UNIVERSITAS GUNADARMA

Senin, 24 Oktober 2016

TUGAS BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS 1

UNIT 4 (Travel)

Page 35:
A.
1.   One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
2.   Eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty one, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five
3.   Twenty one, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five, twenty six, twenty seven, twenty eight, twenty nine, thirty, thirty one, thirty two, thirty three, thirty four, thirty five, thirty six, thirty seven, thirty eight, thirty nine, fourty, fourty one, fourty two, fourty three, fourty four, fourty five, fourty six, fourty seven, fourty eight, fourty nine, fifty, fifty one, fifty two, fifty three, fifty four, fifty five, fifty six, fifty seven, fifty eight, fifty nine, sixty, sixty one, sixty two, sixty three, sixty four, sixty five, sixty six, sixty seven, sixty eight, sixty nine, seventy, seventy one, seventy two, seventy three, seventy four, seventy five, seventy six, seventy seven, seventy eight, seventy nine, eighty, eighty one, eighty two, eighty three, eighty four, eighty five, eighty six, eighty seven, eight eight, eighty nine, ninety, ninety one, ninety two, ninety three, ninety four, ninety five, ninety six, ninety seven, ninety nine, one hundred


D.
1.     b. a ticket                                         6.    d. an in-flight movie
2.     d. their flight                                     7.    e. a bus or taxi
3.     e. their luggage                                8.    a. a hotel room
4.     a. security                                        9.     b. some shopping
5.     c. at the check in                             10.    c. at the hotel


Page 36
F. Complete the sentences. Use the nouns from the box.
1.      Booking
2.      Flight
3.      Receipt
4.      Seat
5.      Centre
6.      Luggage
7.      Reservation
8.      Fax
9.      Call
10.  Bill
Page 37
A. Put the dialogue into the correct order
Paolo     : Paolo Ranieri speaking
Judith    : Oh, hello, Paolo. This is Judith Preiss here
Paolo     : Hi, Judith
 Judith   : Paolo, I’m calling about that meeting. Can you make next Wednesday?
Paolo     : I’m sorry, Judith. I can’t. But I can make Thursday or Friday
 Judith    : Well, I can’t do Thursday, but Friday is OK
 Paolo     : OK. Friday it is. Can we meet in the morning-say 10 o’clock?
  Judith    : 10 o’clock’s fine. Oh, and can I bring my colleague, Sabrina? You met
       her at the conference
  Paolo     : Of course. I can pick you up from the station if you like
   Judith    : Great. See you on Friday. Bye
                                   
·         Paolo – 3
·         Juidith – 6
·         Paolo – 1
·         Juidith – 2
·         Paolo – 5
·         Juidith – 4
·         Paolo – 9
·         Juidith – 8
·         Paolo – 7
·         Juidith – 10

C. Answer these questions about the dialogue in exercise A. Use Yes, he/she/they can or No, he/ She / they can’t.
1. No, he can’t
2. No, she can’t
3. Yes, they can
4. yes, he can
Page 38
A. Tick the facilities you expect to find in a business hotel.
Fitness centre
Secretarial services
Reception desk

Function rooms
Gift shop

Childcare service

Restaurant
Fax machine

B. Read the brochure. Underline the words from Exercise A which are in the brochure
- Fax machine
- Fitness centre
- Function rooms
- Secretarial service
- Restaurant

C. Ask and answer questions about The Tower Hotel.
-          Can you watch tv programmes in English ? yes, you can
-          Can you use your  computer in your room ? yes, you can
-          Can you swim at the hotel ? no, you can’t
-          Can you send a fax ? yes, you can
-          Can you eat in the hotel ? yes, you can
-          Can you play tennis at the hotel ? no, you can’t
-          Can you hold a meeting ? yes, you can


Page 39 – Language focus 2
A. Complete these sentences with the correct from of there is or there are.
1.    It’s a very small airport. There aren’t any shops in the terminal
2.    There is a problem with my ticket?
3.    There are any aisle seats available
4.    There is a stopover in Frankfurt
5.    There are any flights to Zurich tonight?
6.    I’m afraid there is a flight to Warsaw this afternoon
7.    There are two cafés in the terminal
8.    There are any buses from the airport to the city centre?

UNIT 5 

Page 43
A. Choose the odd one out in each group of food words. Use the words use the box to explain your answer
Fish
Meat
Vegetable
fruit
Salmon
Chicken
Onion
Apple
Tuna
Beef
Carrots
Peas
Trout
Lamb
Broccoli
-
Cod
-
-
-

·         Salmon, tuna, trout, cod – it’s a kind of fish
·         Beef, chicken, lamb – it’s a kind of meat
·         Broccoli, carrots, onion – it’s a kind of vegetable
·         Apple, peas  – it’s a kind of fruit 

B. Look at these words for parts of a menu
Starter
Main course
Dessert
Soup
Steak
Apple pie
Salad
Grilled fish
Ice cream
Pate

Fruit




C. Under line the correct word to complete (-)
1.    Menu
2.    Bill
3.    Receipt


Reading
A. Match these people to the places where they work. Then sentences.
1.      Hairdresser – salon “ A Hairdresser works in a salon.”
2.      Waiter/Waitress – restaurant “ A waiter/waitress works in a restaurant.”
3.      Porter – hotel reception “ A porter works in a hotel reception.”
4.      Dentist – Health centre “ A dentist works in a health centre.”
5.      Maid – hotel rooms “  A maid works in a hotel rooms.”
6.      Cab driver – taxi “ A cab driver works in a taxi .”

