any flights to Zurich tonight?
6. I’m afraid there is a flight to Warsaw this afternoon
7. There are two cafés in the terminal
8. There are any buses from the airport to the city centre?
Unit 5 (Page 43)
Vocabulary:
A.
1. Onion - its’s kind of vegetable
2. Apple - it’s kind of fruit
3. Trout - it’s kind of fish
B.
Starter
Main course
Dessert
Soup
Steak
Ice cream
Pate
Drilled fish
Apple pie
Salad
Fruit
C.
1. Menu
2. Bill
3. Receipt
(Page 43)
Reading:
A.
1. A hairdresser works in a salon
2. A waiter/ waitress works in a restaurant
3. A porter works in a hotel reception
4. A dentist works in a health centre
5. A maid worsk in a hotel rooms
6. A cab driver works in a taxi
(Page 44)
D.
1. Research in the US, more than 90 percent
2. a. Giving extra things for free
b. Quick service
e. Creating a good relationship with customer
3. b. Visit the table often to make sure the customer is happy
c. Smile at the customer
d. Be pleasant and helpful
(Page 45)
A.
1. I’d like some water
2. Could I have some more coffe, please?
3. Do you have any restaurant nere here?
4. Are there some more wine left
5. I’d like any cheese, please
6. Do you have some mor soft drinks?
B.
Mina : There are some good restaurants in the centre
Ivan : Yes, but there isn’t any parking. We could go to the Texas Steakhouse near the airport
Mina : Do they serve some vegetarian dishes?
Ivan : I don’t think so. How about the Marina? They do some graet fish dishes, and they have any vegetarian starters, too
Mina : Good idea. I’ll see if they’ve got a table for 9 o’clock
Page 46Unit 4
Page 35:
A.
1. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
2. Eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty one, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five
3. Twenty one, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five, twenty six, twenty seven, twenty eight, twenty nine, thirty, thirty one, thirty two, thirty three, thirty four, thirty five, thirty six, thirty seven, thirty eight, thirty nine, fourty, fourty one, fourty two, fourty three, fourty four, fourty five, fourty six, fourty seven, fourty eight, fourty nine, fifty, fifty one, fifty two, fifty three, fifty four, fifty five, fifty six, fifty seven, fifty eight, fifty nine, sixty, sixty one, sixty two, sixty three, sixty four, sixty five, sixty six, sixty seven, sixty eight, sixty nine, seventy, seventy one, seventy two, seventy three, seventy four, seventy five, seventy six, seventy seven, seventy eight, seventy nine, eighty, eighty one, eighty two, eighty three, eighty four, eighty five, eighty six, eighty seven, eight eight, eighty nine, ninety, ninety one, ninety two, ninety three, ninety four, ninety five, ninety six, ninety seven, ninety nine, one hundred
D.
1. b. a ticket 6. d. an in-flight movie
2. d. their flight 7. e. a bus or taxi
3. e. their luggage 8. a. a hotel room
4. a. security 9. b. some shopping
5. c. at the check in 10. c. at the hotel
Page 36
F.
1. I need to change my booking
2. Is there a direct flight?
3. Can I take this as hand receipt?
4. Can I have an aisle seat?
5. Please take me to the city centre
6. Can I have a luggage, please?
7. I have a reservation for two nights. My name’s Burkhard
8. Can I send a fax form here?
9. Can I have an alarm call at 06:45, please?
10. I’m checking out today. Can I have the bill?
Page 37;
A.
Paolo : Paolo Ranieri speaking
Judith : Oh, hello, Paolo. This is Judith Preiss here
Paolo : Hi, Judith
Judith : Paolo, I’m calling about that meeting. Can you make next Wednesday?
Paolo : I’m sorry, Judith. I can’t. But I can make Thursday or Friday
Judith : Well, I can’t do Thursday, but Friday is OK
Paolo : OK. Friday it is. Can we meet in the morning-say 10 o’clock?
Judith : 10 o’clock’s fine. Oh, and can I bring my colleague, Sabrina? You met her at the conference
Paolo : Of course. I can pick you up from the station if you like
Judith : Great. See you on Friday. Bye
C.
1. No, he can’t
2. No, she can’t
3. Yes, they can
4. Yes, he can
Page 38;
A. - Fitness centre
- Restaurant
- Function rooms
B. - Fax machine
- Fitness centre
- Function rooms
- Secretarial service
- Restaurant
C.
1. Can you watch TV programmes in English? Yes, you can
2. Can you use your computer in your room? Yes, you can
3. Can you swim at the hotel? No, you can’t
4. Can you send a fax? Yes, you can
5. Can you eat in the hotel? Yes, you can
6. Can you play tennis at the hotel? No, you can’t
7. Can you hold a meeting? Yes, you can
Page 39:
A.
