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The TOEIC Students at Warema
17 March 2011
Dear Students, here is again the list of headings and sub-headings that refers to the ‘six hundred essential words’ for the TOEIC. I have hyper-linked your vocabulary pages for this week to the categories GENERAL BUSINESS / Business Planning, OFFICE ISSUES / Electronics, PURCHASING, Invoices, and TRAVEL, Hotels. The hyper-linked pages PURCHASING / Invoices and TRAVEL, Hotels each contain an exercise as well (in addition to the vocabulary). Further, for the bolded sub-headings below, there are also new listening comprehension exercises, which you should print out for our next class from here (this link also contains the new vocabulary pages). I.
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GENERAL BUSINESS (a) Contracts (b) Marketing (c) Warranties (d) Business Planning (e) Conferences OFFICE ISSUES (a) Computers (b) Office Technology (c) Office Procedures (d) Electronics (e) Correspondence
FINANCING AND BUDGETING (a) Banking (b) Accounting
(c) Investments
(d) Taxes (e) Financial Statements VI.
MANAGEMENT ISSUES (a) Property and Departments (b) Board Meetings and Committees (d) Product Development (e) Renting and Leasing
(e) Promotions, Pensions, and Awards
(c) Ordering Lunch
PURCHASING (a) Shopping (b) Ordering Supplies (c) Shipping (d) Invoices (e) Inventory
VIII. TRAVEL (a) General Travel (b) Airlines (c) Trains (d) Hotels (e) Car Rentals IX.
RESTAURANTS AND EVENTS (a) Selecting a Restaurant (b) Eating out
ENTERTAINMENT (a) Movies (b) Theater
(c) Music
(d) Museums (e) Media
(c) Quality Control
PERSONNEL (a) Job Advertising and Recruiting VII. (b) Applying and Interviewing (c) Hiring and Training
(d) Salaries and Benefits
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HEALTH (a) Doctor’s Office (b) Dentist’s Office
(c) Health Insurance (d) Hospitals (e) Pharmacy
(d) Cooking as a Career (e) Events
I suggest that we begin our next class by continuing with the short listening comprehension / audio exercises from my letter of 3 March 2011. From there, we can then move on to more ‘targets’ from the course book, as well as another listening practice that I have prepared for you from British Council material. Best regards
Ingo