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Tugas 1 Bahasa Inggris 2

A Private Conversation

Last week I went to the theatre. I had a very good seat. The play was very interesting. I did not enjoy it. A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me. They were talking loudly. I got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned round. I looked at the man and the woman angrily. They did not pay any attention. In the end, I could not bear it. I turned round again. ‘I can’t hear awod!’ I said angrily.
‘It’s none of your business,’the young man said rudely. ‘This is a private conversation!’
A.    Answer these questions in not more than 55 words. Kerjakan sesuai contoh di atas, jawaban kedelapan soal berikut dalam bentuk paragraf.

1.      Where did the writer go last week?
2.      Did he enjoy the play or not?
3.      Who was sitting behind him?
4.      Were they talking loudly, or were they talking quietly?
5.      Could the writer hear the actors or not?
6.      Did he turn round or not?
7.      What did he say?
8.      Did the young man say, ‘The play is not interesting.’ or did he say, ‘This is a private conversation!’?
ANSWER :
The Writer went to the theatre last week. He didn’t enjoy it. A young man and a young woman were sitting behind him. They were talking loudly. The writer didn’t hear the actors. He turned round. He said “ I can’t hear awod!”. A young man said “This is a private conversation!”. (52 Words)

B.     Rule seven columns on a double sheet of paper. At the top of each column, write the numbers and the words given in the Table. Copy out the rest of the passage. Put the words of each statement in the correct column in the way shown in the Table. Lanjutkan mengisi kolom tersebut sesuai teks di atas, dimulai dari kalimat ‘I got very angry


6
1
2
3
4
5
6
When?
Who?
Which?
What?
Action
Who?
Which?
What?
How?
Where?
When?
Last week
I
Went


to the theatre.


I
Had
a very good seat.




The play
Was
very interesting.




I
did not enjoy
it.




A young man and a young woman
were sitting


behind me.


They
were talking

loudly.



I
Got
Very angry




I
Could not hear
The actors




I
Turned around





I
Looked at
The man and the woman
Angrily



They
Did not pay
Any attention




I
Could not bear
it




I
Turned around again





I
Can’t hear
Awod




I
Said
Angrily




It’s none of

Your business




The young man
Said

Rudely



This
Is
A private conversation




C.    You will use the seven columns again for this exercise. There is a line under each word or group of words in the statements below. The words are not in the right order. Arrange them correctly in the seven columns. Look at this example:
I           last year           to America      went.
The correct order is: I (who) went (action) to America (where) last year (when).
Or: Last year I went to America.
1.      the film     I     enjoyed     yesterday.
Yesterday I enjoyed the film.
2.      The news    listened to     I     carefully.
I carefully listened to the news.
3.      Well    the man    the piano    played.
The man played the piano well.
4.      Games    played     yesterday    in their room    the children     quietly.
Yesterday the children played games quietly in their room.
5.      Quietly     the door     he     opened.
He opened the door quietly.
6.      Immediately   left    he.
He left immediately.
7.      A tree     in the corner of the garden     he     planted.
He planted a tree in the corner of the garden.
8.      Before lunch     the letter     in his office     quickly     he     read.
He quickly read the letter in his office before lunch.
9.      This morning     a book     I      from the library     borrowed.
I borrowed a book from the library this morning.
10.  The soup     spoilt     the cook.
The cook spoilt the soup.
11.   We     at home     stay     on Sundays.
We stay at home on Sundays.
12.  There     a lot of people     are     at the bus-stop.
There are a lot of people at the bus-stop.
13.  The little boy     an apple     this morning     ate     greedily     in the kitchen.
The little boy ate an apple greedily in the kitchen in this morning.
14.  She     beautifully     draws.
She draws beautifully.
15.  Music    I     like     very much.
I like music very much.
16.  A new school     built     they     in our village     last year.
They built a new school in our village last year.
17.  The match     at four o’clock     ended.
The matched ended at four o’clock.
18.  She     a letter from her brother     last week     received.
She received a letter from her brother last week.






Tugas Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 1 Bulan ke - 4

UNIT 12 International Marketing
Page 15 Vocabulary
A
1.      Because of tight government bureaucracy company profits could not be taken out of the country.
2.      Red tape and other examples of income distributions hinder a company’s entry into a market
3.      The country is attractive to exporters because it has enjoyed political stability for the last 50 years.
4.       The purchasing behavior of consumers can be describe as their buying habits.
5.      The economic situation is improving leading to a rise in employment.
6.      Monetary regulation is a term used by economists to describe how wealth is shared in a country.
B
1.      The benefits are the economic become stable to, and the country also become attractive
2.      The economic is wonderful, it is becoming stable in many rural areas.
3.      It’s possible. Because the economic distribution nowadays is expanding rapidly.
C
1.      D. Declining market
2.      B. Focus group
3.      D. Market niche
4.      B. Overseas market
5.      C. Bring out a product
6.      A. Slogan
7.      D. manufacturer
D
1.      Increase in product and service
2.      Hewlett-packard
3.      Domestic
4.      Withdraw a market
5.      Slogan
6.      Retailer sells product one by one, wholesale sells many products at once.
Page 16 Reading
A
1. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate
2. Mostly hot chocolate, I don’t like coffee
3. Milk, sugar, barista, bitter, black

