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SOIR AUIS WeaPresentation English for Special Purposes a free day before I leave. Now, before the meeting next week, you must have your sales figures ready. In fact, I'd like you to have them ready on Friday so that I can look at them at the weekend. Can you do that? Carter Yes, Mr Taylor. Taylor And I'd also like to see the report on the Trade Fair that you went to last week. Carter Yes, Mr Taylor. Taylor Do you happen to know when the marketing director will be back from the U.S.A.? Carter Yes, he should be back tomorrow. Taylor Oh, good. The Board Meeting is the day after tomorrow. I must try to arrange to see him tomorrow afternoon. Could you be there too, do you think? You haven't got anything on tomorrow, have you? Carter Well — I had arranged to see my doctor for a check-up. You know I had that accident last month — and just to make sure I'm OK.. Taylor What time are you seeing the doctor? Carter 5 o'clock. Taylor Oh, that shouldn't cause any problem. Just leave when you have to. Carter OK, that’s fine. T'll get back to my office. Bye, = Taylor Bye. Observe alguns exemplos extraidos do dialogo que voc8 ouviu e em particularas expresses usadas para exprimir a nogao de tempo, Es What time are you seeing the doctor? At5 0° clock. What day is the ITA meeting? It’s on Tuesday. 1, nice as preposiges que in |) Jn + um més ma estaglo 08 | 1 work from nie to five cam um momento precizo on | uta ano. 1 pode ser sible por tl, tum perfodo de temp estar "| Por exernpo: teat com 9 mesmo signed, Dare shor Insane. ©) Betccon. ands estas dite Por exemple: In winter preposigben sand estan ie AU10 velock in lon. {2 eorespondont em portage ‘At five past en, Tn 6 wsado tambénn om expres- | “entren ba ‘At Gennpregu tamtsin om ex- | sescomo inthomorning efter. | Por exennpio: [ressoes como: af Christmas, at | moon, eoning, im the minctendh | Phone mie between 2 and 4 this By On um dl da Se Syrrom.. teas dose prepost | 85 eetemende om port em dia 2 erara ou sets dae correspond cm portugts tas daa tesuandafortscomespondam | © rakes os wee Fer arene em poruagids 8 'de nee | fomictne weaken ence oe eae pa ae teenie on shane Tike in Landon from 1970 co | Perea: On Chas Da. we ‘Rens Bah is 4 oock 2 1 talked to him yesterday afternoon. He's coming to the ITA meeting next week. ‘The Board Meeting is the day after tomorrow. ‘You know I had that accident last month. 321English for Special Purposes oy Tetons Practice Ey ‘amos agra express aie epee um amo om sel ao presente ox ete ‘Shtempe oreo sa poster els dsnido no po ot no fir, Far ae oot ‘pos genase oda sarees qua esealas tempera qu exper noes Ee HarE, PASSADO, FUTUBO, HORAS. - ee ee & Os % |A. Oseucheteroebenotelegriss segue Bee frases compet para ans (eormagies come cea mos telegremes ARRIVING 645 A. SUNDAY, HERR scHNAIDT. Herr Sch fe avviving #2» sneer to reves on Sunday morning. 1 SER YOU THURSDAY 1930 REGARDS JOHN 2 MISS PEABODY TRAVELLING USA 315T MAY RETURNING JULY 43 PLEASE PHONE PRIDAY 010 A. THANKS FRANK MARTIN 4 CANT MAKE TONIGHT. SUGGEST FRIDAY P.M. OR WEEKEND. PLEASE PHONE ASAP” REGARDS DAVID SIMON.English or Spel Purposes 'B_ Reforma as soins fases,conigerande que hae 6d kde marg ¢ sto 1,90 (Gainers 0 am) Bromgt 3M Smith s coming on 15s Maze Hein coming tomerrow. 1 Mr Ferguson is retiring on 24th March, 2 Tm meeting Jane for lunch on March 1th st 12.20. 8 Mr Smith phoned on 14th March st 10.90 am. 4 The last meeting was held on Ist March 5 Your letter arrived on 12th March, 6 I retuned from Rome on 7th March, 7 The report must be ready by 15th March in the afternoon, 8 We are having dinner together on 14th March in the evening. sppolniment x) campromisgo sad ah sae Bet? Seco Fer ree teltwe Gonte'l) — fariirenburt cers Seta a = res Bey Sipe, sauder feud far) Ts canerdal Ens, 09English forSpecial Purposes Using — * Firat 38 Boast | L LLLP ELL L TTT aPractice in the Use of English Exercise One Exercise Two Pac o exes compltanda a segunda se de modo qi ema Sempre © eso EiSct pel scr mdse dspace cama: ‘You mist do your homework If nt, you won't be llowel wo go t9 the cinema tonighe Valse Unless you do Your homework you won't be allowed to go to the cinama to. 1. He's fat and short He's a... 2. Can't you remembor to cloze the door every time you leave the kitchen? 1 wish It soems strange to her to eat so much at lunchtime, Eating .. Honestly dear ind impossible to work and concentrate in the scorching sun. Honestly, dear, i= ‘Take your books to the swimming pool. You might fee like doing = bit of work there. Take your books to the swimming pool in ease All animals should be treated with respect. Every + It is this that fascinates me about astrology. This is Iidon't eare how much you pay me; I'm not going to work overtime, However. pap op ‘Completes segues senso, sch af) 2,5, 0 co tio so may romp: Beebe Its eck 1. Don't say .. nasty things about Tom. I ean only take 2 Tye got. things to do before tonight that I'm going to be .. busy a boe today, 3, Tyenever made... tasty bread before, and itwas .. quick to make you'd hardly believe it 4. "Twas saying, there's. work to do that you'd better get started soon. possible 5. Tidon’t Enow how you manage to concentrate on... things at onea, 6. He's got... money and .. lot of possessions that he doesn't know What to work for any more, 7. She was... charming girl before she met Tim, but he's . malicious that she's become. timid. a mouse, 8. She told me. funny story that T laughed until I ered, Infact haven't laughed .. for ages and ages. {en aon or ee 1 Seto nt see | go th ba sin tat ‘at on ee ‘ei cw waa 2 good ona eve | pages ae 05Practice inthe Use of English Exercise Three Exercise Four Complete sts ees oma exctnen tenn sprprado etre cs ropets. sexompt ‘Many people think English ie. buoweon German and Denis S)inix by mop ec) road) combine ‘Many peooie thing English fs across between German axd Danish. 