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REGULATIONS AND ADVICE Jerly Chris Gober Alex Jason Winnie Joanna Alrean
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Vocabulary A flight attendant: A trained person who is responsible for looking after the passengers on an aircraft. In addition to serving food and drinks, the flight attendant is responsible for seeing that safety regulations are obeyed and passengers know what to do in case of emergency. A flight attendant: A trained person who is responsible for looking after the passengers on an aircraft. In addition to serving food and drinks, the flight attendant is responsible for seeing that safety regulations are obeyed and passengers know what to do in case of emergency. Boarding pass: A ticket-like form or stub, usually containing a seat assignment, issued to a boarding passenger. Serves as an additional check in the boarding process. Boarding pass: A ticket-like form or stub, usually containing a seat assignment, issued to a boarding passenger. Serves as an additional check in the boarding process. Tax: Fee charged on a product or activity. Tax: Fee charged on a product or activity. Seatbelt: A seat belt, sometimes called a safety belt, is a harness designed to hold the occupant of an car or other vehicle in place if a collision occurs. Seatbelt: A seat belt, sometimes called a safety belt, is a harness designed to hold the occupant of an car or other vehicle in place if a collision occurs. Take-off: If an aircraft, bird or insect takes off, it leaves the ground and begins to fly Take-off: If an aircraft, bird or insect takes off, it leaves the ground and begins to fly
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Vocabulary Clothing: To cover with or as if with cloth or clothing. Clothing: To cover with or as if with cloth or clothing. Uniform: The distinctive clothing worn by members of the same organization or body or by children attending certain schools. Uniform: The distinctive clothing worn by members of the same organization or body or by children attending certain schools. Clients: a customer or someone who receives services. Clients: a customer or someone who receives services. Airline pilot :1. n. The person in control of an aircraft. 2. The person who steers a ship; helmsman. Airline pilot :1. n. The person in control of an aircraft. 2. The person who steers a ship; helmsman. Motivation: The reason or reasons behind one ’ s actions or behaviour. Motivation: The reason or reasons behind one ’ s actions or behaviour. Staff: 1 treated as sing. or pl. the employees of an organization. 2 a long stick used as a support or weapon. Staff: 1 treated as sing. or pl. the employees of an organization. 2 a long stick used as a support or weapon. Regulations: Rules specifying the appropriate behavior of agencies, organizations or individuals in the securities industry. Regulations: Rules specifying the appropriate behavior of agencies, organizations or individuals in the securities industry.
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Expresstions Have to : be obliged to; must. ( 後接帶 to 的不定式 ). Have to : be obliged to; must. ( 後接帶 to 的不定式 ). Ex:I have to work hard. Ex:I have to work hard. Don ’ t have to: don ’ t be obliged to. Don ’ t have to: don ’ t be obliged to. Ex : You don ’ t have to pay for magazines or newspaper-they are free. Ex : You don ’ t have to pay for magazines or newspaper-they are free. Can: 1 be able to. 2 used to express doubt or surprise. Can: 1 be able to. 2 used to express doubt or surprise. Ex :You can make calls from your seat phone in Business Class. Ex :You can make calls from your seat phone in Business Class. Can ’ t: Contraction for “ can not ”. Can ’ t: Contraction for “ can not ”. Ex:You can ’ t use a computer during take-off and landing. Ex:You can ’ t use a computer during take-off and landing.
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Company Regulation Construction worker Construction worker Wear a hard hat at all times. Lawyer Lawyer Discuss clients ’ affairs with anyone else. Bank employee Bank employee Before cash large checks, have to check the customer ’ s account. Airline pilot Airline pilot Can ’ t drink alcohol for 48 hours before you go on duty. Hospital doctor Hospital doctor Keep beeper switched on at all times
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How to make company regulations you can think about what the company need and You can make a list of business regulations items : you can think about what the company need and You can make a list of business regulations items : Working hours ? Working hours ? Need Clothing/uniform or not ? Need Clothing/uniform or not ? Can/can ’ t smoking ? or where can/can ’ t ? Can/can ’ t smoking ? or where can/can ’ t ?
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much company will pay when work overtime ? much company will pay when work overtime ? What Extra duties should to do ? What Extra duties should to do ? How many days of vacations ? How many days of vacations ? Need business trips or not ? Need business trips or not ?
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Need the person who familiar with foreign Need the person who familiar with foreign Languages ? The company supply eating and drinking ? The company supply eating and drinking ? Need overseas assignments or not ? Need overseas assignments or not ? One by one to add your own company regulations.
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How to advice How to advice Expressions : Expressions : It ’ s a good idea (not) to …….. You should / shouldn ’ t ……. I don ’ t think you should …….
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Expressions : It ’ s better if you (not) ……. Well, it ’ s a good idea to ….. How about try this ……. You had better ……….
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EX: EX: My examination in English is not good. Advice>>It ’ s better if you study hard. I can ’ t find my book. Advice>>You had better clean your room. Advice>>You had better clean your room. I am almost fat just like a pig Advice>>Well, it ’ s a good idea to not gain any more weight. Advice>>Well, it ’ s a good idea to not gain any more weight.
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EX: EX: Our electricity bills are too high. Advice>>I don ’ t think you should waste electricity. I didn ’ t see her anymore Advice>>you should meet her before you leave. Your sister not want to talk to you Advice>>You shouldn ’ t call her when her still angry.
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