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BUSINESS ENGLISH B
2
:
Useful resources for your daily work
Neben etwa 500 Übungs- und 40 Testseiten bietet der Onlinekurs
Business English B2
mit seinem
Resource centre
eine umfangreiche Materialsammlung: Hör- und Lesetexte, Grammatik, nützliche Formulierungen
für den Berufsalltag, Vorlagen für die Geschäftskorrespondenz, interkulturelle Tipps und Lernstrategien.
Describing the structure of a company
Nützliche
Formulierungen
(company) director • board of directors • managing director (MD)
chief executive officer (CEO) • president* • (senior) vice president*
area/regional manager • senior/middle/junior manager • team/project leader
to have (overall) responsibility for
a division/a department/sales in a region/…
to be responsible for
running a company/marketing products/…
to be in charge of
to head (up)
a division/a department/…
to look after
a department/an area/a team/staff/…
to report to
the MD/a project or team leader/…
to be under
Interkulturelle Tipps
Saying ‘no’ politely
When doing business, most people find it much
easier to agree with business partners than to
disagree. Finding the right language for saying
‘no’ is also more difficult and this can lead to
misunderstandings. In Great Britain, in
particular, people tend to use polite phrases to
soften their disagreement and they even say
‘yes’ or ‘I agree’ before they go on to explain
what they really mean.
It is important to recognize such indirect
language. Listen out for the word ‘but’ which is
often a signal to show that the speaker is
about to say what he/she really thinks! Typical
phrases for a polite ‘no’ would be ‘Yes, I’d go
along with that up to a point but …’, ‘I agree
with you to some extent but …’, ‘Good idea,
but we may have to …’. It is also important to
try to use this more indirect language yourself
as German-speakers often sound very direct
and abrupt to English native speakers.
Lernstrategien
Natürliche, gesprochene Sprache unterscheidet
sich stark von einer formellen Rede, einer sorgfältig
ausgearbeiteten Präsentation o. Ä. Beim Gespräch
verwenden wir (sowohl im Deutschen als auch im
Englischen) oft kleine Wendungen – so genannte
fillers
–
um Zeit zum Nachdenken zu gewinnen. Neben Äuße-
rungen wie
erm
und
um
sind Wendungen wie
well
,
you
know
,
like
,
so to speak
,
I mean
und
how can I put this?
typisch für den englischen Sprachgebrauch.
Lassen Sie sich also von diesen
fillers
nicht verwirren,
sondern konzentrieren Sie sich auf die Kernaussagen.
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BUSINESS ENGLISH B
2
:
Useful resources for your daily work
Grammatik
The future with
going to
and
will
We
’re going to open
an office in Prague.
Are
you
going to talk
to Mr Simon?
Die Zukunft mit
going to
und
will
Going to
wird verwendet, um über Pläne oder Absichten zu
sprechen. Das
going to future
wird mit
am/is/are + going to
+
Infinitiv gebildet.
We
’ll have to
recruit more people soon.
When
will
you
be
in the office tomorrow?
If all goes well, they
’ll set up
a shop in Rome.
If things don’t go well, they
won’t
(
set up
a shop in Rome).
Will
wird verwendet, um über nicht beeinflussbare künftige
Tatsachen zu Sprechen oder um Vorhersagen zu machen.
Will
+ Infinitiv (ohne to) ist für alle Personen gleich.
Die Verneinung von
will
heißt
won’t
.
An:
d_hall@btonline
T
IME magazine called her
‘one of the 100 most influential
people in the digital world’.
For more than 25-years, Carol
Neuendorfer has funded some of
America’s most successful young
companies. We look at the all-
American girl who became the
co-founder of California’s best-
known venture capital firm.
Cc:
Betreff:
Competitors’ products
Hello Debbie
Thanks very much indeed for your email about the rival
products from Harlequin and Thruflow. We had heard some
rumours but I didn’t realize that their new pumps would be
on the market so soon. I’ll look into it at my end and could
you let me know if you hear any more news? Thanks again.
On another topic – just a reminder that I’m putting together
the monthly sales report so could you let me have your
sales figures asap? :-)
Very best
Heinz
Vorlagen
Lesetexte
Cornelsen Corporate Solutions ist der Firmenkundenservice des Cornelsen Verlags und bietet
maßgeschneiderte Sprachlernlösungen für Unternehmen und Weiterbildungseinrichtungen an.
Informationen zu Produkten und Dienstleistungen finden Sie unter
www.cornelsen.de/corporate-solutions
Email:
corporate-solutions@cornelsen.de
Telefon: 0800 36 38 376
Wir freuen uns auf Sie !
