Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 1
UNIT 12 International Marketing
Page 15
Vocabulary
A
1.
Because of tight government bureaucracy company
profits could not be taken out of the country.
2.
Red tape and other examples of income
distributions hinder a company’s entry into a market
3.
The country is attractive to exporters because
it has enjoyes political stability for the last 50 years.
4.
The purchasing behavior of consumers can be
describe as their buying habits.
5.
The economic situation is improving
leading to a rise in employment.
6.
Monetary regulation is a term used by
economists to dexcribe how wealth is shared in a country.
B
1.
Building up country’s image to the world,
economic stability
2.
Compare it to 10 years, recent economic
situation could be good enough
3.
No. my country has vast territory. Education has
not been evenly distributed so did employment. Too many accumulate in the
capital that’s why the hinter lags.
C
1.
D
2.
C
3.
B
4.
C
5.
B
6.
A
7.
D
D
1.
Some of artistans to export their product aboard
2.
Nieche market
3.
Domestic market
4.
Bring out a product
5.
Slogan
6.
Retailer sells a product but wholesaler sells
product in such a big amount in one time
Page 16 Reading
A
1.
Milk, hot chocolate
2.
Hot chocolate
3.
Sugar, water, bitter, milk, barista , glass
Page 17 Reading
B
1.
Chile
2.
Peru
3.
Mexico
4.
US
5.
Argentina
C
1.
1971
2.
a. North America = 3.907
b.
The rest of the world = 1.180
3.
a. North America = 1.378
b.
The rest of the world = 1.517
4.
Japan
5.
Capital Cities
6.
The company was forced to globalize because it
had saturated its home market, the Japanese experience hasn’t been a happy one,
security concerns forced the company to retreat from Israel and the anti –
globalization movement now has starbucks stores on its hit list.
D
a.
A product: launch, introduce, license, withdraw
b.
A market: retreat from, penetrate, phase out,
saturate
Page 19 Language
Review
A
1.
Consumers
2.
Mass market
3.
Supermarket
4.
Capita consumption
5.
Anti globalitation
B
1.
Leader
2.
Sector
3.
Manager
4.
Exchange
5.
Contract
6.
Conditions
7.
Rise
C
1.
Sales figures realy impressive
2.
New public relations department
3.
Research market programme highly ambitious
4.
Expanding everseas operations
5.
Balance sheet improving rapidly
6.
Rate exchange extremely volatile
7.
Marketing report highly confidential
Unit 13 Building Relationship
Page 23
Vocabulary Descrbing Relations
A.
Positive
Meaning
Negative Meaning
- Build up relations
- Break
off relations
- Cement relations
- Cut off relations
- Foster relations
- Endanger relations
- Develop relations
- Damage relations
- Encourage relations
- Jeopardize relations
- Establish relations
- Disrupt relations
- Promote relations
- Sour relations
- Maintain relations
- Undermine relations
- Strengthen relations
- Improve relations
- Resume relations
B
1.
Sales staff who are impolite to customer disrupt the
reputation of a company.
2.
We are planning to establish branch
office in Singapore.
3.
By merging with a US company, we greatly maintained our
sales force.
4.
Our image has been undermined by poor
after-sales service.
5.
Thank to a new communication system, we are improving relations
with suppliers.
6.
A strike at our factory disrupted production
for several weeks.
7.
We could not agree on several points so we broke
off talks regarding a joint venture.
8.
The success our new product launch was resumed by
an unimaginative advertising campaign.
9.
In order to gain market share in China, we are building
up a sales network there.
10.
Relations between the two countries have been fostered by
official visits and trade delegations.
C
1.
D
2.
E
3.
B
4.
A
5.
C
Page 24 Reading
A . b. Insurance
B 166:
AIG Capitisation
1992: AIG was the first foreign insurer
to be allowed into China
1919:
In China as with the rest of Asia, AIG main advantage over its competitors is
its long standing
present
80.000:
Amount of employees in AIG
130: Amount of countrie where AIG exist
C
1.
