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ae ead ; Language for life. 2) Berlitz Berlitzenc.isw Language for life. @) Berlitz Languages, Inc. Princeton, NJ USA Mexican + Ways of cooking food! ee * Food likes / dislikes = Take-out meals ‘and menus EM What do t2tz «types ot do companies: ae * Responsibilities cat work + Family Gy May! 18-23 = Shopping in stores: ++ Names of departments in large stores + Finding the right size and color Vdliketo | 24-29 | -Hotets make a + Hotel services reservation. i Review — 30-35 + Discussing restaurants + Deseribing foods and cooking methods * Talking about preferences * Talking about responsibilities ‘Talking about your company and your job + Talking about obligations + Asking for information + Getting help in a store = Talking about stores ‘and clothing + Asking for assistance + Reserving a room * Checking into / out of a hotel "+ Making polite requests » future te + #00 + adjective snot + adjective + enough + much / many / 2 fot + some / any = Comparative and superlative forms: -er, vest ‘= more, most: less, least How's 42-47 your new home? How's 48-53 the job search going? Do you 54-59 have any hobbies? Do you ) co-es like to exercise? Review | 66-71 Homework 72-91 Answer key | 92-97 Audio script | 98-105 “The rooms of a “Talking about your hame house « Talking about someone's Furniture: apartment + Activities at home | = Talking about a favorite Foom | + Job applications * Discussing your = Résumés: background + Career / life goals | * Talking about job searches += Discussing interviews “Hobbies and + Talking about hobbies phen ‘Talking about leisure activities * Types of exercise + Talking about exercise ‘+ Exercise routines | = Discussing exercise routines * Daseribing exercise habits Verb conjugations 106-107 CD-ROM instructions 108-109 About Berlitz English 10-111 +* like + infinitive / like + gerund + enjoy + gerund + love + infinitive / fove + gerund + used to ++ still / anymore * prefer + verb “Future with going to. + Adverbs, ++ Comparative / superlative forms of adverbs + Tag questions es re ee Can we meet tomorrow? Meetings and appointments Leaving and taking messages Scheduling a meeting Making and changing appointments Asking for someone on the phone Making plans Leaving a message May 1? / Can |? Simple future tense with will Hi, Luis. Can we meet to discuss the Borg project? Luis: Sure. When would you like to v ae get together? FOLLOW-UP | iH jing? Naomi: How about tomorrow morning Suen aie Luis: Sorry. Tomorrow morning's not y, canatirine | 4, Naomi and Luis are Ina meeting. TF Naomi: Are you busy tomorrow afternoon? | 2. Naomi would like todiscussa 17 F Luis: I'm {free from 2:00 to 3:30. Does | -——roject with Luis. that work for you? 3. The two colleagues are free ra Naomi: Sure does! tomorrow afterngon, | They're going to meet at 3:30. T F/ ~ Are you free Tuesday morning? — No, I'm sorry, I'm busy then. I'm not free. I'm not available. can't meet you. Are you available... Can we meet...? Can you meet me...? EX Changing an appointment — How about Wednesday afternoon? ~ That's fine. How is... That'll be fine. Can we meet That sounds good. That works for me, Would...work? ~ need to change our meeting on Wednesday. Can you meet me on Thursday? I have to cancel. I'd like to reschedule. Level 2 © Chapter 1 = Sure. Thursday is fine, What time would you like to meet? Sure. That's no problem No, I ¢an‘t on Thursday, erat Mme ret ty El Asking for someone on the phone FORMAL Less FORMAL INFORMAL ~ May | speak to Mr. Bradley, ~ Can I speak to Michelle, | - Hi, Brenda, it's Bill. Is please? please? Mike there? ~ Mr. Bradiey is not available. ~ She's not here right now. | - Oh, hi, Bill. No, he’s out. § Would you like to leave Can I take a message? Do you want to leave a a message? = Yes, can you tell her that | __ message? — Yes. Cauld you please tellhim | John O'Brien called? ~ Can you just tell him that Irene Lu called? = Sure. Does she have | called? ~ Certainly. Your number, your number? ~ Sure. Does he have Ms, Lu? — Let me give it to you, It's your number? = Yes, it’s 212-593-7871. 708-453-1776. think so. Here it is, just in case; 901-386-1917. Gi Simple future tense with will I give him a call tomorrow. You be in your office, right? He will let us know on Monday. She a be here at 12:30. We have an answer on Friday. They be in town this weekend. TIP! won't = will not | won't be in the office next week. ‘Will you be ready by five o'clock? — Yes, | will. / No, | won't. When will you be in town? ~ On the 25th. Pronunciation Plus Example: Susan will be busy tomorrow. —> She'll be busy tomorrow. 