Английский язык для бизнесмена. Антонов О. И. Английский язык для бизнесмена
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Exercise 1. Choose the necessary word and put it in the sentence. 1. All countries must prepare for I 1 internationalized possible energy... in the future and I save fuel. I 2. If you want to form a corporation I 2 statute today you must fulfil... operations. I 3. When one deals with the currency I 3 bureaucratic of another country, it is necessary to I know the current... exchange rate. I 4.... is one factor to influence the I 4 monetary growth of international business. I 5. Some analysts state that most of the I 5 crisis free worlds production will be... I internationalized within a generation. I 6. In 1985 the... said that cooperatives I 6 satellite could be created. I communication 7. International corporation is very I 7 outgrowth often an... of old trading companies. I Dialogue Nick and Ann are having lunch. Nick is an executive in the international computer company. Nick Do you like the idea of talking a month’s trip to 95 Europe and the Far East? Ann What? You are kidding. Nick No. First of all I must say that it's a business trip. The company wants me to visit some of our operations. I should have meetings about the new computer I am developing. They think if we combine expertise we'll advance more quickly. Ann Oh, Nick. It's great. Where are we going to? Nick To nine countries. We have nine development laboratories. In fact, only now I realize how large the company is, a real global company. Ann But the company started here in America. Nick Yes. In this sense, we’re American. Each company has to be incorporated somewhere, here or in Jарan or Canada or India. But our corporation is a real multinational one. Ann What does it mean then? Nick Well, we are in 126 countries and we have there 125000 employees. We do our business in 28 languages and more than 32 currencies. Our plants are situated in 13 countries and we have eight development labs. Ann Now I see. You are multinational. But such industries as shipbuilding, aircraft, automobiles can't survive without selling abroad. Nick Right By the way, do you know that for the last seven years more than half of the corporation's, net income has come from overseas business. We are the part of the world community. Ann It's exciting, isn't it? Nick Yes, now we really саn feel that nations are tied to each other through business operations. This internationalism is our hope for a better world. Ann Well it's time to pack. Nick Later Ann Nick, can you explain me why do you sell a computer to a company in Canada when the company has a plant in Canada? Nick Well, Ann. For example, it's not unusual for a automobile company from Britain to manufacture automobiles in France for sale in Britain with Canadian-made engine, Swiss transmission and German axles. It's international business. Ann But it is so complicated to sell the goods to a foreign company with different currencies and all that. Nick I can tell you how we do. 96 Ann It's very interesting. Nick When we deliver the machine to the shipping company, we receive a bill of lading. It's a receipt from the shipping company and it's also the foreign company's claim to the computer when it gets to England. Ann And what's then? Nick Then we write draft or check which direct the British company to pay a sum in British pounds to a third party in, let's say, 90 days. We call it a "bill of exchange", which includes the rate of exchange at the time and, in addition, the interest. It must be paid in the 90 day extension of credit. Ann That is hard time getting the money, isn't it? Nick No. We take the draft, the bill of lading and other necessary papers to our New York bank. The draft is sold at discount, it means without interest change, for the face value and get dollars. That's the way. Ann Well, but you get your money from the bank. How does the British company pay? Who do they pay? Nick It's quite simple, New York bank sends the documents and the draft to its branch in London or to a British bank. The transaction is finished usually by accepting British pounds into a checking account in a London bank. Ann It seems rather complicating. Nick It only seems so. The US supplied a computer, exported the merchandise and got back a checking account deposit in a London bank, importing claim on British goods and services. Ann Could you have dollars instead? Nick Sure, but in this case we would have reduced the existing British claim on American goods and services. Ann So what? Nick If some nations pile up continuing capital surpluses and other continuing deficits the problem can arise in international economics. Ann I see that I must study the subject thoroughly before we can continue. Nick Yes, may be. Active Vocabulary Expertise- специальные знания, компетентность 97 to advance- продвигаться, двигаться вперед to sell abroad- продавать за границу net income- чистая прибыль; (амер.) доход, подлежащий обложению налогами internationalism- интернационализм transmission- пересылка engine- мотор axle- ось, вал bill of lading- квитанция, регистрирующая отгруженный на судно товар receipt- квитанция claim- требование draft- чек, трата party- (зд.) юридическая сторона extension of credit- продление кредита face value- чистая стоимость branch- филиал, отделение to pile up- накоплять, увеличивать capital surpluses- прибавочный капитал 1. How does this bank deal with different currencies? (Explain) 2. Where will you deliver the computer? (Let me know) 3. When did they order the merchandise? (I don't know) 4. How did they sell the draft at discount? (It's hard to say) 5. How did they get the extension of credit? (Explain) Exercise_3._Answer_the_questions.'>Exercise 3. Answer the questions. 1. Do you have plans for international cooperation for your business? 2. What obstacles are there on the way of development of international cooperation in this country? 3. What branches of business will develop fast in the sphere of international cooperation? 4. Do you think that internationalism will help to solve many social problems? 5. What place do you think this country will take in international economy? Exercise 4. Translate into English. 1. Многие международные корпорации возникли в результате объединения известных компаний. 2. Спутниковая связь способствует развитию международных корпораций. 3. Банк затребовал чеки. 4. Компания просит продления кредита. 5. Обратитесь за кредитом в наш британский филиал. Vocabulary Practice Exercise 1. Use the structure of the model to respond the following sentences. Model: Is it basically a Japanese corporation? (Yes) It's basically a Japanese corporation, isn't it? Is the overseas branch open? (No) The overseas branch isn't open, is it? 1. Are many businessmen piling up capital surpluses? (Yes) 2. Is USSR the part of the Common Market? (No) 3. Is the New York bank accepting Russian roubles? (No) 4. Is Britain one of the Common Market countries? (No) 5. Is the company starting a branch in China? (Yes) 6. Is internationalism a modern trend?, (Yes) 7. Is the subject .clear? (No) . Exercise 2. Change the sentences according to the model Model: Why would you sell automobiles to a company in Japan? (Tell me, please) Tell me, please, why you would sell automobiles to a company in Japan. 98 6. Чистая прибыль от продажи этого товара будет очень высокой. 7. Нам необходимо накопить капитал для реконструкции производства. 8. Британская сторона отвечает за пересылку. . Contents Lesson 1. Types of Proprietorship. 3 Lesson 2. Partnerships 10 Lesson 3. Corporations 17 Lesson 4. The functions of Executive 24 Lesson 5. Line and Staff Positions 32 Lesson 6. Accounting 39 Lesson 7. Corporate Finance. 45 Lesson 8. Banks and Business. 52 Lesson 9. Product Development and Planning 58 Lesson 10.Marketing. 6З Lesson 11. Wholesaling. 69 Lesson 12.Retailing. 75 Lesson 13.Pricing. 81 Lesson 14. Computers. 88 Lesson 15. International Business. 94 Active vocabulary. 100 |