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4. Чем крупнее становится его компания, тем труднее
управлять (big, hard).
5. Сами рабочие пострадали больше всего (much).
6. Я только просмотрел каталоги, а завтра изучу их более
подробно (closely).
7. В понедельник я прихожу домой позже, чем в другие
дни, потому что это самый загруженный день (late, busy).
8. Кто говорит по-английски лучше всех в вашем офисе
(good)?
EXERCISE 5. Chairing a meeting
This is your chance to chair a meeting. Here is what you must do.
1. Read the conversation twice:
The first time concentrate on what the chairman says; the
second time concentrate on what the other people say.
2. You are now the chairman. You may look at the phrase
above. Practise until you can do it well: being a chairman is
not easy!
Chairman I’d like us to reach a decision today about
item 1. The issue is falling sales in the Ital-
ian market. Henry will explain the back-
ground to this, and the present situation.
Henry Thanks. Well, as you know, in Italy we’ve
always … So that’s how things are at the
moment.
Chairman Thank you, Henry. Now, let’s look at
possible courses of action.
Bob Could I just say something? The Italian
market isn’t as important to us as the Rus-
sian orders. I was in Moscow last week,
and learnt some pretty interesting things
about the way things are moving out there.
Chairman Let’s keep the immediate subject, which is
the Italian market.
Arnold Sorry to interrupt, but if we launch a new
advertising campaign in Italy it would cost
a fortune! You said yourself that we ha-
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    4. Чем крупнее становится его компания, тем труднее
управлять (big, hard).
    5. Сами рабочие пострадали больше всего (much).
    6. Я только просмотрел каталоги, а завтра изучу их более
подробно (closely).
    7. В понедельник я прихожу домой позже, чем в другие
дни, потому что это самый загруженный день (late, busy).
    8. Кто говорит по-английски лучше всех в вашем офисе
(good)?

    EXERCISE 5. Chairing a meeting
    This is your chance to chair a meeting. Here is what you must do.
    1. Read the conversation twice:
    The first time concentrate on what the chairman says; the
second time concentrate on what the other people say.
    2. You are now the chairman. You may look at the phrase
above. Practise until you can do it well: being a chairman is
not easy!

    Chairman            I’d like us to reach a decision today about
                        item 1. The issue is falling sales in the Ital-
                        ian market. Henry will explain the back-
                        ground to this, and the present situation.
    Henry               Thanks. Well, as you know, in Italy we’ve
                        always … So that’s how things are at the
                        moment.
    Chairman            Thank you, Henry. Now, let’s look at
                        possible courses of action.
    Bob                 Could I just say something? The Italian
                        market isn’t as important to us as the Rus-
                        sian orders. I was in Moscow last week,
                        and learnt some pretty interesting things
                        about the way things are moving out there.
    Chairman            Let’s keep the immediate subject, which is
                        the Italian market.
    Arnold              Sorry to interrupt, but if we launch a new
                        advertising campaign in Italy it would cost
                        a fortune! You said yourself that we ha-
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