1. Don't believe a word she says. She's only pulling your fa)arm b)leg finger a) foot 2, Tedoesn't matter how many’ excuses you make, you cant pull the ver my eyes, f)cottonb) wool) hair d) hat 3. He'd never goto live in the U.S.A. He's a dyedin-the communist. fa) flesh b) clothes) wool _d) skin 4, For years Tv seen Margaret ‘Thatcher on TV and then yesterday, ‘in Marks and Sponcers, I suddenly met herin the flo b) shop c) faco. a) roality 5. Tan see you had another late night yesterday, Mark. You look really under the fa) witcheraft bj wagon ) wigwam a) weather 6. All work and no play makes Jack a. boy. a) boring b) dull) ted 4) stupid 17. Listen, 1 can't possibly see you tomorrow. I's absolutely out of the fa) question b) possibility c) answor 4) reality 8, The word is on the tip of my ayfinger b) ips ¢) tongue 4) toe Complete ae seeintes nen sao os eos nou hese ses pla fora psa do ‘orb nads oir princes romp ‘That Chari neato 1. (opie) ‘That shale is unsafe. 1 needs Teparing/ to be repaired. My old cate Scotland was falling down so I estore $y ola candle fn Seotined ya falling dow oo ind it estore. 1. The street lamps are working again. The Council .. (mend). 2 There wore lots of misprints inthe article. The walter thought they (correct) spmieamvemie tras | Gers Acemman tee om Eoin emcee" | oanvae pace ore scam SSR TE?Practice inthe Use of English [Before buying the flat be sure. (messute) Her shir looks mueh longer than before. Sho must have. (ake iown), AAS her front door creaked she . (cl) Tida't sew the trousers myself. 1. (sew) by a professional dressmaker ‘Your shirt is creased. It. (ron), 1. my baby (vaccinate) against smallpox when he was § months oi, Vocabulary see — SEioem = BEE ie, = ans SEE. cen ee =n Soret enm ae gee = sata eee =o soheeks — Seen eats mors estes bd mao tempo Aten, eaga. de galier mod bees (expr) frveume ca or pesos fier 2) esa (ours). Teh Cpr) ‘Spee septa enoy lve rol ander the weather (ery:) sar parecer aaaraem apni eine fede rales aah) ‘ateeen malo Dineasane 4) ear fomend ie) ‘estar consenar sen) {rede Speen at a) ‘Buleducad, desma relict tongueCenyr) a pnts da agen Seitenende ean {opal somebedys es (op: tar sco de slgte, gor de topaliewostoner Joaearia orale een carr Sones epes (or) ‘Save scoring (0) arene Smo cr Soa {eta dowa (com) Pa prs tio ay it) ‘Batt saben tein (ea) ‘vers ane sae nconarOnly joking FD Seen te Z Tomas = Bcscotaacor calle upon’ one of bls more, ‘cine pons pall tbe word weather” street oal ama Mee ea wah oer te SE id hat cea the, eric ere rT a “eter poe in itin oon abe you el as URLSRSSES RES enone,a Understanding Americans Gaga na as opines se teergadees Peni ingtcos, rrr ene British Brats ‘osrcan Bask a a) Lady Jennings! was arranging flowers ina vase on the sideboard, >) Mrs Jennings! was arranging flowers in a vase on the buffet. ‘out to the kitchen for cook’ to wash up. ») Her husband, Henry Jennings Jr’, was wheeling the tea cart of | © aint plates out tothe kitchen for the maid to wash the dishes. oe, OF 2.8) Her husband, Sir Henry, was wheeling the trolley of dirty plates, 4.) sJust then their gon, named Henry after his father and ‘grandfather, came running in from the garden. “Good Lord’, “Hal,” cried Lady Jennings, “you're not to come into the drewing ‘oem’ in muddy wellies and @ sopping-wet anorak.” >) Just then their son, Henry Jennings III (the third) came ‘inning in from the yard. "My Goa’, Hanke,” cried Mrs Jennings, “You shotidn'* come into the living room’ in muddy rain boots and s sopping-wet parks.” 4a 1've just come in to get a chocolate bar and 2 packet of polos’, Mummy,” said Hel, as he ran back out into the rain, ») “I've just come in to get e eandy bar and a pack of lifesavers’, “Mommy,” said Han as he ran back out into the ran. 4, Jat ow 29Understanding Americans Exercise recedentes¢transereva-es como no exerplo. One British English American Erase fag Tomine EE SSR aitoronto ammo em) Exercise sonfitas Pre a Two Beompi ‘The maid puta tay of food on tho bet, ‘The cook put tray Of food on the sideboard, ‘The maid put a tray of food on the buffet [He was working in the yard weaning rain boots and a parka. 8. The candy bar was on the tee cart. 4 Mommy to her children: "You shouldn't eat that pack of lifesavers hefore dinner” 5. My God, haven't you washed the dishes yet? 1 2 Fospostas dos exercitios sen Fegan “pas rare ses PEe. | tae Ey nec ae np ets eer 0‘eh lean Made Yoon neo ‘eimade her ath think of Desig with a baby. Why, ceed but etry tat Deseo ee mae Sa ‘oy en Pie Battering hough gone (fal in found bite nthe sade of Satie er [se vas dat se nd en purge let y put of ‘sitio ie Nae Ven canned ery scing that she was without eh ofthe leah Forte si ‘pew be bent ad geil econ nd snes — ea er tn th tc nie he {ro bere ht Arman Aub ing ty eas ‘erthreanoc nth rT day a SCA ll fa iene yi hte Inown inshnther gh eb Pa {eyofetgny ser msheded there ps ‘Poke in tat ay when be sa bef the pe sep ‘Hen ie an lane ise pease eyo ae ‘Shing tnt ves breton neal chia Tonle almanad pew rsa and wand tings IGS REE Rs es ci ri Arment am hitb (mo odin stave dont, Madama Yaad drigin- seggra ior par er Dine bah Ta wna de i quad pms em Div cm sem tb. Come, sepa rsd oom tas Dena ‘omen mai do qu eb pur Mons