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Banking
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Key Vocabulary central bank - a bank which issues money, looks after the government’s finance and monetary policy and acts as a banker to other banks commercial bank - offers a full range of banking products and services to individuals and businesses merchant bank – a bank that does not deal with public but specializes in corporate finance
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Lead in overdraft savings account mortgages online banking borrow
withdraw
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Listening, pg. 56 Investment products Back office processing
Barristers solicitors
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Listening, pg. 56
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Banking words, pg. 57
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Banking words, ex. 2, pg. 60
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POSSIBLE EXAM QUESTIONS
Which services are offered by a commercial bank? What is the difference between commercial and a merchant bank?
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POSSIBLE ANSWER
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Negotiations Starting and outlining your position
Can we summarise what we've agreed so far? I'd like to begin by saying... Let's look at the points we agree on. I'd like to outline our aims and objectives. So the next step is... There are two main areas that we'd like to concentrate on / discuss. Agreeing We agree. This is a fair suggestion. You have a good point. I can't see any problem with that. Provided / As long as you..... we will.... Disagreeing I'm afraid that's not acceptable to us. I'm afraid we can't agree with you there. Can I just pick you up on a point you made earlier. I understand where you're coming from / your position, but... We're prepared to compromise, but... If you look at it from our point of view,... As we see it... That's not exactly as we see it. Is that your best offer? Clarifying Does anything I have suggested / proposed seem unclear to you? I'd like to clarify our position. What do you mean exactly when you say.... Could you clarify your last point for me? Summarising
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Listening, ex. 2, pg. 64
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Listening, ex. 1, pg. 64
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Conditionals If Clause Type I if + Simple Present, will-Future
Type I indicates what will happen, provided that a certain situation is given. Examples: If you send your order by fax, we will deliver the goods immediately. If you invite me for lunch, I will help you with your presentation. If Clause Type II if + Simple Past, would + infinitive Type II indicates what could happen if a present situation were different. If we had more employees, we would work more efficiently. If we delivered poor quality, we would not be the leading company in our business. If Clause Type III if + Past Perfect, would + have + past participle Type III indicates what could have happened in the past if a situation had been different then. If you had read the paper, you would have seen the advertisement. If I had taken the bus, I would have been late.
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EXERCISE 1. Complete the sentences. 1. If your conditions are competitive, we (place) ……………. an order. 2. If I had more time, I (do) …………… a course in business English. 3. If we had known more about their culture, negotiating (be) ……………. easier. 4. If you (customize) ………….. your CV, your chances of getting a job will be better. 5. We (cancel) ……………. our order if you don't deliver the goods by Friday. 6. If Brittany (speak) ……………….. better English, she would apply for a job abroad. 7. If you (tell) …………… me about the problem, I would have helped you. 8. I (let) …………… you know if I weren't satisfied. 9. If you execute the order carelessly, they (place / not) ………………… another order with you in the future. 10. If I were you, I (worry / not) ………….. about the presentation.
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EXERCISE 2. Underline the correct form in italics. 1 If he listens / listened to all sides first, he would find it easier to resolve conflicts. 2 He is / will be / would be more popular if he treated people with respect. 3 Would you get involved if you saw / would see two colleagues having an argument? 4 If she wins / will win / would win this contract, she’ll be promoted. 5 Do you think he will / would resign if he doesn’t get a pay increase?
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EXERCISE 3. Complete these sentences using the words in brackets. 1 Would you move to our Taiwan office if _________________________ ? (you / can) 2 If you were in my position, how _________________________ with this crisis? (you / deal) 3 They wouldn’t do business with us if they _________________________ our terms favourable. (not / find) 4 If you look at our catalogue, you _________________________ how much we have expanded our product range. (see) 5 You’d be more popular if _________________________ so nervous all the time. (you / not / be) 6 _________________________ to the conference even if you invited him. (he / not / come)
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ANSWERS EXERCISE 1 If your conditions are competitive, we will place an order. If I had more time, I would do a course in business English. If we had known more about their culture, negotiating would have been easier. If you customize your CV, your chances of getting a job will be better. We will cancel our order if you don't deliver the goods by Friday. If Brittany spoke better English, she would apply for a job abroad. If you had told me about the problem, I would have helped you. I would let you know if I weren't satisfied. If you execute the order carelessly, they will not place another order with you in the future. If I were you, I would not worry about the presentation. EXERCISE listened / 2 would be / 3 saw / 4 wins / 5 will EXERCISE you could / 2 would you deal / 3 didn’t (did not) find / 4 ’ll see (will see) / 5 you weren’t (were not)
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ALLOW, ENABLE, LET The verbs allow, enable, let can be used to express possibility. ALLOW / ENABLE + OBJECT + INFINITIVE WITH TO LET + OBJECT + INFINITIVE WITHOUT TO
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Practice, pg. 61
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