Maurice Greenberg: AIG’s Chairman
2.
Cornelius Vander Starr: 27 years old American
entrepreneur
3.
Edmund Tse: someone who runs the Asia operations
and life assurance worldwide
Page 26 Language
Review
C
1.
We can’t hold the meeting tomorrow. We’ll
have to call the meeting off tomorrow.
2.
Let’s have the presentation next week – we’re
too busy at the moment.
3.
We always know our suppliers will meet their
deadlines.
4.
We have now established a first class
distribution network in Europe.
5.
Could you please prepare a contract as soon as
possible?
6.
Could you fix a meeting with them for next week?
7.
We’ve kept the same market share as we had last
year.
8.
The new sales manager is very popular with his
team.
Unit 14 Culture
Page 99
Vocabulary
A
1.
We don’t have to wear business suits at the end
of the week. My company has a system of casual Fridays
2.
In many Banks, staff can’t weat what they like.
They have to wearuniforms
3.
For two weeks each month, I work at night. I
can’t sleep during the day. I hate shift work
4.
We have a flexible hours system in our
office. Some people work from 9 a.m to 5 p.m.; others work from 10 a.m to 6
p.m.
5.
I am so busy at the moment that I worked on New
Year’s Day, which is a public holiday
6.
How many days annual leave do you get
in your company?
7.
We often speak on the phone but never face
to face
8.
He sends us an email in the post each
month.
9.
Our department starts everyday with an informal meeting.
It is very relaxed
10.
Companies have an Annual General Meeting (AGM)
once a year. It is a very formal meeting, with a lot of people
11.
In some countries, the company culture is
formal. Staff use first namewhen speak to each other
12.
What’s your job title now? Are you
‘Chief Executive’?
B
a.
Uniforms? Yes, because doesn’t need to be
confused to use clothes to the office
b.
Casual Friday? Yes, because not get bored
c.
A lot of formal meetings? No, because sometimes
we needs a relaxing time for discussion
d.
Flexible hours? No, because we will not be
disclipined with flexible hours
Page 101
Language Focus 1
A
1.
Our online business is bad. We should
develop a better website
2.
Our team is working too many hours. We should
speak to our boss
3.
The meeting is very important. We shouldn’t
be late
4.
She wants to visit a lot of customers in Spain.
She should stay three days
5.
We have to cut costs. You shouldn’t buy an
expensive computer
B
1.
I don’t think he should go to Paris next week
2.
You shouldn’t buy a franchise
3.
She should take the customers to an expensive
restaurant
4.
I don’t think we should launch the new product
now
5.
My boss don’t thinks it is too late to send the
report now
6.
We shouldn’t order online
102 Reading
A
1.
B
2.
E
3.
D
4.
A
5.
C
B . Body
Shop
C
1.
False
2.
False
3.
True
4.
False
5.
False
6.
True
7.
False
8.
True
103 Language
Focus 2
A
1.
Passenger
2.
Flight attendant
3.
Flight attendant
4.
Passenger
5.
Flight attendant
6.
Passenger
7.
Flight attendant
8.
Flight attendant
9.
Passenger
10.
Flight attendant
C
1.
Could I use the phone, please?
2.
Could I hear what you say, please?
3.
Could I call the taxi, please?
4.
Could you tell me the way to the station,
please?
5.
Could I pay by credit card, please?
6.
Could you recommend me the good reastaurant,
please?
7.
Could I have the map of the city, please?
Page 105 Writing
The Jessie’s BANK
Subject
: New Ideas From Head Office
Date
: 16 January 2017
Participants : Employee
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Agenda Item
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Decision
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Reason
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Action
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1. Staff to use first names
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Agree
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Because as identification
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Employee using the nametag for each work
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2. Staff to wear uniform
|
Agree
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Because it’s something better
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Employee apply the rules defined
and agreed
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