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Read the text and answer the questions: 1.Define a deadline. 2.What is a motivator in this text? 3.Do you agree with Mr. Ariely ? Why/why not? Need Motivation? Declare a Deadline AT a meeting last Tuesday, I told my colleagues that I would finish this column — which is about deadlines — by noon on Thursday. I spent part of Tuesday afternoon searching the word “deadlines” on Google, but didn’t make much progress. By late afternoon, I felt a tiny knot of fear in my stomach. What if I let my co-workers down? So I wrote something silly just to get started. This paragraph. Making that declaration was a good move, as it turns out. Publicly committing to meeting a deadline is a powerful motivator because it puts your reputation on the line, said Mr. Ariely, a professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University and the author of “Predictably Irrational.” People respond well to deadlines because meeting them provides a distinct feeling of having achieved something within a time frame. “It’s a good way to keep score,” Professor Ariely said. It is possible to motivate yourself, he said, by announcing a deadline to others — perhaps on Facebook or on Twitter. Not meeting the deadline would then feel like breaking a promise, he said: “It does say something about your character.” Source:
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Aims of the class (ciljevi časa)
• Unit 8: People (osma lekcija: ljudi), First Insights into Business (Longman), str. 82
• On motivation & how to be successful… • Order of Adjectives • Will vs. going to • Clauses of contrast (suprotne rečenice) • The Simple Present Passive • Preparing a business plan (sadržaj biznis
plana)
Easy to discuss about; hard to reach – motivation
• What motivates you?• Complete the three definitions of motivation
with the following words: behaves, effort, outcomes, reach, willingness.
reach
outcomes
behaves
willingness effort
• Read the text and answer the questions:
1. Define a deadline.2. What is a motivator in this text?3. Do you agree with Mr. Ariely ? Why/why not?
Need Motivation? Declare a DeadlineAT a meeting last Tuesday, I told my colleagues that I would finish this column — which is about deadlines — by noon on Thursday. I spent part of Tuesday afternoon searching the word “deadlines” on Google, but didn’t make much progress. By late afternoon, I felt a tiny knot of fear in my stomach. What if I let my co-workers down? So I wrote something silly just to get started. This paragraph. Making that declaration was a good move, as it turns out. Publicly committing to meeting a deadline is a powerful motivator because it puts your reputation on the line, said Mr. Ariely, a professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University and the author of “Predictably Irrational.” People respond well to deadlines because meeting them provides a distinct feeling of having achieved something within a time frame. “It’s a good way to keep score,” Professor Ariely said. It is possible to motivate yourself, he said, by announcing a deadline to others — perhaps on Facebook or on Twitter. Not meeting the deadline would then feel like breaking a promise, he said: “It does say something about your character.”
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Unit 8 – Peoplekeywords
• Match these words from Unit 8 to their definitions:• MOTIVATION• STATUS• SALARY• ASSET
• STYLES OF MANAGEMENT
• money that employees receive for doing their job, paid every month
• reason why people WORK!• professional position of an
individual• the particular way in which
companies are managed • a thing of a value that a
person/company owns (money, property)
or simply, management styles
DVD Projection: How to be successful?
About the speaker • The speaker is a lecturer in
Entrepreneurship at Cranfield University, School of Management and the director of Business Growth and Development Programme.
After viewing. Answer the following questions.
• What in his opinion makes businesses successful?
• FOCUS is what makes businesses successful, you need to concentrate on one thing – find a niche market.
• If you build deep roots in your business, you’ll have…
• …a profound understanding of your customers.• What is a key measure of success? • How many new customers are brought in by
old customers, through recommendation (“word of mouth”).
• What can companies do to maintain success?• Owners/managers need to maintain the level
of momentum and energy, and keep the passion and enthusiasm for business going.
Adjectives Condé Naste Traveller: The Best in the World
Read the article The Best in the World. Which opinions do you agree with? Which do you disagree with?