onsen ove de Vanna tka cnsodradeedormecida Wt Semaradagranda cena depts “menue aconon nos sous tras ecomatzt acho ‘gfuara “Dada Ba tudo gu sabi ass Higa pesos across ie had ‘orsua cnt, pore ata dae sprees as. ss demarcation ue es i ano Ae-pmpitio orien grape deena geen cers elon fn do th, hase eal Coo ‘Mat ae: state ass da ponte, Coe spe ‘ar-dotompo, madame Vaimond hate henna ‘tg opcingsee mono degen Derr tinherde op ‘net por nna boefonts once pape sone ‘eda aides qua oot ook ‘ie Ap semi ot [Nts ede cirrus, quand la fie wn i op eae i dr pom a ha al ‘ame adc eet i itd ri a span pr srmio ests Copeterreqenticea cas ‘eo pola mga conc date gues a 9 ‘Smee Paris poe forthe fe oy (as, depots uaa me aore te A tate ede. {muito dan ql anti dows ges moana scab mbobereoeiete, “Monaural ‘ss clses bom seria oe lar crm da (ponies hon ns io tn ogee Fo he {ads ue la nea Kha um nome O ge impor ‘um nome quanespmdiadendc a doa as wate‘that she was nameless. What did it matter about a name when he could give her one of the oldest and proudest in Louisiana? He ordered the corbetlle from Paris, and contained himself with what patience he could until it arrived; then they were marr ‘Madame Valmondé had not seen Désirée and the baby {or four weeks. When she reached L’Abri she shuddered at the first sight of it, as she always did. Tt was asad looking place, which for many years had not known the gentle presence of a mistrest, old Monsieur Aubigny having ‘married and buried his fe in France, and she having loved her own land too well ever to leave it. The roof came down steep and black like « cowl, reaching out beyond the wide galleries that encircled the yellow stuccoed house. Big, solemn oaks grew close to it, and their thick leaved, far reaching branches shadowed it like a pall. Young Aubigny’s rule was a strict one, too, and under it his negroes had forgotten how to be gay, as they had been during the old master’s easy-going and indulgent lifetime. ‘The young mother was recovering slowly, and lay full length, in her soft white muslins and laces, upon a couch, ‘The baby was beside her, upon her arm, where he had fallen asleep, at her breast. The yellow nurse woman sat beside a window fanning herself ‘Madame Valmondé bent her portly figure over Désirée and kissed her, holding her an instant tenderly in her arms. ‘Then she tumed to the child. “This is not the baby!” she exlaimed, in startled tone French was the language spoken at Vaimondé in those days “Lknew you would bo astonished,” laughod Désirée, “at the way he has grown. The little cochon de lait! Look at his legs, mamma, and his hands and fingernails, real ‘ingernalls, Zandrine bad to cut them this morning, Isn't it true, Zandlrine?” "The woman bowed her turbaned head majestically, “Mais 2, Madame. “and the way he cris,” went on Désirée “is deafening, ‘Armand heard him the other day as far away as La Blanche's eabin, Madame Valmondé had never removed hor eves from the child. She lifted it and walked with it over to the window that was lightest. She seanned the baby narrowly, then Jooked as searchingly at Zandrine, whose face was turned to gaze across the ficlds. "Yes, the child has grown, has changed,” said Madame Valmond6, slowly, as sho replaced it boside its mother. What does Armand say?” Deésirée’s face became suffused with a glow that was happiness itself. “Oh, Armand is the proudest father in the parish, T Dblieve, chiefly because itis « boy, to bear his name; ‘though he says not, — that he would have loved a gil as well. But I know it isn't true. I know he says that to please ‘me. And mamma,” she added, drawing Madame Valmondé’s hhoud down to her, and speaking in a whisper, “he hasn't punished one of them —not one of them —since baby is born. Even Négrillon, who pretended to have burnt his leg that he might reat from work —he only laughed, and said Négrillon was a great scamp. Oh, mamma, I'm so happy; it frightens me.” Reading dignos de orgullo da Lowisiana? Ele fee vir a corbeille de Paris, erefreowa si mesmo coma paciéncta que conseguin ‘reunir até que ela chegasse; entdo se casaram. Madame Valmondé néo via Desirse ¢ 0 bebé hd quatro semanas. Quando chegou a LAbri ela se arrepiow como na primeira vez que 0 viu, como sempre acontocia ecm ela. ‘Bra um lugar de aparéncia triste, que por_muitos anos no tina conhecido a gentil presenca de wma dona de casa, pois Monsieur Aubigny tinha se casado na Franga ¢ td inka sepuliado a sua esposa, que tinka sempre amado demais 0 seu pais para deixé-to, O telhado pendia ingre- ‘mee negro como nm capua, estendendo-se além das amplas varandas que cireundavam a casa pintada de amare. Grandes, solenes carvathos cresciam ao seu lado, eas suas densas copas estendiam os seus galhos sombreandlo-a como um manto. A administragdo do jovem, Aubigny era tam- ‘bém severa, esob ela os seus negro haviam desaprendido a ‘ser alegres, como o eram enquanto vivou o condescendentee ‘nduilgente velho patrdo. ‘A jovem mée se recuperava lentamente, ¢estava deitada, no di, com asuas brancas e maacias musselinas ¢rendas, O bebé estava ao seu iad, apoiado no seu brago, no qual havia adormecido, mamando. A babd asidtiea esiava sen- taia ao lado da jancla abanando-se. ‘Madame Valmondé inctinow sua figura imponente so- ore Desirée ea beijou, sequrando-apor wm instante afetu- osamente nos seus bragos. Bntdo virou-se para. crianga. Mas este nd pode ser o bebe! ~ exclamon, em tom espantado. 