Entnommen aus dem
Resource centre
des Onlinekurses
Business English B2
, Cornelsen Corporate Solutions, 2007
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BUSINESS ENGLISH B
2
:
Useful resources for your daily work
Neben etwa 500 Übungs- und 40 Testseiten bietet der Onlinekurs
Business English B2
mit seinem
Resource centre
eine umfangreiche Materialsammlung: Hör- und Lesetexte, Grammatik, nützliche Formulierungen
für den Berufsalltag, Vorlagen für die Geschäftskorrespondenz, interkulturelle Tipps und Lernstrategien.
Describing the structure of a company
Nützliche
Formulierungen
(company) director • board of directors • managing director (MD)
chief executive officer (CEO) • president* • (senior) vice president*
area/regional manager • senior/middle/junior manager • team/project leader
to have (overall) responsibility for
a division/a department/sales in a region/…
to be responsible for
running a company/marketing products/…
to be in charge of
to head (up)
a division/a department/…
to look after
a department/an area/a team/staff/…
to report to
the MD/a project or team leader/…
to be under
Interkulturelle Tipps
Saying ‘no’ politely
When doing business, most people find it much
easier to agree with business partners than to
disagree. Finding the right language for saying
‘no’ is also more difficult and this can lead to
misunderstandings. In Great Britain, in
particular, people tend to use polite phrases to
soften their disagreement and they even say
‘yes’ or ‘I agree’ before they go on to explain
what they really mean.
It is important to recognize such indirect
language. Listen out for the word ‘but’ which is
often a signal to show that the speaker is
about to say what he/she really thinks! Typical
phrases for a polite ‘no’ would be ‘Yes, I’d go
along with that up to a point but …’, ‘I agree
with you to some extent but …’, ‘Good idea,
but we may have to …’. It is also important to
try to use this more indirect language yourself
as German-speakers often sound very direct
and abrupt to English native speakers.
Lernstrategien
Natürliche, gesprochene Sprache unterscheidet
sich stark von einer formellen Rede, einer sorgfältig
ausgearbeiteten Präsentation o. Ä. Beim Gespräch
verwenden wir (sowohl im Deutschen als auch im
Englischen) oft kleine Wendungen – so genannte
fillers
–
um Zeit zum Nachdenken zu gewinnen. Neben Äuße-
rungen wie
erm
und
um
sind Wendungen wie
well
,
you
know
,
like
,
so to speak
,
I mean
und
how can I put this?
typisch für den englischen Sprachgebrauch.
Lassen Sie sich also von diesen
fillers
nicht verwirren,
sondern konzentrieren Sie sich auf die Kernaussagen.
1/2
BUSINESS ENGLISH B
2
:
Useful resources for your daily work
Grammatik
The future with
going to
and
will
We
’re going to open
an office in Prague.
Are
you
going to talk
to Mr Simon?
Die Zukunft mit
going to
und
will
Going to
wird verwendet, um über Pläne oder Absichten zu
sprechen. Das
going to future
wird mit
am/is/are + going to
+
Infinitiv gebildet.
We
’ll have to
recruit more people soon.
When
will
you
be
in the office tomorrow?
If all goes well, they
’ll set up
a shop in Rome.
If things don’t go well, they
won’t
(
set up
a shop in Rome).
Will
wird verwendet, um über nicht beeinflussbare künftige
Tatsachen zu Sprechen oder um Vorhersagen zu machen.
Will
+ Infinitiv (ohne to) ist für alle Personen gleich.
Die Verneinung von
will
heißt
won’t
.
An:
d_hall@btonline
T
IME magazine called her
‘one of the 100 most influential
people in the digital world’.
For more than 25-years, Carol
Neuendorfer has funded some of
America’s most successful young
companies. We look at the all-
American girl who became the
co-founder of California’s best-
known venture capital firm.
Cc:
Betreff:
Competitors’ products
Hello Debbie
Thanks very much indeed for your email about the rival
products from Harlequin and Thruflow. We had heard some
rumours but I didn’t realize that their new pumps would be
on the market so soon. I’ll look into it at my end and could
you let me know if you hear any more news? Thanks again.
On another topic – just a reminder that I’m putting together
the monthly sales report so could you let me have your
sales figures asap? :-)
Very best
Heinz
Vorlagen
Lesetexte
Cornelsen Corporate Solutions ist der Firmenkundenservice des Cornelsen Verlags und bietet
maßgeschneiderte Sprachlernlösungen für Unternehmen und Weiterbildungseinrichtungen an.
Informationen zu Produkten und Dienstleistungen finden Sie unter
www.cornelsen.de/corporate-solutions
Email:
corporate-solutions@cornelsen.de
Telefon: 0800 36 38 376
Wir freuen uns auf Sie !
Entnommen aus dem
Resource centre
des Onlinekurses
Business English B2
, Cornelsen Corporate Solutions, 2007
Bildquelle: fontshop (RF)
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