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Richard Roberts

ID de réservation
18532098
Quand ?
6th November 2025
Horaire ?
15:00pm - 16:00pm
Notes
BUSINESS SITUATIONS: 1.Cultural know how SUBJECT OR TOPIC: LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS: UNITS: Cultural know how - linguahouse 1G7M-11L3-208 VOCABULARY: PHRASES / EXPRESSIONS: go Dutch stick to your guns return the compliment save face follow suit give ground wined and dined got the wrong idea causing offence open to misinterpretation nod keep still latecomers frown upon unnerve temper tantrums GRAMMAR: odal verbs (present form ) 1. You shouldn’t call your new boss by his fi rst name in this country. 2. You mustn’t park your car in the manager’s parking space. 3. The company dress code is very relaxed, so you don’t have to wear a suit and tie for the meeting. 4. If you don’t learn about the country’s culture, you might cause someone off ence on your business trip. 5. You can off end someone if you ignore cultural etiquette. 6. I’m feeling rather tired. I must go to bed now. 7. I have to get up early tomorrow because I start work at 8 o’clock. 8. If you want to do successful business in Russia, you should stick to your guns during negotiations. 9. If Sam keeps arriving late for work, he could get the sack. 10. Karina has been very stressed lately. She needs to take a holiday Modals (Past forms, speculating) 1. shouldn’t have arrived 2. should have studied 3. must have sent 4. can’t have moved 5. could have negotiated 6. might have copied 7. should have joined 8. must have been 9. could have left 10. should have attended PRONUNCIATION: bud bird bun burn fussed first shut shirt cub kerb ton turn thud third such search tough turf Hull hurl gull girl stun stern tum term tuck Turk hut hurt suffer surfer puck perk blood blurred cull curl bust burst OTHER: PROGRESS: FEEDBACK: HOMEWORK: Review work coverd in lesson

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