初级商务英语口语目录
lesson one 自我介绍 (self-introduction) lesson two 更多了解 (effective question and answer techniques) lesson three 电话技巧 (western telephone etiquette) lesson four 制定日程 (setting agenda for meetings, travel and events) lesson five 安排事物 (inviting, accepting, declining, offering, refusing) lesson six 商业用餐 (translations on foods, showing opinions) lesson seven 工作之余 (choosing and developing topics of conversation) lesson eight 工作面试 (job interview) lesson nine 办公自动化 (Office automation) lesson ten 商业会议 (at the meeting)
lesson one自我介绍 (self-introduction)
welcoming
on behalf of …, i’m very glad to welcome you… it’s a pleasure to see you here. welcome to… thank you for coming all this way. self introduction please let me introduce myself. i’m… how do you do? my name is… may i introduce myself? i’m… it’s a pleasure to make your acquaintance. my name is… third-party introduction it’s my pleasure to introduce you to … i’d like to introduce you to … a, let me introduce you to … a, i’d like you to meet … a, i don’t believe you’ve ever met … this is … he’s in charge of… he looks after… he’s our … director/manager. offering let me get you a coffee. would you like a coffee? let me take your coat. www.3722.cn 中国最大的资料库下载 small talk topics travel how’s your flight? how do you like our city? is this your first visit to…? did you have a good trip? was it easy to find here? weather it’s a beautiful day, isn’t it? i heard it’s going to rain this afternoon. my flight was cancelled because of the heavy snow. there will be a storm tomorrow. finally we’ve gotten a beautiful day. i hate the summers here. there’s too much rain and it’s usually very hot. i’m a spring/summer/autumn/winter person. cold, isn’t it? i’m freezing. it’s lovely/SUNny/warm. it was dismal/cloudy/cold/damp/wet/stormy/windy. accommodation how’s your hotel? it’s very comfortable/convenient/luxurious. the service is excellent. it’s rather noisy/dirty. the service is rather slow. the rooms are a bit cramped. sample dialogue a: welcome to abc. i’m john smith. i look after the accounting department here. b: nice to meet you. my name is susan wong. a: nice to meet you, susan. how was your trip? b: slow. it was caught in awful traffic. a: sorry to hear that. anyway, have you checked in? b: yes. a: everything ok?b: fine. a: so how do you find our weather?
b: it’s hot. when i left home, it was only ten degrees.
lesson two 更多了解(effective question and answer techniques)greetings
good morning/afternoon/evening. how are you doing? how’s everything going? how have you been? what have you been up to lately? what’s new/cooking/grilling/going on? hi/hey/what’s up! responses i’m doing very well. thank you. how about yourself? okay/not bad/all right. how are you? great! thanks. what about you? couldn’t be better! you? same ol’. awful. /couldn’t be worse. jobs what do you do? i’m a teacher/lawyer/nurse. (profession) i work in finance/waste management/show business. (field of business) i’m in marketing/human resource/executive administration. (function) i work for the abc corporation. (employer) i work for myself at the moment. (self-employed) i look after the children. /i’m a homemaker. i’m between jobs right now. (unemployed) how long have you been with them? how do you like it (your job)? how’s business? family are you married? what does your husband/wife do? do you have any kids? how old are they? are they at school/at college/working? do they still live at home? spare time what do you do in the evenings/on weekends? where do you spend your holidays? what do you do in you spare time? do you like movies/gardening/sport/cooking? origins where do you come from? where did your family come from? where were you brought up? how young were you when you moved tolesson three电话技巧
(making and answering phone calls, western telephone etiquette)
answering the phone
hello! good morning.lesson four 制定日程
(setting agenda for meetings, travel and events)
making appointment
i’m calling to make an appointment with you for next monday. i wonder if it would be convenient to meet you tomorrow. would it be convenient if i call on you tonight? could you arrange an appointment with mr. green for me? i’d like to drop by tomorrow to talk over our plan. i look forward to seeing you at your office on july 18. can you squeeze in some time for me next week? suggesting a time can you make it at 3:00 on monday? will 9:00 be alright/okay with you? how about/what do you think of 3:30? let’s say about 9is tomorrow? anytime before 6 p.m.. anytime except monday will be fine/okay/all right with me. i’m available from 9:00 to 3:00. making enquires about flights i have an enquiry about the flights toa: here’s your boarding pass, ticket and passport. have a good trip, sir.
