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Task 1. Make up your own Cover Letter and Resume.

 

Task 2. Complete the sentences by choosing from the words below each sentence to fill in the gaps. The first has been done for you.

1. The employees responsible for carrying out general office duties, filling forms and keeping statistics are …

a) clerks; b) accountants; c) supervisors.

2. The employees who sell company’s products are the sales representatives, usually known as...

a) vendors; b) renters; c) reps.

3. The employees who decide what to purchase, and who make the purchases of finished goods or components to be made into goods, are the...

a) choosers; b) procurers; c) buyers.

4. The employees who are responsible for seeing that the finished goods are well made are the...

a) packers; b) quality controllers; c) financial staff.

5. The clerical workers who use typewriters or word processors and who produce letters, memos or other documents, are...

a) secretaries; b) editors; c) copywriters.

6. The employees who check a company’s financial affairs are the...

a) statisticians; b) accountants; c) counters.

7. The employees who are responsible for preparing checks, pay packets and payslips are the ...

a) wages clerks; b) filing clerks; c) paying clerks.

8. The workers who process data, under the control of managers and supervisors, are the computer...

a) hackers; b) operators; c) screeners.

9. The person who greets a visitor and tells him or her how to get to the right office is the...

a) manager; b) president; c) receptionist.

10. The employees who deal with a company's telephone calls are the

a) PC operators; b) telex operators; c) switchboard operators.

 

Task 3. Listen to the interviews of two people applying for jobs, analyze them, point out mistakes, if any, they made in the process of their interviews.

UNIT 3

Text 1.

BUSINESS LETTERS

Letter writing is an essential part of business communication. A letter should always accompany a cheque, a contract or any other business paper sent by mail. The letter says what is being sent, so that the recipient should know exactly what you intended to send. There exist traditional structures of business letters generally accepted and used throughout the world. A well-composed letter will make a better impression on the reader. Thus good letters make good business partners.

The letters may be subdivided into such groups as: enquiries, offers, orders, refusals, acknoledgements, quotations, letters of complaint/claim, etc.

The firms, as a rule, have forms for the letters printed on good paper. The form should have the name of the firm, its address, and also the character of the business of the firm.

 

Five C’s for Business Letter Writing

* Clearness:Avoid business jargon,use simple, direct language.

* Completeness: Include all necessary information within the letter. Assume that the readers do not know all the facts. Make it easy for the readers to understand your situation.

* Conciseness: Be specific. Say what you meanclearly.Don’t be vague or confusing.



* Correctness: Always proofreadand edit your letters.

Courteousness: Use proper salutations, avoid phrases that scold or annoy, end on a friendly note.


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