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Unit10

BusinessEtiquette商务英语视听说(第3册)(第二版)新视界商务英语系列教材PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-Talk1.Watchthefollowingvideoclipandanswerthequestions.Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticemindful/ˈmaɪndfəl/adj.carefulnottoforgetaboutsth.留意的(TEM-4,CET-6)

eg.Mindfulofthepoorroadconditions,shereducedherspeedto30mph.demeanour/dɪ'miːnə/n.thewaythatsb.looksorbehaves外表;风度;行为;举止(TEM-8)eg.Shehasthedemeanourofawomanwhoiscontentedwithherlife.abbreviate/ə'briːvɪeɪt/tomakeawordorapieceofwritingshorter缩写(TEM-8)

eg.'ChiefExecutiveOfficer'isabbreviatedas'CEO’.nametagatagshowingthenameofthepersonwhowearsit姓名标签(TEM-4,CET-4)

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-Talk1.Watchthefollowingvideoclipandanswerthequestions.Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticenetworkingevent:

It

is

a

social

gathering

specifically

organized

to

help

people

buildvaluable

connections

to

advance

their

careers.

(商业)社交活动,专门为帮助人们建立有价值的关系以促进职业发展而组织的社交聚会。

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

/sləːp/todrinkaliquidnoisilyasaresultofsuckingairintothemouthatthesametimeastheliquid发出声音吃(喝)(饮料、食物)(TEM-4,CET-4)

eg.Iwishyouwouldn'tslurpyoursouplikethat.vibration/vaɪ'breɪʃn/n.acontinuousshakingmovementorfeeling震动;颤动;抖动;(感情的)共鸣(CET-6)

eg.Vibrationswerefelthundredsofmilesfromthecenteroftheearthquake.obnoxious

/əb'nɑkʃəs

/adj.extremelyunpleasant,especiallyinawaythatoffendspeople极讨厌的;可憎的;令人作呕的

eg.HeisthemostobnoxiousmanIknow.

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkHowtoFollowProperBusinessLunchEtiquette2.Readthefollowingpassageanddiscussthequestions.Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticegenial/'dʒɪːnɪəl/adj.friendlyandpleasant和蔼的,友善的,亲切的(TEM-8)

eg.Hewasawarm-heartedfriendandgenialhost.dodge/dɒdʒ/toavoidortrytoavoidfulfilling,answering,orperforming(duties,questions,orissues)闪避,闪身躲开;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/ˈtɜːbjʊlənts/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/kə'mjuːt/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/əˈnɒnɪmaɪz

/v.tocarryoutororganizeinsuchawayastopreserveanonymity匿名(TEM-4,CET-6)(TEM-4,CET-4)eg.WeareaskingViacomtorespectusers'privacyandallowustoanonymizethelogsbeforeproducingthemunderthecourt'sorder.unveil/ʌnˈveɪl/v.toshoworintroduceanewplan,product,etc.tothepublicforthefirsttime(首次)展示,介绍,推出,公布(TEM-4,CET-6)

eg.Theclubhasunveiledplanstobuildanewstadium.sector/'sektə(r)/n.apartofactivity,especiallyofacountry'seconomy(尤指一国经济的)部门,领域,行业(TEM-4,CET-4)

eg.Inthefinancialsector,banksandinsurancecompanieshavebothlostalotofmoney.

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkBusiness:RecruitmentNoNames,NoBias?Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticeNewsOne

NewsTwo

recruit/rɪ'kruːt/tofindnewpeopletojoinacompany,anorganization,thearmedforces,etc.吸收(新成员);征募(新兵)(TEM-4,CET-4)eg.Evenyoungboysarenowbeingrecruitedintothearmy.

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkBusiness:RecruitmentNoNames,NoBias?Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticeNewsOne

NewsTwo

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

汇丰银行,是一家英国跨国银行和金融服务控股公司。截至2021年12月,它的总资产为2.953万亿美元,超过了法国巴黎银行,成为欧洲最大的银行。Deloitte(DeloitteToucheTohmatsuLimited):Deloitte(DeloitteToucheTohmatsuLimited)isaninternationalprofessionalservicesnetworkheadquarteredinLondon,England.DeloitteisthelargestprofessionalservicesnetworkbyrevenueandnumberofprofessionalsintheworldandisconsideredoneoftheBigFouraccountingfirmsalongwithEY(Ernst&Young),KPMGandPricewaterhouseCoopers(PWC).德勤会计师事务所,为一国际性专业服务网络,与普华永道、安永及毕马威并列为四大国际会计师事务所。以员工数目计,德勤是全球最大的会计师事务所。

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkBusiness:RecruitmentNoNames,NoBias?Unit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPracticeNewsOne

