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Business Start-Up 1 - Student's Book, Exercícios de Língua Inglesa

Business Start-up is a two-level course for beginners and false beginners who need English for their work. It takes low-level students up to the point where they can start preparing for the BEC Preliminary Examination (early B1 level) and provides a solid foundation for further learning.

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Contents

Mapofthebook

Unit 1

Unit 2

Unit 3

Unit 4

unít 5

Unit 6

Unit 7

Unit 8

unit 9

lJnit 10

lJnit 11

Unit^12

Communicationpractice

GrammarandvocabutarypÍactice

Granmarreference

Transcripts

Welcome

Numbers

Work

Information

Places

Action

Meeting

Reporting

Communication

Plans

Sales

4A

Communication GÍammaÍ

7.7 Arrangingto meet Prepositionswith

timesand dates DiscussingfutuIeaÍrangement5Plesentcontinuou5:

futuÍearÍangements

whv...?

Dáys

Travellanguage

Buyingtraintick€ ts wontto

Trainticketsand reservations

Talkingaboutpastevents t'erpastsirnple Timereferencesto the past

Givingan update

TalkingabouthoIiáays

Past Businesstrips

regu

simpLe: IaÍveíbs PastslmpLe: irregularverbsG)

Holidayand travellanguage

Exchanginginformation by emaiL

l\rlakingtelephone

PastsimpLel DocuÍrentsandattachments

ilregu|arVeíbs(2) 0biectpronouns wil| spontaneous decisionsand offers Revi;Wof píesent and pasttenses

Telephoneexpressions

Talkingaboutthe and clÍmate

l'lakingcompaíisons compaíatiVes

The weather

Comparlngproductsand services

lrlakingchoices Superlatives

Checkingin for a flight

Opinions

Countableanduncountable Airponlanguage
SuggestionsrShall l/we...? sequencinganddiscussingpíiorities
plans

Stayingat a hotel

FuÍuÍewilh 9oin9 to 0b'ectives

nave9aÍ HotelLanguage

Discussinghowbusiness Adverbsof mann€ Í companyperformance
rs go^ ng

Discus5ingsalesand ordeís

Shopping

nuch/nany: q|]esÍions^ salesand ordeÍ

thislthese, thatlthose Shoppinglanguage

Welcome

(^1) List€n to |o€ and cláiíe me€ting at the offl(es of ZY. claite |]a||o''n claiÍ€ l!'laÍtin' ,oe |]'^ 'm ]ooK€ nt. Niceto meetyou' ClajÍe Nic'rto rneetyou' |oe We|.omcto ZY systeíns' claiÍe Thanks' PÍactisethe conversalionin páiÍs.Change Íoles. 2 tisten (^) and fill in the gáps.

nice (^) hi I m thanks welcome

l.n l|olla.1 (^) /i, an FieLd. Sally '1^. lln SallyWinters. |an r^ to me€ t you' (^) sa||y'^4 lo NL'wYork. Sally 5

Introdu.t|onsAtohab€tÁ-z

'Q !a^ |'isten^3 and^ Pno uNc|ÁÍ|on r€peat. say the^ alPhab€ t.

A B C D T F G H I J K I M

N O P O R S T U V W X Y I

Workwith a partn€r. stud€nt A says a l€ttéÍ
stud€nt B pointsto it. Take|t in turns.
which lettorshav€ th€ sam€ sounds?Fill in

the chart.

A B

L

tl

tl

I Q

Y t./

4 Listen.Put the companlesIn the
oídeívou heaíthem.wr|tel-10 |n the box€s.

!a (^) á}TDK

@

@

D c

l

I l)

L]

@

@

crc

. (^) IFK Cargo

d vocabulaÍypractice.-'^ Page 94, Exercise1.

n 1\nor

I nlllAuto

.J Questionswith wherc ond ba

WheÍeareyou/theyfrom?
wheÍe'she/shefrom?
(Whè's= Wherei5)
AreyoufÍomLondon?
ls he fromLondon?
d Glammarpractice..' Pa8e94, ExeÍclse3.

!a 6 listen to the conv€lsation. Fill in tne gaps.

