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Match the phrases on the left with an appropriate explanation on the right. Fill in the grid below.
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A Say how John Martin answered the major questions put by H.G. Make use of the word combinations in brackets. 1. What are the difficulties of breaking into the Abracan market? (red tape involved; to get an import licence / to sort out the import licence; to find an agent) 2. Who are the likely competitors of Harper & Grant Ltd. in Abraca? (to let somebody get somewhere first; to live on old markets) 3. What about tariffs? (tariffs on products; the Board of Trade; to be liable for duty) 4. What about shipping facilities? (direct sailings; to be trans-shiped via Rotterdam) 5. What channels of distribution are needed within the country? (to sell direct to somebody; to have a field survey; to make a preliminary desk research) B Why do you think Hector Grant decided to send John Martin to Abraca? Answer this question as if you were a) Hector Grant b) Peter Wiles
Phrase list Listen to the tape and practise the pronunciation of the following words and word combinations, quote the sentences in which they are used in the unit. Consult a dictionary and translate them into Russian. to have somebody on the phone to make somebody’s fortune to take somebody / to see round the factory to get (to fix) an appointment an office block the administrative department the Sales department the Accounts department the Personnel department the Market Research department the warehouse to store (the items of) equipment to keep a stock of the faster-moving items to meet (urgent orders) from the stock Works Manager to come in different sizes (about steel sheets and bars) to be unloaded on to the delivery bank a spot welder to install a conveyor belt to double (treble) output assembly shop to compare favourably with something (about prices) to furnish the office to depend on the line to supply from the stock requirement(s) artificial fertilisers to give a quotation delivery charges to be somebody’s deadline to honour a date
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