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TASK 3 THE STORE

TASK 3 THE STORE

Business

This is a useful task since some business meetings are held in an informal environment. In this task you will learn:

1. Countable formats and how to apply

2. Payment methods

3. Waiting in a queue or in line

4. How to finish a transaction

TASK

You are in a queue and next in line to order. When it’s your turn you need more time, so you let the person behind you go first.

What would you say to them?

TASK

You are with a group of people who are from your office. The waiter comes to your table and you are tasked with ordering everyone’s drink.

Here is the order, interact with the waiter:

1 x Gin and tonic

3 x water

1 x coke

2 x pints of beer

Business English is different from everyday English because it is a specialised form of English that is used specifically in business and professional settings. Here are a few reasons why it differs:

Vocabulary

Business English includes specific terms, jargon, and industry-specific vocabulary that are not commonly used in everyday conversations. It includes words related to finance, marketing, sales, management, and other businessrelated topics.

Formality

Business English tends to be more formal than everyday English. It requires a professional tone and uses polite and respectful language. In contrast, everyday English allows for more casual and informal expressions.

Structure and Grammar

Business English often follows specific structures and grammar rules that are different from everyday English. It emphasises clear and concise communication, with a focus on writing and speaking in a professional manner.

Purpose

Business English is used for specific purposes, such as writing professional emails, conducting negotiations, giving presentations, writing reports, or participating in meetings. It requires a level of precision and clarity to effectively communicate in a business environment.

Cultural Awareness

Business English takes into account cultural differences and norms that may vary across different countries and industries. It emphasises understanding and adapting to the cultural expectations of different business environments.

Overall, the purpose of business English is to facilitate effective communication within the professional world, allowing individuals to convey their ideas, negotiate deals, and build relationships in a clear and professional manner.

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