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Report to the shop manager - sarnased materjalid

Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Report to the shop manager". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.

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Report-Suggetions for the shop
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Report-Suggetions for the shop

To: John Howell From: Merike Aasmäe Subject: Suggetions for the shop Date: 1st May 2012 Purpose The purpose of this report is to recommend ways to make the shop more profitable. Interior Firstly, one suggestion would be to make in your shop some innovations by changing it modern. A visual revamp of your retail shop interior will make your business feel and look brand new, and attract a whole new customer base. The interior design is a very important consideration so you need to give it a big thought. Background music Secondly, I think it would be useful to use background music in the shop. Background music keeps customers comfortable and relaxed. Keeping your employees happy is just as important as doing the same for your customers. Without good employees, you'll never be able to reach the level of sales you need to in order to keep things rolling

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Suggested improvements to shop
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Suggested improvements to shop

To: Clara Philipp From: .................. Subject: Suggested improvements to shop Date: 1st April 2011 Introduction The purpose of this report is to make recommendations for possible improvements in the shop. Advertising To begin with, it would be a good idea to think about buying advertising space on local television stations or radio stations. Moreover, we should distribute flyers around our local community, newspaper inserts or on community bulletin boards. In this way the public knows that our shop exists and we will have larger circle of customers. Online Store Secondly, I believe we can also expand our shop by opening up an online store. Albeit a large

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Report 2-English
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Report 2, English

To: John Howell From: Anna Abi Subject: Suggestions Date: 2nd March 2009 Purpose The purpose of this report is to suggest ways of making the shop more profitable. Rewards cards Firstly, I think it would be a good idea to start giving out rewards cards to loyal customers to show them that we value them as clients and it would also show to our future clients that we are a company that supports their customers. Lower prices Secondly, I would suggest slightly lowering our prices and letting the public know of it. We should grow a reputation as a company that is not trying to rob their clients of their money. This would be a

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Report-Suggested improvements to the shop
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Report: Suggested improvements to the shop

To: Tim Burton From: Ester Kängsepp Subject: Suggested improvements to the shop Date: 28th Feb 2013 1) Purpose The purpose of this report is to suggest ways to make the shop more profitable. 2) Shop condition The shop condition is at this moment very bad. Shop has lost many customers and it has changed a lot lately- has become not so attractive like it used to be and income has decreased because of that. Firstly, it would be a good idea to make some flayers about the shop’s planned changes. 3) Shop’s apperance Secondly, I think it would be useful to refresh shop’s appearance. Paint it all over again and redecorate the interior. Customers would like that and it will invite new people to the shop. 4) Increasing the shop’s income

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Shops and Shopping
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Shops and Shopping

Shops and Shopping Task 1. Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) That new clothes shop has a lot of very good bargains/sales. b) On Saturday morning the High Street is full of customers/shoppers. c) It costs £9, so give her £10, and she'll give you £1 change/rest. d) I don't go to that supermarket because it's a bit priced/pricey. e) You cannot return goods without the original recipe/receipt. f) Supasoft Soaps are for sale/on sale here. g) A carrier bag is free with each buyer/purchase over £10.

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Äriplaan
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Äriplaan

.........................7 CONCLUSION.......................................................................................................................7 REFERENCES ...................................................................................................................... 8 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This business plan was created to secure investors. The shop AS M.T.S situate in Tallinn. There are two main reasons that M.T.S will succeed in Tallinn: first is the lack of direct competition (nothing like it in town), the second is the well-known trademark, which is known all over the world and people crave this product because there are not other shop in Estonia, where can buy this firm product. In Tallinn there are women, who want to be businesswoman and dress correctly. Variety of costumes is very large and there are no identical costumes

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Inglise keele sõnad ADVERTISING
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Inglise keele sõnad ADVERTISING

1. ISP ­ it is a organization that provides internet access. The internet service provider. 2. e-tailing - the selling of goods and services on the Internet or through e- mail solicitation. 3. B2C.- business-to-consumer, selling to the public on the internet. 4. e-procurement - 5. B2G ­ business-to-goverment, business applay for government contracts and pay taxes. 6. shopping cart ­ Shopping cart is where you put product you have purchased from online shop. 7. last mile problem ­ how to deliver products, purcased on internet to the customers 8. bricks-and-mortar shop ­ Brick and mortar shops are physical shops where customers interact face-to-face. They are opposite to online shops. TELEMARKETING 1. telemarketing ­ for of direct marketing, where telemarketers call to their customers 2. cost per inquiry, cost per order ­ its how they measure the success of telemarketing compaigns 3

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Letters
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Letters

