新编外贸英语口语教程Lesson 13 Appointment and Visiting
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Lesson 13 appointment and visitI’m sorry to hear that……..I’m glad to hear that ……..W ell 井eg:Carry water to wellDon’t bother 不麻烦了Make an appointment 预约Appointment with sb 和….有约Fix 修理,校准,固定,确定,安排Give sb a call =phone sbTake one’s leave 告辞Take leave 善自,任意,随意eg:I took leave to consider this matter settled我善自认为那件事被解决了should have come to see you 虚拟语气表示本该做的没做,常用来表示遗憾、后悔、责备等语气apology 道歉apology forUrgent 急迫的,强求的同义词:vital至关重要的,要命的Crucial至关重要的Come up发生,升起,提及,中奖,即将发生Modest谦虚Be proud of 骄傲lovely可爱的,美丽的,亲切友好的,美女discovery 发现discoverconsiderate 体贴的,周到的considerable 相当大的,重要的conservative 保守的open-minded 开放的a man of action 实干家invitation card请柬,请帖1.look after……照顾2.make an appointment with …..和、、、约会3.let sth. be done让什么事被做4.take one’s leave 告辞5.should have done sth.本该做什么6.be being 一直持续、、、、、7.thank sb. for doing sth.感谢某人做某事8.it’s very kind of you to9.apologize for为什么而道歉10.must be doing sth. 一定正在做Hesitate to do sth.犹豫做、、、、、Lesson16 At the export commodities fair出席出口商品交易会Accompany 陪同,陪伴Apportunity ,chance 机会Feast one’s eyes on 一饱眼福Feast 享受美食,盛宴Set up,build up,establish 建立Display 展出textile 纺织品pay attention to 注意,关注Joint venture 合资企业Cooperative enterprise 合作企业Limited corporation 有限公司Cooporation合作corporation公司。
《英语口语》教学大纲一、总纲扎实的语言基本功是师范院校外语专业学生的首要业务素质。
口语是语言基本功:听、说、读、写、译诸项技能之一,在外语教学中占有非常重要的地位。
口语课旨在传授英语口语基础知识、对学生进行全面严格的基本技能训练,培养学生实际运用语言的能力,主要是口头交际能力,逐步达到在英语口头表达方面准确与流利相结合;扩大社会文化知识面,为升入高年级打好扎实的基础。
英语口语课力图把学生置于英语国家文化背景之中,充分发挥学生的听说能力,引导学生积极主动地进行口语学习。
把听说领先的教学原则置于一种真实、宽松、主动和持久的文化背景和语言环境中去贯彻和落实,摆脱学生“张口难”的障碍,培养学生掌握准确、流利的教学原则,提高英语口头表达和交际能力。
英语口语教程内容覆盖面广,语言环境真实,情景意念生动有趣,语言范例标准地道,注意到不同场合的语言交际过程,强调学生全面的口语能力培养。
教学目标:本课程的教学目的是通过系统的会话训练,培养学生比较自如地运用英语进行口头表达和会话的能力,使之做到语言清晰,表达较为得体与合乎习惯,语音语调基本正确,能较为顺利地进行日常及事务性的交际与会话。
为学生将来自己的中学英语教学打下扎实的英语口语基础。
学时分配:.本课程在第一、二学年四个学期开设。
每周2学时,每学期各36学时,共计144学时。
使用教材:《英语口语教程》(1,2册)(姚保慧主编,高等教育出版社出版)及配套录音带。
第一学期教授第一册第1 – 9课,第二学期教授第10 – 18课;第三学期教授第二册第1 –9课,第四学期教授第10 – 18课。
第二册主要参考书目:1.《英语初级口语》北京外国语大学,吴祯福主编,外研社。
2.《英语初级听力》北京外国语大学,何其莘等编,外研社。
3.《新编英语口语教程》(1),译作者:王守仁/何宁,上海外语教育出版社,1998年版。
4.Family Album, U.S.A. 学习版,新版,湖北教育出版社,阶梯股份有限公司。
商务英语热门话题约会安排Appointment对话精选A: Good afternoon .My name’s Zhengli from ABC Companyin China .May I speak to Mr.Smith?下午好!我是中国 ABC 公司的郑丽,我能和史密斯通话吗?B: One moment please. I’ll transfer you.请稍等。
我将为您转接。
A: Good afternoon Mr. Simith. We have just arrived at the Hilton Hotel. I just called to confirm our appointmentat 10 a.m. tomorrow.下午好,史密斯先生。
我们刚刚到达希尔饭店。
我打来确认明天上午 10 点的约会。
C: Sure, I’ll be expecting to see you at 10 a.m. tomorrow in my office没问题,明天上午 10 点我在办公室等您。
A: Hello. Mr.Li. It’s Mary.您好,李先生。
我是玛丽。
B: Yes,Mary?玛丽,什么事?A: I’m afraid we’re really staffed this week, Mr.Li. I’d like to meet you, but I’m sorry I really can’t 恐怕这个星期我们确实没有人手,李先生,我其实很想见您,可是却没有时间了。
B: Are you telling me you’re not going to meet w ith me?您的意思不打算见我了吗?A: Not at all, sir. I’d just like to delay our meeting to next week, I’ll have time at the beginning of next week.绝对不是。
外贸英语口语对话Unit 13unit 13 insuranceMr smith, a newzerland businessman,is importing a batch of porcelain ware from china.The price terms have been fixed on CIFoakland basis. After loading the goods on board ship,Mr smith go to the insurance company to have the porcelain ware insured.Mr john meets with him in the office of the people's insurance company of china.Good morning.Good morning,i'm joe smith, a newzerland businessman and l'm looking for insurance from your company.Welcome, my name is john,take a seat,please.Thank you, Mr john.What kind of insurance are you able to provide for my consignment?We've been able to cover all kinds of risks for transportation by sea,land and air.I have a batch of procelain ware to be shiped to newzerland,what risks should be covered?we can server you with a broad range of coverage against all kinds risks for sea transport.such as free fromparticular coverage,with particular coverage,all risks and extraneous risks.It's better for you to scan this leaflet first.and then make a decision.FPA,that means free from particular average.it's good enough ,what do you think?Surely,you can.do as you pleased.but do you wish to arrange for WPA and additional corverage against risk of breakage.it's suit your consignment.Perhaps you're right.I'LL have the goods covered as you said.very good,please fill in the application form.you need to write every word clearly.Surely,i'll.Mr,john,i finished.Please help me to have a check to see