International Express Pack A-Unit1
International Express Pack A-Unit1
International Express Pack A-Unit1
Monique Bresson
ROBERTO ANGELINI
Consultant
Export Wine Sales Bacchus SpA Via della Pergola 76 50132 Florence Tel: +39 (0) 55 53 75 866 Fax: +39 (0) 55 53 75 867 Email: r.angelini@bacchus.it
Bresson Translation Services (London, Paris, Rome) MB Offices 46 Chapel St, London SW1 8QW Tel: +44 (0) 20 7579 5979 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7579 5998 Email: m.bresson@mbtrans.com
James Turner
Wine Journalist 15 Honeywell St, London EC41DT Tel: +44 (0) 20 7331 8582 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7331 2281 Email: turnerj@winedine.co.uk
Dialogue 1
1. Does James know Monique?
No, he doesnt.
2. What does Monique say to James and what is his reply? How do you do? How do you do?
Dialogue 2
Dialogue 3
Listen to the conversation between James and Monique. Tick the correct answer.
1. What does James do when he goes to the wine regions? sales conferences
He attends interviews people
gives presentations
Listen to the conversation between James and Monique. Tick the correct answer.
once a year
He travels to Italy twice a year
2 or 3 times a year
Listen to the conversation between James and Monique. Tick the correct answer.
London
She lives in Paris
Rome
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Study the examples She lives in London. I often travel in Europe. Do you have time for dinner? Does James know Monique? I dont work for Wine &Dine magazine. He doesnt speak French.
Present Simple Use the.................................to talk about long-term situations and routine activities. Positive form: I / we / you / they + V-infinitive
Negative form: I / we / you / they + do not (dont) + V-infinitive does not (doesnt) He / she / it + .................................. +V- infinitive Questions: Do ..................+ I / we / you / they + V-infinitive? Does ..................+ he / she / it + V-infinitive? Short answers: Yes, S + do/does. / No, S + dont / doesnt.
100%
always usually
often
sometimes
seldom / rarely
0%
never
Position:
Listen to the examples. In questions beginning with do/does, the voice goes up at the end. In questions beginning with question words, the voice goes down at the end.
Listen to the questions and write a 1. Do you travel a lot? 2. How often do you come here? 3. Do you speak French? 4. How often do you go to Italy? 5. Do you work here every year?
or b
or b
meet 3. Roberto and James always.......................a lot of important people in the wine business at Vinexpo. (meet)
doesnt live 4. Monique............................in France. (not live) dont speak 5. The Italian wine producers......................French. (not speak) travels 6. James often..................to France and Italy. (travel)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Monique / speak / Italian? Where / she / work? James and Roberto / write / about wine? James / work for / Wine &Dine? Roberto / know / Monique? James / live / Italy? He / love / his work? Where / Moniques parents / live?
Group A: Read the Editors letter and write 5 questions. Group B: Read the Visitors profile and write 5 questions.
edition (n)
a special edition
Read the other text. Practice in pairs. Ask and answer the questions.
3. I drive to work.
4. I am late.
Why are you going out? At 4 oclock. To buy a newspaper. When does it leave?
Spain.
Its mine.
Im a journalist. Im 35.
$20
Wh- Questions allow a speaker to find out more information about topics.
When? Where? Who? Why? How? What? Which (one)? Whose? Whom?
Time Place Person Reason Manner Object/Idea/Action Choice of alternatives Possession Person (objective formal)
How much? How many? How long? How often? How far? What kind (of)?
Write questions for the underlined parts. 1. They live in Dijon. Where do they live?
4. She visits them in June. When does she visit them? 5. They meet important people at Vinexpo. Who do they meet at Vinexpo?
LEISURE SURVEY
Learning Vocabulary
Add 3 or more words to each group. employee
colleague salary employer meeting
Work experience
office
journalist
interpreter architecture
accountant
Jobs
secretary
webmaster
economist manager
Add 3 or more words to each group. uncle aunt Family niece grandchildren brother sister-in-law cousin nephew
parents
a phone call
an appointment
a cake
progress
a speech
a choice
breakfast
a meeting
night
autumn
lunchtime 5 July
midday
the afternoon
ferry
travel
train plane
holiday
motorbike
holiday
horse riding
activities
sunbathing
sightseeing
Word pair
SEND MEET
MAKE DO ATTEND a business trip
an email
a meeting
a visitor
a job
tall
expensive
short
cheap easy
difficult
hard-working
lazy
happy
hot
sad
cold
She commutes from Oxford to London every day. unemployed suitcase quiet > < noisy
Bengali
Spanish
English Russian
Japanese
Mandarin Chinese
Arabic
Portuguese
Hindi
Listen and fill in the missing languages and the numbers of speakers.
The worlds top ten languages 1. Mandarin Chinese 2. English Spanish 3. ..................................... 4. Hindi Arabic 5. ..................................... 6. Portuguese 7. Bengali Russian 8. ..................................... Japanese 9. .....................................
377million ............................
266million 182million .............................
181million
165million ............................. 162million ............................. 158million 124million 121million
German 10......................................
80%
2bn 1.1bn
1/2
3/4
: one / a half
: three-quarters
5/7
: five-sevenths
Shaking hands when people meet sb for the first time when they meet again after a long time
greetings
Good evening
Good night
Listen to the 3 conversations and tick the phrases you hear. 1. Excuse me, are you...?
2. May I introduce myself? 3. Im... How do you do? 4. Nice to see you again. How are you? 5. Hows the family?
Listen to the conversation between Monique and James and tick the phrases you hear.
Nice to see you again. I must go now. It was very nice meeting you. I look forward to seeing you. I really enjoyed meeting you, too.