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these sentences D)I really appreciate your understandi 2)I really appreciate your meeting me at the airport 3)I really appreciate your coming early 4)I really appreciate your working overtime 5)I really appreciate your cooperation 2. a polite way to correct someone is to make the correction impersonal. Speak the sentence again. Try not to use the word you D) You pronounced the name incorrectly 2) You talked to the wrong person 3) You made a mistake 4) You gave me the wrong figure 5) You called the wrong customer 6) This is not the right document 7) You sent the wrong letter. 8) You gave me the wrong file 3. How would you express each of these ideas in negotiating? What would you say if you ve not understood an explanation? when you want to complain indirectly to someone? if you do not want to accept the ad vice someone is giving you? when you want to tell someone something? when you wish to agree with someone? when someone you already know is introduced to you? if you want to interrupt someone? when it's unlikely that you can do something when you would like a person to do something for you? when you want to give someone some information? 4. Make these statements into proposals and suggestions. Be inclusive---use we rather than 1. Try to word your sentences so that they encourage feedback. 1)I think we should start by looking at the sales figures 2)It's important to identify who our main competitors are first 3)I think that timing is essential, dont you? 4)It's your security system that is causing the problem 5)I would prefer to discuss delivery issues at the end 5. Put the following situational dialogue into English. (支付方式)4 these sentences. 1) I really appreciate your understanding. 2) I really appreciate your meeting me at the airport. 3) I really appreciate your coming early. 4) I really appreciate your working overtime. 5) I really appreciate your cooperation. 2. A polite way to correct someone is to make the correction impersonal. Speak the sentence again. Try not to use the word you. 1) You pronounced the name incorrectly. 2) You talked to the wrong person. 3) You made a mistake. 4) You gave me the wrong figure. 5) You called the wrong customer. 6) This is not the right document. 7) You sent the wrong letter. 8) You gave me the wrong file. 3. How would you express each of these ideas in negotiating? What would you say… if you’ve not understood an explanation? when you want to complain indirectly to someone? if you do not want to accept the advice someone is giving you? when you want to tell someone something? when you wish to agree with someone? when someone you already know is introduced to you? if you want to interrupt someone? when it’s unlikely that you can do something? when you would like a person to do something for you? when you want to give someone some information? 4. Make these statements into proposals and suggestions. Be inclusive---use we rather than I. Try to word your sentences so that they encourage feedback. 1) I think we should start by looking at the sales figures. 2) It’s important to identify who our main competitors are first. 3) I think that timing is essential, don’t you? 4) It’s your security system that is causing the problem. 5) I would prefer to discuss delivery issues at the end. 5. Put the following situational dialogue into English. (支付方式 )
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