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  • Listen to the following extract from the recording which shows how the situation progressed. Try to complete the gaps, using no more than three words in each case.

  • Exercise 4 Act as an interpreter.

  • Exercise 5 Match the phrases on the left with an appropriate explanation on the right. Fill in the grid below.

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    Exercise 2


    Listen to the following conversation between John and Sally. All the remarks are mixed up. Put them in the order they appear in the Unit. Supply the remarks with the name of their authors. Use the grid below.


    A …

    Here's her letter.

    B …

    Where's her letter of application? I can't find it. Has she had any experience? I wonder why I picked her out for an interview?

    C …

    Sally, who's next?

    D …

    Miss.

    E …

    What! Really? There weren't any women applicants.

    F …

    Oh, yes. Well, well. What’s she like, Sally?

    G …

    Yes. It's J. P. Harvey. The 'J' is for Joanna.

    H …

    Thanks. Yes, she signs the letter J. P. Harvey. H'm, let's see. Did I make a mistake? I can't think a woman would be likely to have the right qualifications ...

    I …

    There are two more. The rest are coming tomorrow. Ег … one is a woman.

    J …

    Miss or Mrs.?

    K …

    I'll show her in, Mr. Martin, and then you can decide.

    L …

    Why not, Mr. Martin? The letter says that she's been an account executive for a year ...




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    Exercise 3


    Listen to the following extract from the recording which shows how the situation progressed. Try to complete the gaps, using no more than three words in each case.

    John:

    How did you begin … …, Miss Harvey?

    Joanna

    Harvey:

    I … … … run by the Palmer & Vincent Agency and stayed with them for … .

    John:

    That was before … … … your present agency?

    Joanna:

    That’s right. And I’ve worked with them for … …. … . Last year I became … … .

    John:

    What exactly is your work at the moment?

    Joanna:

    Well, I handle quite … … … . I plan …. …, co-ordinate the work of the visualiser, the copywriter, … … … . I … … with the clients, … … and, sometimes, have to do the work of the specialists when … … …, as there is usually is.

    John:

    You seem to have had … … … . I think you'd do the work well, but ... well, all the executives are men and … еr …

    Joanna:

    And I … … industry was so go-ahead and modern!


    Exercise 4

    Act as an interpreter.

    John:

    I don't mind telling you you're quite high on my list, but ...

    Джоанна Харви:

    Но вы предпочли бы мужчину?

    John:
    (Later)

    No. I was going to say ... If only I can convince our Managing Director. I'll do my best.

    Питер Вайлз:

    Не могу поверить этому, Джон! Ты имеешь ввиду, что шеф действительно назначил девчонку? Фантастика! Как тебе удалось его убедить?

    John:

    I didn’t, Peter. She persuaded him herself. He saw the two best candidates, and the girl got the job.

    Питер:

    Превосходно! Не могу дождаться встречи с ней. Я бы сказал, фирма становится современнее.

    Exercise 5

    Match the phrases on the left with an appropriate explanation on the right. Fill in the grid below.

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    to advertise

    A

    A person who is in charge of a firm’s campaign to make itself known to the public

    2.

    advertisements

    B

    Everything which concerns the contact a firm makes with the general public or with individuals who may promote their business in some way

    3.

    advertising manager

    C

    Someone who applies for something, usually a job

    4.

    advertising campaign

    D

    A person in an advertising agency who looks after the affairs of one particular firm or client (called an account)

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    public relations

    E

    To make known the goods or services you provide

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    applicant

    F

    Someone whose job is to invent or visualise an idea for a good advertisement

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    short list

    G

    When offering a new job, most firms select from the total number of applicants a small number who they think have the best qualifications on paper. Their names are put on a short list and they are subsequently interviewed.

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    layout

    H

    The publicity material

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    visualiser

    I

    When anything is to be printed it is customary for the printer to prepare a specimen copy first so that his client may examine it for possible errors. This copy is called a proof.

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    an account executive

    J

    The whole plan of advertising for a particular product, usually planned a year in advance

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    to check proofs

    K

    The arrangement of material in an advertisement, i.e. where the photograph, or drawing, is put in relation to the words or copy

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