1. | will be busy all day Thursday. 2. Mr. Burns will be here in the morning, 3. We will see you.next week, 4. The Drakes will give us a call on Friday. 5. You will be here tomorrow. 2 Level 2 * Chapter 1 Making plans Ed Are you free tonight? = Would you like to go to.a movie tonight? = Oh, Ben, I'm sorry. | can’t tonight. — How about tomorrow night? — Tomorrow sounds great! Gi trina’s Schedule 7 OCT 10-16 TT re conference callEuropean, Call Steve r3-a97- 3271) for ‘airport poh ee rt NA Rate 439 dep. Chreago 530 paws arr Neniork 8:30 eT 1. [need to reschedule our meeting Monday. 2. 1'd like to confirm my appointment with Dr. Grant. 3. I'd like to change my flight. 4. Can you come to Donna's party Sunday night? Level 2 * Chapter 1 8 ©) ON THE PHONE Mr. Sato: Hello. May | speak to Elena, please? TIP! Receptionist: I'm sorry. She’s not here right now. Mr. Sato: Could | leave her a message? eayeanrerese SoS Oa Receptionist: Sure. May | have your name? eniehiacnine eles See take amessage for someone Receptionist: Junichi Sato. And the message? MEDIA MIX Where do you write your appointments? Do you write down all your appointments? Where do you write them — on a desk calendar, on your computer, on a Palm Pilot, in an appointment book, or in some other place? OCTOBER "Ny ray py 1 2 3 4s W Level 2 © Chapter 1 Now you can ... LY Schedule a meeting BI Make an appointment Sure. When would you J like to get f together? h Sure. Friday at 4 11:00 will be fine — Dy Ask for someone on the phone Gi Change an appointment problem, BG Leave a message GH Make plans That sounds great! o Berlitz Weeks ecenckeos emule ues nen erate Level 2 * Chapter 1 Pee eer ere | love Mexican food! Food flavors Ways of cooking and preparing food Food likes / dislikes Take-out meals and menus Discussing restaurants Describing foods and cooking methods Talking about preferences too + adjective not + adjective + enough much / many / a lot some / any G3 Let's go out for dinner tonight. Paula: OK. Where do you want to go? FOLLOW-UP Josh: How about the new sushi restaurant? 1. What would Josh like to do? Paula: Oh. | had lunch there yesterday with Susan. Josh: Then how about the Mexican place in Oak Street? Paula: Sounds great! | love Mexican food! 2. Where would he like to go? 3. Why doesn’t Paula want to go there? What kind of restaurant are they going to? Describing foods and cooking methods Bl How does that taste? ~— = oT aw spicy sour salty oi — How do you like i co oe these pickles? How's the candy? — Howare the chips? es E ~ They're sour, but — It's sweet. — They're salty. They're snley! | like them! El How is that prepared? VY boil fry bake roast = How is the chicken - How is the : cooked? meat prepared? y — It's fried! — It's roasted. er EW How would you like that don 2002 a rare medium well (done) = I'd like the sirloin steak, please. - I'll have a hamburger, please. — How would you like your steak? — How would you like that? ~ Medium, ~ Well done, please. Level 2 * Chapter 2 Focusing on language EI too small / not big enough too + adjective not + adjective + enough This sandwich is too small. = This sandwich is not big enough. ss Ss TIP! Is the cake too sweet for you? Is your tea hat enough? = Not at all. It's delicious! = Yes, it’s very hot. Thanks. Use a little for polite complaints. = Does the shirt fit you? ~ Can you hear the music? “The soup Is alittle too = No, it's too big for me. — No, it's not loud enough. spicy for me, G much / many / a lot food. seats. There's a lot of coffee, There are alot of tables, There isn't much time. There aren't many —_ people. alot of money. alot of desserts. How much is there? ~ How much homework do you have? — A lot! / Not much. How much? or How many? How many are there? — How many projects are you working on? = A lot. / Too many! soup children fruit butter wine jackets water eggs glasses of water meetings men apples Ei some / any Ie wine There is some We I ‘on the table. There are some glasses, napkins There isn't any cotfee on the table. lates There aren't any Pe knives 'd like some cream, please. —I'm sorry. We don’t have any (cream). = Do you have any French cheese? — No, we don't. Level 2 © Chapter 2 Talking about preferences BI Are you hungry? = I'm starving! ~ I'm thirsty! = Let's go get a bite to eat. ~ Great! ~ Great! TIP! I'm starving! = I'm very hungry. Allen is hungry. abite toeat = ameal © (©) what's their favorite kind of food? Dl What kind of food would you like? Josh: Paula: Josh: Paula: “Josh: Paula: Josh: Where would you like to eat, Paula? Let's try the new Thai restaurant downtown, I don't eat a lat of Thai food. It's too spicy for me, OK, how about Chinese? | love Chinese food. So do |, but | eat it all the time. Well, Josh, what would you like to have? You know, Paula, I'm not really very hung} Level 2 + Chapter 2 CUISINES AROUND Pam is thirsty. ~ Me, too! Let’s get something to drink. \ THE WORLD: Bra Chinese French Italian Japanese Mexican Thai | Vietnamese } “Fise” Crispy Smoked Beef @ ON THE PHONE House ‘Sp! Server: Wok on Fire. May help you? ae - Customer: I'd like to order a take-out dinner, please. 