1. It’s a very small airport. There aren’t any shops in the terminal
2. There is a problem with my ticket?
3. There are any aisle seats available
4. There is a stopover in Frankfurt
5. There are any flights to Zurich tonight?
6. I’m afraid there is a flight to Warsaw this afternoon
7. There are two cafés in the terminal
8. There are any buses from the airport to the city centre?
Unit 5
Page 43 Vocabulary:
A.
1. Onion - its’s kind of vegetable
2. Apple - it’s kind of fruit
3. Trout - it’s kind of fish
B.
Starter
Main course
Dessert
Soup
Steak
Ice cream
Pate
Drilled fish
Apple pie
Salad
Fruit
C.
1. Menu
2. Bill
3. Receipt
Page 43 Reading:
A.
1. A hairdresser works in a salon
2. A waiter/ waitress works in a restaurant
3. A porter works in a hotel reception
4. A dentist works in a health centre
5. A maid worsk in a hotel rooms
6. A cab driver works in a taxi
Page 44:
D.
1. Research in the US, more than 90 percent
2. a. Giving extra things for free
b. Quick service
e. Creating a good relationship with customer
3. b. Visit the table often to make sure the customer is happy
c. Smile at the customer
d. Be pleasant and helpful
Page 45:
A.
1. I’d like some water
2. Could I have some more coffe, please?
3. Do you have any restaurant nere here?
4. Are there some more wine left
5. I’d like any cheese, please
6. Do you have some mor soft drinks?
B.
Mina : There are some good restaurants in the centre
Ivan : Yes, but there isn’t any parking. We could go to the Texas Steakhouse near the airport
Mina : Do they serve some vegetarian dishes?
Ivan : I don’t think so. How about the Marina? They do some graet fish dishes, and they have any vegetarian starters, too
Mina : Good idea. I’ll see if they’ve got a table for 9 o’clock
Page 46:
A.
1. Reservation
2. Fax
3. Air conditioning
4. Bathroom
5. Bill
6. Employee
7. Equipment
8. Hotel
9. Seat
10. Luggage
11. Menu
12. Overtime
13. Table
14. Tip
15. Transport
B.
1. They don’t have a lot of vegetarian dishes here
2. How much does it cost?
3. The restaurant hasn’t got many tables left
4. I drink much coffee
5. There aren’t many hotels in the city centre
6. It cost a lot of money
C.
1. a. How much cash do you have in your wallet?
b. About 20 euros
2. a. How many keys do you have in your bag/ pocket?
b. About 3 keys
3. a. How many people are there in your company?
b. About 50 people
4. a. How many time do you have for lunch?
b. About 3 hours
5. a. How many days holiday a year do you have?
b. About 36 days
6. a. How many languages do you speak?
b. About 3 languages
7. a. How many do you usually tip in a restaurant?
b. Sometimes
Writing File
From : Christineangelinep14@gmail.com
To : damianusfebrianto@gmail.com
Dear Mr, Damianus
I invite you to attend my 1st anniversary party. It will be held on : Sunday, October 30, 2016 at 8 p.m in the Hilton Hotel Please come to my anniversary party.
Christine Angeline
Unit 6
Page 51:
A.
1. Great deals
2. Low deposit
3. Pay $50 now followed by 12 monthly payments
4. 3 year guarantee
5. Interest - free credit
B.
1. S
2. B
3. B
4. B
5. B
6. S
7. S
8. B
Page 52:
A.
1. c. having a strong desire to be successful
2. a. acitive and able to work hard
3. b. showing a lot of excitement and interest
B.
1. About $30.000
2. No, it doesn’t
3. Yes, it does
4. Telephone their contact person Melissa Davis
C.
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
6. True
Page 53 Language focus 1:
Last December I visited our major customers from big department stores in Sout Korea. On 5th December I met Mrs Kyoung Ai Lee in Seol. We sent her 200 brocherus in June. On 6th December I made a presentation to Mrs Lee’s sales staff on our products and advised them how to display them. The following day I gone to Seol, and our agent introduced me to Mrs Ha, the chief buyer of a new department store in the capital. She asked me to send her 500 brochures. I given her some samples of our products. I flown back tp head office in Paris on the 9th.
Page 54 Vocabulary 2:
A.
1. Save
2. Three
3. Free
4. Discount
5. Limited
B.
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True
Page 55:
A.
Miguel Perez studied business at Santiago de Compostela University in Spain from 1995 to 1998. During the summer holidays, he worked part-time as a salesman for Levi’s.
After graduating on July 1998, he wanted to continue in sales, so he worked for a year in the sales department of his family’s company. He decided to improve his business English. In September 1999, he went to London to study for Diploma in Business with English. During that year, he worked part-time for the Students’ Union.
In July 2000, he began looking for a sales job. Six months later, he got a permanent position in a shipping company. However, a year ago, he changed his job and joined Futura Financial Services. He now works in the sales department. Last month he was voted salesperson of the year.
B.
