REVISION Pertemuan 13 Matakuliah: Bahasa Inggris Bisnis Tahun: 2009 / 2010.

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REVISION Pertemuan 13 Matakuliah: Bahasa Inggris Bisnis Tahun: 2009 / 2010

Bina Nusantara University 3 Multi-word verbs Supply the correct prepositions 1. Actually I want to call _____ her but I don’t have her address. 2. We didn’t find any extinguishers in the building to put ______ the fire. 3. As soon as you arrive, get _________ my uncle in town! He’s a very successful businessman.

Greetings and small talk I. This conversation takes place at a trade show. Rearrange the three parts into a logical conversation.  A: Hello again, Barbara. How are you? It’s Alicia. We met in Paris last year.  B: Oh yes. I didn’t recognise you. Your hair’s different. I’m fine. What about you?  A: I’m very well, thanks. Bina Nusantara University 4

Greetings and small talk - 2  B: And how’s business, Alicia?  A: It’s going well, especially in Spain.  B: Great.  A: Barbara, I’d like you to meet one of your best customers from there, Carlos Gonzalez from Madrid.  B: Hello, Carlos. Nice to meet you. I’ve heard a lot about you. Bina Nusantara University 5

Greetings and small talk - 3  C: Not all bad I hope!  B: Not at all. It’s good to be able to put a face to a name.  C: Absolutely! II. The following conversation is a continuation of the one in Exercise I. Use the words to make complete sentences. Each slash (/) indicates one missing word. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. Bina Nusantara University 6

Greetings and small talk - 4 A: to Barbara Can / lend / your mobile so I / call / office? I (come back) after the call. B: to Carlos Where / you (stay)? C: At / Ritz. It / comfortable, / noise / nightclubs / a problem around 2 a.m. B: I (be) sorry / hear that. Would / like / business card? C: / please. Can / have some / your brochures? Bina Nusantara University 7

Greetings and small talk - 5 B: / course! A: Thanks / the mobile, Barbara! B: That (be) all right. C: Would / both like / have dinner somewhere / evening? B,C: That’s / good idea. C: Shall / meet in / lobby / my hotel at 8? A,B: / (sound) good. C: Bye for now. See / later! A,B: Bye! Bina Nusantara University 8