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BusinessEtiquette商務(wù)英語(yǔ)視聽(tīng)說(shuō)(第3冊(cè))(第二版)新視界商務(wù)英語(yǔ)系列教材PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-Talk1.Watchthefollowingvideoclipandanswerthequestions.Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticemindful/?ma?ndf?l/adj.carefulnottoforgetaboutsth.留意的(TEM-4,CET-6)

eg.Mindfulofthepoorroadconditions,shereducedherspeedto30mph.demeanour/d?'mi?n?/n.thewaythatsb.looksorbehaves外表;風(fēng)度;行為;舉止(TEM-8)eg.Shehasthedemeanourofawomanwhoiscontentedwithherlife.abbreviate/?'bri?v?e?t/tomakeawordorapieceofwritingshorter縮寫(xiě)(TEM-8)

eg.'ChiefExecutiveOfficer'isabbreviatedas'CEO’.nametagatagshowingthenameofthepersonwhowearsit姓名標(biāo)簽(TEM-4,CET-4)

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-Talk1.Watchthefollowingvideoclipandanswerthequestions.Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticenetworkingevent:

It

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(商業(yè))社交活動(dòng),專門為幫助人們建立有價(jià)值的關(guān)系以促進(jìn)職業(yè)發(fā)展而組織的社交聚會(huì)。

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-Talk1.Watchthefollowingvideoclipandanswerthequestions.Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice(1)Howmanytipsforgoodbusinessbehaviorsareshowninthisvideoclip?(2)Canyoumentionsomeofthesetips?(3)InwhataspectsdoyouthinkthatJennaHumordoesn'tbehaveproperlyinbusinesssituations?

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-Talk1.Watchthefollowingvideoclipandanswerthequestions.Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice(1)Howmanytipsforgoodbusinessbehaviorsareshowninthisvideoclip?Therearealtogether10tipsforgoodbusinessbehaviorsareshowninthisvideoclip.(2)Canyoumentionsomeofthesetips?Makesuretoarriveontimetoanynetworkingevent.Alwayswearyournametagonthesamesideasthehandyoushakewith.Pleasebemindfulofpersonalhygiene.(3)InwhataspectsdoyouthinkthatJennaHumordoesn'tbehaveproperlyinbusinesssituations?Jennainterruptedothers’conversationinkindofboldmanner.Sheshouldwaittostartanewconversationwhenothersarealreadyinaconversation.

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkHowtoFollowProperBusinessLunchEtiquette2.Readthefollowingpassageanddiscussthequestions.Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticeslurp

/sl??p/todrinkaliquidnoisilyasaresultofsuckingairintothemouthatthesametimeastheliquid發(fā)出聲音吃(喝)(飲料、食物)(TEM-4,CET-4)

eg.Iwishyouwouldn'tslurpyoursouplikethat.vibration/va?'bre??n/n.acontinuousshakingmovementorfeeling震動(dòng);顫動(dòng);抖動(dòng);(感情的)共鳴(CET-6)

eg.Vibrationswerefelthundredsofmilesfromthecenteroftheearthquake.obnoxious

/?b'nɑk??s

/adj.extremelyunpleasant,especiallyinawaythatoffendspeople極討厭的;可憎的;令人作嘔的

eg.HeisthemostobnoxiousmanIknow.

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkHowtoFollowProperBusinessLunchEtiquette2.Readthefollowingpassageanddiscussthequestions.Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticegenial/'d???n??l/adj.friendlyandpleasant和藹的,友善的,親切的(TEM-8)

eg.Hewasawarm-heartedfriendandgenialhost.dodge/d?d?/toavoidortrytoavoidfulfilling,answering,orperforming(duties,questions,orissues)閃避,閃身躲開(kāi);躲避,巧妙地回避(TEM-4,CET-6)

eg.Hedesperatelydodgedaspeedingcartryingtorunhimdown.

