时间:2018-12-25 作者:英语课 分类:公务员口语


英语课
Business Conferences

Dialogue 1

-Well,I don't think we need to read the minutes of the last meeting.Copies fo them have already been distributed to you.Today,let's go on with our discussion.Mr,Lenis,will you please report your contacts with farmers' families?

-Yes,on the piece of land of our new factory,there are a total o 500 families.So far,only 10% of them have agreed to move,shile the rest still insist that they need a subsidy 1 of about 400 thousand US dollars as a prerequisite 2.

-That's a lot of money!

-Yes,it is!And we must find a solution today.

-Right from the beginning,I have felt that we should have planned a small plant.

-Yes,we mustn't grow too fast.Being slow but sure it should be the way our business will grow.

-But in a year or two,even the new fctory may not be able to keep place with our production increase.We may want a bigger one then.So it is still worthwhile,even with 400 thousand US dollars.

Dialogue 2

-We need to define a new strategy,but this strategy must be flexible enough to take into account of changing market conditions.

-I agree.Our main objective must be to gain market share,and to do this we must reduce prices.

-So are you sure that if we reduce prices,our market share will increase?

-Yes,I'm sure.

-That's probably true,but if we reduce prices,our margins 3 will be lower and that will cut profits.

Dialogue 3

-Try to define our strategy in 2 directions-firstly,the markets;Secondly,manufacturing.Do we agree that increasing market share is the objective?

-No,I don't agree.I think we should go for higher profitability.If we can upgrade the product,we'll get better prices and therefore higher profits.

-Look,the market is already very competitive and getting more so.If we increase,whatever the quality,sales will drop rapidly.

-Right,let's look at it from the other point of view-manufacturing.

-Well,if we can reduce costs in manufacturing that must put us in a strong position to adapt to the market.The only way we can be flexible enough is to subcontract more of the production.

-But it'll mean job loses if we do that.

-Yes,but the jobs that remain will be more secure.

Dialogue 4

-Right,I've called this meeting to fix the details for the annual European Sales Conference.Basically we've got 3 issues to decide on:cilities.Let's start with the date.What's your view,Ron?

-I think we're going to settle for September probably the last weekend.I've had a look at the schedule.There's a big trade fair coming up in July-most of the sales team are taking their holidays then.The first couple of weeks are in September.

-Excuse me for internitting,Ron,Sheila.I've just been looking at your schedule that last week in September you're flying out to Japan.

-When do I get back?

-Well,you've booked on a flight back to Miami on Friday evening,hardly having time to get over to London for the weekend.

-You're right,Ron.Why can't we make it the second weekend in September?That's the~

-Fifteenth September and sixteenth September.

-It'll be very difficult.As I was saying ,the first two weekend in September we are very busy.Most of the team will involved in the launch of the new Xion Product.

-Of course.I was forgetting.What about the third weekend?Tracy,when do I leave for Tokyo?

-Well,at the moment,you're flying out on the Monday morning from JFK.

Dialogue 5

-Is there any reason why I shouldn't take a flight from London instead?

-I don't see any problem.

-Right.Ron,what about the third weekend?That's the twenty-second and twenty-third.

-That looks OK.Of course I'll have to confirm it with Peter.

-Sure.Get back to us as soon as possible.Now what about the location?Ron,any ideas?

-Yes.I think I've found the ideal spot outside London,not far from Heathrow.It's called the Swallow Hotel.

-That sounds great.How much is it going to cost us?

-Well,we're working out a budget of 250 pounds er delegate for the weekend and I reckon we can get this place for less.

-Good.Does that include everything?

-Yes,all included.

-Great.Look,I hvae to go now.My flight leaves in a couple of hours.Can I leave you with Tracy to sort out the details?

1 subsidy
n.补助金,津贴
  • The university will receive a subsidy for research in artificial intelligence.那个大学将得到一笔人工智能研究的补助费。
  • The living subsidy for senior expert's family is included in the remuneration.报酬已包含高级专家家人的生活补贴。
2 prerequisite
n.先决条件;adj.作为前提的,必备的
  • Stability and unity are a prerequisite to the four modernizations.安定团结是实现四个现代化的前提。
  • It is a prerequisite of entry to the profession that you pass the exams.做这一行的先决条件是要通过了有关的考试。
3 margins
边( margin的名词复数 ); 利润; 页边空白; 差数
  • They have always had to make do with relatively small profit margins. 他们不得不经常设法应付较少的利润额。
  • To create more space between the navigation items, add left and right margins to the links. 在每个项目间留更多的空隙,加左或者右的margins来定义链接。
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