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Nama: Maslang Rifath.

NIM: 2101027

Kelas: TPB-2B

TUGAS INDIVIDU

1. Write down a question from the dialogues for the following responses.

Example Who do you sell to?

We sell mainly to domestic packaging companies

a. So, who do you work for?

An electronics company called Eurotron.

Sebuah perusahaan elektronik bernama eurotron.

b. What does your company do exactly?

We design jet engines.

Kami merancang mesin jet.

c. How many people does your company employ?

We have over 1000 employees worldwide

Kami memiliki lebih dari 1000 karyawan diseluruh dunia.

d.

I’m a computer engineer.

Saya insinyur komputer.


e. What does your job involve?

My job involved liaising carefully with our production people to plan out production schedules.

Pekerjaan saya melibatkan hubungan hati hati dengan orang orang produksi untuk merencanakan
jadwal produksi.

f. Who do you report to?

I report to our shift supervisor.

Saya melapor ke supervisor shift kami.

g. How many hours you work in a week?

I work on average thirty-five hours a week.

Saya bekerja rata rata tiga puluh lima jam seminggu.

h. What’s your annual turnover?

Just over two million dollars a year.

Lebih dari dua juta dolar setahun.

2. Complete the senteces with a preposition.

Example: I’m (on) the afternoon shift this week.

a. We produce components (for) the car industry.

b. Exports account (are) 70 per cent of total sales.

c. We have factories all (over) the world.

d. We specialize (in) top-of-the-range cars.

e. We’re trying to diversify (into) more expensive models.


f. What does IBM stand (for)?

g. He’s responsible (for) Quality Control.

h. I’m in charge (of) the workshop.

i. Who takes care (for) after-sales service?

j. I have to liaise (with) our production planners.

3. Complete the senteces using a word from the box below.

Example: Our (turnover) this year will be about $500 000.

a. I’m doing (overtime) this week so I’ll earn more money.

b. My son is an (apprentice) at a local furniture factory.

c. She works (flexi-time) so she can start work any time between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m.

d. Our company has (operations) in more than twenty countries.

e. What (shift) are you on this week?

f. Our (workforce) has been cut because we don’t have enough orders.

g. The manufacture electronic (components) for computers.

h. Our maintenance (people) do all our repairs.

i. DAK is opening a new car (plant) in the UK next year.

4. Match the products and industries. Use a dictionary to help you if necessary.

5. Add a verb to the preposition to make two-part verb.

Example: The company is planning to (open) up a factory in China next year.


a. We will have to (focus) on some more machine operators as we are behind with orders.

b. Our IT people (look) after the maintenance of our computer systems.

c. They had to (take) down their German factory because costs were to high.

d. I’m going (take a day) off the whole of July this year. I need a good holiday.

e. I would like to become self-employed and (open) up my own car repair business.

6. Add the if necessary to these geographical areas.

Example: (The) Far East.

a. (The) European Union (EU)

b. () South-East Asia

c. () China

d. () South America

e. (The) United States (US)

f. (The) United Kingdom (UK)

g. () Russia

h. () Western Europe

i. () Germany

j. (The) Middle East

7. Match the following descriptions with one of the jobs below. Use your dictionary if necessary.

Example: Someone who works with wood: Joiner

a. Someone who works in a laboratory: lab technician

b. Someone who works with a machine on a production line: machine operator

c. Someone who puts together, adjust or installs machinery or equipment: fitter

d. Someone who works with electrical equipment: electrician


e. Someone who joins metal together, usually using heat: welder

f. Someone who repairs and maintains engines, especially car engines: mechanic

g. Someone who checks the quality of work or goods: inspector

h. Someone who schedules the order of production runs: production planner

i. Someone who works with things like computer, TVs, radios, etc: electronic engineer

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