0 francés era a lingua falada em Valmondé naguoles tempos. Bu sabia que ficaria espantada ~riu Desirée ~pelo ‘modo camo ele cresceu. O pequeno cochon de ait! Olhepara 4s suas pernas, mame, as mdos ¢ as wnhas, unhas de verdadie. Zandrine corton-as esta manhi. Niio 6 verdade, Zandrine? ‘A mulher curvou solenemente a sua cabeca coberta.com ‘um turbante, Mais si, Madame”. —E como chora ~continuou Desirée ~ é ensuritocedor. Armand ouin-o outro dia desde a cabana dos La Blanche. Madame Valmondé nao tinha afastado os olhos da cri- ana por wm instante. Levantou-o e andou com ele até a Janela mais Uuminada. Examinow-o atentamente de per- ‘to, entdo othou para Zandrine, que tinha virado 0 rosto para contemplar os campos. = Sim, a crianga cresceu, mudou ~ disse Madame Val- mond lentament,recloeene-ocotado dame. — Oque Armand diz’ (Orrasto de Desinée tomow-se cheio de wm britho que era.a feticidade por si sé =Oh, Armand 60 pai mais onyulhoso de da a pariquia, ‘rea, antes etude pormueéum menino, pare leva seu nomey se bem que de diga que nfo, que amaria igualmente uma, ‘menina. Mas sei que ndio é verade. Sei que di isso para ‘me agradar: B mamae ~ da completou, puxando a oaboga de ‘Madame Valmonaléparasi, esussurrendo ~ dendio tom purido ‘mais nentaum deles, realmente nenhum, desde que o bebe nasceu. Alé Négrillon, que fingia ter queimado uma perma ‘parendo trabadhar, eleapenas rin, edisse que Négrilon era um. grande malandro. Oh, mamde, estou tao fli; isso meassusta. ‘Tudo o que Desirée dizia era verdade. O matriménio ¢ depois 0 nascimento do filho tinham abrandada 0 génia 383eons ee Smee THe een oe pehiceite Gintcc see Sebs Seance seed et Sicgeocan dremchneen ont er satin her rom one tater n be ee, tude errine hag er Enger ne nc er Ione yn hr at hans sot hor shoulders The Sp Seon ley pon omy Santo ae aa ate a ‘of peconk fathom Dist’ veo had been fied sent Sica ne bn woe west "an bat ager novo “AN Ie wan ht ‘Sammy motatare guard upon ber fe ‘She ted ope oe it quaeoon oy but no oa pnt get de rad ry ea gu ementa Quendo a chave mara ir tay mae 2 ‘tava, Quand lesan. ano peta # Bes ng ‘tor Mes eos cous de Armand tine sd re ena acer dnd om "Grenade ia coe detris mess, evn. nnn tacoma conte de puna tiga csis tcremraganda ses pas No indo era su domiis pore Soccapta, Take ido somente ume sngreatde ace ‘ants um ordemisano enteos neon sto eser Mia deeeings mos aston, enborapads om ep ‘Seva nua rend: Bult ona ethan tried medange ‘an cra: Quad ene ly facta dered yaa, Swen dens: va eect [expen cu dacrane som fstpenions ord “si pode Sunde pen de repent oc pone deena sum conn com on exon, Distés a0 ‘at tactante paramore Bla stave snd su uate, on ena tendo ues, sc nyo pune grant deere tuctaem mrensuronb Obs moa rmasae nena ee on ra com Sonn marmosets. dp. ko ot Lar tact tay op at ‘Sing aahancoe atts uno dees dpe het sen fi het aha ‘ent cee an pot ane ea ‘Sotinimeacansn tr Laan passe dais Fowcatoageoti ccc enpono, [Exo pr erste O ag tom ae ‘Mt etn oo sou vo fon ota deue ore “Toustoncom opm mt, anocsnapea on Larrankun sme Quo te a cee ‘ong lemicwss aor apaon indi heart ipo? (ransiquemacionpctorecbtints mds dat, peop bata ‘Baicpmenssainds0oBarcnemdrascires bettered eed op and hese wooing he (or Hea eie the et sot anand obecen se ‘Sty terthe plod oer om hi are es ‘She Sayed motion, thse rtd pon ae “Prenton red hom, edith oa ‘Sfaom, lanka oor ehh What oor le He yt omy oven he gee om bo aes ter nrvd her with anwonted courage to deny eT Eickveemmire arte, Sh nee nee Qiao aerate Sceagcinaae seer ‘When che cold bold apn tn ber bahoe ‘éespniring letter to Madame Valmondé. cre er ae ti areas cara ein, Se ea! Shatner atreneetenraae one eat aa eee metas ‘sid veting. “Shale Armand se ake ones FEET es mnentrete ee eee ono cesmmeancnge Seer cers irae See ean Soran ete ‘twas an October afternoon; the aun was jut sinking, oguumarareetines caine SES ee cmaeaetoe Reating auraeo rug nando ter ous dpe ot rou o quant som pror ‘tupompetrse ~srnn -disefpmtsoars es pape papa tne lhe pono sen ib Ogre i? Digna “Bela mas gost ios co et cd stants @ en” Dime oa sek = 1 Sie, rp ovammnete quo ment eines iter Tie sun pope deo quad sess. Serotec aacoragen praca fo fom ‘ante nese trae! Oe pace mae ‘bt de oestrone, teeta qua aro ae Be mind ld lade ‘Spurenic pana ~ Gl pvun mann on ‘quan and ~e rename chr rsbnaomada Le anchor teat embor ies mba tom efi ‘Gun da cons apap a i eres ‘meer dies pe ian Moma sedan ucts rae roa di ue a so mas Pam de Dos ig ue ¢ ‘Gnade etd ser av no ee Bu qu more ‘Beemer epee crater “ha fcc th Din spora sa inode ele pr na pdegerteantSoncemcansN “Gnd ot chin, Dare com a bit do ‘ma eta ei ecmke fe a (ust tras panto wn ste pmina, rnd daly “Brite decrees tas pdasytas es ua Nida” Da tren Sent? Pot ‘oman psongtin do upon, ‘Sn Melgar? Bim ‘pn quinine det de ma ‘nates meio mde arcade ue donde ree owsnarmeama mente, plans asin mo cra (loa sea lo isha waa mas deo ‘eonctne ri qu tie mad ou ae ‘a tows como que atuidapl ply erginea- mencemitlon gern porn ea aman ‘Desde foi A pocur da craig, Zandvne stave ane dem ado para oto we tear comeecm ‘Ba tana paras das tragetia abd sm ono P= Toure deceptcapn edo os agro asta Seger rua tay de outubro sl eta 8 pond, La Lorn nea lonciscs cmposcenayrscabiem ong. 226Conversation STARRINGSCENE Y Detto executive? ‘Next question? Applicant? ‘What Is the manufacturing cost, sit"? Detto executive Now that’s a very good question, Tm lad’ you've asked that. The actual cost of the contents of these two packets docs not exeasl three tenths of @ penny” the retal price — eleven pence” (HOLDING Ur A PacKHT oF Di:rT0; ten pence half: Denny” (HOLDING UP A PACKET DF FRISKO) Now what does that indicate? Staniey ‘A whacking great profit” (THs OTHER AP. aot") Detto executive ‘To market