NewsTwo

Anti-DiscriminationAgency:Anti-DiscriminationAgencypromotesanti-discrimination,equalopportunityprinciplesandpolicies.Itadministerstheanti-discriminationlaws,andhandlescomplaintsundertheAnti-DiscriminationAct1977.反歧视机构推广反歧视、机会平等的原则和政策。该局执行反歧视法,并根据1977年《反歧视法》处理投诉。

InstitutefortheStudyofLabour(IZA):InstitutefortheStudyofLabour(IZA)isaprivate,independenteconomicresearchinstituteandacademicnetworkfocusedontheanalysisofgloballabourmarketsandheadquarteredinBonn,Germany.IZA劳资经济学研究所,它是一家私营、独立的经济研究机构和学术网络,专注于全球劳动力市场分析,总部位于德国波恩。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/ə'sjuːm/tothinkoracceptthatsth.istruebutwithouthavingproofofit假定;假设;认为(CET-4,CET-6)

eg.Let'sassume(that)they'recomingandmakeplansonthatbasis.facility/fə'sɪlətɪ/buildings,services,equipment,etc.thatareprovidedforaparticularpurpose设施;设备(TEM-4,CET-4)

eg.Theproblemliesingettingpatientstoamedicalfacilityassoonaspossible.inspiration/ˌɪnspəˑreɪʃ(ə)n/afeelingofenthusiasmyougetfromsomeoneorsomething,whichgivesyounewandcreativeideas灵感(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/aɪ'dentɪfaɪ/v.tounderstandpeople'sfeelingsandideas理解;认同(TEM-4,CET-4)eg.Theaudiencequicklyidentifiedwiththecharactersoftheplay.initial/ɪ'nɪʃl/adj.happeninginthebeginning;first最初的;开始的;第一的(TEM-4,CET-4)eg.Theinitialreactionhasbeenexcellent.pragmatic/præg'mætɪk/adj.solvingproblemsinapracticalandsensiblewayratherthanbyhavingfixedideasortheories实用的;讲究实效的;务实的(TEM-8,CET-6)

eg.Inbusiness,thepragmaticapproachtoproblemsisoftenmoresuccessfulthananidealisticone.non-judgmentaladj.refrainingfrommakingjudgments,especiallyonesbasedonpersonalopinionsorstandards非主观的;无偏见的(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/'sævɪ/n.practicalknowledgeorunderstandingofsth.实际知识;见解;了解(TEM-8)eg.Heisknownforhispoliticalsavvyandstrongmanagementskills.alliance/ə'laɪəns

/agroupofcountriesorpoliticalpartiesthatareformallyunitedandworkingtogetherbecausetheyhavesimilaraims联盟(TEM-4,CET-4)

eg.Thetwopartieswerestilltoomuchaparttoformanalliance.

breach/briːtʃ/afailuretodosth.thatmustbedonebylaw(对法规等的)违背,违犯(TEM-4,CET-6)

eg.Thecongressmanwasaccusedofabreachofsecrecyrules.blunder/ˑblʌndə(r)/astupidorcarelessmistake愚蠢错误(TEM-8,CET-6)eg.Hesaidthatthetaxwasamajorpoliticalblunder.

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkPassageTwoUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

PassageOnePassageTwo

adept

/əˑdept/adj.skillfully娴熟(TEM-8,

CET-6)

eg.He'susuallyveryadeptatkeepinghisprivatelifeoutofthemedia.

discrepancy

/dɪˑskrepənsi/a

difference

between

two

or

more

things

that

should

bethe

same差异

;不符合

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

breach/briːtʃ/afailuretodosth.thatmustbedonebylaw(对法规等的)违背,违犯(TEM-4,CET-6)

eg.Thecongressmanwasaccusedofabreachofsecrecyrules.reinforce

/ˌriːɪnˑfɔːs/vt.to

make

a

feeling,

an

idea,

etc.

stronger

加强

;充实;使更强烈

(TEM-4,

CET-4)eg.Theexperiencereinforcedmysenseofloss.contradict

/ˌkɒntrəˑdɪkt/vt.to

be

so

different

from

each

other

that

one

of

them

mustbe

wrong

……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

Task4

Task1

Task2

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

Task4

Task1

Task2

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

Task1

Task2

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkRetellingandDubbingUnit10BusinessEtiquettePartVIOralPractice

Watchthevideoclipandretellitinclass.Thenseveralstudentscanworkingroupstodubthevideoclip.Task3Task4

Task1

Task2

PartILead-inPartIIConversationPartIIIBusinessNewsPartIVPassagePartVMini-TalkTeamPresentationUnit10Bu

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