第一篇:職場英語復習
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考試范圍 1-5,7,8 單元, 考試時間120分鐘,時間在10周日 書上內(nèi)容+課件
1.所學單元(1-5,7.8)vocabulary box
2.1-5, 7單元的聽力部分(當問答題復習)
3.1.2 單元的idiom quiz
4.Unit 1:P5match work
P7,8authentic practice
P10-12 culture window
P14-15
Unit 2:P30-34
Unit 3: P44 authentic practice
P46 culture window
P48 writing practice –P50(take it home 之前)P51 writing P60-P63
Unit 4P70
P72 quiz
Unit 5P87-P89
Unit 7P125 cultural window
P128 129
P132,P133 翻譯
Unit 8P139 small talk
P141
P143-P145
第二篇:《職場英語》復習范圍
《職場英語》復習范圍
《職場英語》課程屬于實用性英語,其目的在于培養(yǎng)同學們的英語職業(yè)能力及英語職業(yè)素養(yǎng),提升同學們在就業(yè)領(lǐng)域內(nèi)的英語綜合運用能力,以滿足同學們將來的擇業(yè)需要。
由于本課程這學期的歷次作業(yè)對英文面試的相關(guān)問題和具體領(lǐng)域都有所涉及,因此,本次期末考試的范圍主要集中在英文自薦書或者個人簡歷的考查上。同學們可把重點放在我上傳教案的第一章節(jié)Chapter 1 Résumés and Cover Letters.《職場英語》本次考查的內(nèi)容為主觀題,時間為45分鐘,考查的內(nèi)容和英文自薦書或者個人簡歷相關(guān),請同學們尤其注意第一章中給出的英文自薦書及個人簡歷的模板并注意書寫格式。
第三篇:職場英語
十分鐘玩轉(zhuǎn)職場英語
職場英語讓你愁?
把這十來個句型記下來,你會發(fā)現(xiàn),原來這么簡單!
不信你看~
【吃午飯】:Why not have lunch together? 我們一起去吃午飯吧!
【下班】:I’m about to get off work.我這就下班了。
【抱歉】:I’m sorry for giving you so much trouble.對不起,給你添了這么多麻煩。
【介紹】:Let me introduce you to our manager.讓我把你介紹給我們的經(jīng)理。
【開會】:We are going to have a meeting to discuss the matter this afternoon.今天下午開會討論這件事情。
【請假】:Would it be possible for me to take the day off this Friday? 這個星期五,我是否可以請一天假?
【掛斷電話】:Thank you for calling.謝謝您打電話來。
【講話開場白】:I'm going to talk about??? 今天我要給各位講講???
【要名片】:May I have your card ? 可以給我一張你的名片嗎?
【打斷他人前說】:Are you busy right now? 現(xiàn)在是不是正在忙?
【表示自己不確定】: I can't say for certain off-hand.我還不能馬上確定。
【寒暄】:You’re in the pink!你的氣色真好!
【詢問項目進度】:Is everything going well? 事情進展順利嗎?
【詢問獎金】:How much of a bonus can I expect? 獎金不曉得能領(lǐng)多少?
【沒聽清】:I couldn't hear you.Beg your pardon? 我聽不見你說的話,能再說一遍嗎?
【請人幫忙】:Excuse me, could you do me a favour? 對不起,可以請你幫個忙嗎?
【加班】:I just submitted a request for overtime.我剛提交了加班申請.【請領(lǐng)導簽字】: Could you sign here, please? 請您在這簽字。
【匯報開場白】:I've divided my presentation into three parts.我的匯報分三個部分。
【電話中請對方稍等】: Hold on just a minute.請稍等。
【號召叫外賣】:Let's order take-out.我們叫外賣吧。
【打卡時間】:We are required to punch in at 8 every morning.我們公司規(guī)定每天早上8時打上班卡。
【入職培訓】: HR organizes orientation training for new employees in the third week of each month.每個月的第三周,人力資源部組織新員工進行入職培訓。
第四篇:職場英語速成
職場英語口語速成Unit 1自我介紹
01 Calling for an interview 應(yīng)試面試
Applicant:Good morning,Sir.Interviewer:Good morning.Sit down,please.Applicant:Thank you.Interviewer:Your name,please.Applicant:I’m petty,I’ve come here for an interview as requested.Interviewer:Oh yea!I’m peter,the assistant manager of BBD international Trade Co.Led.Applicant:I’m very pleased to meet you!
Interviewer:Now,your probably know that this interview is mostly to test your English,So just
relax,and let’s chat,shall we?
Applicant:OK
02 Self-introduction(1)自我介紹(1)
A: Good morning!First,can you tell me a little about your self?
B: Good morning!my name is Li Hua.A: Ok,Mr Li,when were you born?