2 NansSchwartz (^3) JanGrabowskl 4 ívlaÍiaGon2ales 5 ShenLln 6 NathalieLemalre 7 Pedroda Silva I AlisonSmith

á Bra,il b C h i n a

d GeÍmany € Po|and f Spain 8 th€^ tJK h th€ UsA

ftc',;li,n Li//,.

8 l

! a^ Workwith^ a oaltner.can you gu€ss whéí€

the peopl€^ aÍefrom?

1 BradcarÍington
7 List€n and checkyouíanswers'
work with a pattn6r.Takeit in tuÍnsto a.k
questionsaboutth€ peoplein 2a.
A Where.sBradcaíingtonfrom?
B He'sfrornthe tlSA.
8 PnoNuNc|ÁÍ|ot{List€n to the
countriesin 2a.Writethemin the chart.
c Answerthe qu€stions.
1 Where'sDavidfrom?
2 Where'sPauLfÍom?
3 Where'sclairefÍom?
4 WheÍeaÍeyoufÍom?

David 5o, wip e 1e uob^1 /r,rtt , r anp. cláiíe New YoÍk' David 'z^. The BigApplel clairc YeslAnd you,^ David?Arel

David No' 'm fÍomLille.ZY Design'in Lille' clairc a^. And !,rheres Paul from? ls e^ fromLondon? oavid Yes.

b PractisethéconveÍsationin Pairs. o Oo oO oOO oOOO

Welcome 1

! a^ Wherearethe cities?Fitlin the^ gaps.

I r"uh."h " *"., "

the the the

5 r n s i n l s i n

1 Toulon 2 l\rladrid 3 Belting 4 Ch-"ster

o f F r a n c € , n e a í I \ 4 a1 5e i | | e' o f S p d n.

  • (^) o f c h l n a. o f t h e U K , n e a r ] v ] a n c h e l t € r '

Communicationpractice2.-t Page 78. work with a PaÍtner

Do any citiésol í€ gions in youÍ countíyhav€ a different name or píonUnciationin Engti5h?Write and say their Englishnames. Talk to oth€l stud€nts in the gÍoup.Find out where theyte

C H I N A

USEFLJL LANGUAGE

b 9 Listenand checkyour (^) answeÍs. c Vocabularypra(tice-.) Page 94, Exeícis€ 4. d Ask questionsabout cities in youÍcoÜntíyoí in otheÍcountries. Testyour partner!

B |t'slI th€ north/south/east/$]€ 5tot ''. (neaÍ''' )' e Work with a paítneÍ.stud€nt Á chooses a city fÍom3a. Student B asks questions.Take it in turns. A WheÍeaÍeyou from? B Toulon. A To!lon?WheÍe'5that? B t's in the soL]thoÍFrance,neal íMaÍs€ iLle'

l\4acau? WheÍe'5that? |t'sln china,neaÍHongKong' Whereare yolrfrom? |.mfÍomBÍemen'in the noÍthof Germany.

Countries BÍa2iI (^) china France Germany Poland Spaln the UK the USA

'I\

E R A N C E

WeLcome 1

(a-Í)from1a do they ask for?

1m 2fl (^) r! 4! E"

l0 Now list€n to six Deoole.What drinks communicationpíactice3 ..' Page78.
work with a pártn€l.
Howmanydrinksdo you knowin Enstish?
wíiteth€m in the cháÍt.

E.

5! 6 f l

10 Listen again. Write the drinks in the chaít.

Drinks

-/Íi

an

Grammaípíáctice..'^ Page (^) 94' Exercis€ 5.

lt list€n (^) to the conveÍsation.fitt in th€ gaps. 'o€ ,^ !!q,l/^ you like^ a dlink'cLaire? c|aire ,^ , pleáse'could I havea tea? loe Yes.^ lvlilk?Sugar? Claire Withmilk,r^. No sugar. loe 0K. And^ Anne? havean oÍangejuice'

Drinks
b what'syourfavouritedrink?Ask otheístud€nts.
USEFULLANGUAGE
c

please? |oe suÍe' (^12) PRo|{U||.|AÍ|oNHow do you say d and o' in these sentences?List€n ánd íePeat. 1 cou|dI havea cofíee,please?

