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LET‘S MEET FOR BUSINESS Finding the perfect place

1.Do you enjoy talking on a mobile or telephone? If yes, how much time a day do you spend talking or sms’ing? What are the advantages and disadvantages of being accessible 24/7 by a mobile phone? Discuss. 2.Do you use Skype? If yes, do you use a web camera? Is it different for you when you see the person you are speaking to? If so, how? Is it different to see someone in person on a web camera than face-to-face? How so? 3.If there is a complicated matter to be sorted out with someone, do you prefer to make a phone call or do you prefer to write a text message or send an ? Why? 4.Are there certain gestures, icons, or other private language that you and your friends use in communicating with each other with mobile and digital devices (e.g. emotion icons, slang, shortened text, nicknames for each other, etc.)? Exercise 1

1.Larry wants Howard to check the calendar in Britain because of potential bank holidays. 2.The time of the conference can be shifted to early April or early May. 3.The dinner meeting with clients cannot be held at the Opera. 4.The purpose of the dinner meeting is to socialize with the clients. 5.Larry wants Howard to give him recommendations about theatres and night clubs. 6.Larry wants the premises to be classy in order to impress the clients. 7.Larry believes that dinners with clients are of little importance for the business. Exercise 2 Are these statements TRUE or FALSE?

Listen and fill in the gaps Exercise 3

Match the English expressions with their Czech equivalent Exercise 4

GROUP DISCUSSION 1.What kinds of holidays are celebrated in the Czech Republic? Explain what is the origin of each holiday and what people typically do on that day. Is there a bank holiday in the Czech Republic that is celebrated as it is in England? 2.If you had guests from abroad who wanted to come to celebrate a Czech national holiday with you, which one would you recommend they come for? What part of your town would you show them? Which sight in particular? Why? On the other hand, which parts would you rather hide from them? Why? Where would you go in the evening? Discuss with your classmates. Exercise 5

TEAMWORK 1.PREPARE: In a small group of 3 or 4 people, create a plan for a 2-day conference that you would like to attend yourselves. 2.What topic would you want to explore? Who would participate? What would it be about? What activities would you organize? What would you need to do to get the word out so that others would attend, too? Would there be a fee to register? Where would the conference be held? What kinds of tours or sightseeing could be done in the area? 3.RESEARCH and DEVELOP your ideas as much as possible to present to the other groups. Exercise 5

PRESENT YOUR PROPOSALS 4.ROLE PLAY: Imagine that you are pitching your idea to a team of conference managers who will produce the best idea. Present your conference proposal to them. Which idea is the best? 5.REFLECT: What kinds of challenges did your group encounter in preparing your proposal? What are the advantages and disadvantages of working together as a group? Did you like what your group came up with. What did you like about the other groups? Which idea was the most realistic to actually implement? Did the video help you plan your proposal? Exercise 5

Exercise 6 TEST