if everything is correct.Ok,let me read it.insured,joe smith. description of the goods: porcelain. mode of transprot: the name ofvessel,SShuayuancoverage: wpa plus risk of breakage.OH,mr smith,why both the loading prot and unloading port are missing?OH,terriblely sorry.i forgot that.The loading port is xingang and the unloading port is ockland.Here youare.Now,what the insurane premium?The premium is to be caculated in this way.First find out the premum rate for a porcelain,that is the porcelain 3 percentand secondly consider what risks are covered.what you have covered is WPA plus risk of breakage.so the total premium isGood, mr john,thank you for your assistance.Don't mention it. See you again.See you again.Dialogue 1What do your insurance classes cover?There are three basic covers:namely free from particular average,with particular average,and all risks.If we conclude the business on CIF basis,what coverage will you take out for the goods?Generally speaking,we only insure the goods with particular average,do you cover risks other than WPA? For instance,TPND,risks of leakage,risks of breakage,fresh orrain waterdamage?According to international practice,we did not insure against such risks.unless they are covered for by the buyers.and buyers will pay for the extral premium.Another thing,we'd like to have the goods insured for 130 percent of the invoice value.do you think that can be done?。
新概念英语口语第一册 Lesson 134 Compromise 妥协经典对话对话 1A:What're you supposed to do now?A:你现在该怎么办呢?B:The only thing for me to do is to get on the bandwagon.B:我只能随大溜aA:It can be taken as a way.A:这倒是个办法。
对话 2A:What did he do with the boss's decision?A:他对老板的决定采取了什么态度?B:He wouldn't disagree; he's learned to swim with the tide. B:他不反对,他已学会了随大溜。
A:Everybody has to do that in this society.A:在这个社会里。
每个人都得那么做。
对话 3A:You'd better water down your demand.A:你降低一下要求。
B:Why?B:为什么呢?A:Or the boss will turn them down at once.A:因为如不这样,老板会立即把他们驳回。
对话 4A:We shouldn't dress very formally in the country.A:我们在乡下不应该穿得太正式。
B:Yeah. We should be casual when we stay with country people.B:是啊,和乡下人在一起我们应随便一些。
A:When in Rome, do as the Romans do.A:入乡随俗嘛。
对话 5A:I find it hard to get on with my colleagues.A:我发现和同事相处很难。
B:You need a give-and-take attitude to get along in this firm.B:要想在这个公司和同事处好,你需采取互谅互让的态度。
外贸变更约会英语对话这是提供的外贸变更约会英语对话,一起来看看吧。
A:Mr. Brown.I hope I'm not disturbing you.A:布朗先生,希望我没有打搅您。
B:No.not at all.B: 不,没有。
A:I must make apologies. I won't be able to keep my appointment with you tomorrow morning. Unforeseen circumstances pel me to leave for New York tomorrow morning.and l'II be gone for a week. l'm afraid l've brought you too much trouble.A:很抱歉明天上午我不能如约与您会谈有件意外事情使我不得不明天上午去巴黎,恐怕得一周的时间。
我担忧给您带来很多麻烦。
B:Never mind. lrs understandable. Do you want to cancel the appointment?B: 不要紧。
可以理解。
那您想取消这次会谈吗?A:No.I wonder if we could postpone the meeting to next Thursday.A:不,我想知道能否推迟到下周四。
B:But l've got a very tight schedule next Thursday. I might not be able to make it.B: 可是下周四我的日程安排得满满的、很难再重新安排。
A:How about next Friday ?A:那下周五怎么样?B:Oh,Friday is OK.B: 哦,周五可以。
A: Will the afternoon suit you?A:那下午您方便吗?B: Yes,the afternoon will be just as good B: 是的,下午可以.A: Then shall we make it at three o'clock A: 那我们就定在下午3点钟吧。
美英报刊阅读教程Lesson13课文Lesson 13 Ban Sparks Smoking WarSleepers are mad at bar patrons, and owners are mad at city By Charisse Jones1. NEW YORK-David Rabin doesn’t do cigarettes. In fact, he can’t stand smoke.2. But the co-owner of Lotus, one of the hottest night spots in Manhattan[1], says he now spends a good part of his time fighting a law that prohibits lighting up in bars and pushes smokers onto the street.3. “This is supposed to be the city that never sleeps,” says Rabin, 42. “It’s now the city that never sleeps because smokers are huddled beneath a four-story walk-up talking. Where else are they going to go?”4. New York City is still coming to terms with smoke-free night life[2] three months after a ban took effect outlawing smoking in nearly all work-places, including restaurants and bars.5. Five states—New York, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine and California—have passed similar smoking restrictions that include bars and taverns. Ne w York State’ s ban, which echoes the city’ s anti-smoking law, goes into effect July 24.6. Just last week, Maine’s governor signed into law a ban on smoking in taverns, pool halls, lounges and some off-track betting[3] sites that goes into effect Jan. 1. Smoking is already outlawed in restaurants. On May 23, Connecticut’s governor signed a m easure that will prohibit smoking in cafes, taverns, restaurants and public facilities by April 2004.7. On Tuesday, Florida began a smoking ban that’s slightly less restrictive. It bans smoking in all enclosed workplaces,including restaurants and bars where food sales make up at least 10% of their business.Business is off8. New York City’s law has sparked a million “butts” jokes in the tabloids and turned celebrities such as Britney Spears into alleged scofflaws for illegally puffing away.