a commodity itis necessary to exploit, and that costs money, Curren: Uy? we are giving fed Lesspoons with e Detio purchased "Excuse me, si, but has the firm" conside red the altemative? Detto executive ‘What alternative? Stanley. Tt just occured to me, sir", Soll the tow spoons snd give away the Detto” Detio executive “Tell me, what is your name? 338, Sorts woe Bay eh Stantey ‘Windrush, sir. Detto executive ‘Windrush, Well Mr Windrush, with your approach T see not only na’ future for ‘YoU, but no future for us”. You'd better igo Mr Windrush". You are not the deter ent type”: i ol era sxe ma ng Pet nna Per oe a ‘eth meme Sees | Riasaas asSCENE = Aunt Dolly ‘A worker"? Mr Cox Una, of course Aunt Dolly ‘Does. Mr Cox seriously suggest, Bertc, ‘thet Stanioy should tose i his Tot with the warking classes"? Tincoc eee Tm perfectly serious”. Er, tell me Stan ley, on the management side", what sort of money would you hope to slat wid? Stantey Oh, owt Mr Cos ‘Well, there you are Lady Dorothy" I reat if, en, # you were an unsilled wor Ker your union'd seo youd never gets tie as shat 8 pounds a week esctecreh Ss act | 2 Ua aoe ‘Sin, fem Sr | nena Ste ae" se Conversation Mr Tracepureel ‘And whats more, a a proper worker Stan- ley you .. you're important”. Politicians need your vote, so they fall over themeel- ves trying to make you happy”. Aunt Dolly (Can you imgine our Stanley here all mu- scles and sweat"? Mr Cox Oh no, no, no, no, no dear lady, you've ‘got hold of the wrong end of the concep: tion®. These days its the management who does all the ..er ~. perspiring” (avons) T'mean you take an uptodate Eeeeormmsie ‘Sento oer ones ot =TMALLRIoHT cr firm like Missiles". Your uncle Berti's gi ving himself ulcers trying to make them more efficient", ‘a! telling the men it ‘means a bigger wage packet; and you'll be the one who gets it Stanley”. Stanley must say it does sound attractive", aunt Dally Aunt Dolly T couldn't bear the thought of you having to Join one of those horrid unions". Stanley ‘Well, I don't suppose one has to ‘Aunt Dolly 0 hate violence’. Mr Dracepurcel Nonsense, mother. That, cort of thing doosn't happen nowadays. Well Stanley, ‘whet about it, oh"? Stanley Well uncle, would I be able to work my Lo Mr Tracepurcel OF course, in time Stanley ‘All right, FIL have a go" Mr Cox Very sensible”. Mind you, don't mention to anyone af the works that your uncle's fn the board of directors” it. er -. could fdisturb the er industrial peace, = meee ae pam So F hepemiot etewte Mr Kite Mr Kite ‘Brother Jackson, you're in charge of loa- dings, where was you"? Jackson Hetween the hours referred to T was at a shop stewards! meeting” Mr Kite ‘So you was there alone brother, Staniey Yes I was, except for the other chap". Mr Kite ‘The other chap. I think you ought to mow brothers that this so called “other ‘ehap” was In point of fact the new time ‘and motion man”. (GENERAL GRUMBLING ‘or WonxiES") Worker 7 ‘What, old Soapy? Mr Kite Brother Windrush, perhaps you'd care to make a statement about i. Stonley Tm terribly sory but he didn't tell me that, He just said that he was new here. Worker 2 You must be dead stupid”. Of course he wasn't going to tell you.Stanley Te was just that he was 20 interested in the truck”. Worker 3 ‘When all he's interested in is more work for less money”, Stanley But 1 wasn't working particularly hard, and T got the job done in half the time, Worker 3 ‘Well at that rate he'd only need half the drivers®. Oh you want your head seen 10" Worker 2 Tes all right for you, matey". We need the | money. ‘Stantey '30 do I*, in fact 1 could do with a bit Worker 1 ‘Huh! You're going the right bleeding way about getting it 'n! no mistake” Worker 4 ‘You silly co.tu.éw€lOt, (GENEHAL ASSENT ‘oF WORKERS") Worker 2 ‘Say that again Mr Kite Order brothers order! Windrush, your ea- ‘ell come up tonight before the branch for consideration” Nini rer ron cle Conversation felt Tatra ro fretted aca —(MALL Rist sr Stanley ‘Wall I would like to make it clear that T was not Working hard... just quicker Jackson Looking at the schedules here T'@ say you was working like a ruddy black” Mr Kite "Ere, that's it”. You all heard what was said in the speech about working with co- loured labour". The next thing you know well have the blacks here doing our jobs Iike they do on the buses in Birminghar, (GENEHAL ComMOTION OF WORKERS") Worker 2 ‘What are you going to do Kity, call the drivers out”? Mr Kite Call the drivers out? I tell you brothers, everybody's coming out. Workers Here here™. (onxenan asset) eto | Tee ho ei Scar Shue en acme” TN | FE guia cm prtuuts 9 POS cat | Sa te SCENE © Mrs Kite T hope you're satisfied Fred Kite, Mr Kite Look mother, it was democratically arri- ved at”. I'mean Iam chairman of the ‘works committee ..