Kevin Warren studied law at Bristol University from 1979 to 1982. During the summer holidays, he worked part-time as a seller tickets for events to student for Organise Social Events. After graduating at 1982, he went to US to work for Disney Corporation, Florida. At 1984, he return to UK to start business with partner. After that at 1987, he leave business with partner and he start to open his own travel agency, he worked there for two years. Next at 1990 he joined Coca-cola as a sales manager. At 1995 he become Director of Cold Drinks Division. And at 2000 he become Vice President and General Manager of UK regions.
Unit 8
Page 71:
C.
1. e
2. a
3. d
4. b
5. c
E.
1. e
2. d
3. c
4. a
5. b
F.
Attractive – a). Unattractive
Profitable – b). Unprofitable
New – c). Mature
Growing – d). Declining
Big – e). Small
Page 72:
A.
1. 1.3 billion / 1.300.000.000
2. 4.000
3. 600.000
4. 60
5. £12.000
6. £ 90.000
B.
1. 1.3 billion / 1.300.000.000 – the number of people in China
2. 4.000 – the number of new cars that arrive every week
3. 600.000 – the number of new drivers that get license in a year
4. 60 – the number of cars that Porsche hope will increase in sale
5. £12.000 – the price of a Jeep Cherokee
6. £ 90.000 – the price of Porsche
C.
1. Car sales in China are higher than a year ago.
2. China is a big market for Volkswagen.
3. The number of bicycles causes problems for other traffic.
4. The government wants to make roads wider.
5. Mr Zong owns a Jeep.
D.
1. Boom
2. Manufacturers
3. Consumer
4. Double
5. Destroy
6. Purchased
Page 73:
A.
1. It is harder to break into export markets than home markets.
2. Chine is bigger market than Japan.
3. Our market share is lower that it was last year.
4. The rate of inflation is worse this month than it was last month.
5. This month’s sales are higher than last month’s.
6. The Asian market is better than the European market for rice.
B.
1. This is a good product.
Yes, it’s the best product on the market.
2. This is an expensive hotel.
Yes, it’s the most expensive place in the city.
3. She is a very popular manager.
Yes, she’s the most popular head of department in the company.
4. This is a cheap product.
Yes, it’s the cheapest product.
5. This is a very competitive market.
Yes, it’s the most competitive market in Asia.
6. Yes, it’s the worst year in the last ten years.
Yes, it’s the worst year in the last ten years.
C.
I opened a hairdressing salon last year. The most important thing is to think about your target customers. My hairdressing salin is located in my parents’ hotel. My customers are older and richer than my main competitor’s. They like excellent service and a cup of coffee. My main competitor’s customers are younger than mine. She offers a cheaper service than I do. However, my salon is more comfortable than hers. My the most exciting customer is a famous model.
Page 75:
A.
1. The white car is much bigger than the black car.
2. The black car is a little bit bigger than the red car.
Page 77:
Product : Chris florist
Hello huys have a nice day !! Fresh flowers delivery Depok only .
Please order via web chirsflorist.com or chat via line @chrisFlorist:
A.
1. Reservation
2. Fax
3. Air conditioning
4. Bathroom
5. Bill
6. Employee
7. Equipment
8. Hotel
9. Seat
10. Luggage
11. Menu
12. Overtime
13. Table
14. Tip
15. Transport
B.
1. They don’t have a lot of vegetarian dishes here
2. How much does it cost?
3. The restaurant hasn’t got many tables left
4. I drink much coffee
5. There aren’t many hotels in the city centre
6. It cost a lot of money
C.
1. a. How much cash do you have in your wallet?
b. About 20 euros
2. a. How many keys do you have in your bag/ pocket?
b. About 3 keys
3. a. How many people are there in your company?
b. About 50 people
4. a. How many time do you have for lunch?
b. About 3 hours
5. a. How many days holiday a year do you have?
b. About 36 days
6. a. How many languages do you speak?
b. About 3 languages
7. a. How many do you usually tip in a restaurant?
b. Sometimes
Writing File
From : Christineangelinep14@gmail.com
To : damianusfebrianto@gmail.com
Dear Mr, Damianus
I invite you to attend my 1st anniversary party. It will be held on : Sunday, October 30, 2016 at 8 p.m in the Hilton Hotel Please come to my anniversary party.
Christine Angeline
Unit 6
Page 51:
A.
1. Great deals
2. Low deposit
3. Pay $50 now followed by 12 monthly payments
4. 3 year guarantee
5. Interest - free credit
B.
1. S
2. B
3. B
4. B
5. B
6. S
7. S
8. B
Page 52:
A.
1. c. having a strong desire to be successful
2. a. acitive and able to work hard
3. b. showing a lot of excitement and interest
B.
1. About $30.000
2. No, it doesn’t
3. Yes, it does
4. Telephone their contact person Melissa Davis
C.
