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Let's put it off until October.( to delay, to arrange to do something at a later date)=•However, sometimes the meaning is difficult or impossible to guess.I turned down their offer. ( to refuse)=� Grammar reference page 146aMatch the multiword verbs in bold (1-8) with their definitions (a-h).1Who's going to look after our guests tonight?a) see the sights2We have two hou rs to look around the city.b) arrive/appear /come3We're really looking forward to the Tokyo trip.c) get involved in4Let's take the clients out to a Chinese restaurant.5Seventy staff took part in our fundraising events.d) give attention to I protect Itake care of6The CEO would like to take up your kind offer.7We were delighted that so many sponsors turnedup at the event.8I]Socialising:greetings andsmall talk56f) await with pleasureg) entertainAs we had another engagement, we had to turndown their invitation.h) refuse/declineChoose the correct options to complete this e-mail extract.Just a quick e-mail to say thank you for organising theMonaco Grand Prix hospitality event.
Everyone who tookcare of I part in I up 1 the event thoroughly enjoyed lookingaround I forward to I after2 the city and the Grand Prixitself. Our clients were looked around I forward to I after3very well by your events team. I am afraid I am going toIIe) accept (an offer)have to take care of I turn down I turn up • your kind offerof free tickets for the film premiere as I have anotherengagement that night. However, we would like to takeup I turn up I turn down 5 your offer of organising ourcorporate events next year.
We are all really lookingforward to I around I after6 discussing your proposals.I n pairs, take turns to ask and answer these questions.1What are you looking forward to most th is m on th ?2Have you ever turned down an important invitation?3What is the best team event you have taken part i n ?4Which famous person would you most like to look after for a day?What do you say to a business contact when you:1 introduce yourself?I2 introduce another person?3 a re introduced to another person?What topics can/do you talk about?II�>» CD1.55-1.59 Listen to five conversations at a conference.
Match the speakers ineach one, then decide whether they know each other or not.Speaker 1Speake r 21a) Linda ErikssonLiz2b) JOrgen3c) Lisa4d) Jane5 Carlae) Sam ClarkeScanned for Agus SuwantoDo they know each other?UNIT 6 .,. ENTERTAININGII,.>» CD1.56, 1.58 Try to complete the gaps i n Conversations 2 and 4. Then listenagain and check your answers.Conversation 2A: James, . .
. l:P.V.� . . . you . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Sam Clarke?B: No. Hello, Sam . . . . . . . . . . . . . to meet . . . . . . . . . . .2• I think we both . . . . . . . . . ? Mike Upton.We . . . . . . . . . . . .'' together in Turkey....C: Oh, yes ... Mike. He's in China now.B: Really? I didn't know that.
. . . . . . . . . . . . him my . . . . . . . . . . .5 next time you see him..C: Yes, I will.Conversation 4A: Hi, I'm John.B: Hello, John . . . . . . . . . . . .6 to meet you. I'm Lisa, from the Amsterdam office..A: O h , Amsterdam. I've never been, but I . . . . . . . . . . . .7 it's a . . . . . . . . . . .8 city, very lively..B : Yes, it is. It's great. You should come. The conference is going to be there next year.A: I'd . .
. . . . . . .9 to. I'll look . . . . . . . . . . .10 to it..I!JDII...Read these expressions (1-10). Decide whether each one is said by thehost (H) or the guest (G).6 Yes, please. I'll have a white wine.H1Can I get you a drink?2Yes, it's just down there on the left.7 Can I give you a lift to the airport?3It all looks good. What do yourecommend?8 Yes, I'd love to see some of the sights.4Would you like me to show you round?5Help yourself to some food.9 Could you tell me where the toilet is,please?10 Thanks, but my taxi's coming.Put the sentences from Exercise D i n logical pairs.EXAMPLES:1+"Cat) I 9etyou a dritlk?Yes-} pleas-e. rll have a White Wifle.Work i n pairs. Role-play the conversation.Student A: Turn to page 134.Student B: Turn to page 139.U S E F U L LANGUAGE;··.INTRODUCING PEOPLEMAKING SMALL TALKJurgen, this is Lisa.How's business?Anita, do you know lan?We're having a great year.Have you met Mauro?Have you heard about ... ?How are things?ACCEPTINGYes, I 'd love to.Thank you.