% Mrs Kite (Oh yes, you're chairman ofthe works com- mittee all right, don't we all know it"! Sick to death of you and your works com- ‘mittee™. Union this, union that, and your blasted Soviet Union’. Mr Kite "There is a strike on, mother”. Mrs Kite ‘You tollin’ me there's a strike on. 1 tell you something else: the strike’s spread — 1 this house — from now on". (CALLING Drsrains") Cynthia" Get our bags pac oe ked. We're going back to auntic Raith’ (WALKING UP TO HER HUSBAND) There's {wo can play at this game, you know". You ‘wanted a strike. Youve got one. Pape when you feel like going back t0 work, Twill And here's something else Tat going to ‘ell you. Here's another str ke that’s one hundred percent solid. (extts) =‘Seretely are ace. ‘Sein ie neonate SCENE Stantey ‘(ro TRacePURCEL) You cheated everyone, leven sunt Dolly” Mr Tracepurcel ‘You leave my mother out of this Aunt Dotty (wATCHING THR PROGRAMDER AP HOME) By my sour Stantey ‘You're « bounder, uncle Bertie. stream lined, chromiumplated, old-fashioned bounder" ‘Mr Tracepureet Cad Stanley "You humbug! Mr Tracepurcel ‘Traitor’! Stanley "You twister"! Mr Tracepurcel ‘Sneak! Stanley. ‘Skunk*"! Maloom Muggeridge ‘Gentlemen, gentlemen please. What we want to got at are the facta Stanley ‘The facts! Pve got the facts over hore. He: re thay are (OPENING THE BLACK DRIEP. CASE TOWARDS THE CAMERA AND TIPPING ‘THE LOOSE, NEW BANKNOTES ONTO THE TA cet Ste ‘BLE)*" hundseds of them! ‘These are the nly facts that interest anybody in this dispute. This is what they all want (SWEE- PING SOME OP THE NOTES INTO THE AUDI: ‘TORIUM™) ~ this i all they want. (PICKING UP TWO HANDFULS OF NOTES AND HCL. DING THEN AROVE HIS HEAD") Something for nothing”! (Ar THIS POINT HE HURLS THE MONEY 1x ALL DIRECTIONS. AND CHAOS BREARS OUT ‘THE, SHOW 18 QUICKLY TAKEN OFF THE aR") = Beers bp Ih oud ek oaEnglish for Special Purposes Listening ‘Management qualities Giving opinions Nesta vidoe spresentaos uma eatevisa com ute pesos anseis par dar sia {pie can qe cnn ct unr ms nos pare ‘Anes de avi eqs, olserve a tbela sale essinale ra princi clung ax ‘Faces asta minions Ingo ordem deena cer 8.8 ‘°StsonSancon, as es pesos nesta Ftaraea egal rT Interviewer In the second par ofthis intorview I like to ask each ‘of you in turn what you conaidarto be the three most important ‘qualities for a good manager. Perhaps we could hear your ideas frst, Mr Renolde, Renolds Well, think that at present the most important quality is the ability to deal with other people. I know wo are a manufacturing Industry, but I fel very strongly that we also have a great responsibility towards our personnel. Secondly... well let me see. Yes, in my opinion the second most Important quality must be the ability to talk to our personnel about thoir jobs, ¢hoir futures, their problems, ete. To be able to relate to ‘them, you know. ‘And thirdly......well.....Tsuppose I'd put adaptability asthe third most important quality I¢hink that tein withthe other eo points I mentioned to give my idea of n good manager. Interviewer Well thank you for your opinions, Mr Renolds, Perhaps swe could hear your views now, Me Pritchard Pritchard Well, consider the present situation requires a rather different approach to the whole question of management and therefore ‘different qualities for managers Thelieve that a good manager is one who can persuade people that is ‘way is right. Isn't that why’he is a manager? Getting poople to accept his decisions and to follow his leadership — that, in my view, is the ‘mark of good manager. ‘Secondly, feel that he should be firm with his people — that’s how ‘they'll come to respect him,Presentation English for Special Purposes ‘And thirdly... .'m ofthe opinion that he should be physically fit. Jn this day and ago tho pressures and strains are so great that only the filtest can survive, and those are the ones who should be the managers ‘Mentally competent — of course — but physically competent, also Interviewer » Well, thanks, Mr Pritchard Could we hear what you think, Mrs Stainton Stainton Yes, certainly. think my views probably represent @ iixture or synthesis of my colleagues’ opinions. ‘The most important quality is, in my opinion, the ability to think Aeexibly — to find new answers and new solutions ‘Secondly, [fool that as managers we shouldbe able to handle people, fs I'm sure that for the company, good labour relations means © happy ‘and secure future, But this doesn't mean that we should be to lenient por too dogmatic. No, the third quality should he, in my view, the ability to direct and control people effectively. Interviewer Well, thank you all for yo opinions. = ‘Afethcalewmescrrentes uma ers ee et ov, Ose ovo mode 1. Bxprimir uma opiniéo de modo decidido definitely think that, Tmnsure that." Tmeonvinced that. Toally do think Ghat. ‘ies er cea | Te ei en 2, Exprimir uma opiniio de modo neutro As Tsee it," T think Teonsider. 1 fel. In my opinion. ‘ama oi | de |, carpnin om rartagets dh oe" nae? S| nw BaP 9 mS 3. Exprimir uma opiniio de modo nto taxative Tm inclined to think that.” [tend to think.”English oe Spesil Purposes Practice Apresentamce agi sganepecuenos Aogos comsitos po dus fase: 9 primer. ‘Specs a opts a Ao a soguas eB i oa lunes Bo concord cn ‘A eaptine ou pint deme decid erongiy ~3) newt (oer = 8) o8 ND Ste nally 0) Ft compltareads tm doe paqunos oan: ‘col na expend spropla rte ela apresencads a Preenation; ‘Shea plea ou apo de peeees sods ya forma fae, “nice raze com Of oly pra metas decor dB ‘tear coo fo cameo ope dogo. 1A. 1 dofinitely think that oil supplies will run out before the end of this century, (W)_-— last until then, ‘Oh really! Fim inclined to think they'l last until then. 1 think our holidays are too short. (8) too Tong. {In my opinion we should inerease production of the C414, w) ‘decrease {tend to think the most important quality fora good manager instamina, ON) creativity 1 feet we should review the sales figures monthly. 8) Tortnightly I really do think we are spending too much on training. (W) not spending enough. ‘Tm inclined to think the Production Department needs reorganising. (Wyss the Marketing Department. ‘As I see i, the Rand D Department should eoncontrato ‘on developing more products, 0) beter, T'm convinced we should accopt the terms offered by the employers, ot reject. 