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
6. True
Page 53 Language focus 1:
Last December I visited our major customers from big department stores in Sout Korea. On 5th December I met Mrs Kyoung Ai Lee in Seol. We sent her 200 brocherus in June. On 6th December I made a presentation to Mrs Lee’s sales staff on our products and advised them how to display them. The following day I gone to Seol, and our agent introduced me to Mrs Ha, the chief buyer of a new department store in the capital. She asked me to send her 500 brochures. I given her some samples of our products. I flown back tp head office in Paris on the 9th.
Page 54 Vocabulary 2:
A.
1. Save
2. Three
3. Free
4. Discount
5. Limited
B.
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True
Page 55:
A.
Miguel Perez studied business at Santiago de Compostela University in Spain from 1995 to 1998. During the summer holidays, he worked part-time as a salesman for Levi’s.
After graduating on July 1998, he wanted to continue in sales, so he worked for a year in the sales department of his family’s company. He decided to improve his business English. In September 1999, he went to London to study for Diploma in Business with English. During that year, he worked part-time for the Students’ Union.
In July 2000, he began looking for a sales job. Six months later, he got a permanent position in a shipping company. However, a year ago, he changed his job and joined Futura Financial Services. He now works in the sales department. Last month he was voted salesperson of the year.
B.
Kevin Warren studied law at Bristol University from 1979 to 1982. During the summer holidays, he worked part-time as a seller tickets for events to student for Organise Social Events. After graduating at 1982, he went to US to work for Disney Corporation, Florida. At 1984, he return to UK to start business with partner. After that at 1987, he leave business with partner and he start to open his own travel agency, he worked there for two years. Next at 1990 he joined Coca-cola as a sales manager. At 1995 he become Director of Cold Drinks Division. And at 2000 he become Vice President and General Manager of UK regions.
Unit 8
Page 71:
C.
1. e
2. a
3. d
4. b
5. c
E.
1. e
2. d
3. c
4. a
5. b
F.
Attractive – a). Unattractive
Profitable – b). Unprofitable
New – c). Mature
Growing – d). Declining
Big – e). Small
Page 72:
A.
1. 1.3 billion / 1.300.000.000
2. 4.000
3. 600.000
4. 60
5. £12.000
6. £ 90.000
B.
1. 1.3 billion / 1.300.000.000 – the number of people in China
2. 4.000 – the number of new cars that arrive every week
3. 600.000 – the number of new drivers that get license in a year
4. 60 – the number of cars that Porsche hope will increase in sale
5. £12.000 – the price of a Jeep Cherokee
6. £ 90.000 – the price of Porsche
C.
1. Car sales in China are higher than a year ago.
2. China is a big market for Volkswagen.
3. The number of bicycles causes problems for other traffic.
4. The government wants to make roads wider.
5. Mr Zong owns a Jeep.
D.
1. Boom
2. Manufacturers
3. Consumer
4. Double
5. Destroy
6. Purchased
Page 73:
A.
1. It is harder to break into export markets than home markets.
2. Chine is bigger market than Japan.
3. Our market share is lower that it was last year.
4. The rate of inflation is worse this month than it was last month.
5. This month’s sales are higher than last month’s.
6. The Asian market is better than the European market for rice.
B.
1. This is a good product.
Yes, it’s the best product on the market.
2. This is an expensive hotel.
Yes, it’s the most expensive place in the city.
3. She is a very popular manager.
Yes, she’s the most popular head of department in the company.
4. This is a cheap product.
Yes, it’s the cheapest product.
5. This is a very competitive market.
Yes, it’s the most competitive market in Asia.
6. Yes, it’s the worst year in the last ten years.
Yes, it’s the worst year in the last ten years.
C.
I opened a hairdressing salon last year. The most important thing is to think about your target customers. My hairdressing salin is located in my parents’ hotel. My customers are older and richer than my main competitor’s. They like excellent service and a cup of coffee. My main competitor’s customers are younger than mine. She offers a cheaper service than I do. However, my salon is more comfortable than hers. My the most exciting customer is a famous model.
Page 75:
A.
1. The white car is much bigger than the black car.
2. The black car is a little bit bigger than the red car.
Page 77:
Product : Chris florist
Hello huys have a nice day !! Fresh flowers delivery Depok only .
Please order via web chirsflorist.com or chat via line @chrisFlorist
1. Great deals
2. Low deposit
3. Pay $50 now followed by 12 monthly payments
4. 3 year guarantee
5. Interest - free credit
B.
1. S
2. B
3. B
4. B
5. B
6. S
7. S
8. B
Page 52:
A.
1. c. having a strong desire to be successful
2. a. acitive and able to work hard
3. b. showing a lot of excitement and interest
B.
1. About $30.000
2. No, it doesn’t
3. Yes, it does
4. Telephone their contact person Melissa Davis
C.
