Prvi strani poslovni jezik II - engleski
Bodovanje Bodovanje Prisustvo 5 Aktivnost 10 Seminarski 10 Kolokvijum 20 Minimum predispitnih bodova 23 Ispit 55 – polozen ispit 28 Krajni rok za predavanje seminarskih radova – 21. maj Seminarske teme na linku Kolokvijum – sredina maja
Literatura New insights into business ( predavanja) ENGLESKI POSLOVNI JEZIK – Milka Markovic (vezbe)
Key Vocabulary- Company structure Shareholders (AmE/ stockholder) – people who provide capital - akcionari Management – people who have the power to make decisions - uprava Workforce – all the people working in a company - radna snaga, radnici
Organisation Chart Board of Directors – a group of persons who govern the corporation - upravni odbor Chairperson/ President - predsedavajući, predsednik (kompanije) Managing Director (MD) – person who has overall responsibility for the way it is run - generalni direktor Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - generalni direktor Senior managers –is responsible for planning and directing the work of a group of individuals, monitoring their work, and taking corrective action when necessary - viši menadžer Middle managers - lower executives and employees who manage supervisors overseeing day-to-day operations.
Departments within the company Marketing - the part of a business which controls the way that goods or services are sold marketing, plasman robe na tržište Public Relations (PR) – promoting a favorable relationship with the public - odnosi sa javnošću information technology (IT) the development, and implementation of computer systems and applications - informaciona tehnologija Human Resources (HR) or Personnel -personnel recruitment and management. kadrovsko Finance – the management of money, banking, investments, and credit finansije Production - the creation goods proizvodnja R&D Research and Development – istraživanje i razvoj
Listening
Phrasal verbs A phrasal verb is a verb plus a preposition or adverb which creates a meaning different from the original verb. I ran into my teacher at the movies last night. run + into = meet Some phrasal verbs are intransitive. He suddenly showed up. Some phrasal verbs are transitive. I made up the story. Some transitive phrasal verbs are separable. She looked the phone number up. Some transitive phrasal verbs are inseparable. I ran into an old friend yesterday.
Vocabulary development: Verbs and prepositions apply to somebody, apply for something benefit from approve of result in believe in refer to succeed in belong to depend on report to somebody on something
Practice
Describing changes Intransitive verbs – verbs which do not have objects Transitive verbs – verbs which have objects Porast Intransitive verbs: increase, rise, go up The population is increasing. Transitive verbs: increase, raise The government has raised taxes. Pad Intransitive verbs: decrease, go down, fall, decline, drop The prices have fallen. Transitive verbs: decrease, reduce, drop We reduced our prices.
Practice 2
Describing jobs Company Salary Present Position Background Present responsibilities:
Useful vocabulary Demanding, rewarding, challenging, stressful, Work shifts, work flexitime, work overtime,
Job presentation This job involves I report directly to I am employed as, I work as, In this role … I am responsible for I have been with this company for.. The next position I held I was promoted
Presenting companies Name of company: Established: Headquarters: Chairman: Business activities: Main markets: Sales in (year):
Company presentation The company is based/located in London. The company’s headquarters is in London. The company employs 500 people. The company specializes in financial services. The company is a market leader in this field. …..
In the 1920s, Philips decided to protect its innovations. Since then, Philips has continued to develop new products.
Present Perfect FORM [has/have + past participle] Examples: You have seen that movie many times. Have you seen that movie many times? You have not seen that movie many times. USE the present result of something that happened at an unspecified time in the past actions which started in the past and continue in the present
Past simple FORM [VERB+ed] or irregular verbs Examples: You called Debbie. Did you call Debbie? You did not call Debbie. USE Completed Action in the Past Last year, I traveled to Japan. I saw a movie yesterday. I lived in Brazil for two years.
Present Perfect vs. Past Simple Which tense has a connection with the present? Which tense only tells about the past Past Simple: yesterday, last week (year, month), two years ago, in 1999 Present Perfect: just, for, since, ever, never, lately, so far, up to now