10 A. 1 definitely think we should speed up the implementation of Plan A, is) slow it down, we Poe > we DD b> Be ee bBo eb ooEnglish orSpeial Purposes 11 A. [tend to think we should ineregse the number of flexitime hous. BG) Increase B Fespostas dos exercicios is | |g oe a ee Re Ee a | 5 SEER ay nw tee a § Stat ond wor et zen ona My stg cole rw ss er [oe are arEnglish forSpecial Purposes, ‘Vocabulary spproach (x) SEE hey entry (6), eerie ai (4) te"denl with e1) te decree ee street ate) fe iow comp) ‘exis. eight tn) {erhangle (1) ‘mark meareting (einen e&) {late fo} (6 01) to require (6) to review fu #) te ram ow (ezoma) ‘eonaty ca) Senatet ie'Sow gown c 4) {o speed pt 2) omina (o) Siran 6) ‘sronpy Cade) appl sondage, modo de tata dew assmto Sera Spee commer omar) Simei ea deg ar ‘Semen eagente Sriparacta Geto oe una empress) ‘Sacer al ‘marketing rise paral cm o mercado Eeprefocia um tno ‘eblener slat ca relconarse eqerr terres ‘ver oanar donot ‘Sau ea eapow do erie ‘Srl doce (i cpachde de esitncin eon. “mpament,provsto Troe, et tec ugar omer em eso 3 Fomecto, ramentoo vunrrs| Practice in the Use of English Exercise One Exercise Conplote ongines ase wand fk 0 uompta Told vou yesterday, we wont ep om holiday thi yar ‘Ks Teta You yertrday, we wont go on holiday thio yer. She's a good mime. She can realy walk. x puppet. She's & Good mime She com rally wali like a puppet. 1. Very good, Sally, goon . this! 2... a salesman he is not very good, but what can you expect? Ho's ‘very much his father 53. Twork... a civil servant in the morning and... private teacher in the afternoons. 4. .. Twas staying with my family over the weekend, I dida't bother to ntact my friends, [think they should pay more attention to their tennis coach's instruction, .. we de. 6, Tfshe'd known he was going to grow up chat, she wouldn't have siven him go much freedom when he was a child 7. Wenever know whether people are going to behave... we would expect them to, 8, Dow they say and you won't fai Jonton page Somare| sama ai +] Stay tute ane ea ee Gan pen wee (atmuncrn mci SSRIS SS, ‘Compare as seguntss ase 2) We haven al roast hee for fang tine BS ean ae ence we deat bac "formule as ras do exer and afore tema com ru nt squea com I's along time since she last wrote to me. ‘You haven't talked about your work fora Tong time. We haven't gone out togeiher for ages. It’s seven months since I saw her last. Thaves't received a present for Year, Ie’sages since I went to a pub and got really drunk. haven't heard from my relatives in Mexico fora longtime. ‘We haven't played polo for ages, have we, Claire? 2, ante fr ac | se ie pr en | bg Sicingr tires | saint BT steeste wet Froomopriorpe Sau | Eth hon Aa a | fs 249Practice nthe Use of English Exercise Three Four Ten este wouho completo escotendo as expresies cores, entre ne suger, Brompl: ‘Jot of tafe fa London when I was young. ‘Shere was being "ty There ured tbe) Teas, 6) Tt usd to he "Phere deed to be lot of traffic in Landon when I was Young. J. a lot of trafic in London when I was young. I xemember + for school ‘on numerous occasions hecause imponsible to even eross the road, Sutelde my house for about half an hour. But «Thad to go t0 schoal of ‘course, When I was bit older my father © to school even if my mother ‘thought too expensive. Today that London is " eleanest cites in Europe, «. seems unbelievable to someone like me. And even if IIs ‘rue, the exeting London of my childhood for anything. 4, a) There was being b) There used tobe c)Ttwas d) Itused to be 2 a)being late b)to belate ¢)tohave been ated) to having been late 3. aithas been b)itwas being ¢)itwas_ d) ithad been 4. a) however were the traffic b) hostever was the traffic ©) no matter how was the raffie d) whatever the waffie was lke 5. a)letme drive b) let me to drive e) allowed me drive 4) allowed me deving 6, s)ithad been b)itused tobe o)itwas d) ithas been 7. a)itisclaiming b)iselaimed ¢)itis claimed d) itis claimed to be 8. a)within the) one of the) the d) between the 8. a)which b) that e) and. d) what 0, a) willnot change b) shall not change ©) should not change {8 Would not change Dope de eta a expenses mp that ero! dn apse tha de es puntos rormanoetsinds on aanesrest conten euppoas that they are extremely ich ‘They must be extremely riche 1 don’ suppose that she is mother. ‘She cat be his mothe 1, Teuppose that John bought some milk 2. Ldon't euppose that you liked that meal very much, 8, Lsuppose that English is your mother tongue.mebrecese: eee {o appreciate) Seieervant (a) cunt) e'eoes 6) cle a) to fale) forestry eel com) ‘hgetamed Ga) etyeeCerm) teas) ime (a) other tongue (e) eeont Poppet) res ‘berate ay Practice in the Use of Engish {don’t suppose that you have any energy left after that race, suppose that you are very pleased with your recent stccost don't suppose that you want to got married just yot. suppose that it is raining 1 don't suppose that you appreciate that type of humor. cottseentens ean ‘Ferntree, conimuar csr stems Sch es snete Trauamae ona competao — ‘areca Respostas dos exerecios eaunensssnsc FES sica me sed pa, Cain? SSE ochre‘ug ntpogena sé a qualo wo particular de una ‘to conti parm entra stung comico ‘The judge was questioning a man accused of stealing another man’s saw". “Henry sd how far did you carry it?” the Judge asked. “Only from his hhouse to ine... about three miles”, replied ‘Simmons, “Thea I sentence you to ten days in jail’, the judge sighed. “That was carrying a Joke’ toe far”. aSeacas entre o= dois Fepistos lnguisicos, Brith Bnglek Anertaan English = 1-2) The smart’ young civil servant was waiting atthe bar to order a lager a whisky? and a glass of vermouth. ') The well-dressed! young government employee was waiting at the bar to order a heer! a sooth’ and a glas of vermouth, 2.8) The barman was watching a test match* on the telly and paid no atlention tothe custom ») ‘he bartender was watching the World Series' on TV and paid no attention tothe customer. 