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

HowtoFollowProperBusinessLunchEtiquette2.Readthefollowingpassageanddiscussthequestions.(1)Whenyouattendabusinesslunch,howcanyoudealwithyourcellphone?Youshouldturnoffyourcellphone,orputitonvibration,beforegoingintotherestaurant.(2)Ifyouhavefinishedeating,howcanyouplacetheknifeandforkandnapkin?Whenyou’redoneeating,lunchetiquettedictatesthatyourknifeandforkgoonyourplate,andyournapkingoestotheleftsideofyourplate.(3)Whatadvicecanyougiveintermsoforderingfoodatabusinesslunch?Followtheseniorperson’sleadwhenorderingfoodbygettingsomethinginthesamepricerangeevenifyou’reencouragedtoorderwhateveryouwant.PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkConversationOneUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticeConversationOneConversationTwoConversationThree

turbulence/?t??bj?l?nts/violentandunevenmovementwithinaparticularareaofair,liquid,orgas(TEM-4,CET-6)

eg.Aperiodofpoliticalturbulencefollowedthecivilwar.PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkConversationOneUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice(1)WhoisJamesHill?A.Sally’sassistant.B.Paul’sassistant.C.Sally’sboss.D.Paul’sboss.

(2)HowlongwasPaul’sflightdelayed?A.Onehour.B.Twohours.C.Threehours.D.Oneandahalfhour.(3)Whereisthecarparked?A.Outsidethecity.B.Outsidethehotel.C.Outsidetheairport.D.Outsidethetrainstation.(4)Howfaristhehotelfromtheairport?A.30miles.B.30kilometers.C.30minutes’drive.D.30minutes’train.ConversationOneConversationTwoConversationThree

ABCCPartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkConversationTwoUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

(1)HowlongwillMissPatriciaReyesstayatthehotel?A.Onenight.B.Twonights.C.Threenights.(2)Whenisthebreakfastserved?A.Fromsixthirtytonine.B.Fromeighttoninethirty.C.Fromseventonightthirty.(3)Whereisthedialoftheair-conditioner?A.Itisnearthelight-switch.B.Itisonthewall.C.Itisnexttotheair-conditioner.ConversationOneConversationTwoConversationThree

BCAPartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkConversationThreeUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticeConversationOneConversationTwoConversationThree

commute/k?'mju?t/v.totravelalongdistanceeverydaybetweenyourhomeandyourplaceofwork通勤(TEM-4,CET-4)eg.MikecommutestoLondoneveryday.PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkConversationThreeUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

(1)Accordingtotheman,whatisthephilosophythatsomenationshave?A.Peopledotheirworknomatterifthebossisaroundornot.B.Onecanrelaxbyreadingthenewspaperwhenthebossisn’tthere.C.Onecandealwithhispersonalstuffaslongasheisfree.D.Peopleshouldworkhardonlyintheirofficesinthedaytime.(2)WhatdoweknowaboutAmericanemployeesfromtheconversation?A.Theyarebeingpaidfortheworktheydid.B.Theywillnotinterferewithothers’work.C.Theyhavetostrugglefor“flextime.”D.Theyneversitidledoingnothing.(3)Whatmaybethenormalworking-timeinAmericaaccordingtotheman?A.9:10a.m.to5:00p.m.B.10:00a.m.to5:00p.m.C.9:00a.m.to5:00p.m.D.9:30a.m.to5:00p.m.ConversationOneConversationTwoConversationThree

BDC(4)Whatdoweknowaboutflextime?A.Itreferstotheworkinghoursfromninetofive.B.Ithasalreadybeenknownsinceancienttimes.C.Itcandecreasethetrafficandcommutingproblems.D.Itmayreducethefamilytimeespeciallyforwomen.CPartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkBusiness:RecruitmentNoNames,NoBias?Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticeNewsOne

NewsTwo

anonymize/??n?n?ma?z

/v.tocarryoutororganizeinsuchawayastopreserveanonymity匿名(TEM-4,CET-6)(TEM-4,CET-4)eg.WeareaskingViacomtorespectusers'privacyandallowustoanonymizethelogsbeforeproducingthemunderthecourt'sorder.unveil/?n?ve?l/v.toshoworintroduceanewplan,product,etc.tothepublicforthefirsttime(首次)展示,介紹,推出,公布(TEM-4,CET-6)

eg.Theclubhasunveiledplanstobuildanewstadium.sector/'sekt?(r)/n.apartofactivity,especiallyofacountry'seconomy(尤指一國(guó)經(jīng)濟(jì)的)部門,領(lǐng)域,行業(yè)(TEM-4,CET-4)

eg.Inthefinancialsector,banksandinsurancecompanieshavebothlostalotofmoney.

