lunes, 24 de noviembre de 2014

FOR BUSINESS ENGLISH STUDENTS LEVEL 5 - 20104

PAST SIMPLE- USED TO

Exercises:http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/simple-past/exercises?02
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/simple-past/exercises?05
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/simple-past/exercises?06

USED TO:



Exercises:
http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/usedto/exercise1.html
http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/usedto/exercise2.html
http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/usedto/exercise3.html

Ordering Numbers and Figures Vocabulary

Language for asking directions
Can you tell me

Do you know
the way to

how to get to
the(nearest)post office

bus stop

toilet 
Covent Garden

Trafalgar Square

Bush House


Language for giving directions
Leftgo left
turn left
it's on the left
take a left
take the second (turning) on the left
left
Rightgo right
turn right
it's on the right
take a right
take the second (turning) on the right
left
Aheadgo ahead
go straight ahead
go straight on
left

Exercises: http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/vocabulary/directions/exercises
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/vocabulary/directions/exercises?02
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/1212_how_to_instruct/page2.shtml - LISTENING EXERCISE.
http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening-skills-practice/giving-directions


FIGURES

BUSINESS  ENGLISH  VOCABULARY

Graphs - Charts

statistics - results - trends

Graphs and charts are often used to present information and data.
Below you will find useful phrases and vocabulary for presenting figures and trends.
pie chartbar chartline-graph
pie chartbar chartline graph

Presenting Visuals -  useful phrases & vocabulary :

  • As you will see from this graph ...
  • I'd like to show you ...
  • Let me draw your attention to this part of the graph.
  • Let's look more closely at this month's figures.
  • This figure refers to the sales in China only.
  • This pie chart shows our share of the European market today.
  • As you can see, our main competitor has an even bigger share.
  • The bar chart represents sales in our Asian outlets.
  • Here you can see a comparison between ...
  • On the line graph you will note :

    • a strong upward trend in the sales of product A ...
      • despite occasional fluctuations ...
      • with a slight drop during the holiday season ...
      • with occasional variations due to ...
    • the overall performance of produce B is good.
      • The initial surge in sales was followed by a period of slower growth
        in the second half of the year.
      • The instant success of the product was followed by a period of
        stabilization in the level of sales.

Commenting trends - useful phrases :

  • Increases :
    • a slight/constant/marked/substantial/increase in sales
    • an increase of about/roughly/approximately/in the region of ... %
    • a little over/above what we predicted
    • the recovery/upturn began in (month)
    • an overall increase in ...
    • an upward trend in the demand for ...
    • sales reached record levels / reached a peak in (month)
    • a strong surge in the sales of ...
    • by (month), the figure had risen to ...
    • we predict that sales will soar in the coming year / over the next ... months
  • Decreases :
    • just under our target
    • way below our expectations
    • a slight / notable / significant decrease in ...
    • the downturn began in (month)
    • the situation began to deteriorate in (month)
    • the number has continued to fall
  • Fluctuations :
    • a slow start developed into steady progress in sales
    • an initial upward trend was followed by ...
    • we note slight fluctuations through the year
    • normal seasonal variations are the cause of occasional downward trends
    • sales have been (rather) irregular
    • the level / the rate has been unstable since ...
    • you will note a certain instability in the rate of ...

Conclusions - useful phrases :

  • We must focus our attention on ...
  • What I suggest is ...
  • There is a necessity for ...
  • We need more ...
  • We have no choice but to ...
  • Appropriate measures must be taken
  • The only option we have is to ...
  • These changes are inevitable.
  • We will have to revise our estimation.
  • The result / outcome will be ...
  • I strongly recommend ...
  • To conclude, I am happy / I regret to announce that ...

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