2 CouldI havean orangeiuice? /.n/ Píactis€ saying the sentences. vocabutarypractice-.'^ Page 94, ExeÍcise6.

Wouldyou|ikea dÍink?
Yes,please./ No,thanks.
coLrldI havea/an'..,p|éase?
Yes./ Sure.
lMilk?sugaí?
Withmilk,please.No sugar.
No sugar.
Drinks
coffee tea (mineral)wateí
oÉngejuice^ app|eiuice icedtea
,vote:Mínelalwaterconbe stilI
orsparkUng.
couIdlhavemineÍaIwater'please?
stilloíspalkling?
Usea beforeconsonants:a coÍÍee
Use at beforevowels:an orcnge
'urce

Numbers

E" 13 list€n^ and^ reD€at th€^ numbers.^ !a 012345 678910

b writethe numbeÍsin th€ corÍectboxes.

eight fiv€^ fout^ nine^ on€^ seven six thlee two 2€Íoloh

14 Llstento fourconversations.
comPletethe telephonenÜmbeís.

1

n 1 * A 1 0
\ ' r

lFl( Cargo T E L : 1 2 3 t 4 5.. )

Sussn Tqylor

Tell 0 632 7 49

E" lE^ Listen^ and íep€at the nümbers. 11 72 13 1.4 1.5 76 L7 18 19 20 30 40 50 51 1 9 P R o N u N C | Á T l o NL i s t e n a n d l e p e a l.

Practisesayingthe numbeí..

E" Match the paiís.

l 0 40 5 0

2 I 2. O O

I ',l5.

4 19.

5 2 1. 0 0 ó 00' 7 13.

8 05.

r€peat.

d

f

h

sevenpm / seveno'clock in the evening thÍe€ pm / threeo.c|ockin

elevenpm / eleveno'clock at night nineanr/ nin€ o'c|ockin lne moínIng mldnlght midday/noon fiVeaÍn/ fiVeo'cIockin lne moÍnng one pm / one o'clockln the afteÍnoon

c
o
vocabularypractice.-tPage95,Exercise3.
work with a partner.studentA says á number
(11-59)and StudentB writesit. Takeit in tutns.
20 List€n to the airpoÍtónnouncements.
Filtin the Ílighttimes.

Chicago O'Hare - Terminal Departures

LH 9]SB FRAIiKFURT14AIH 14:
R0t'l
BA Be9z LrtHooNHEATHRT]TJ;
I'lx tBlz HEXTL0CITg
checkyour^ answeÍs.List€n and

a"

Í.B?á13 t,lADllIÜ

AA 1955 T|]RÚllToPEA|1s|]N ó
Workwith a paítnerstudentA says^ a time,then
stud€nt B says the flight.changeroles.

A Fourteenthirteen. B The f|ightto FíankfuÍt. A That'5Íight.

.h

' q l

. Mátch the times to the clocks. wÍitea-e in th€ boxes.

(^1) l |t'squart€ r pnsl clevcn' 2 lt s ten prsl twclvo. ] l's ílvelo e ghl 4 l's qÜ.rlcrlo livo' 5 I s h a l ip a s rn f c.

22 Listen and repeatthe andthe times.

what üm€ ...?

qu€ sÚons

N u m b e r s 2

C GÍammarpractice..) Page 95, Exercise5.

TIMETABLE

O'HareAirport - TrainDepartures

l 0 : O O l 0 : 0 8 1 0 r 1 5 l 0 : 2 1 l 0 r l 0 l 0 : l U l 0 : 1 5 l 0 : 5 1 1 1 0 0 l l : 0 8 1 1 : 1 5 1 1 : 2 1 l l : 1 0 1 lr l 8 l l : 4! 1 1 : !l 1 ) r 0 0 1 2 : 0 8 1 1 1 5 (^) 1 2 r 2 1 1 l : 1 0 1 l :l B L2 : 4! 1 2 r t l l : 0 0 L : 0 8 l : l t 1 r 2 l 1 : 1 0 l : 1 8 l : 4 5 l : t l

work With a paÍtn€l' Look át the tim€table Íoro'HaíéAiípoítstation. Píáctisethe conversationfíom5a. ljse these times. 1 7 A. t A 2 ). ) \ l J. 1 0 4 4. 0 5 5 4. 4 0 6 4. 5 0

USEFUTLANGUAGE

E.

