Business English 商務一點通
Taking a message
Kind 友好的
People who do things to show that they care about other people.
Message 口信
A piece of written or spoken information which one person gives to another.
Urgent 緊急
Very important and needing you to take action immediately.
Contact 聯絡
To telephone someone or write to them.
Being late for work
John: Morning, darling!
Secretary: Late again, Mr. Berry! You’re in real trouble this time! The General Manager wants to see you.
John: I don’t believe you! What did he say!
Secretary: Just that he wanted to see you. He’s going to fire you. Mr. Berry!
John: Don’t be ridiculous! He can’t fire me; I do my job very well.
Secretary: Yes, he is. Wait a moment, please. It’s the General Manager’s secretary for you. Mr. Berry.
GM’s Secretary: Mr. Berry! The General Manager wanted to see you at 9 o’clock, and now it’s a quarter to ten. It’s no good, Mr. Berry. Will you please come here immediately!
John: Oh yeah, sure. I’m real sorry.
Secretary: You’re in trouble now! You’re in big trouble!
Vocabulary:
Ridiculous 荒唐的
Stupid or unreasonable and deserving to be laughed at
Quarter 四分之一, 一刻鐘
One of four equal or almost equal parts of something; ¼
Immediately 立刻, 馬上
Now or without waiting or thinking.
The top manager of a company (also called CEO)Trouble 麻煩
Problems or difficulties
Calling to have some equipment fixed
John is calling Martin to repair his electronic secretary…
Martin: Hello. Martin Black speaking.
John: Hi! This is John Berry.
Martin: Sorry? I don’t remember your name, Mr.. Very. Which company are you from?
John: No, this is John Berry, from Plastic Box.
Martin: Oh yes, of course! How are you, John? Nice to talk to you! Are you happy with your new secretary?
John: That’s the reason I’m calling. There’s something wrong with it. Can you come and take a look?
Martin: Yes, John, I’ll be happy to come around. See you later!
New product presentation
Martin is introducing a new product to John…
Martin: I want to show you something incredible. This is an amazing new product, John. It’s a revolutionary product!
John: Is it a computer?
Martin: No, John. It isn’t a computer, it’s an automatic electronic secretary.
John: Gosh! What does it do?
Martin: It answers the phone. It types letters. It does everything.
John: Gee! Can you show me?
Martin: Yes, John, certainly! What’s the name of your company, John?
John: Plastic Box.
Martin: OK…..Listen to this!
Computer Secretary: Good morning, Plastic Box Company. This is John Berry’s secretary. Can I help you?
Martin: Yes…And if you’re not in the office.
Computer Secretary: Good morning. John Berry’s secretary here. I’m sorry, Mr Berry isn’t in the office this morning. Can I take a message?
John: Gee, she’s beautiful. I want to buy her!
Martin: Fine! Can you sign here, please?
John: There you are!
Martin: Thank you very much, John. See you again!
John: Good Bye!
Vocabulary
Amazing 令人驚異的
To cause someone to be extremely surprised
Revolutionary 革命性的
A very important change in the way that people do things
Automatic 自動的
Able to work or move by itself without needing the operation of a person
Secretary 祕書
A person with the job of preparing letters, arranging meetings, etc., for another.
Talking to an Airport Executive
Rowland is interviewing the sales and marketing manager of Southampton Airport in the UK…
Rowland: Jackie Daniels, you’re the sales and marketing manager here at Southampton Airport. What’s it like working at an airport?
Jackie: I’ve been at Southampton for three years now and I find it’s a very exciting environment to work in. We’re also quite a small team of people here, so there’s very much a good team spirit. Everybody helps each other out.
Rowland: How do passengers react when a flight has to be delayed?
Jackie: The frequent flyers are normally, um, pretty good. They’re sympathetic, they understand the reasons. Having said that, if it happens a bit too often they’re also fed-up.
Rowland: What are the main causes of a delay?
Jackie: The main ones we see here will be, um, the weather. There can also be air traffic control delays.
Rowland: So what’s the most important thing about working at an airport? What’s your main consideration?
Jackie: It’s got to be the customer service. If it wasn’t for the passengers we wouldn’t have a job and so our main role here is to make people’s transfer through the airport and their flight as pleasant as possible
Vocabulary:
React 反應
Do something because something else has happened.
Sympathetic 有同情心的
Being understanding and kind to someone because of some bad thing that has happened to them.
Air traffic control 空中交通管制
The organization which controls airplanes in the sky and allows them to take off or land.
Considerations 考慮
Things we need to think about.
Talking about our job
Marco is talking to Kristi about his job…
Kristi: So, Marco, you’re not a student any more, obviously.
Marco: No, certainly not! I’m working in the computer industry now. For ECS, Electronic Control and Security, in fact they’re a multinational corporation, their headquarters is in Los Angeles, and they have branches all over the world.
Kristi: Yes, I’ve heard of ECS, of course. What do you do for them, then? Are you some sort of computer buff?
Marco: Certainly not! Here, take a look at my card.
Kristi: “Marco Benini, Assistant Marketing Manager, Central Italy”. Good for you Marco!
Vocabulary:
Industry 產業
One part of the economy in which a company or person is in.
Multinational 多國的; 跨國的
In many different countries.
Branch 分枝機構; 分公司
Local office of a company, not the main Office. Some companies have lots of branches.
Buff 專家
Expert or person who knows a lot about something.
Applying for a job
Mr Conn is talking to John about a job…
Mr Conn: Good Afternoon. Take a seat Mr Berry. Now I have your letter of application here. I see that you worked for Plastic Box for a while. What was your position there, exactly?
John: I was marketing Manager.
Mr Conn: Were you indeed?
John: Well, to be absolutely exact, I was Junior Assistant Deputy Marketing Manager. But I could have become Marketing Manager in a few years. You see I was doing very well when I left.
Mr Conn: If you were doing so well, Mr Berry, then why did you leave after only nine months?
John: Well, I thought it was, like, time to change jobs, you know, time to move into a different field.
Vocabulary
Marketing 行銷
Making people interested in a company’s products.
Junior 初級
Low position or place.
Deputy 代理人
Similar meaning to junior, but deputy means number two.
Field 領域
Industry or area or place.
Impossible, or very difficult, to believe
Vocabulary:
Company 公司
An organization which sells goods or services in order to make money
Happy 愉快,高興
Feeling, showing or causing pleasure or satisfaction
Reason 原因,理由
The cause of an event or situation or something which provides an excuse or explanation.
Tipping
Marco and Hassan are having a tour with their teacher David, and Hassan tips the guide a little too much…
Tour Guide: If you found my words helpful and interesting, please feel free to leave a few cents or dollars. Thank you.
Marco: How much did you tip him, Hassan?
Hassan: I gave him a $100 bill.
David: Really Hassan, that’s ridiculous! You can’t give someone a $100 tip!
Hassan: I’m sorry my teacher. For me, money is rubbish; and what do you do with rubbish? You throw it away.
Marco: If you’ve got any more of that sort of rubbish, Hassan, you can always throw it at me.
Hassan: Not at you, Marco, you are my friend.
Vocabulary:
Feel free to do something 隨心所欲
Do something if you want to but don’t do it if you don’t want to.
Ridiculous 荒謬的
Very stupid and totally unreasonable.
Rubbish 垃圾
Waste material to be thrown away
Tip 小費
Money that you give people who provide you with good service.
To be able to bring back a piece of information from your mind, or to keep a piece of information in your memoryHang on 不結束通話,稍等
To wait for a short timeRoom-mate 室友
Someone who shares a room or apartment with you
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