Letters Letters FORMAL, INFORMAL, TRANSACTIONAL TASK 1 Read the extracts and answer the questions. · Where are the extracts from? · What is the purpose of each letter? · How do they differ? · Which extracts are examples of formal letters? · How is the reader addressed in a formal letter? · What are the closing remarks for formal letters? · What is the salutation in a friendly letter? · How would you end extracts 1,2,3 ? · How would you begin the extracts 4 and 5? 1. Dear Mr Miller, I received your kind invitation to the reception. Unfortunately, owing to other commitments

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The bodyshop
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The bodyshop

Tartu Kivilinna Gümnaasium Liis Viljak 10b Bodyshop Company The Body Shop International plc is a global manufacturer and retailer of naturally inspired, ethically produced beauty and cosmetics products. Founded in the UK in 1976 by Dame Anita Roddick, we now have over 2,100 stores in 55 countries, with a range of over 1,200 products, all animal cruelty free, and many with fairly traded natural ingredients. We were the first international cosmetics brand to be awarded the Humane Cosmetics Standard for our Against Animal Testing policy. And we have our own fair trade programme called Community Trade, making us the only cosmetics company with such an extensive commitment to trading fairly. Community Trade now works with 31 suppliers in 24 countries, providing over 15,000 people across the globe with

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Product Presentation
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Product Presentation

Product Presentation Lasnamäe prisma, My company has a first class hairdryer called the BaByliss 5568U Salon Light 2100w AC that we believe you might be interested in purchasing to stock at your store. Our hairdryer is lightweight and has a 3 metre long power cord, which is 1.2 metres longer than the power cord of hairdryers such as the Remington Luxe AC. We believe this improves customer satisfaction with the hairdryer, as customer reviews show that they rate hairdryers with longer cords more highly than those with shorter cords. Our product also has a removeable filter, therefore the customer can clean it easily and efficiently, thus freeing up their time so that they can do other things. The long-life AC motor of the hairdryer gives the customer a high-power airflow for a faster drying time. It has three heat and two speed settings and also a cold shot button, which is

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Introduction of SCM
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Introduction of SCM

INTRODUCTION OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM) A supply chain is a network of facilities and distribution options that performs the functions of procurement of materials, transformation of these materials into intermediate and finished products, and the distribution of these finished products to customers. Supply chains exist in both service and manufacturing organizations, although the complexity of the chain may vary greatly from industry to industry and firm to firm. Supply chain management is typically viewed to lie between fully vertically integrated firms, where the entire material flow is owned by a single firm and those where each channel member operates independently. Therefore coordination between the various players in the chain is key in its effective management

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BUSINESS VOCABULARY
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BUSINESS VOCABULARY

PRODUCTS and BRANDS 1. product catalogue - a list of different products of one company 2. product mix - a range of similar in some way products considered together 2. product range - different particular and specific products of a company 3. product lifecycle - the stages of product lifetime and amount of people who use it at each stage 4. product positioning - is how we see a product or how a company would like us to see it in relation to other products 5. product placement - hidden commercial of a product. Customer can see a product in films, music videos and so on. 6. raw materials - basic materials from which products are made or manufactured 7. finished goods - are goods(products) that have completed manufacturing process and are ready to be sold and used by the end user 8. consumer goods - goods which are produced to satisfy consumer current needs and are bought for individual use 9

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Marketing
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Marketing

more public transport or because of the high insurance taxes they are not able or willing to invest so much money for purchasing a car and have started to use bicycles or public transport instead. During the credit crunch people do not have enough finance to make a major outgo like buying a car. Also because the interest rates have decreased on the mortgages and people cannot buy car on credit anymore because their household value has dropped. During the recession there is a good chance to make profit of it, will be for cheaper car brands like skoda, vauxhall and kia. Besides that customers are likely to change over form new car market to the used car market, when they are in need for a new car.(http://academic.mintel.com D) Oil prices have been rising notably during the last years. While the oil price is rising then the purchases for new cars have been falling. Although there has been arise in diesel engine cars 6,5 per cent and petrol cars declined 5,3 per cent

Business english
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Entry ticket week 39 - Ave Nurmeots
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Entry ticket week 39 - Ave Nurmeots

different types of innovations should be combined together. 2. Name an example of a company from the book, which has gone beyond product innovation –explain which of the 9 other types they have used?  I really liked the example of Microsoft reinventing integrated office tools. When I think about it in today’s context, it seems very logical – a lot of companies do that. But that must have been an amazing innovation for that time. They used: o Profit model – instead of paying for the different applications separately, they combined them into one package that the consumers can purchase for a cheaper price (compared to the total price of purchasing the applications separately). o Process – constant data collections from users of the sofware -> continues improvement of the software. o Product system – it was introduced as a suite of desktop