Whattimeis it? What'sthe time?(=^ Whatis lhe time?)

e VocabularypÍacti.e..')Pag€ 95' Exeícis€ 4.

Communicationpracti(e5 ..) Page 79. Work

s xteen seventeenerghteen 20 l0 40 50 twentv lh]Íty fo(V flfty

Nunbers11 59 ' t r (^) 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 eleven twe|Ve thirleen fourteenílfteen 't6 (^) I 7 1 8 't nineteen 5 1

Whattimeis ll? (^) / Whafs lhe time?

Whattimes the nexttrain?/ When'sthe nexttrain? It'sat fouÍteenthiÍty.

in the moÍning/afternoon/evening

23 Listento this Conv€ ísationát o'HaÍ€ AirpoÍtstation. a Excuseme, what's the time? B lts qLrarterpast (^) tari, Á when's the next tÍain? B |t'sat ten twentylhÍe!. A OK. Thanks. Píactiseth€ ConveÍsationin paiÍ5.

I w h e n ,. ,?

whén's...?: Wheni5.''?

at night

1 5

N u m b e r s 2

(^28) Listen and repeat thes€ phrases from the conveísations. How muchis that? Anythingelse? 29 Pio urrcr^TroNHow do you say the s sounds?Listenand repeat.Fill in the chart. singular (a/an)^ Plural (t!,vo,thÍee)

!.

t hotdog 2 buÍger 3 sandwich 4 Salad 5 d Í | n k

7 t€ a I 0range)urce

h o l d o g s

buÍgers

sand!!iches salads drinks

teas orangelurces

i / i (^) i t r I V' l.l !u n! t]! tl! t ln !n

l L ] rl L] ll lt

27 list€n to peopl€ buyingsnacks
and drinks.F|lt|n th€ gaps.

1 A CoLrld haveat (^) h/t1-,t,! (^) , please? I A n y t h i n ge l s e? A l ] m '. ' y € 5 , a n d a^2 B T h a l ' s f o u í e U r o! 1

d GÍammaÍpractice.-'^ Page (^) 95, Ex€ rcis€ (^) 7. e Practiselhe conversationsin 4a in pairs,

communi(ationpÍa(tice6 -.>Page (^) 79. woÍk with (^) a pa|tneí

USEFULLANGUAGE

please,

B Thanks.

B

B

] A

B

B

Yes,please.And two ó muchis that? lJm...eight oK' eightdol|aÍs^3

Anylhingelse? No, (^) thanks. O K .T h a l ' s ' 1

, please.And

p o u n d s

(^60) to 80 sixty seventy (^) eighty 9 0 1 O O ninety (^) a/onehundí€ d

$ = dollat^ € = euío
€ = pound

Buying food Could I have two coffeesand hotdogs,please? Anythingelse? No, thanks. How Ínuchjs that? TWelVeeuÍo5síxty,please'

a sandwi(h) two sandwiches a coffee ) thíeecoffees

Jl á Match th€ words to the ohotos 1-6'

Faltory

rrorcr* *." ","no" .noo

tl

-l*;f'l l-x+

accountant per5onalassistantengineer manageÍ receptionist salesassistant technician designeí

30 tisten^ and í€ peet the iobs in 1b. VocabulaÍypractice.-'^ Page 95, Exercise1.

7

ft, Í'"

I^ -"lr

5 6

b Mat(hthe iobs to the woíkplacesin th€ chart.some iobs matchto moÍethanon€^ woíkplace.
c
o

krs€nt s|mple!pos|t|veandq!ésl|ons(h.lshellt lÍ.eJth.y)

H|thnÚmbeÍs'de.ln.ls BÚs|nessY€Íbs .nd nouns
! a^ n""d th" génten.és".d.le aboutGor.n^ Tat|é.A.e thes€
tÍue(o or f.ls€ (F)?
1 GoÍanTatiecom€s fromGermany'
2 He ownsall of the orionGroup.
3 Hehas5o,oooemploy€ es'
4 orion compani€sbuy steelfíom
supp|ieÍsin WestelnEuíope.

Theysellsteeltocustomeí5inWegteln

Europe.

They make (^) steel a||ovel the WoÍld.

