综合商务英语一册Unit10.pptVIP

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综合商务英语一册Unit10.ppt

Integrated Business English Contents 1. Lead-in 2. Vocabulary 3. Reading 4. Language Focus 5. Speaking 6. Writing 7. Extended Reading Sum-up Lead-in Work in pairs. Think of the parts of an e-mail box. Name them in English. Lead-in The following is a sample of a business e-mail.Decide whether the statements in the textbook true or false. Subject: Discussion related to management policy and reminder for deadline due. Dear Staff, It has come to the notice of the management, and there are certain policies that are not expectable to most of the employees. These policies are bothering most of the employees and are affecting their general performance. Although most of us have a busy schedule, we shall bring up the policy plans during our next weekly meeting. It has also been found, the project is near its deadline but many have not yet completed their tasks at hand. Your problems and queries (疑问,询问) will be addressed (解决) in the next meeting as stated above. Thus, it will be better if we start concentrating on our project and give no opportunity to the client to complain. The management has full trust on the employees and we hope you will not disappoint us. Thanks, Benny Markson HR Manager Jackson Consultants Vocabulary Do you know the meaning of the following words? 1. delete 2. formal 3. colloquial 4. receive 5. format 6. send 7. compose 8. spam Vocabulary Do you know which words are often used in an e-mail? Refer to your textbook to see whether you can writer out the English words according to their Chinese meaning. Try to complete the e-mail. Reading Business e-mails are generally less formal than business letters. Business e-mails written to colleagues are generally direct and ask for specific actions to be taken. It’s important to keep your business e-mails

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