Order of adjectives
1. Opinion2. Size3. Shape4. Age5. Colour6. Nationality7. Material
INSTRUCTIONS: Adjectives below are given in WRONG order. Create the correct order of adjectives.
It was made of a strange, metallic, green material.
It’s a narrow, long, plastic brush.
Panettone is a bread-like, round, Italian Christmas cake.
strange, green, metallic
long, narrow, plastic
round, Italian, bread-like
!!! She was a thin, beautiful, Scottish, tall, black-haired, young woman.
beautiful, tall, thin, young, black-haired, Scottish
will vs. going to • going to• Next week I’m going to visit
our local office in Brighton. • I’m not going to do any
sightseeing this week. • Are you going to do any
sightseeing? • When do we use going to?• We use going to to talk
about future plans.
• will• Lots of people will invite
him out. • I won’t get the same
opportunity again. • Will they ask him personal
questions? • When do we use “will”?• We use will to predict
future situations and actions.
Make some predictions about your future using the pattern:I don't think I'll ever ...
will and going to – practice • Choose the best option, will or going to.1. If you fax your order immediately, we _____________
(send) the goods today.2. I __________________ (invest) a lot of money because it’s a
good project. 3. I _____________ (not/go) to China, because the meeting is
cancelled. 4. I’m sure it _____________ (be) an interesting visit for you. 5. The weathermen say it ____________________ (not/rain)
next week. So I think you _____________ (need) sunglasses too.
will send
am going to invest
am not going
will bewill not rain (won’t
rain) will need
Clauses of contrast (suprotne rečenice)
• give information which is surprising when compared to the main clause + conjunctions
• although, but, however • Although modern medicine can be proud of
its successes in the prevention and treatment of disease, much more can be done to lessen premature mortality.
Clauses of contrast (suprotne rečenice) – practice
• Fill in the gaps with suitable conjunctions BUT, HOWEVER, ALTHOUGH.
1. Luckily, _______ everyone was late, the party was a success. 2. I got it wrong. It wasn't the red one _______ the blue one.3. I’m sorry _______ I can't stay any longer.4. _______ she's a vegetarian, she often eats fish.5. We thought the figures were correct. _______, we have now
discovered some errors.
but but
although
Although However
The Passive
TEORIJA Engleski poslovni jezik str. 52-53
FORM: • TO BE + III KOLONA • TABELA NA STR. 54, Engleski
poslovni jezik (samo prezent pasiva)
AKTIV PASIV
PRESENT SIMPLEMr. Smith writes the delivery notes.
The delivery notes ARE WRITTEN (by Mr. Smith).
Passive or Active forms?Engleski poslovni jezik zad. 120, str. 124. Rečenice dopunite glagolima iz zagrada: u pasivu ili aktivu.
• He ______________________ (sell) cars.• The blue car (sell) ______________________.• In summer, more ice-cream (eat) __________________ than in
winter.• She (call) __________________ her grandparents every Friday.• The letters (type) ___________________________. • He (take) _______________________ his medicine every day.• Jane (take/not) _____________________ to school by bus.• We (go) _________________________ to school by bus.• She (work/not) _______________________ for a bank.
Complete the text with a present form of the passive.
is divided
are spokenis
spokenare accommodated
The Passive – practice • Transform these active sentences into passive
sentences. • They build an extension. • An extension is built (by them). • We add a service charge to your bill.• A service charge is added to your bill (by us).• The waiter pours a glass of wine.• A glass of wine is poured (by the waiter).• The housekeeping department doesn’t change the sheets.• The sheets are not changed (an emphasis is on the action not on the doer
of the action). • Someone steals my passport! • My passport is stolen!
Engleski poslovni jezik, zad. 124, str. 125 Napišite rečenice u pasivu (rešenja).
1) First the order is received.2) Then the production schedule is arranged by
the computer.3) Finally, the bumpers are manufactured.
Preparing a business plan – an office furniture manufacturer
Preparing a business plan – an office furniture manufacturer
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See you next class!