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkBusiness:RecruitmentNoNames,NoBias?Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticeNewsOne

NewsTwo

recruit/r?'kru?t/tofindnewpeopletojoinacompany,anorganization,thearmedforces,etc.吸收(新成員);征募(新兵)(TEM-4,CET-4)eg.Evenyoungboysarenowbeingrecruitedintothearmy.

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkBusiness:RecruitmentNoNames,NoBias?Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticeNewsOne

NewsTwo

HSBC(HongKongandShanghaiBankingCorporation):ItisaBritishmultinationaluniversalbankandfinancialservicesholdingcompany.ItisthelargestbankinEuropebytotalassetsaheadofBNPParibas,withUS$2.953trillionasofDecember2021.

匯豐銀行,是一家英國(guó)跨國(guó)銀行和金融服務(wù)控股公司。截至2021年12月,它的總資產(chǎn)為2.953萬(wàn)億美元,超過(guò)了法國(guó)巴黎銀行,成為歐洲最大的銀行。Deloitte(DeloitteToucheTohmatsuLimited):Deloitte(DeloitteToucheTohmatsuLimited)isaninternationalprofessionalservicesnetworkheadquarteredinLondon,England.DeloitteisthelargestprofessionalservicesnetworkbyrevenueandnumberofprofessionalsintheworldandisconsideredoneoftheBigFouraccountingfirmsalongwithEY(Ernst&Young),KPMGandPricewaterhouseCoopers(PWC).德勤會(huì)計(jì)師事務(wù)所,為一國(guó)際性專業(yè)服務(wù)網(wǎng)絡(luò),與普華永道、安永及畢馬威并列為四大國(guó)際會(huì)計(jì)師事務(wù)所。以員工數(shù)目計(jì),德勤是全球最大的會(huì)計(jì)師事務(wù)所。

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkBusiness:RecruitmentNoNames,NoBias?Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticeNewsOne

NewsTwo

Anti-DiscriminationAgency:Anti-DiscriminationAgencypromotesanti-discrimination,equalopportunityprinciplesandpolicies.Itadministerstheanti-discriminationlaws,andhandlescomplaintsundertheAnti-DiscriminationAct1977.反歧視機(jī)構(gòu)推廣反歧視、機(jī)會(huì)平等的原則和政策。該局執(zhí)行反歧視法,并根據(jù)1977年《反歧視法》處理投訴。

InstitutefortheStudyofLabour(IZA):InstitutefortheStudyofLabour(IZA)isaprivate,independenteconomicresearchinstituteandacademicnetworkfocusedontheanalysisofgloballabourmarketsandheadquarteredinBonn,Germany.IZA勞資經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)研究所,它是一家私營(yíng)、獨(dú)立的經(jīng)濟(jì)研究機(jī)構(gòu)和學(xué)術(shù)網(wǎng)絡(luò),專注于全球勞動(dòng)力市場(chǎng)分析,總部位于德國(guó)波恩。PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkBusiness:RecruitmentNoNames,NoBias?Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticeNewsOne

NewsTwo

Write“T”fortrueand“F”forfalse.(1)Tenbigemployersonlyinprivatesectorshaveagreedtostartrecruitingona"name-blind“basisinBritain.(2)InGermany,alawpassedin2006madetheanonymizingofapplicants'CVscompulsoryforfirmsofover50employees.(3)AnexperimentinGermanyfoundthatcandidateswithGerman-soundingnameswere14%morelikelytobecalledforaninterviewthancandidateswithTurkishones.(4)AreviewmadebyAnti-DiscriminationAgencyfoundthatanonymizedjobapplicationsboostthechancesofethnic-minoritycandidatesbeinginvitedtoaninterview.(5)AsecondSwedishexperimentfoundthatonlywomen,notimmigrants,wereboostedbyanonymousrecruitment.

FFTFTPartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkTheTrueValueofInnovationUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

NewsOneNewsTwo

assume/?'sju?m/tothinkoracceptthatsth.istruebutwithouthavingproofofit假定;假設(shè);認(rèn)為(CET-4,CET-6)

eg.Let'sassume(that)they'recomingandmakeplansonthatbasis.facility/f?'s?l?t?/buildings,services,equipment,etc.thatareprovidedforaparticularpurpose設(shè)施;設(shè)備(TEM-4,CET-4)

eg.Theproblemliesingettingpatientstoamedicalfacilityassoonaspossible.inspiration/??nsp??re??(?)n/afeelingofenthusiasmyougetfromsomeoneorsomething,whichgivesyounewandcreativeideas靈感(TEM-4,CET-4)

eg.Thegoldenautumnlightprovidedtheinspirationforthepainting.