Page 17 Reading
B
1. Chile
2. Peru
3. Mexico
4. US
5. Argentina
C
1. 1971
2. a. North America     = 3.907
b. The rest of the world          = 1.180
3. a. North America     = 1.378
b. The rest of the world          = 1.517
4. Japan
5. Capital Cities
6. The company was forced to globalize because it had saturated its home market, the Japanese experience hasn’t been a happy one, security concerns forced the company to retreat from Israel and the anti – globalization movement now has starbucks stores on its hit list.
D
a. A product: launch, introduce, license, withdraw
b. A market: retreat from, penetrate, phase out, saturate

Page 19 Language Review
A
1. Consumers
2. Mass market
3. Supermarket
4. Capita consumption
5. Anti globalitation

B
1. Leader
2. Sector
3. Manager
4. Exchange
5. Contract
6. Conditions
7. Rise
C
1. Sales figures realy impressive
2. New public relations department
3. Research market programme highly ambitious
4. Expanding everseas operations
5. Balance sheet improving rapidly
6. Rate exchange extremely volatile
7. Marketing report highly confidential

Unit 13 Building Relationship
Page 23 Vocabulary Descrbing Relations
A
Positive: cement, develop, encourage, establish, improve, maintain, strengthen, promote, restore, restore, resume.
Negative: foster, cut off, disrupt, endanger, jeopardise, damage, sour, undermine.
B
1.      Damage
2.      Establish
3.      Strengthened
4.      Undermined
5.      Improving
6.      Disrupted
7.      Cut off
8.      Jeopardised
9.      Building up
10.  fostered
C
1.      e. To strain relations between the two leading french software companies
2.      d. Is causing stormy relations with some of company’s suppliers
3.      a. Are a credit to its highly effective PR Departement
4.      b. Have cemented relations between the two companies
5.      c. Its close relations with several major foreign investors have been jeopardised.

Page 24 Reading
A
c.       Insurance
B
166: AIG Capitisation
1992: AIG was the first foreign insurer to be allowed into China
1919: In China as with the rest of Asia, AIG main advantage over its competitors is its long standing present
80.000: Amount of employees in AIG
130: Amount of countrie where AIG exist
C
Maurice Greenberg: AIG’s Chairman
Cornelius Vander Starr: 27 years old American entrepreneur
Edmund Tse: someone who runs the Asia operations and life assurance worldwide
Page 26 Language Review
C
1 . We can’t hold the meeting tomorrow. We’ll have to call the meeting off tomorrow.
2 . Let’s have the presentation next week – we’re too busy at the moment.
3 . We always know our suppliers will meet their deadlines.
4 . We have now established a first class distribution network in Europe.
5 . Could you please prepare a contract as soon as possible?
6 . Could you fix a meeting with them for next week?
7 . We’ve kept the same market share as we had last year.
8 . The new sales manager is very popular with his team.

Unit 14 Culture

Page 99 Vocabulary
A
1.       We don’t have to wear business suits at the end of the week. My company has a system of casual Fridays
2.       In many Banks, staff can’t weat what they like. They have to wear uniforms
3.       For two weeks each month, I work at night. I can’t sleep during the day. I hate shift work
4.       We have a flexible hours system in our office. Some people work from 9 a.m to 5 p.m.; others work from 10 a.m to 6 p.m.
5.       I am so busy at the moment that I worked on New Year’s Day, which is a public holiday
6.       How many days annual leave do you get in your company?
7.       We often speak on the phone but never face to face
8.       He sends us an email in the post each month.
9.       Our department starts everyday with an informal meeting. It is very relaxed
10.   Companies have an Annual General Meeting (AGM) once a year. It is a very formal meeting, with a lot of people
11.   In some countries, the company culture is formal. Staff use first name when speak to each other
12.   What’s your job title now? Are you ‘Chief Executive’?

B
a.       Uniforms? Yes, because doesn’t need to be confused to use clothes to the office
b.      Casual Friday? Yes, because not get bored
c.       A lot of formal meetings? No, because sometimes we needs a relaxing time for discussion
d.      Flexible hours? No, because we will not be disclipined with flexible hours

Page 101 Language Focus 1
A
1.       Our online business is bad. We should develop a better website
2.       Our team is working too many hours. We should speak to our boss
3.       The meeting is very important. We shouldn’t be late
4.       She wants to visit a lot of customers in Spain. She should stay three days
5.       We have to cut costs. You shouldn’t buy an expensive computer

B
1.       I don’t think he should go to Paris next week
2.       You shouldn’t buy a franchise
3.       She should take the customers to an expensive restaurant
4.       I don’t think we should launch the new product now
5.       My boss don’t thinks it is too late to send the report now
6.       We shouldn’t order online

102 Reading
A
1.       B
2.       E
3.       D
4.       A
5.       C
B
Body Shop
McDonald’s
C
1.       False
2.       False
3.       True
4.       False
5.       False
6.       True
7.       False
8.       True

103 Language Focus 2
A
1.       Passenger
2.       Flight attendant
3.       Flight attendant
4.       Passenger
5.       Flight attendant
6.       Passenger
7.       Flight attendant
8.       Flight attendant
9.       Passenger
10.   Flight attendant
C
1.       Could I use the phone, please?
2.       Could I hear what you say, please?
3.       Could I call the taxi, please?
4.       Could you tell me the way to the station, please?
5.       Could I pay by credit card, please?
6.       Could you recommend me the good reastaurant, please?
7.       Could I have the map of the city, please?

Page 105 Writing

KELLY’S BANK

Subject                :  New ideas from head office
Date                       10 January 2017
Participants        :   HRD

Agenda Item
Decision
Reason
Action
1.       Staff to use first names
Agree
So that staff can get to know each other
HRD make the sign of the identifier is cool
2.       Staff to dress casually on Fridays
Agree
So that staff can be creative with the style of each