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
6. True
Page 53 Language focus 1:
Last December I visited our major customers from big department stores in Sout Korea. On 5th December I met Mrs Kyoung Ai Lee in Seol. We sent her 200 brocherus in June. On 6th December I made a presentation to Mrs Lee’s sales staff on our products and advised them how to display them. The following day I gone to Seol, and our agent introduced me to Mrs Ha, the chief buyer of a new department store in the capital. She asked me to send her 500 brochures. I given her some samples of our products. I flown back tp head office in Paris on the 9th.
Page 54 Vocabulary 2:
A.
1. Save
2. Three
3. Free
4. Discount
5. Limited
B.
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True
Page 55:
A.
Miguel Perez studied business at Santiago de Compostela University in Spain from 1995 to 1998. During the summer holidays, he worked part-time as a salesman for Levi’s.
After graduating on July 1998, he wanted to continue in sales, so he worked for a year in the sales department of his family’s company. He decided to improve his business English. In September 1999, he went to London to study for Diploma in Business with English. During that year, he worked part-time for the Students’ Union.
In July 2000, he began looking for a sales job. Six months later, he got a permanent position in a shipping company. However, a year ago, he changed his job and joined Futura Financial Services. He now works in the sales department. Last month he was voted salesperson of the year.
B.
Kevin Warren studied law at Bristol University from 1979 to 1982. During the summer holidays, he worked part-time as a seller tickets for events to student for Organise Social Events. After graduating at 1982, he went to US to work for Disney Corporation, Florida. At 1984, he return to UK to start business with partner. After that at 1987, he leave business with partner and he start to open his own travel agency, he worked there for two years. Next at 1990 he joined Coca-cola as a sales manager. At 1995 he become Director of Cold Drinks Division. And at 2000 he become Vice President and General Manager of UK regions.
Unit 8
Page 71:
C.
1. e
2. a
3. d
4. b
5. c
E.
1. e
2. d
3. c
4. a
5. b
F.
Attractive – a). Unattractive
Profitable – b). Unprofitable
New – c). Mature
Growing – d). Declining
Big – e). Small
Page 72:
A.
1. 1.3 billion / 1.300.000.000
2. 4.000
3. 600.000
4. 60
5. £12.000
6. £ 90.000
B.
1. 1.3 billion / 1.300.000.000 – the number of people in China
2. 4.000 – the number of new cars that arrive every week
3. 600.000 – the number of new drivers that get license in a year
4. 60 – the number of cars that Porsche hope will increase in sale
5. £12.000 – the price of a Jeep Cherokee
6. £ 90.000 – the price of Porsche
C.
1. Car sales in China are higher than a year ago.
2. China is a big market for Volkswagen.
3. The number of bicycles causes problems for other traffic.
4. The government wants to make roads wider.
5. Mr Zong owns a Jeep.
D.
1. Boom
2. Manufacturers
3. Consumer
4. Double
5. Destroy
6. Purchased
Page 73:
A.
1. It is harder to break into export markets than home markets.
2. Chine is bigger market than Japan.
3. Our market share is lower that it was last year.
4. The rate of inflation is worse this month than it was last month.
5. This month’s sales are higher than last month’s.
6. The Asian market is better than the European market for rice.
B.
1. This is a good product.
Yes, it’s the best product on the market.
2. This is an expensive hotel.
Yes, it’s the most expensive place in the city.
3. She is a very popular manager.
Yes, she’s the most popular head of department in the company.
4. This is a cheap product.
Yes, it’s the cheapest product.
5. This is a very competitive market.
Yes, it’s the most competitive market in Asia.
6. Yes, it’s the worst year in the last ten years.
Yes, it’s the worst year in the last ten years.
C.
I opened a hairdressing salon last year. The most important thing is to think about your target customers. My hairdressing salin is located in my parents’ hotel. My customers are older and richer than my main competitor’s. They like excellent service and a cup of coffee. My main competitor’s customers are younger than mine. She offers a cheaper service than I do. However, my salon is more comfortable than hers. My the most exciting customer is a famous model.
Page 75:
A.
1. The white car is much bigger than the black car.
2. The black car is a little bit bigger than the red car.
Page 77:
Product : Ghea's kitchen cake
Hi!Are u looking for a delicious cake?Looking for birthday cake or aniv cake?Come on ,visit us on jl.margonda 4 ! You can see our website too in www.gheaskitchencake.com .Say it with cake !
Translate
Selasa, 25 Oktober 2016
Minggu, 16 Oktober 2016
Latar Belakang berdirinya Lazada
Lazada.co.id adalah salah satu toko online terbaik di Indonesia dengan produk yang lengkap dan kemudahan belanja online pesan antar. Lantas bagaimanakah berdirinya Lazada ini?Mari kita simak perjalanan Lazada dari awal mula berdiri hingga sekarang :
15 Maret 2012 – Website Lazada.co.id diluncurkan pada bulan Maret 2012, bukan hanya di Indonesia saja namun di Philipina, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam dan menjadikan Lazada sebagai toko online yang kini tidak asing lagi di telinga setiap orang di wilayah Asia Tenggara. Tepatnya pada tanggal 15 Maret lazada.co.id terbuka untuk umum, dengan 4 kategori utama dan 4.000 produk didalamnya.
