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Prvi strani poslovni jezik II - engleski. Bodovanje. Prisustvo 5 Aktivnost 10 Seminarski 10 Kolokvijum 20 Minimum predispitnih bodova 23 Ispit 55 – polozen ispit 28 Krajni rok za predavanje seminarskih radova – 21. maj 2010. Seminarske teme na linku Kolokvijum – sredina maja.
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Bodovanje Prisustvo 5 Aktivnost 10 Seminarski 10 Kolokvijum 20 Minimum predispitnih bodova 23 Ispit 55 – polozen ispit 28 Krajni rok za predavanje seminarskih radova – 21. maj 2010. Seminarske teme na linku Kolokvijum – sredina maja
Literatura • New insights into business ( predavanja) • ENGLESKI POSLOVNI JEZIK – Milka Markovic (vezbe)
Key Vocabulary- Company structure • Shareholders (AmE/ stockholder) – people who provide capital - akcionari • Management – people who have the power to make decisions - uprava • Workforce –all the people working in a company -radnasnaga, radnici
Organisation Chart • Board of Directors – a group of persons who govern the corporation - upravni odbor • Chairperson/ President- predsedavajući, predsednik (kompanije) • Managing Director (MD) – person who has overall responsibility for the way it is run - generalni direktor • Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - generalni direktor • Senior managers –is responsible for planning and directing the work of a group of individuals, monitoring their work, and taking corrective action when necessary - viši menadžer • Middle managers -lower executives and employees who manage supervisors overseeing day-to-day operations.
Departments within the company • Marketing- the part of a business which controls the way that goods or services are soldmarketing, plasman robe na tržište • Public Relations (PR) – promoting a favorable relationship with the public - odnosi sa javnošću • information technology (IT)the development, and implementation of computer systems and applications - informaciona tehnologija • Human Resources (HR) or Personnel -personnel recruitment and management.kadrovsko • Finance– the management of money, banking, investments, and credit finansije • Production- the creation goods proizvodnja • R&D Research and Development – istraživanje i razvoj
Phrasal verbs • A phrasal verb is a verb plus a preposition or adverb which creates a meaning different from the original verb. I ran into my teacher at the movies last night. run + into = meet • Some phrasal verbs are intransitive. He suddenly showed up. • Some phrasal verbs are transitive. I made up the story. • Some transitive phrasal verbs are separable.She looked the phone number up. • Some transitive phrasal verbs are inseparable. I ran into an old friend yesterday.
Vocabulary development: Verbs and prepositions • apply to somebody, apply for something • benefit from • approve of • result in • believe in • refer to • succeed in • belong to • depend on • report to somebody on something
Describing changes Intransitive verbs – verbs which do not have objects Transitive verbs – verbs which have objects Porast Intransitive verbs: increase, rise, go up The population is increasing. Transitive verbs: increase, raise The government has raised taxes. Pad Intransitive verbs: decrease, go down, fall, decline, drop The prices have fallen. Transitive verbs: decrease, reduce, drop We reduced our prices.
Describing jobs • Company • Salary • Present Position • Background • Present responsibilities:
Useful vocabulary • Demanding, rewarding, challenging, stressful, • Work shifts, work flexitime, work overtime,
Job presentation • This job involves • I report directly to • I am employed as, I work as, In this role … • I am responsible for • I have been with this company for.. • The next position I held • I was promoted
Presenting companies • Name of company: • Established: • Headquarters: • Chairman: • Business activities: • Main markets: • Sales in (year):
Company presentation The company is based/located in London. The company’s headquarters is in London. The company employs 500 people. The company specializes in financial services. The company is a market leader in this field. …..
In the 1920s, Philips decided to protect its innovations. Since then, Philips has continued to develop new products.
Present Perfect • FORM [has/have + past participle] Examples: You have seen that movie many times. Have you seen that movie many times? You have not seen that movie many times. • USE the present result of something that happened at an unspecified time in the past actions which started in the past and continue in the present
Past simple • FORM [VERB+ed] or irregular verbs Examples: You called Debbie. Did you call Debbie? You did not call Debbie. • USE Completed Action in the Past Last year, I traveled to Japan. I saw a movie yesterday. I lived in Brazil for two years.
Present Perfect vs. Past Simple • Which tense has a connection with the present? • Which tense only tells about the past • Past Simple: yesterday, last week (year, month), two years ago, in 1999 • Present Perfect: just, for, since, ever, never, lately, so far, up to now