That would be very nice.RESPONDINGPleased/Nice to meet you.Good to see you again.REQUESTSCould I use your printer, please?Do you mind if I take a map?CLARIFYINGSorry, I didn't catch your name.I'm afraid I missed the name of yourcompany.--:�·,.. .' ��.: �OFFERSWould you like to have dinner withus tomorrow night?How about coming to the CabaretClub with us?REFUSING POLITELYI'm really sorry, but I'm meeting aclient then.Thank you very much for asking, butI'm afraid I can't make it tomorrow.THAN KINGThank you for the meal.
It wasreally good.Thank you for a lovely evening.I had a great time.57Scanned for Agus SuwantoBamboo Conference Centre, Macau(south-east China)Seagreen Hotel, Miami, Florida {US)••location: seafront, close to beach•Access: half an hour from airport, no shuttle service•••••••Conference facilities: one conference room (capacity 200),two meeting rooms, a large lounge (capacity 60 people) could be used for workshops if necessary· Conference facilities: conference room (capacity 300),eight meeting rooms (extra reservation charge $100 perroom per hour)Bedrooms: small, all with sea views, well-designed withmodern furniture/facilities•leisure: Olympic-size swimming pool, gift shop, art gallery,small fitness centre (not much equipment)•Price: $2,200 per participant, including meals andall entertainmentRestaurant: spacious (capacity 250), mainly Spanish andMexican dishes, famous Hispanic chef.Entertainment: local musicians and singers, lively andnoisy at nightGuest reviews: excellent service, business centre - limitedhourslocation: city centre· Access: 40 minutes from the airport, shuttle service,taxis, buses••••Bedrooms: spacious, luxurious, satellite television, freemini barLeisure: casinos, night clubs, shopping mall (five minutesfrom hotel)Price: $3,100 per participant, including meals and twoguided toursRestaurant: private dining hall (capacity 1 50), chef jameslee offers Cantonese cuisine, many unique dishesEntertainment: wide range available in the areaGuest reviews: beautifully furnished rooms, receptiondesk slow to respond to service callsScanned for Agus SuwantoYou are members of GFDC's marketing department.1Work in small groups.
Discuss the advantages anddisadvantages of each hotel as the venue for the conference.2Rank the hotels 1-4 (1 = the most suitable hotel for theconference, 4 = the least suitable).3Meet as one group and listen to each other's ideas.Make your final choice. Take a vote if necessary.As Chief Executive of GFDC, write a n e-mail inviting the overseas salesmanagers to attend this year's conference.
Inform them of the dates, thepurpose of the conference and the details of the location.Hotel Steffanberg, rural area (Sweden)Hotel Porte Ouverte, Monte Carlo(Monaco)· Location: on a hill overlooking city,Palace and beach•10 minutes to the· Access: at least 45 minutes from Nice airport, longer iftraffic jams, no shuttle service· Conference facilities: conference room (capacity500),•••Bedrooms: award-winning designs, well equipped, somehave balconies/sea views•Leisure: outdoor swimming pool, spa and fitness centre,·free trips to old town of Nice••··$4,000 per participantRestaurant: capacity for 250 di ners, international cuisine•Price:•Entertainment: pianist plays every night in the hotel loungeGuest reviews: service OK, but not outstanding; bars verybusy at night, expensive drinksAccess: regular hotel bus service from the airport to the castle(three-hour journey)•many meeting rooms, with up-to-date equipment•Location: a modernised castle, 200 kilometres from StockholmAirport•Conf�rence facilities: conference room (1 SO capacity), fivemeet1ng rooms, all rooms large and brightBedrooms: bright and comfortable, antique furniture, wellequipped, no mini barLeisure: nine-hole golf course near the castle, extra chargefor pool and sauna, excellent spaPrice:$3,600 per personRestaurant: dining hall for 200 people, two other smallerdining rooms, Swedish dishes, other dishes if requestedEntert ainment: �vening entertainment by young Swedish.
.mUSICians,class1cal music at lunchG� est reviews: beautiful views of castle grounds; ownersfne�dly/helpful, but staff need more training on customerserv1ceScanned for Agus Suwanto20Doing business internationallyA meeting in MoroccoWhat do you know about Morocco? In pairs, do this quiz.
Decide whether each statement istrue (T) or false (F). If the statement is false, correct it. Check your answers on page 134.1Morocco, a country in North Africa, has a border with Egypt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2Religion plays a big role in Morocco's day-to-day life and business culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3Moroccans always use Arabic when they do business internationally.4It is good to ask Moroccans about their family and work. . . .