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Samenvatting engels Johan Peeters

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Samenvatting engels in het eerste jaar bedrijfsmanagement aan Artevelde. Het vak werd gegeven door Johan Peeters. Ik woonde alle lessen bij. De samenvatting is gemaakt aan de hand van de werkbundel en gemaakte notities tijdens de lessen. Ik behaalde een score van 13/20 op het examen.

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Business English Exam
JOBS, PEOPLE AND ORGANIZATIONS

1. Work and jobs

What do you do?

I work for - a large European car maker. I work on – car design

I run – the design department. I manage - a team of designers

20 people work under me

One of my main responsibilities is to …

I’m also in charge of design budgets

I deal with a lot of different people

I’m responsible for coordination between design and production

I work with managers

In charge of + noun

Responsible for + verb + -ing

Responsibility + infinitive / -ing

One of my responsibilities is to make sure that … One of my re-
sponsibilities is making sure that …

!!! You don’t say: I’m a responsible!


Work combinations with work

If you work or have work  you have a job. You don’t say someone has a work! Work is also the place
where you do your job.

More people are in work (have a job). The percentage of people out of work (without a job) has
fallen to its lowest level.

I leave for work at 7.30 every morning. I go to work by train and subway. I get to/arrive at work at
about 9. I’m usually at work till 6. I don’t often take time off work (away form work due to illness).




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Types of job and types of work

A full-time job = works full-time
A part-time job = works part-time
A permanent job = permanent work
A temporary job = temporary work


2. Ways of working

Working hours

I’m an office worker

It’s a nine-to-five job with regular working hours

I need my swipe card to get into the office

You can also say clock in and clock out
Flexitime (= BrE)

Flexitime = means we can work when we want, within certain limits

I work in shifts and I have to clock on and clock off at the beginning and the end of every shift. I may
be on the day shift one week and the night shift the next week.

When the company is selling lots of cars, they ask us to work overtime (more hours than usual for
more money).

A lot of people in my department commute to work every day. I work from home and avoid long
journeys that some commuters experience every day. That’s the benefit of teleworking or telecom-
muting (working from home and using the computer and phone to communicate with other people).


Nice work if you can get is

All these words are used in front of job and work.

 Satisfying, stimulating, fascinating, exciting = the work is interesting and gives you positive feel-
ings.
 Dull, boring, uninteresting, unstimulating = the work is not interesting
 Repetitive, routine = the work involves doing the same thing again and again
 Tiring, tough, hard, demanding = the work is difficult and makes you tired




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Nature of work

My work involves + noun:
 Human contact
 Long hours
 Teamwork


I like/dislike/prefer/enjoy + -ing: working with figures, dealing with customers, solving problems


4. Skills and qualifications

Education and training

The trouble with graduates (people who’ve just left university) us that their paper qualifications
are good. They might have qualifications in interesting subjects, but they have no work experi-
ence.

Education should teach people how to think, not train them for a particular job. One of last year’s re-
cruits graduated from Oxford University with a degree in philosophy.

It’s more useful to do training in a particular subject. It’s better for us if you train as a scientist and
qualify as a biologist or a doctor.

We also need good managers, which we can achieve through in-house training
(courses within the company). You know we put a lot of money into management devel-
opment, where managers regularly go on acquire experience (get knowledge through do-
ing things).

A master’s degree = a qualification you can get after one or two years of graduate study.

A Mater’s of Business Administration (MBA) = a master’s degree in advanced business studies.




Skilled and unskilled

A skill = a particular ability to do something well, especially because you have learned and practiced
it.

Jobs, and the people who do them, can be described as:

Highly skilled = car designer
Skilled = car production manager

Semi-skilled = taxi driver
Unskilled = car cleaner

You can say that someone is:




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Skilled at + noun = Customer care electronics

Skilled in + -ing = Communicating using Excel

Good with:
 Computer
 Figures
 People


The right person

These words are often used in job advertisements. Companies look for people who are:

Methodical, systematic and organized = working in a planned, orderly way

Computer-literate = good with computers

Numerate = good with numbers

Motivated = very keen to do well in their job, because they find it interesting

Talented = very good at what they do

Self-starters = they must be proactive, self-motivated or self-driven (good at working on their own)

Team players = people who work well with other people

Self-starter and team player are nouns. The other words are adjectives.



6. People and workplaces

Employees and management

The people who work for a company are on its payroll. They are its employees, personnel, staff,
workers or workforce. These words can also refer just to the people carrying out the work of a com-
pany, rather than the management (those leasing and organizing the company).

Workforce, work-force and work force are all possible.


Management and administration

A company’s activities may be spread over different sites in different places. A company’s most
important managers usually work in its head office or headquarters (HQ). Some managers have their
own individual offices, but often employees work in open-plan offices (large areas where many
people work). Administration or, informally, admin (the ordinary work supporting a company’s
activities) is often done in offices like these by administrative staff or support staff. For example,
those giving technical help to buyers of the company’s products, are in technical support.


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