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CONTEXT
Read the text below. In most of the lines 3-23 there is one wrong word or word combination. Some lines, however, are correct.
· If a line is correct, put a tick (Ö) in the space in the right-hand column.
· If there is a mistake in the line, circle out the mistake and write the correct word in the right-hand column.
| Mr. Goldberg, returnedfrom Europe, was assigned by
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| the head steward to a table for two. Presently he was joined
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| by a polite Frenchman who, before sit down, bowed,
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| smiled, and said, ”Bon appetit”. Not to be outdoing,
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| Mr.Goldberg rose, bowed, and said: ”Goldberg”. This little
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| ceremony was repeat at each meal for three days. The
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| Frenchmen always came late, always said, “Bon appetit”,
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| and his bewildering table companion always rose and
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| replied, “Goldberg”. On the four day, Mr. Goldberg
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| confided his perplexity to a man in the smoked lounge: “It
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| was like this, you see. This Frenchman says me his name -
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| Bon Appetit - and then I tell him mine. So we are
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| introducing. That’s fine. But why keep it day after day,
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| meal after meal?” “Oh, you don’t understand,
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| Mr.Goldberg,” replied another. “Bon appetit” is not his
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| name. He is merely to wish you a good appetite; he is
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| hoping that you have a pleasant meal.” “Ah, now I
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| understand,” exclaimed Goldberg. “Thanks for help me out
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| Now I’ll have to show him that I know that he means.”
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| That evening it was Goldberg who arrived late for dinner.
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| Before being sitted down he bowed ceremoniously and
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| said, “Bon appetit.” Whereupon the Frenchman rose,
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| smiled and murmured, “Goldberg.”
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Topics for the Power Point presentations:
1. The profile of a firm
2. The organisational structure of a firm
3. Types of businesses. (use 2.4.5)
4. The structure of the capital of a company
5. Types of securities
6. Financial derivatives
7. Mergers, takeovers & acquisitions
8. Ways to overcome the risk of a takeover.
9. Advantages and disadvantages of small businesses.
10. Advantages and disadvantages of corporations
11. The gearing of the company
12. A brief summary of the financial situation at MIE-Taiwan
13. The situation at MIE-Taiwan before took over the company
14. The situation at MIE-Taiwan after Tanaka started restructuring. The changes in the Organizational Chart of MIE, proposed by Tanaka
15. New product development
| Environment of Accounting
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AGENDA
3.1
| Lead-in
| Prereading
| 3.2
| Language input
| Developing vocabulary
| 3.3
| Background information
| Environment of Accounting
| 3.4
| Comprehension
| Understanding the accounts
Scanning
| 3.5
| Speaking & Writing
| Fill-in exercises
| | Language focus
| Word-building: related forms
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| | Skills Focus
| Financial Statements
| 3.6
| Dialogue 1
| Jobs in Accounting
| | Dialogue 2
| Tax accounting
| | Reading for Cross-cultural Associations
| Activities of Auditor General in Norway
| 3.7
| Case study & Role play 1
| A Difficult Time for Microcomtec Corporation
| 3.8
| Grammar Back UpPractice with Nouns & their Determiners
| RevisionPractice with Nouns & their Determiners
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