22 Maret – Selang satu minggu setelah peluncuran, lazada.co.id mendapatkan pelanggan pertamanya, yang kemudian memberikan testimoni pada sebuah interview mengenai kepuasaanya berbelanja di lazada.co.id.
April 2012 – Dengan pelayanan terbaik dari segi kelengkapan produk, pelayanan, dan kelengkapan sistem pembayaran termasuk COD, dalam jangka waktu satu bulan setelah peluncuran, jumlah pelanggan lazada.co.id telah mencapai 1000 pelanggan.
Juni 2012 – Semakin banyaknya ragam produk yang dijual di lazada.co.id, Membuat Lazada membuka kantor baru yaitu sebuah warehousedan pusat distribusi, kantor terbaru ini menampung dengan baik tiap produk yang tampil pada website dan mengatur tiap pemesanan pelanggan dengan teliti sehingga kemungkinan kesalahan pengiriman kecil terjadi.
Agustus 2012 – Berkat keseriusan dan kerja keras seluruh karyawan dibelakang Lazada, pada bulan Agustus lazada.co.id menjadi top 100 website di Indonesia! Dibulan ini pula Lazada telah memiliki 200 karywan.
September 2012 – Berkat cepatnya perkembangan lazada.co.id yang diiringi dengan atusiasme masyarakat Indonesia terhadap sistem belanja online, pada bulan sepember Lazada.co.id telah menduduki top 70 website di Indonesia.
14 September 2012 – JP Morgan Asset Management mengkonfrimasi investasi terhadap jaringan LAZADA Asia Tenggara. CEO LAZADA Regional Asia Tenggara, Maximilian Bittner menyatakan, “Kami sangat merasa terhormat untuk menyambut JP. Morgan untuk menjadi investor kami dan tentunya sangan bahagia bergabung dengan investor dengan berbagi visi dan kepercayaan akan potensi besar wilayah yang berpopulasi besar dengan mereplikasi perilaku berbelanja online di negara maju.” (Kutipan Wikipedia).
8 Oktober 2012 – Peka dengan perkembangan trend di Indonesia, pada 8 oktober lazada.co.id menjadi trending topic #2 di sosial Twitter dengan campaign hastag #Bringmeto1D. Dalam campaign One Direction ini Lazada bekerjasama dengan SonyMusic untuk memberangkatkan beberapa pelanggan Lazada.co.id untuk bertemu dengan One Direction.
24 oktober 2012 – Tim Marketing sosial media Lazada bersorak gembira dengan melihat keberhasilannya atas 100,000 “likes” pada akun Facebook page Lazada.co.id.
12 November 2012 – Kinnevik, perusahaan investasi dari Swedia menanamkan investasi hingga lebih dari USD 40 juta. (Baca lengkapnya di Wikipedia)
Desember 2012 – Dengan pelanggan yang terus puas dengan pelayanan dan produk yang dihadirkan, pada bulan terakhir di 2012, Lazada.co.id berada diposisi top 60 website di indonesia dan “like” Facebook yang sudah menembus angka 220.000.
5 Desember 2012 – Summit Partners, salah satu perusahaan modal usaha terbesar di dunia berinvestasi sebesar USD 26 juta pada Lazada. (Baca lengkapnya di Wikipedia).
12 Desember 2012 – Angka 12.12.12 adalah sebuah revolusi di dunia e-Commerce di Indonesia yang mana event ini diprakarsai oleh Lazada. Pada 12 desember 2012 ini Lazada.co.id menghadirkan berbagai produk pilihan dengan diskon yang sangat besar. Angka penjualan melonjak pesat setelah campaign ini.
31 Desember 2012 – Pentingnya sebuah User Interface sebuah website untuk kemudahan berbelanja tiap orang menjadikan Lazada meluncurkan website dengan interface terbaru, yang lebih bersahabat dan mudah digunakan oleh setiap pengunjung lazada.co.id. Pada bulan ini juga website lazada.co.id sudah memiliki kategori produk sebanyak 13 buah dan 25.000 produk yang dijual online.
Januari 2013 – Tengelmann, group retail strategis dari Jerman menanamkan dana investasi yang dikabarkan mencapai USD 20 juta. (Baca lengkapnya di Wikipedia)
Februari 2013 – Iklan TVC Lazada.co.id tayang perdana di televisi nasional indonesia.
Maret 2013 – Kepuasan pelanggan Lazada.co.id tercermin pada peringkat Lazada.co.id mejadi website terbaik top 40 di Indonesia.