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkTheTrueValueofInnovationUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

NewsOneNewsTwo

(1)Whatistheproblemwithmanycompaniesaccordingtothenewsreport?A.Inabilitytoimplementtheirbusinessplans.B.Inabilitytokeepturningoutnovelproducts.C.Lackofasuccessfulbusinessmodeloftheirown.D.Failuretointegrateinnovationintotheirbusiness.(2)Whatdomanypeopletendtothinkofinnovation?A.Itisthesecrettobusinesssuccess.B.Itisthecreationofsomethingnew.C.Itisamagictooltobringbigrewards.D.Itisanessentialpartofbusinessculture.(3)WhatdoesthecompanyProcter&Gambleoweitssuccessto?A.Itshardworkingemployees.B.Itsflexiblepromotionstrategy.C.Itsinnovationculture.D.Itswillingnesstomakeinvestments.

DBCPartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkPassageOneUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

PassageOnePassageTwo

identify/a?'dent?fa?/v.tounderstandpeople'sfeelingsandideas理解;認(rèn)同(TEM-4,CET-4)eg.Theaudiencequicklyidentifiedwiththecharactersoftheplay.initial/?'n??l/adj.happeninginthebeginning;first最初的;開(kāi)始的;第一的(TEM-4,CET-4)eg.Theinitialreactionhasbeenexcellent.pragmatic/pr?g'm?t?k/adj.solvingproblemsinapracticalandsensiblewayratherthanbyhavingfixedideasortheories實(shí)用的;講究實(shí)效的;務(wù)實(shí)的(TEM-8,CET-6)

eg.Inbusiness,thepragmaticapproachtoproblemsisoftenmoresuccessfulthananidealisticone.non-judgmentaladj.refrainingfrommakingjudgments,especiallyonesbasedonpersonalopinionsorstandards非主觀的;無(wú)偏見(jiàn)的(TEM-8,CET-6)eg.Acounsellorshouldalwaysbesympatheticandnon-judgmental.

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkPassageOneUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

PassageOnePassageTwo

Listentothepassageandanswerthequestions.(1)Accordingtothevideoclip,whatdoyoulearnaboutpersonalspaceinabusinesssituation?(2)HowdoyouthinkoftheCanadiancommunicationstyle?

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkPassageOneUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

PassageOnePassageTwo

Listentothepassageandanswerthequestions.(1)Accordingtothevideoclip,whatdoyoulearnaboutpersonalspaceinabusinesssituation?InanEnglish-speakingbusinessenvironment,aregularhandshakewillsufficeuponafirstmeeting.Likehugsmaybeexchangedbetweengoodfriendsandfamily,butinmostcases,Canadiansvaluetheirpersonalspace.InFrench-speakingareas,it’scommonformenandwomentogiveeachotherakissorkissesonthecheekupongreetingordepartingintheseregions.There’smorephysicalcontactduringconversationsandpersonalspaceisgenerallyreduced.

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkPassageOneUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

PassageOnePassageTwo

Listentothepassageandanswerthequestions.(2)HowdoyouthinkoftheCanadiancommunicationstyle?Canadianstendtospeakinapolite,friendlyanddirectinformalmanner.Theircommunicationstyleispragmaticandreliesoncommonsense.Theypridethemselvesontheirtoleranceandbeingnon-judgmental.Thus,theyprefernottoexpressopinionsoncertainsubjectsforfearofbeingoffensive.Thisavoidanceofconflictmaymakein_x0002_depthconversationsdifficulttohave.

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkPassageTwoUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

PassageOnePassageTwo

savvy/'s?v?/n.practicalknowledgeorunderstandingofsth.實(shí)際知識(shí);見(jiàn)解;了解(TEM-8)eg.Heisknownforhispoliticalsavvyandstrongmanagementskills.alliance/?'la??ns

/agroupofcountriesorpoliticalpartiesthatareformallyunitedandworkingtogetherbecausetheyhavesimilaraims聯(lián)盟(TEM-4,CET-4)

eg.Thetwopartieswerestilltoomuchaparttoformanalliance.

breach/bri?t?/afailuretodosth.thatmustbedonebylaw(對(duì)法規(guī)等的)違背,違犯(TEM-4,CET-6)

eg.Thecongressmanwasaccusedofabreachofsecrecyrules.blunder/?bl?nd?(r)/astupidorcarelessmistake愚蠢錯(cuò)誤(TEM-8,CET-6)eg.Hesaidthatthetaxwasamajorpoliticalblunder.