lesson five安排事物
(inviting, accepting, declining, offering, refusing)
making invitations
i would like to invite you to a reception next sunday at my home. i would like to invite you to dinner at the new chinese restaurant. would you like/care to join us for dessert and coffee? would you like to go tolesson six商业用餐
(chinese/western/business table manner, translations on food’s name, showing opinions)
ways of cooking
baked boiled steamed stewed braised deep fried/pan fried/stir fried grilled barbecue ways of cutting whole steak chunk diced sliced shredded mined skewer commenting on food it smells good/looks great/tastes delicious. the sweet potato pie is the best that i’ve ever had.lesson seven工作之余
(after-work entertainments, choosing and developing topics of conversation)
introducing topics/agendas
i’m glad to bump into you. i wanted to ask you about… while we’re on the subject… i just wanted to mention… you know you mention…? there were a couple of points i wanted to mention… the other point was… there’s just one thing i wanted to say… changing/ending a topic anyway, let’s talk about something else. so, let’s leave that (for later). changing the subject for a moment… by the way… talking of… that reminds me… checking and clarifying do you see what i’m getting at? is that clear? do you mean…? are you saying…? let me see if i get it clear/correctly. do you mean…? asking about hobbies and interests do you have any hobbies and interests? what do you do in your spare/free time? expressing likes and dislikes i like football. i love reading. i enjoy cooking. i adore tom cruise. i’m interested in antiques collections, especially chinese antique furniture. i’m quite into golf. i’m crazy/mad about rock’n’roll. i fall for folk dance. john is enthusiastic about hiking. i don’t like soccer. i hate boxing. expressing preferences i prefer jazz to pop. i prefer staying at home to going out with him tonight. i prefer to play badminton rather than play basketball. joe has a preference for european movies. of all kinds of music, i like r&b best. classical music is my favorite music. hip hop is my least favorite. as far as i am concerned, poetry reading is for the birds. for me, the best time is to sit back with a cold beer in my hand. i’d rather take the bus home. sample dialogue a: have you watched any movie lately? b: not really. i have been kept busy recently. a: that’s too bad. i went to watch the red dragon the other day. it’s really fantastic. b: red dragon? i haven’t even heard about it. a: what are you? from the cave? it has been an instant hit after it was put on show in the theatre. b: well, i told you i was busy. so what was it about? a: it’s actually the prequel to the silence of the lambs. in this one, the story of a former fbi agent will graham, who was nearly killed byb: it sounds really exciting. i should try to find some time to go.
lesson eight 工作面试 (job interview)
about education
what is your education background? i graduated fromlesson nine 办公自动化(office automation)
talking about hardware
i’d like to buy a computer with up-to-date components. i’m afraid this software is not compatible with the main board. your memory is too small to run this application software. a good model of computer includes a pentiumlesson ten 商业会议(at the meeting)
starting a meeting
shall we get started? now that everyone is here, let’s get down to business. we are going to discuss three problems this morning. proceeding to the next item shall we move on to the next item on the agenda? let’s turn to the second problem. how about proceeding to the next question? guiding people in the discussion first, i’d like mr. hunter to briefly introduce the situation. could you elaborate on that? miss brown, can we have your report now? would you take the minutes of the meeting, miss jones? would you wind up? we’re running out of time. whose turn is it next? coming back to the main point i think we are getting side-tracked. shall we get back to the main point? i’m afraid we’re getting a bit off the point. i see your point, but could we please stick to the main problem here? checking agreement are we all agreed? do i have your support on this? are we all for this plan? are we all in favor of this decision? has anyone got any objection to this proposal? do we all agree on this? those in favor/against, please put up your hand. declaring results meeting’s adjourned. let me take a minute to sum up the main points of this discussion. if nobody wants to add anything, we can draw the meeting to a close. that’s about all. giving an opinion and introducing ideas i think… in my opinion, … personally,… as far as i’m concerned,… as i see it,… wouldn’t it be possible to… could i make an additional recommendation? i’d like to make one more point. agree with an opinion yes, i quite agree. i entirely agree with you. that’s exactly what i have in mind. i’m all for this plan. i’m in favor of this proposal. i can’t agree more. you’re absolutely right. half-agreeing with an opinion yes, i agree up to a point, but… yes, in a way, but… yes, i partially agree, but… i suppose so, but… well, you’ve got a point there. there’s something in that, i suppose. disagreeing politely i’m having a second thought on that. well, i don’t know. well, i think it depends. well, i’m not sure about that. do you think so? are you sure about that? disagreeing strongly no, i disagree. no, i don’t agree with you at all. no, i wouldn’t accept that for one minute.