8.4) “Lay.” the young man said, “if you aren't going to serve me I'l 0 to another pub. The torvice here is shocking” by "See here” the young man said, “if you aren't gonna? serve me TIL io to another bar. The service here is lousy”. ee Eee ees ed eee ‘Smo re burton por cnt | gees tae gp ca4.2) The barman dida't like being ticked off, bt was clever“ enough rot to get angry. “Tl be with you, guv, as soon as this batsman is ou," he answered. by The bartender dida' like being told off, but was smart enough not to got mad." be with you, buds’, as soon as this batter is fut,” he answered. = Exercise One Foc io stad ieee eve eonon ms fs atone ances Dritish English American English 1 svar well reso E Silent Frere omplovee Exercise Two ‘Bas rates eso eras ea dzercan Es Reeser en Bch li Bxomples ‘The bartender poured aoteh and sd for tho customer. ‘The barman poured x whisky and vou fr the customer 1, The bartender poured a scotch and soda forthe customer. 2, “He's gonna bea smart boy when he grows up,” said the proud tanto father feebere neem 2, The government employee said thst the California beer was lousy. | “yeti ian 44. The batter told off the umpire and got sent off the field" 55. 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(PENDLEBURY CARRIES Ow cutsetinc") If anyone did rob our ‘van®... Well its virtually impossible to di- ‘pose of stolen hilion, in thie country at any rate”. Pendlebury ‘Yes, oh yo, I imagi Holland {OP But of course, if it could be smuggled « Ira. Pendlebury ‘What a hope"! | 10 eee lp tne The | sta ur cag me SCENE Sires om eens | Scart aes Shar ‘ee apoyo er wteece tr Pence | Peer (CHISELLING AWAY AT A BLOCK OF STONE, 1 LATEST SCULPTURE) lave, T have set my life upon a. cast” Him hin. Richard the third. I believe ies turning into a self portrait. 1 shall call him "The Slave, Oh my dear Holland, Tm so sorry, you're stl feeling bad. The Iheat of that place, [always forget Holland Oh no, it wasnt the heat. Tm used to that in my jow Pendlebury Oh really? Holland ‘Your place is very similar tothe refinery’ Pendlebury Really! I had no idea" Holland ‘We turn gold into bars, you turn lead into Eiffel wowers, that's the only difference” Pendlebury ‘Only! Huh huh! I¢T had gold to deal with, Holland Yes? Pendlebury ‘Ab, an idle dream”. Hm! Tt must be # big responsiblity Toa aL corer ot seHolland Oh, I wouldn't say* it’s out of the que stion®. Saying one had the means of mel ting the stuff down" Pendlebury To the kitchen stave! What a job! Holland ‘Well, of course not. It would mean taking fn a partner” Pendlebury “Ah, risky! Bringing other people in® Holland ‘That would be essential in any ease. No fone person could rob our van unaided” Pendlebury "You mean he'd need accomplices” Holland Procisely. A gang" Pendlebury ‘A gang! Not so easy to come by”. Holland h, I don’t know. With gold selling on the continental black market at two and half times its standard price”. I mean, ‘tute a few people would be willing 10 hance an arm for half million", Pendlebury ‘Yeah. yes. But how er .. how would | you got your gold across to the cont Holland ‘Well, supposing one had the right sort of partner", in the form of, er, shall we say, Eiffel Tower paperweights Pendlebury (LAUGHING) Ho ho ho ho! By Jove, Hol Jand, it’s a good job we're both honest men". Holland Itis indeed, Pendlebury®. (ray Look ar EACH OTHER, SMILING") = SCENE 2° 5 Police radio report Scotland Yard* are searching the roguet! gallery in the hunt for the criminal and helping them is the bank:clerk hero, lucky Little Holland, There is no doubt that Pan re Ferersons ST sii pean ‘epee Berle eee gma itemaees Bataleon atid Se en ameter: aaa aii Soret Sa Seco osTHE LAVENDER HILL MOB redone, feontanis” thie robbery is the work of a master. Imind*, The police of every county® have {instructions to leave no stone unturned in their nationoride search". Bvery possible Clue” ie being investigated, however small nd unimportant tmay appesr on the sur face". The Yard are confident of ultimate fuuceess", becatse anyone who teafics in olen gold will find its too hot to han fle. Scientific research reinforces the ‘man on the beat" All the big guns are on the side of the aw. Link by Tink= a chain fof cast iron evidence is forged, Men ‘who might he able to assist the police in their enquiries” are being sought in all likely hideout. tis expected that achar- fo" will be made within (wenty Fours. Meanwhile the Yard chiefs” conth fue to work in calm and imperturbable harmony. A spinit of complete confidence prevails” ia SCENE = Holland (SINGING AS HE HAMMERS NAILS INTO THE, TAST BOX OF GOLD SIFFEL rowexS") This time tomorrow" where shall Tbe? Not in this old foundery. Pendlebury ‘Now it's all over® I suppose I may dare ss Is been a mnost remarkable coup Shorty ‘The biggest job of its kind” since one- ‘eyed Dobson got avay with the G.L’s pay packets", Two million dollars, Grosvenor Square, 45", Hollard ‘That was before devaluation”, and this is ‘one million pounds. (DRIVES ANOTHER Shorty ‘Well that’s right! Blimey”, we got the re- cord. (THEY HEAR THE CLIN OF THE POUNDERYS ON GATE") Pendlebury ‘That you Lackerey"? (LACKEREY ENTERS) Pendlebury ‘What's the matter?
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