Berikut latar belakang berdirinya Lazada ,untuk keuntungan yang kita dapatkan saat berbelanja di Lazada adalah :
1.Bayar di Tempat (untuk semua kota)
2.Pengiriman Gratis
3.Adanya jaminan selama 14 hari
Jadi bisa dikatakan berbelanja di Lazada banyak untung yang bisa kita dapatkan .Jika kalian ingin berbelanja,silahkan coba di Lazada.Selamat berbelanja :)
Selasa, 04 Oktober 2016
Train to Busan Review
Hey !Welcome to my blog ,i will review about Train to Busan Movie
So Lets check it out !
Yeon Sang-ho’s “Train to Busan” is the most purely entertaining zombie film in some time, finding echoes ofGeorge Romero’s and Danny Boyle’s work, but delivering something unique for an era in which kindness to others seems more essential than ever. For decades, movies about the undead have essentially been built on a foundation of fear of our fellow man—your neighbor may look and sound like you, but he wants to eat your brain—but “Train to Busan” takes that a step further by building on the idea that, even in our darkest days, we need to look out for each other, and it is those who climb over the weak to save themselves who will suffer. Social commentary aside, it’s also just a wildly fun action movie, beautifully paced and constructed, with just the right amount of character and horror. In many ways, it’s what “World War Z” should have been—a nightmarish vision of the end of the world, and a provocation to ask ourselves what it is that really makes us human in the first place.
The claustrophobic tension of “Train to Busan” is amplified after a brilliantly staged sequence in a train station in which our surviving travelers learn that the entire country has gone brain-hungry. They discover that the undead can’t quite figure out door handles and are mostly blind, so tunnels and lines of sight become essential. Sang-ho also keeps up his social commentary, giving us characters who want to do anything to survive, and others who will do what it takes to save others. Early in the film, Seok-woo tells his daughter, “At a time like this, only watch out for yourself,” but he learns that this isn’t the advice we should live by or pass down to our children. Without spoiling anything, the survivors of “Train to Busan” are only so lucky because of the sacrifice of others. And the film is thematically stronger than your average zombie flick in the way it captures how panic can make monsters of us all, and it is our responsibility to overcome that base instinct in times of crisis.
After the near-perfect first hour of “Train to Busan,” the film slows its progress and makes a few stops that feel repetitive, but the journey recovers nicely for a memorable finale. You could call it “Train of the Living Dead” or “'Snowpiercer' with Zombies.” Whatever you call it, if it’s playing in your city and you’ve ever been entertained by a zombie movie, it’s hard to believe you wouldn’t be entertained by this one.
Thanks for coming to my blog,hope all of you like it :)
Tugas Inggris
MARKET LEADER ELEMENTARY UNIT I-III
UNIT I
-Part I A & B
(Vocab 1)
A.
Accountant = Finance
Manager = Personal asistant
Technician = Engineer
Director = Production
Doctor = Human resources
Cashier = Marketing
Receptionist = Telephone operator
Lawyer =
B.
i’am a stundent in Gunadarma University.I take Economy Faculty .
(Vocab 2)
*Brazil = Brazilian
Germany = German
Italy = Italian
Russia = Russian
Japan = Japanese
China = Chinese
Kuwait = Kuwaiti
Oman = Omany
Poland = Polish
Spain = Spainish
Sweden = Swedish
France = French
Greece = Greek
The UK = British
The US = America
*Reading
Age = 65
Nationalty = USA
Family = 1 Wife, 2 Sons , 1 Daughter
Job = Founder and CEO of Nike
Type of Company = Sports and Fitness
Intrests = He is intrested in Asia ,especially Japan
*Grammar/Language Focus 1
1. Is
2. Am
3. Am
4. Am
5. Am
6. Are
7. Are
8. Is
9. Are
10. Is
C.
1. Name = Ghea Austin Busra
2.Job = I’am a Student
3. City = I’am from Depok
4. Nationality = Indonesia
5.Interest = Love
6. Favorite Sports = Bowling,Swimming,Skateboard
UNIT I
-Part I A & B
(Vocab 1)
A.
Accountant = Finance
Manager = Personal asistant
Technician = Engineer
Director = Production
Doctor = Human resources
Cashier = Marketing
Receptionist = Telephone operator
Lawyer =
B.
i’am a stundent in Gunadarma University.I take Economy Faculty .
(Vocab 2)
*Brazil = Brazilian
Germany = German
Italy = Italian
Russia = Russian
Japan = Japanese
China = Chinese
Kuwait = Kuwaiti
Oman = Omany
Poland = Polish
Spain = Spainish
Sweden = Swedish
France = French
Greece = Greek
The UK = British
The US = America
*Reading
Age = 65
Nationalty = USA
Family = 1 Wife, 2 Sons , 1 Daughter
Job = Founder and CEO of Nike
Type of Company = Sports and Fitness
Intrests = He is intrested in Asia ,especially Japan
*Grammar/Language Focus 1
1. Is
2. Am
3. Am
4. Am
5. Am
6. Are
7. Are
8. Is
9. Are
10. Is
C.