! !

!

! !

b vocabulaíypÍactic€-.' Pag€ 96, Ex€r(is€ 3.
Réadth. art|.leaboutGoraíTat|éata|n.Then
fflt |n the t.ps w|ththe CorÍectnÚmbers.
on€ two three flve^ six thlrty
hundred thousand million blllion
fifty
polnt

dollaÍs

Orioncompanieshave
people.
oíioncompaniessell
tonnesoÍstee|a year'
5 GoranTatiaandlamesBernardown

GoranTatió

Multi nillionail€ (^) GoBn tbtió bjwf 38 y€arc old. He come from spüt in croatia' but today he live6in Viclorie, Awtr3lia and ha8 Áu8halian naiionality' Mr 1b'tiTole'Ú ha]fof the orion omup. (Hb colleague,Jsmes BeÍneÍd.ownr th€ other (^) 50%)' ofion címpanieshavetob'l

!a

Ealmof about$3 billion a year,and about50,000people work |oÍthe (^) 8roup' orion Group companiesbuy st€el fÍom3uPpii€rs in Bussia' Eastern Buropeand Korea and sell it a over th€ world, They buy and sell 2'5 mil]ion tonnffi a yeal' Th€y also make8téelin a numbel of fá.|orie8in Russia'

d

GolanTatiiis ''.tlú:t.u'''..'

y€ ars old'
Totalsalesare
a year
peícentof oíion.
33 L|stenand Ch€ck yo|,ransw€ls.
vocabularypractice.-, Page9ó, Exorcise4.
,4 l|stenand rcpeal Practls€ say|Íg
th€ numberswlth a paítn€í.
400 850 65,000 270,000 3.2million
ó.8 bilIion

z o l

Work

E" 35 Listenand repeatthe^ sentenc€s in

thégrammaíbox'

GrammaÍpÍactic€ -.'^ Page 9ó, Exercise5. 36 Pno Ut|c|ÁT|o L|stenand r€peat the vérbs.Th€n í|ll |n the chaÍt'

lives works has buys sells
makes owns
List.n again.wÍltethe numbeÍsyou hear.
tonnesof steel
products
7oolsa|esarein Geímany
I
37 Listenagain.underlineth€ coÍÍe.twoÍds
|nthe questionsfÍomth€ conv€rsation.
1 Wheredo/doesyoursÍee|comefconesf|om?
2 whete doldoeswe bur'lbuysiI?
3 DolDoesft comefconesftomGetmany?
4 Wheledo/doésyouse//Aellsyourproducts?
38 PRot|Ut|c|AT|oÍ|LlstenaÍd í€peat the
questionsin 4c. Howdo we say do aÍd does?

!. 37 ,an€^ Ross'fÍomcentroPumpsuK,

is visitingMetaLln,a supplierin Hamburg.
Listento her conveísat|onwith FrankAÍzt'
Metal|n,sfactorymanager.Are thes€
senteí.estrue (Í)or false (F)?

Metalinbuyssteelirom a supplieÍ. Metalinhas a factoryin China. MetaLinhas customeÍ5in a number

€ Grammarpíactic€ ..' Page96, ExeÍcise6.
wolk wlth a partnے Ask and answer
questionsaboutGoranTatla.
Where''.comefrom? Wheíe...live?
Whatcompany,,.own?
communicationpíactice8. studentÁ -.'
Pagé79. stud€nt B ..' Page88.
USEFULLANGUAGE

! !

!

My colleaguecomesfromGermany.
Theybuysteelfromsuppliersin Russia.
Theyhavefactoriesin China.
Wesell this pÍoductall overthe world.
Heownsthecompany.
1heymakecomput€rsoftware.
High nunbers and decinals
25o = two hundÍedand fifty
12,ooo = twelvethousand
5o,ooo= fiftythousand
2.5million= twopointfivemilljon
3 billion= threebillion
Presentsinple: positive
Theyownthe company.
Heownsfiftypercentof the company.
Theverbhave is irregular:
Theyhavafactoiesin Russia.
HehasAustÍaljannationality.
Prcsentsímple:questions
Whatdo you selt?
Do theyhavecustomelsin Chlna?
Wheredoe! she aomafrom?
Doéshe ownthe company?