5 Hy oe eeiohee aa Server; Yes. What would you like to order? a. Ha 3Ying Yang Chicken Customer: Let's see. I'd like some wonton soup. a Combinations of Orage Or Server: One wonton soup. ‘Srcet ened Sour Chichen Customer: And the beef with broccoli, please. H3_ Orange Crispy Beof Eek Ha Aromatic Shrimp Customer: I'd like a couple of side dishes, too — ‘Crispy Shrimp woth Sweet an one order of egg rolls and the calamari. Shrime HS Black Pepper Beef or Ct Server: Egg rolls and calamari. OK. Anything else? Vegeta White Meat Chichen w/e! Pe Icustornen Northate all Comb sa so are a aaa Server: OK. Your order will be ready in thirty minutes. ing Ducl _ pee oo Customer: Thank you. Bye. Pancake and Hoi Six Sauce H7 “Fire” Crispy ‘Smoked Beef or Shrimp $11.95 Califor ‘Crispy Beef int Oar Speco! Smoked Tangerie Sauce Crabme H8 Three Ingreditents $10.95 VEGETABLES R2 Grilles HD Crispy Soft Stell Crab ea. 99.95 VI Sauteed Mixed Vegetables $695 R3- Spey V2 Braised Garlic Sering Beans $695 R4 Fire’ Chicken V3» Biby Bok Choy with Mushrooms $7.50 Cl Garlic Chicken S795 wae s $7.50 C2 Kung Pao Chitcke 379 CULTURE CORNER Take-out food is very popular in the U.S. : Is it popular in your country? BS take-out What kind of food can you take out? Bap taxcaway How often do you order take-out food? 10 Level 2 * Chapter 2 Chapter Check Now you can ... HY Discuss restaurants (“where do you want to go for dinner? I Describe foods How does the candy taste? How are the chips? Gi Ask about cooking methods ? How would you like your steak? It’s roasted. B) Talk about preferences Berlitzanousn"cp-ROM site and CD-ROM for more activities and practice! www.berlitzenglish.com Level 2 * Chapter 2 " What do you do there? Types of companies Responsibilities at work Family obligations Talking about responsibilities Talking about your company and your job a Talking about obligations a responsible for £& need to / have to / must So you work at XAct Wireless? Ms. Hong: Yes, that's right. Mr. Bell: How do you like it? Ms. Hong: It's very interesting! I'm working on three different projects at the moment. Mr. Bell: And what do you do? / ee Ms. Hong: I'ma project manager. FOLLOW-UP Mr. Bell: Oh, | see, budgets, schedules — | 1. Where does Ms. Hong work? Ms. Hong: — and weekly reports to the vice president What does she do there? of operations! 2 3, Does Ms. Hong like her job? 4, What is she responsible for? — What kind of company do you work for? = | work for a pharmaceutical company. financial services manufacturing telecommunications software development Ed what do you do there? — What does your company do? ~ We make drugs and medicines. give financial advice manufacture car parts sell telephone service develop software = What department do you work in? = | work in (the) sales (department). Level 2 © Chapter 3 marketing accounting operations product development legal information technology (IT) customer service human resources (HR) - What do you do there? ~ | supervise the international sales team. manage oversee I develop... I'm responsible for.. Uhelp.. 13 Focusing on language Ey What are you respon: je for? I'm responsible for software development developing software. the accounting department managing the accounting department overseas sales. selling our product overseas supervising the sales team At your company, who is responsible for...? supporting the computer systems the company website the company’s mail hiring new employees In your department, who is responsible for...? developing the budget assisting the staff Expressing obligation: need to / have to / must — Do you have to finish the report today? — Yes, | need to finish it by 5:00. ~ Everyone in our department must read it, too. Do you have to go to New York this week? ‘Could you e-mail me the Crestar file? | need to see it right away. ‘We must get together more often! G what does Dennis have to do today? TO DOLIST. - cal! Liliana: 22 026 TOS 399 ~ cancel dentist apporrtment - get presentation ready for Anderson Grovp ope ~ schedule next department oe meeting ots = Finish Hallean contract Cravst

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