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

Science and Practice, gra ted throughout. For instance, brain imaging research is presented, showing here are 5 good reasons! how the "Expensive = Good" heuristic o Updated coverage of social influence leads people to perceive more costly effects in popular culture, such as the items as better than (identical) less contagion of obesity among the young costly ones. and the contagion of violence in such tragedies as the Virginia Tech and North- o Enhanced coverage of "how to say no." New evidence is presented to ern Illinois mass killings. help readers identify their special

Psühholoogia
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LETTERS
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LETTERS

LETTER OF ENQUIRY An enquiry letter is what we send to a person or a company when we need more information about a product or service offered by that person or company. These letters are often written in response to an advertisement. 1. What is the intended purpose of the inquiry that I intend to write? 2. Who is the intended recipient? 3. How can I let my recipient know that I am seriously interested in their product/service/job offer? General Rules to Follow: Be polite. Be clear and organized about what you want/need to know. Express thankfulness for time and effort. The K.I.S.S. principle ­ keep it short and simple SAMPLE LETTER Dear Ms Smith I am writing in response to your advertisement to enquire

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-Career and Employment-Homereading
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"Career and Employment" Homereading

How life became a bed of roses The 10 most popular second careers Four years ago Clare Stokes, 34, worked as a pharmacist. Today, she's a florist "I used to be a full-time pharmacist and ran pharmacies for Boots. I enjoyed it but realised I needed something to help me switch off from the day-to-day stresses of the job. So I studied floristry at night school and after three years, I qualified as a florist. It so happened that a florist shop came up for sale in my area and I couldn't resist the idea of running it. So I bought it, took on the existing staff and I haven't looked back. I think a lot of people are creative. Once they find an outlet for it, they find they want to do it all the time. But it's not just the creative side of my new career that I love. I also enjoy the contact with people and the business side. Some days I don't make as much money as others, but generally it's going well

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Inglise keele riigieksami kirjutamise spikker- suur kokkuvõte
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Inglise keele riigieksami kirjutamise spikker / suur kokkuvõte

Introduce the subject of the essay. State why it is an important issue at the present time Main body Para.2. Give the arguments in favour of the statement, examples and justifications Para.3. Give the arguments against the statement, examples and justifications Conclusion Conclude by giving a well-balanced consideration · Providing solutions to problems Introduction State the problem, the main reasons for the problem and that there are several solutions to it Main body Para.2. Your first suggestion and why it would be a good idea Para. 3 Your second suggestion and why it would be a good idea Conclusion Conclude the essay by summarizing your opinion ­ give your final suggestion and explain why it would be the best idea Aruande (Report) lähteülesandes on tavaliselt esitatudmingisuguse uurimuse või küsitluse tulemused graafiku võidiagrammina. Tulemused tuleb nüüd esitada tekstina ja analüüsilõp us anda aruande saajale soovitus tegutsemiseks

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

e-mail: [email protected]. Limit of Liability/Disclaimer of Warranty: While the publisher and author have used their best efforts in preparing this book, they make no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this book and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. No warranty may be created or extended by sales representatives or written sales materials. The advice and strategies contained herein may not be suitable for your situation. The publisher is not engaged in rendering professional sevices, and you should consult with a professional where appropriate. Neither the publisher nor author shall be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damages, including but not limited to special, incidental,

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Proposal report
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Proposal report

Subject: Proposal concerning the new shopping center Date: November 11, 2013 Introduction The purpose of this proposal is to give insight into the residents' committee's opinions regarding the new shopping center. Reasons it should be built The resident's committee has concluded that the new shopping center would be useful for people in our town as it would give them more choice in where to shop. Also, since there are no any decent sized shopping centers nor malls nearby, the new one would make people's lives easier since they would not have to drive as far out of the town as they are used to at the moment. Stores the shopping center should contain The shopping center should most importantly contain a big grocery store where people could buy their everyday food and drinks. Clothing stores would also be very useful as there are not many around this town

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Monopolistic competition
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Monopolistic competition

Monopolistic Competition Market Power Firms in monopolistic competition or imperfectly competitive markets are more likely to have limited market power because there are many firms with differentiated products (there are substitutes) and there is relative ease of entry and exit into the market Market Power among Sellers · Monopolistic competition - a market with a large number of sellers and relatively free entry; each firm "differentiates" its product. · Oligopoly - a market characterized by significant barriers to entry and "a few "sellers who recognize their interdependence in the market; products may be homogeneous or differentiated.