B: I was born on May 5th,1984.I’m 25 years old now.A: where do you live now?
B: I’m living at Room 234,Building 12,Qijia apartment.A:Where is your hometown?
B:My hometown is Shanghai.03 Self-introduction(2)自我介紹(2)
A: May I ask how old you are?
B: yes.I’m 25 years old.A: Oh,I see.Are you a resident of Beijing?
B: No.A:Where is your domicile?
B: My domicile Hebei.A:Can you leave your phone number?
B:Gladly.My telephone number is 8978896.04 Personal information 個人情況
Interviewer: Tell me a little bit about yourself.David:My name is David and I live in Shanghai,I was born in 1980,my major was electrical
engineering.Interviewer: What kind of personality do you think you have?
David:Well I approach things very enthusiastically,I think,and I don’t like to leave things
half-done.I’m very organized and extremely capable.Interviewer: What would you say are your weaknesses and strengths?
David:Well,I’m afraid I’m a poor speaker,I’m fully aware of this,so I’ve been studying how
to speak in public.I suppose my strengths are that I’m persistent and a fast-learner.Interviewer:Do you have any licenses or certificates?
David:I’ve a drive’s licenses,and I am a CPA(Certified public Accountant).Interviewer:How do you relate to others?
David:I’m very co-operative and have good teamwork spirit.文化知更多
When you have to introduce yourself at formal occasions,it is usually saying your full name directly in order to show your respect.For example:My name is Jim Green.When at informal occations,like the party at your friends’ home,telling them your first name is appropriate.For instance:I’m Jim.In addition,if you introduce yourself in the working occations or interview,you’d better put the title in front of your family name or full name.For example:I am Manager Wang.Or I am the applicant ZhangYuru.
第五篇:職場英語[最終版]
接聽電話篇
1.ABC corporation.May I help you?
ABC 公司, 我能幫你什么嗎?
這句話算是制式的講法.一般接起電話的人通常會先報公司的名字 “ABC corporation”, 然后再說, “May I help you?” 或是如果要更客氣一點的話則可以說 “How can I help you?”(我該怎么幫你?), 因為這樣的問法表示我‘該'怎么幫你, 而非我‘需不需要'幫你? 但基本上 “May I help you?” 跟 “How can I help you?” 都很常見就是了.不過如果是機器接的電話, 則聽到的多半是這樣, “Thanks for calling ABC corporation, if you know your party's last name or extention, press 1.If you want to recieve information or publication, press 2.If you want to talk to the operator, press pound sign or remain on the line.”(感謝你打電話到 ABC 來, 如果你知道你要找的人的姓或是分機號碼, 請按 1, 如果是想要本公司的簡介或出版品, 請按 2, 如果是要找總機, 請按 #, 或是請別掛斷.2.And you are?
你是?
如果人家打電話來是要找你的上司, “May I talk to your manager?”(我能不能跟你們經(jīng)理講話?)這時你總不能糊里糊涂地就把電話拿給經(jīng)理說, 說不定人家是打電話來跟你經(jīng)理勒索一百萬的呢!所以通常我們一定要先確定打電話來的是誰.最客氣的問法是, “Whom I am speaking with?” 或是 “Whom am I talking to?”(我正在跟誰講話呢?)但是人家一聽是像我這種小毛頭打電話找他們經(jīng)理, 他們就會用比較口語的說法, “And you are?”(你是?)如果人家這樣問我, 我就可以答, “This is Benlin.”
像是 “And you are?” 這么口語的英文書上大概學不到, 但這卻是老美天天在用的句子, 只怕你學了之后還不敢用.其實真的不用怕.越簡單的句子老美越聽得懂.而且事實上 “And you are?” 這句話還有許多適用的場合, 例如在公司的接待處(reception).來訪的客人如果說, “I'm looking for Mr.Wolf.”(我要找伍夫先生)接待小姐就可以反問他, “And you are?”(你是?)所以像這種簡單又好用的句子大家一定要記起來喔!
3.I'll put her on the phone.Just a second.我會請她聽電話, 請等一下。
Put someone on the phone 這個片語就是說請某人聽電話.例如你打電話找你女朋友, 結(jié)果女朋友的同事接了電話, 就開始跟你東扯西扯, 問你們昨天是不是吵架了啊? 什么時候要結(jié)婚啦, 這時如果你實在不想跟她講了, 就可以說, “Could you please just put her on the phone?”(你能不能請她來聽電話啊?)反過來如果今天是你接到了電話, 結(jié)果要找的是別人, 你就可以說, “Ok.I'll put her on the phone.Just a second.”(好, 我會請她聽電話, 請稍等一下.)
