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6. GRAMMAR WORK
a) 1—g, 2—1, 3—à, 4—j, 5—ñ, 6—k, 7—å, 8—d, 9—b, 10—h,
11—f , 12—i, 13—o, 14—m, 15—n.
c) 1) We understood the goods were on their way. 2) I’m
sorry, but we’re not very happy about it. 3) That might not be a very
good idea. 4) I’m afraid this might not be very convenient.
5) Unfortunately, we’re unable to accept your offer. 6) We were hoping
for a slightly bigger discount. 7) Your products seem rather expensive.
8) Actually, we were rather hoping to reach agreement today.
9) Unfortunately, it would not be very market-able. 10) I’m afraid
there might be a slight delay. 11) Actually, we’d appreciate a little more
time. 12) With respect, you don’t seem to understand quite how
important this is. 13) I’m sure I don’t need to remind you of the terms
of the contract. 14) I’m afraid we don’t seem to be getting very far.
UNIT 2. MANAGEMENT STYLES
2. FIND ENGLISH EQUIVALENTS IN THE TEXT
(1) one in three businesses, (2) the glass ceiling syndrome,
(3) self-employment, (4) as many as 40 % of start-ups fold within
their first two years, (5) male bosses tend to be reluctant to promote
women, (6) the perfect example of the female entrepreneur,
(7) overheads, (8) the blueprint for success, (9) competitive,
(10) assertive, (11) to take risks, 12) a high flier, (13) consensus and
conciliation, (14) articulate, (15) a hierarchical structure, (16) supportive
approach, (17) to take the initiative, (18) ‘the caring 90 s’.
3. 1i, 2f, 3d, 4k, 5g, 6h, 7a, 8j, 9e, 10c,
11b.
4. COMPREHENSION CHECK
c)1—f; 2— d; 3—h; 4—a; 5—c; 6—i; 7—b; 8—e; 9—g.
5. VOCABULARY WORK
a) 1) run; 2) launch; 3) set up; 4) form; 5) join; 6) leave;
7) sell off; 8) wind up; 9) float; 10) holding; 11) parent; 12) subsidiary.
b) 13) launch, set up, form; 14) sell off, wind up; 15) a
holding or parent company owns more than half the shares in each
of its subsidiaries.
      6. GRAMMAR WORK
      a) 1—g, 2—1, 3—à, 4—j, 5—ñ, 6—k, 7—å, 8—d, 9—b, 10—h,
11—f , 12—i, 13—o, 14—m, 15—n.
      c) 1) We understood the goods were on their way. 2) I’m
sorry, but we’re not very happy about it. 3) That might not be a very
good idea. 4) I’m afraid this might not be very convenient.
5) Unfortunately, we’re unable to accept your offer. 6) We were hoping
for a slightly bigger discount. 7) Your products seem rather expensive.
8) Actually, we were rather hoping to reach agreement today.
9) Unfortunately, it would not be very market-able. 10) I’m afraid
there might be a slight delay. 11) Actually, we’d appreciate a little more
time. 12) With respect, you don’t seem to understand quite how
important this is. 13) I’m sure I don’t need to remind you of the terms
of the contract. 14) I’m afraid we don’t seem to be getting very far.


                   UNIT 2. MANAGEMENT STYLES

      2. FIND ENGLISH EQUIVALENTS IN THE TEXT
      (1) one in three businesses, (2) the glass ceiling syndrome,
(3) self-employment, (4) as many as 40 % of start-ups fold within
their first two years, (5) male bosses tend to be reluctant to promote
women, (6) the perfect example of the female entrepreneur,
(7) overheads, (8) the blueprint for success, (9) competitive,
(10) assertive, (11) to take risks, 12) a high flier, (13) consensus and
conciliation, (14) articulate, (15) a hierarchical structure, (16) supportive
approach, (17) to take the initiative, (18) ‘the caring 90 s’.
    3. 1—i, 2—f, 3—d, 4—k, 5—g, 6—h, 7—a, 8—j, 9—e, 10—c,
11—b.
      4. COMPREHENSION CHECK
      c)1—f; 2— d; 3—h; 4—a; 5—c; 6—i; 7—b; 8—e; 9—g.
       5. VOCABULARY WORK
       a) 1) run; 2) launch; 3) set up; 4) form; 5) join; 6) leave;
7) sell off; 8) wind up; 9) float; 10) holding; 11) parent; 12) subsidiary.
       b) 13) launch, set up, form; 14) sell off, wind up; 15) a
holding or parent company owns more than half the shares in each
of its subsidiaries.


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