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkPassageTwoUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

PassageOnePassageTwo

adept

/??dept/adj.skillfully嫻熟(TEM-8,

CET-6)

eg.He'susuallyveryadeptatkeepinghisprivatelifeoutofthemedia.

discrepancy

/d??skrep?nsi/a

difference

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bethe

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;不符合

;不一致(TEM-4,CET-6)eg.Thereissomediscrepancybetweenthetwoaccounts.

breach/bri?t?/afailuretodosth.thatmustbedonebylaw(對(duì)法規(guī)等的)違背,違犯(TEM-4,CET-6)

eg.Thecongressmanwasaccusedofabreachofsecrecyrules.reinforce

/?ri??n?f??s/vt.to

make

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idea,

etc.

stronger

加強(qiáng)

;充實(shí);使更強(qiáng)烈

(TEM-4,

CET-4)eg.Theexperiencereinforcedmysenseofloss.contradict

/?k?ntr??d?kt/vt.to

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……矛盾(TEM-4,

CET-6)eg.Thetwostatementscontradicteachother.

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkPassageTwoUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

PassageOnePassageTwo

(1)World-classbusinessetiquettewascreatedtobuildessentialbusinessetiquetteskillsandfocusparticipants’attentiononseveralaspectsEXCEPT.A.businessexpertiseonspecialfieldsB.bodylanguageC.businessdiningD.cross-culturalsavvy(2)Poorbusinessskillscanpreventcareeradvancementandgrowthbecause_________________________.A.poorbusinessskillsinetiquettemaycauselossindeal-makingprocessB.poorbusinessskillsinetiquettemayleavebadfirstimpressionsC.poorbusinessskillsinetiquettemayleadtobusinessblundersD.allofthem(3)Theframeworkforamazingbusinessmannersinclude_____________.A.gettinginformedandmasteringnewskillsB.gettinginformed,masteringnewskillsandtransformingyourprofessionallifeC.transformingyourprofessionallifeD.masteringnewskillsandtransformingyourprofessionallife(4)_________percentofanymessageisdeliveredthroughbodylanguageand_________percentthroughtonality.38%,55%48%,55%55%,38%55%,18%

ADBCPartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkMini-TalkUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

InterculturalLearning(1)Importance(2)socialpractices(3)cultures(4)tolerance(5)fieldsofeducation(6)core(7)competencePartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkMini-TalkUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

InterculturalLearning(8)interpretingmessages(9)culturalandintercultural(10)alllevelsPartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkPairworkUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticeTask3

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Watchthevideoclip,andthendiscussthequestionswithyourpartners.Howmanyaspectsarementionedaboutbusinessinterviewetiquetteinthevideoclip?(2)Canyouretellthesetipsindetailrespectively?PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkPairworkUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticeTask3

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Watchthevideoclip,andthendiscussthequestionswithyourpartners.Howmanyaspectsarementionedaboutbusinessinterviewetiquetteinthevideoclip?Therearefouraspectsmentionedinthisvideoclipaboutinterview:clothestowearforacorporateinterview;whatweneedtoknowbefore,duringandafterinterviews.(2)Canyouretellthesetipsindetailrespectively?Clothestowearforacorporateinterview:Ifyouareinterviewingforacorporatejob,remembertowearasuit,orsomethinglikeit.Makesureitisclean,pressedandneutralcolor.Dressasgoodasorbetterthanthepersonthatyou’reinterviewingwith.Forwomen,ifyouarewearingaskirt,youneedtowearnylons.Don’tlooktoosexyforajobinterview.Andremembertowearpropermakeup.Ifyouarenotgoingforacorporatejob,youdon’thavetowearasuit.Butyoudoneedtolooknicewhichmeansnojeans,noshortsandnoflip-flops.PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkRole-PlayUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

Role-playajobinterviewsituationwithyourpartnersinproperbusinessetiquette.Theanswerisopen.Task3Task4

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PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkRetellingandDubbingUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

Watchthevideoclipandretellitinclass.Thenseveralstudentscanworkingroupstodubthevideoclip.Task3Task4

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PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkTeamPresentationUnit10Bu

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