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Kuidas muudab mudelprojekteerimine teraskonstruktsioonide valmistamist ja ehitamist
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Kuidas muudab mudelprojekteerimine teraskonstruktsioonide valmistamist ja ehitamist

. Ülesande vastu võtnud: Tanel Friedenthal ………………………. Abstract How are 3D and BIM Changing the Design, Fabrication and Construction of Complex Steel Structures? The adoption of three-dimensional (3D) design and construction tools have created a remarkable shift in the building industry. Intelligent 3D technology in the form of Building Information Modeling (BIM) not only promises to improve the notoriously inefficient construction process, but also opens the door for designing new geometric shapes, which until recently have been considered unbuildable. Steel has been extensively used to build some of the most challenging architectural icons of the 21st century, due to its low weight and high strength in both compression and tension. Therefore, the steel design and construction industry has been on the forefront of technical innovation.

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Suuline eksam
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Suuline eksam

Measles Leetrid Allergic to Allergiline Get well Terveks saama Be sick Oksendama Temperature Palavik Bad cough Tugev köha Be down with flu Grippi põdema First aid esmaabi SHOPPING 1. Do you often go shopping? 2. Do you go shopping alone or with somebody else? 3. Where do you usually go shopping? 4. When do you usually go shopping? 5. How far is the nearest shop from your home? 6. Do you prefer to save money or spend money? 7. Do you usually try on several things before buying one? 8. Do you usually buy cheap or expensive things? 9. Can you take back the things that you have bought at the shop? 10. Have you ever taken back and changed anything at the shop? 11. Do you usually get the things wrapped at the shop? 12. Do you usually buy a bag or have you got one with you? 13. Is there a secondhand shop near your home? Do you sometimes visit secondhand shops

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS

marine life. FIND OUT 5 WAYS HOW TO HALT THE LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY 6. Deforestation: Our forests produce fresh oxygen and help in regulating temperature and rainfall. At present forests cover 30% of the land but every year tree cover is lost amounting to the country of Panama due to growing population demand for more food, shelter and cloth. Deforestation simply means clearing of green cover and making that land available for residential, industrial or commercial purpose. FIND OUT 5 WAYS HOW TO STOP DEFORESTATION. 7. Ocean Acidification: It is a direct impact of excessive production of CO2. 25% of CO2 produced by humans. The ocean acidity has increased by the last 250 years but by 2100, it may shoot up by 150%. The main impact is on shellfish and plankton. Acid Rain: Acid rain occurs due to the presence of certain pollutants in the atmosphere. Acid rain can be

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MP CANNED FOOD LIMITED BUSINESS PLAN 2018
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MP CANNED FOOD LIMITED BUSINESS PLAN 2018

BUSINESS PLAN MP CANNED FOOD LIMITED 2018 Business and owner details Business name MP CANNED FOOD LIMITED Owner(s) name MARTIN PÕLD Business address and postcode 12 CARLISLE STREET LEICESTER LE3 6AF Business telephone number +447726779223 Business email address [email protected] Home address and postcode (if different from the above) Executive summary 1.1 Business summary: My business idea is simple: MP CANNED FOOD LIMITED is importing canned food (meat products and ready meals) from Estonia to the United Kingdom. Unique products like "Wild Boar In Its Own Juice", "Elk In Its Own Juice" and "Venison In Its Own Juice" are hard to find in the United Kingdom. We are selling Rannarootsi and Frank Pott brands and sell them online, http://www.mpwildgame.co.uk Future plans are to start trading also in Leicester Market in November/December as a Market Stall, supplying deli shops (including North European and International),

Äriplaan
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Useful shopping expressions
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Useful shopping expressions

41. Kas te ei arva, et see on see (vajalik asi)…. Don't you think this is it... 42. Ma tean, et see (mingi kindel asi) on parim. I know that this one is the best. You can pay at our cash deck over there. 43. Te saate maksta meie kassas seal. 44. Koos käibemaksuga kogusumma tuleb… Including VAT, the total comes to... 45. Ma annan teile 10% allahindlust. I'll give you a 10% discount. 46. Kas teie kaupluses on raha tagastamise Does your shop have a refund policy? võimalus? 47. Kas teil on kliendikaart? Do you have a client card? 48. Kas ma saan kaardiga maksta? Can I pay by a credit card? 49. Te saate seda tagastada või ümbervahetada You can return or exchange it within two

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Connecting Ideas Logically and Effectively
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Connecting Ideas Logically and Effectively

However, the new equipment will not be installed for at least three months. X. However, Y. The two ideas are placed in separate sentences. However comes at the beginning of the second sentence and is followed by a comma. Some of these connectives are sometimes also used in other positions in the sentence, and you should be prepared to see this when you read reports written by Englishspeaking writers. However, if you follow patterns given here, your writing will improve in fluency. TASK 1 1 Read the following letter of complaint and choose the best connectives to fill each gap from the options given afterwards. On 10 November 1999 we purchased from your company 500 pairs of `Gripfast' safety boots and 800 pairs of `Holdtight' safety gloves (Invoice No. 632/A559T). Prior to the transaction, you had informed us that, under our normal working conditions .................. (1) the boots and the gloves were guaranteed for a period of six months. ...............