1. Name = Ghea Austin Busra
2.Job = I’am a Student
3. City = I’am from Depok
4. Nationality = Indonesia
5.Interest = Love
6. Favorite Sports = Bowling,Swimming,Skateboard
UNIT 2
(Vocab 1)
A.
1. FRIDAY = 5
2. SUNDAY = 7
3. MONDAY = 1
4. THURSDAY = 4
5. SATURDAY = 6
6. WEDNESDAY = 3
7. TUESDAY = 2
B.
1. Spring = march,april,may,june
2. summer = july, august
3. autumn = september, october , november , december
4. winter = january , february
C.
1. at
2. on
3. in
4. at
5. in
6. at
7. on
8. on
9. in
D.
1. in
2. on
3. in
4. on
5. in
*READING
A.
1. 5:30 am
2. 6:00 am
3. 8:00 am
4. 6:15 pm
B.
1. false
2. false
3. true
4. true
5. false
6. false
C.
1. go = running
2. play = football
3. do = exercise
4. travel = overseas
5. meet = customers
6. spend = time
*LANGUAGE FOCUS
A.
1. wakes
2. goes
3. spends
4. has
5. walks
6. sleep
7. wokrs
8. travel
9. stops
B.
1. work
2. live
3. travel
4. drives
5. like
6.play
7.go
(Vocab 2)
A.
1. running = d
2. walking = c
3. biking = b
4. swimming = a
B.
1. playing
2. wacthing
3. going to
4. listening to
5. playing to
6. going to
7. playing
8. going to
*LANGUGE FOCUS
A.
1. she usually
2. they alyways start
3. we are never
4. i am often busy
5. sometimes the office
B.
1. time
2. then
3. week
4. twice
5. sunday
6. three
C.
1. always
2. sometimes
3. sometimes
4. never
5. often
UNIT 3
(Vocab 1)
A.
1. FLEXIBLE
2. FAST
3. HIGH
4. HELPFUL
5. CLEAN
6. BEAUTIFUL
7. BROKEN
8. INCORECT
B.
1. LONG - SHORT
2. HEAVY - LIGHT
3. EARLY - LATE
4. SLOW - LATE
5. SAFE - DANGEROUS
6. BIG - SMALL
7. HOT - COLD
8. NARROW - WIDE
9. HIGH - LOW
10. SOFT - HARD
C.
1. ITS TOO SHORT
2. ITS TOO HEAVY
3. ITS TOO EARLY
4. TOO SLOW. IT IS NOT FAST ENOUGH
5. IT ISN'T FAST ENOUGH
6. IT ISN'T SMALL ENOUGH
7. IT'S TOO HARD
8. IT ISN'T LOW ENOUGH
*READING
A.
1. the problem is about space
2. the problem is about changes at work
3. the problem is about difficult people
4. the problem is about money
B.
1. 2
2. 1
3. 4
4. 3
C.
1. rent
2. crowded
3. office
4. changes
5. team
6. colleageus
7. bills
8. cash flow
*LANGUAGE FOCUS
A.
1. e. she's very efficient
2. h. it's starts at 2 o'clock
3. g. in the city center
4. b. because he has to pay for the office party
5. a. Peter. he's your line manager
6. f. you need to enter your password
7. d. 20 euros
8. c. you an leave at 5 o'clock
B.
1. do you work at the weekend?
2. does pierre work i sales?
3. how do you often travel abourd?
4. how do you speel business
5. what does mean this word?
6. when does the meeting finish?
C.
1. i like meetings , but i dont like presentations
2. raj likes fridays, but he doesn't like mondays
3. we agree about most things , but disagree about bufgets
4. susan semds a lot of e-mails, but she doesnt sends a lot of faxes
5. alex n connie speak chinese , but they dont speak japanese
*LANGUAGE FOCUS
A.
1. marco's got a mercedes
2. marco's hasn't got any running shoes
3. marco's hasn't got any children
4. marco's got two telephone
5. marco's hasn't got a fax machine
6. marco's got a swimming pool
7. marco's hasn't got a tennis court
8. marco's got a computer
B.
1. office A has got a lift. Office hasn't got a balcony
2. office A has got a viw of the high street. Office B has gota view of the mountain
3. office A has got balcony. office B hasn't got a lift
4 office A has got very colorful walls. office B has got white walls
5. office A hasn't got a car park. office B has got a large car park
6. office A has got a fax machine in next room. Office B has got a fax machine in the office
7. office A has got a large windows. office B has got a small windows
B has got a small windows
8. office A has got an air conditioning. office b hasn't got a air conitioning
Telephone Massage
To : Adam Levine
Name of caller : Cara Delevigne
Date : 29 August 2016
Time : 10.00 a.m.
Massage : Meeting in Aston Hotel on 10 September 2016 ,at 3.00 p.m
Action : Call back if problems 021 500 230
Signed : Ghea Austin Busra
Langganan:
Postingan (Atom)