[4] And it has stirred fear and loathing among some residents and businesses that say customers don’t want to drink and nosh where they can’ t light up.9. One New York City councilman recently called on the city and state to consider amending the anti-smoking laws—a move other city officials say is unlikely. Owners and managers of cafes and bars from Queens[5] to Manhattan say that business is off as much as 40% and that they have been forced to lay off employees. Some community representatives say noise complaints have risen since pub denizens began lighting up on the sidewalk.10. “If what I’m hearing is correct, this is having a devastating effect on the city’s economic recovery,[6]” says Queens councilman Tony Avella, who says he reluctantly voted for the ban but thinks the council should revisit the issue[7].11. His office is receiving a dozen complaints a week about litter, noise and occasional rights among smokers outside nei ghborhood bars. “We need to find out if there’s a way to preserve public health and allow people to drink and smoke at the same time,” he says.12. Those who have studied the impact of anti-smoking measures say such laws protect the health of bartenders, waitresses and patrons and also bring in customers who were reluctant to socialize where smoking was allowed.[8]13. “What the data show is that no smoke-free air acts haveever hurt business,” says Tom Frieden, New York City’ s health commissioner. He says four out of five New Yorkers do not smoke.14. In a city of apartment dwellers, where people live above restaurants and pubs, some say long-standing tensions between businesses and residents have only risen since smokers were forced to congregate outside.15. “We have found that our number of complaints have increased regarding noise on the st reet, particularly when it conies to smokers,” says Kyle Merker, chairman of one of Manhattan’s community boards. “Realistically, are they going to repeal the law? N o. But maybe we can refine it.”Earlier closing time?16. Some club owners fear that anger about the excessive noise could make it harder for businesses to get liquor licenses, or it may lead to forcing businesses to close at 2 a.m. rather than 4, which Rabin fears would make New York no different than other cities.17. “This has brought about a civil war between night life and residents, both of whom have a legitimate right to exist,”[9] says Rabin, president of the New York Nightlife Association.18. Ciar an Staunton, owner of O’Neill’s in Manhattan, says business is off 20% as former patrons head home to Connecticut or New Jersey, where they can still smoke in a bar.19. I’ve met some of my patrons coming out of liquor stores with six-packs[10] saying, “We’re going to drink where we can smoke,” he says. “The original legislation was put in to he lp employees, to provide them with clean air…. Well, we’ve laid off three employees because of the smoking ban.”20. Others note that the sour economy could be one reason some bars and restaurants may be struggling.21. “These ordinances don’t have any eff ect on the hospitality business[11], and in the long term are very positive because they expand the market,” says Stanton Glantz of the University of California San Francisco, who has studied the economic impact of smoking bans.22. On the streets of the c ity, feelings about the smoking ban are mixed, but many say there’ s no more noise than before. And they appreciate the smoke-free air inside bars.23. “The noise is relatively low, and I only mind it when I’ m trying to go to sleep because of work in the morning,” says Tracy Wallach, 20, who lives next to The Coffee Shop bar and restaurant in Union Square.24. Even some bar managers have made their peace.[12]25. “The first few weeks, (fewer) people came in,” says Barry Brodsky, manager of Bar None in the East Village, “ Then they gave in.”From USA Today, June 3, 2003。