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D. Read the article. Then answer the question.
1.      90 percent of restaurant diners tip their waiter or waitress about 10 percent of the bill.
2.      a. Giving extra things for free
b. Quick service
c. Creating a good relationship with customers
3.      a. Visit the table often to make sure the customer is happy
b. smile at the customer
c. Be pleasant and helpful

Page 45  - language focus 1
A. Tick the correct sentences. Correct the mistakes in the other sentences
1.    I’d like some water
2.    Could I have some more coffe, please?
3.    Do you have any restaurant nere here?
4.    Are there some more wine left
5.    I’d like any cheese, please
6.    Do you have some mor soft drinks?

B. Read the dialogue about choosing a restaurant. Undeline the correct words to complete it.
1.      Some
2.      Any
3.      Any
4.      Some
5.      Some

Page 46 – language focus 2
A. Tick the countable nouns (-)
1.    Reservation
2.    Fax
3.    Air conditioning
4.    Bathroom
5.    Bill
6.    Employee
7.    Equipment
8.    Hotel
9.    Seat
10.  Luggage
11.  Menu
12.  Overtime
13.  Table
14.  Tip
15.  Transport

B. Correct the mistakes I these sentences. Use a lot of, many or much
1.      A lot of/many
2.      A lot of/much
3.      A lot of/many
4.      A lot of/much
5.      A lot of/many
6.      A lot of/many
7.      A lot of/many

C. Work in pairs. Complete the questions with many or much. Then ask and answer the qustions with a partner.
1.    a. How much cash do you have in your wallet?
            b. About 20 euros
2.    a. How many keys do you have in your bag/ pocket?
            b. About 3 keys
3.    a. How many people are there in your company?
            b. About 50 people
4.    a. How many time do you have for lunch?
            b. About 3 hours
5.    a. How many days holiday a year do you have?
            b. About 36 days
6.    a. How many languages do you speak?
            b. About 3 languages
7.    a. How many do you usually tip in a restaurant?
            b. Sometimes

Page 49 - Writing 
From     : jeandepari11@gmail.com
   To        : Ditalistyani@gmalil.com

Dear  Mr.McKnight
I would like to invite you to dinner after your visit to our company next week, if you have time. Our managing director, Fadhlan Arighi, will also come.
I will book a table at a Indonesian restaurant, for 8 pm. on wednesday evening. The restaurant is next to your hotel in Margonda Residence Road.
I hope you can join us. Please can you let me know this week.
Jean Clinton Depari

UNIT 6 

Page 51
A. Read the Delfos sales leaflet. Find expressions which mean the following :
1.      Great deals
2.      Low deposit
3.      Interest – free credit
4.      3-year Guarantee
5.      Pay £50 now followed by 12 monthly payments

B. Read the sentences. Does a buyer or a seller say them ? Write B or S in each box.
1.      S                                  5. B
2.      B                                 6. S
3.      B                                 7. S
4.      B                                 8. B

Page 52 (Reading)
A. Before you read the ad, match these words ti their meanings.
1.      Ambitius – c
2.      Energetic – a
3.      Enthusiastic –b 

B. Read the ad quickly. Answer these questions.
1.      £30.000 + CAR + BENEFITS
2.      No, doesn’t
3.      No, doesn’t
4.      Telephone Melissa Davis on 020 8320 1621

C. Now read ad carefully. Mark each statement true or false.
1.      True
2.      False
3.      True
4.      True
5.      False
6.      True


Page 53 ( Language focus 1)
·         Complete the sales report. Use the past simple of the verbs in brackets.
Last December I visited our major customers from big department store in South Korea.
On 5th December I met Mrs. Kyoung Ai Lee in Seoul. We sent her 200 brochure in june.
On 6th December I Made a presentation to Mrs Lee’s sales staff on our products and advised them how to display them. The following day I went to seoul, and our agent introduced  me to Mrs Ha, the chief buyer of a new department store in the capital. She asked me to  send her 500 brohures. I gave her some samples of our products.
I flew back to head office in Paris on the 9th.

Page 54
A. Put the words from the box into the correct place in the Dart leaflet.
·         Save
·         Three
·         Free
·         Discount
·         Limited
B. Mark these sentences about the Dart leaflet true or false.
1.      True
2.      False
3.      False
4.      True
5.      True 

Page 55
A. Underline the correct words to complete this article
1.      From
2.      At
3.      In
4.      During
5.      In
6.      For
7.      In
8.      Ago
9.      Last

UNIT 7 – Market

Page 71 ( Vocabulary )
C. Match the beginnings of the sentences 1 to 5 with their endings a) to e)
1.      E
2.      A
3.      D
4.      B
5.     

E. Match the beginnings of the sentences 1 to 5 with their endings a) to e)
1.      E
2.      D
3.      B
4.      A
5.      C
F. Match the adjectives from exercise E with their opposite meanings a) to e)
1.      5
2.      3
3.      1
4.      2
5.      4


Page 72 (Reading)
A. Find these numbers in the article. Write them in figure .
1.      One point three billion / 1.3 billion/1.3000.000.000
2.      Four thousand / 4.000
3.      Six hundred thousand / 600.000
4.      Sixty / 60
5.      Twelve thousand pounds / £12.000
6.      Ninety thousand pounds / £90.000

B. what does each number in Exercise A refer to ?
1.      1.3 billion – the number of people in China
2.      4.000 – the number of new cars arrive in Beijing
3.      600.000 – the number of new drivers in Beijing
4.      60 – the number of cars that porsche hope will increase in sale
5.      £12.000 – price of Mr. Zong car
6.      £90.000 –price of Porsche car 

C. Read the article carefully and complete these sentences.
1.      B
2.      C
3.      C
4.      A
5.      B

Page 75
A. Complete these sentences about the cars.
1.    The white car is much bigger than the black car.
2.    The black car is a little bit bigger than the red car

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