GOOD MORNING EVERYONE
Teacher : Lê Thị Diên Anh
Members of group 7.2 :
1.Nguyễn Yến Linh
2.Nguyễn Yến Nhung
3.Trần Thị Mỹ Ngọc
4.Đặng Huỳnh Như
CONTENTS
LANGUAGE REVIEW
SKILLS
CASE
STUDY
III. LANGUAGE REVIEW
Time clauses
Vocabulary:
departure time (n) /dɪˈpɑːtʃə(r) taɪm/
thời: gian khởi hành
save (v) /seɪv/ tiết
kiệm
:
earn money (v) /ɜːn ˈmʌni/ kiếm tiền
:
pay off (v) /´pei¸ɔf/ trả
: hết
debt (n) /det/ nợ
:
urgent (adj) /ˈɜrdʒənt/ khẩn
: cấp
A. Match the sentence halves to
make appropriate sentences
1 Could you check the departure
time
2 As soon as interest rates
rise,
3 We need to stay
A) until the meeting has finished.
4 The Finance Direcor needs to speak to you
D) while you are still working.
5 She will move to Frankfurt
E) when the conditions are
right.
F) when she finds a good job.
6 We won't open our new office
7 I think you should save some money
B) as soon as you get to the
office.
C) until we've saved enough money.
G) before we leave for the
aiprort.
8 We can set up in that country
H) the economy will slow
down.
1. G 3. A 5. F 7. D
2. H 4. B 6. C 8. E
B. Complete these sentence with when,
while, before, after, until or as soon as
1.
We won't buy anything new........................we've
paid off all our debts.
until
2.
They'll start the meeting.................................................the
manager arrives.
as soon as/when/after
3.
I was finishing the report...............................my
boss went out with clients.
when/while
4.
It's urgent, so I'll phone you....................................I
as soon as/when get home
5.
Can you check the figures......................
you go home?
before
C. Choose the most appropriate
option in each case
I remember ….................I
first thought about quitting my job and you advised
when
me to gain some experience ….................
before I started a new business. I need to
earn some profit ….................…................possible,
as I don't have much spare
as soon as
cash. Or do I have to accept that I won't have much money …................. I'm
while
starting up my new business? Do I need to have some savings …................. I
while
get my new business off the ground? I'm just not sure how I'll
survive ….................my
company starts earning money.
until
Please advise me ….................….................you
can
as soon as
D. Listen and check your answers to
Exercise C
IV. SKILLS
Dealing with numbers
Vocabulary:
Population (n) /,pɔpju'leiʃn/ : dân số
Institution (n) /insti'tju:ʃn/ : cơ quan
Current (adj) /'kʌrənt/ : hiện nay
Fraction (n) /frækʃən/ : phân số
Job loss (n) /dʒɔb lɒs/ : mất việc
Workforce reduction (n) /'wə:kfɔ:s ri'dʌkʃn/ : lực lượng lao động giảm
Economic growth (n) /i:kə'nɒmɪk grouθ/ : mức tăng trưởng kinh tế
USEFUL LANGUAGE
Saying large
numbers
912,757,250 =
912 = nine hundred and twelve million,
757 = seven hundred and fifty-seven thousand,
250 = two hundred and fifty
18,975,304 =
18 = eighty million,
975 = nine hundred and seventy-five
thousand,
310 = three hundred and four
USEFUL LANGUAGE
Fraction
Numerator (tử số): đọc theo số đếm
Denominator (mẫu số): đọc theo số thứ tự
Ordinal number: 1st-first, 2nd-second, 3rdthird,….
Cardinal number: 1,2,3,4,5,….
Exampl
e
½ = one a half (a
half)
2/5 = two-fifth
¼ = one a quarter (a
quarter)
1/5 = one-fifth
3/8 = three-eighth
¾ = three quarter
USEFUL LANGUAGE
British and American English
differences
320 = three hundred and twenty
(BrE)
three hundred twenty (ArE)
0 = nought / oh (BrE)
Zero (AmE)
Decimals
1.25 = one point two
five
Currencies
0.754 = nought point sevent five four
(BrE)
zero point seven five four (AmE)
point seven five four
(AmE/BmE)
£3,000,000 = three million
pounds
€16,000 = sixteen
thousand euros
GAME
SAY THESE NUMBRES
C. Listen to four extracts from a radio businessnews programme. Underline the numbers you hear
1. A) Inflation rate: 2.0% / 1.2%
1.2%
B) Unemployment: 1,258,000 / 1,800,000
1,800,000
2. A) Profits increase: $1.8 billion / $ 1.8 million $1.8 billion
B) Sales increase: 80% / 18%
18%
3. A) Job losses: 1/3 / ¼
1/3
B) Workforce reduction: 15,000 / 5,000
5,000
4. A) Interest rate reduction: 0.5% / 1.5%
0.5%
B) Economic growth: 2.8% / 1.8%
2.8%
Case study
Vocabulary:
•-Launch(v)
/l:nt/ : phát hành,ra mắt
-Component(n) /kəmʹpəʊnənt/ : thành phần
-Saddle(n) /ˈsædl/ : yên xe
-Gear(n) /ʏiə(r)/ : bánh răng
-Chain(n) /tʃein/ : dây xích
-Code-name(n) /kəʊd neim/ : bí danh,tên mật
-Unemployment rate(n) /ˌ˄nimˈplɔimənt reit/ : tỷ lệ thất nghiệp
-Annual(adj) /ˈænȷuəl/ : hàng năm
-Wage rate(n) /weidƷ reit/ : mức lương
-Pollution(n) /pəˈlu:ʃn/ : sự ô nhiễm
BACKGROUND
- Based in Nagoya Japan.
- Its brand is well known in Japan and in the United States.
-The company sells four models of bicycle:road bicycles,touring
bicycle,racing bicycle and moutain bicycles.
Road Bicyles
For the
non-enthusiast,general
user.
Price:US
Touring bicycles
-For serious cyclists who
travel long distances.
-Price: US$600-3,000
Racing bicycles
-For professional
cyclists.
-Price: US$1,000
upwards
Mountain bicycles
For energetic,adventurous,
keep-fit cyclists.
Price: US$100-$250
New bicycle for children
Sales revenue of cycle models as a percentage of turnover
Last year
3%
Previous year
31%
9%
41
%
19%
17%
55%
25%
road bicycles
touring bicycles
racing bicycles
mountain bicycles
road bicycles
touring bicycles
racing bicycles
mountain
bicycles
In the next 10 yeaars
EUROPE
SOUTHEAST ASIA
GLOBAL COMPANY