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Nokia Report
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Nokia Report

........................................ 6 REFERENCES.................................................................. 7 3 INTRODUCTION The present report is going to give a compendious review of the most fascinating subjects concerning Nokia in my perspective. This report contains general but essential information about Nokia's history and its strategy, vision, products today and Nokia's quality of products. Firstly I will give brief information about the history of Nokia. The text will not be very detailed, but it will give a basic knowledge about Nokia's way of getting to what it is today. Secondly I will give an overview of Nokia's present-day state. I will talk about Nokia's location today and the range of its business and products. Thirdly I will talk about Nokia's basic business tactics. I will give a brief description of its

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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal
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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal

10 .................................. out yesterday evening. 11 She ............................. to bed at 11 o'clock. 12 She ............................. well last night. 4. Exercise: put the verbs into the correct form, past continuous or past simple. 1 Jane ..................(wait) for me when I ... (arrive). 2 I ... (walk) along the street when suddenly I ... (hear) footsteps. 3 When I was young, I ... (want) to be a shop assistant. 4 I ... (go) out last night because I was too tired. 5 Ann ... (watch) television when the phone rang. 5. Exercise: 1 Where have you been? .................... (you/play) tennis? 2 Look! Somebody ...................... (break) that window. 3 You look tired. ....................... (you/work) hard? 4 `................ (you/ever/work) in a factory?' `No, never.' 5 `Jane is away on holiday.' `Oh, is she

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Monoloogid
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Monoloogid

bills, buy food and to pay for any other expences. On the other hand, money is not the only thing in the world and money does not give you everything. You can't buy a family and friends. In conclusion, even if people work every day in order to pay for their expences, money is not the only thing in the world that makes people happy and satisfied with their life Advertising on TV Advertising on TV is a very popular way that companies use to advertise their products. First of all, advertisements on TV are called commercials and to get air time on Tv is very expencive and not every company can offord it. Secondly, TV commercials mingt be the easyest way to advertise products because for example in the radio You can not see the product, you can only hear what people are talking about it. On the other hand, nowadays the popularity of TV commercials is getting smaller because of the Internet. More and more people use Internet more than they watch TV.

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Suhted laste ja vanematega
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Suhted laste ja vanematega

3 My brother and I both play football. 3 a to have b criticising 2A Value and price page 11 4 It didn't rain on either Tuesday or 4 a playing b to teach 1 1 priceless 6 economic Wednesday. 5 a taking b to take 2 pricey 7 profitable 5 None of the shops are open. 3 worthy 8 valuable 3 1 I advised Mike to get an early night. 6 The food was neither cheap nor 4 financial 9 worthless 2 I agreed to give Jenny a lift into good.

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Tõlkimine müügitöö
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Tõlkimine müügitöö

the deal. Examples This is an important decision for you and I think you need time to consider how important it is. Shall we discuss the details further next time I see you? I can see you're thinking very carefully about this. Shall I come back next week to see how you are progressing then? How it works In many sales situations the relationship is very important as the sales person will be going back to the customer with more sales to make. It is thus a bad idea to push them into a decision when they are not ready and may later be unhappy about this. Offering an adjournment can be a nice surprise for the customer, who may be expecting a harder style of selling. This sets up an exchange tension, encouraging them to pay back your offer of time with later agreeing to the deal. The Adjournment Close is particularly easy to manage when the sales person visits the

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

EXERCISES 1. Fill in the correct word derived from the word in bold: The ............... with which surveillance cameras are used is FREQUENT increasing .............. all the time, and due to the STEADY ............. of improved technology they are being INTRODUCE used in a .............. of new and unusual ways. VARY CCTV cameras improve public ..............., it is said, SAFE because they help the police to identify ..............., CRIME which makes the ............... of crime much easier. PREVENT Traffic cameras film those ...............of speeding or GUILT ................driving, so reducing the risk of accidents. DANGER Despite the general .................of CCTV cameras. POPULAR Some people ...............

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