上面講的 put someone on the phone, 指的多半是只有一只電話時, 但如果像公司里有許多分機, 則用‘轉(zhuǎn)接' transfer 或是 redirect.會比較恰當.例如同樣的情況你可以說, “I'm transferring your call.” 或是 “I'm redirecting your call.”(我?guī)湍戕D(zhuǎn)接到分機給她.)如果是接線生轉(zhuǎn)接的話, 他們有時就只簡單地說, “One moment, please.” 或是, “OK.I'll put you through.”
4.Would you mind holding for one minute?
你介不介意稍微等一分鐘啊?
在美國如果有機會打電話給客戶服務(wù)(Customer Service)部門, 如果沒意外的話都會聽到以下的電話錄音, “All of our representitives are currently busy serving their customers.Your call will be answered in approximate 5 minutes”(我們所有的客服人員都在忙著服務(wù)他們的顧客, 請等五分鐘后, 就會有人接聽你的電話), 然后十分鐘過去了, “Please continue to hold, your call is very important to us.”(請繼續(xù)等候, 你的來電對我們非常重要).所以大家要知道, 老美基本上對這種無止境的等待是深惡痛絕的.所以要記得, 如果人家打電話來, 千萬不要因為聽不懂就說, “Hold on”, 然后就跑去求救兵, 這對打電話來的人是十分不禮貌的.如果萬不得已一定要請他稍候, 我們要客氣一點地說, “Would you mind holding for one minute?” 所以記得要給對方一個明確的時間, 例如 one second 或是 five minites 不要讓對方無止境地等下去.但是如果一分鐘到了你還沒忙完, 則最好再說一次, “Sorry, I am still on the phone.Could you hold for another minute?”(對不起, 我還在講電話, 能不能再請你稍候一分鐘.)
5.He's out for lunch.Would you like to try again an hour later?
他出去吃午餐了, 你要不要一小時后再打來?
受到中文的影響, 許多人要講某人‘出去'吃午餐了常會說成, “He went out for lunch.” 其實這個 went 是多余的, 通常老美只講 be out for something 就行了.如果要再簡化一點, 單說, “He is on lunch.” 或是 “He is on(lunch)break.”(他正在休息時間.)這樣子也可以.如果別人要找的人不在, 通常我們有二種選擇, 第一種是請別人晚點再打來, 除了像例句用 try again/ call again 之外, 我們也可以用 call back/ try back 這樣的講法.例如你可以建議別人, “Why don't you call back in 30 minutes?”(你何不 30 分鐘后再打來呢?)第二種選擇就是請對方留言, 客氣一點的講法是, “May I take your message?” 或是 “Would you like to leave a message?”(你想留言嗎?)
Arriving at a new job 新人報到篇
Key terms
1.get in——to arrive 到達
2.commute——a regular journey to and from your place of work 上下班
3.on board——as part of the team or organization 加入
4.nerve-wracking——to make someone feel nervous or anxious 令人不安的5.small talk——light, informal conversation on non-controversial topics(People make small talk in order to be polite in social situations)閑聊
6.hit the ground running——to start a new endeavor at full speed, without wasting time 立即展開行動
7.brief——to give essential information to someone 簡短說明
Katharine arrives at her new office and introduces herself to her colleagues.Receptionist: Hi there, may I help you?
Katharine: Yes, hi.I’m Katharine Brown, the new research assistant.I was told to ask for Jacob Smith when I got in.Receptionist: Ah, of course.I’m Barbara.It’s nice to meet you.Jacob’s not available just yet, but he asked me to hand you over to Ann while you wait for him.She’s in the conference room around the corner.Katharine: OK, thank you.She walks to the conference room.Katharine: Hi, I’m Katharine.Are you Ann?
Ann: Yes, nice to meet you.Katharine: Pleasure to meet you.Ann: Did you have any trouble getting here?
Katharine: Oh, no;actually, it’s a very easy commute.Sample Sentences
A.Introducing yourself
1.James Brady, nice to meet you.2.I’m Sara Cooper.It’s a pleasure to meet you.3.I’m your newest analyst, Brian Sandhurst.4.My name’s Leslie Cooper;I believe I’m supposed to be meeting with Aaron Cantor to get started.B.Making small talk
5.Welcome to the of?ce!We’re glad to have you on board.6.Don’t worry, the ?rst day is always a little nerve-wracking.7.The weather looked beautiful on my way in.Is it still nice out?
8.Is this your ? rst time in our of?ce?
C.Talking about yourself
9.I’m from Seoul originally, but I’ve been living in the USA for the last four years.10.I just graduated from business school and I’m really excited to be able to put my skills to work.11.I’ve been working in sales for a number of years.D.Introducing someone to his or her work
12.We’re hoping you can hit the ground running, as we’ve got a lot to do here.13.Your supervisor will brief you on our current status.14.For now, we would like you to focus on learning our customer service policies.