■例子:要向外國朋友介紹台灣的小吃文化,該怎麼介紹路邊的小吃攤呢?
你可以說 “Food stands are definitely a part of Asian culture.” (小吃攤是亞洲文化的一部分。)、The food here is dirt-cheap. (這裡的食物非常的便宜。)
Unit 1 機場接機
Unit 2 詢問旅途
Unit 3 入住旅館
Unit 4 早安客戶
Unit 5-1 與上司見面 Part I
Unit 5-2 與上司見面 Part II
Unit 6-1 引介同事 Part I
Unit 6-2 引介同事 Part II
Unit 7 介紹公司環境
Unit 8 與客戶用餐
Unit 9-1 逛夜市 Part I
Unit 9-2 逛夜市 Part II
Unit 10-1 過年 Part I
Unit 10-1 過年 Part I
Chapter 2 觀光旅遊
Unit 11 泡溫泉
Unit 12-1 購物 Part I
Unit 12-2 購物 Part II
Unit 13-1 交通 Part I
Unit 13-2 交通 Part II
Unit 14 咖啡和茶文化
Unit 15-1 夜生活 Part I
Unit 15-2 夜生活 Part II
Unit 16 文化景點
Chapter 3 生活會話
Unit 17-1 文化差異 Part I
Unit 17-2 文化差異 Part II
Unit 17-3 文化差異 Part III
Unit 17-4 文化差異 Part IV
Unit 17-5 文化差異 Part V
Unit 18-1 天氣 Part I
Unit 18-2 天氣 Part II
Unit 19-1 飲食生活 Part I
Unit 19-2 飲食生活 Part II
Unit 20-1 流行文化 Part I
Unit 20-2 流行文化 Part II
Unit 21 媒體
Unit 22 KTV生日會
Unit 23 離婚率
Unit 24 選舉
Unit 25-1 減肥 Part I
Unit 25-2 減肥 Part II
Unit 26-1 看電影 Part I
Unit 26-2 看電影 Part II
Chapter 4 辦公室會話
Unit 27-1 評論公司員工 Part I
Unit 27-2 評論公司員工 Part II
Unit 28 開會過後
Unit 29-1 公司福利 Part I
Unit 29-2 公司福利 Part II
Unit 30 挖角風波
Unit 31 辦公室戀情
Unit 32 經濟不景氣
Unit 33 裁員
Unit 34-1 談論不同職業 Part I
Unit 34-2 談論不同職業 Part II
Unit 34-3 談論不同職業 Part III
Unit 35 辦公室裡的人際關係
Unit 36-1 招募新人 Part I
Unit 36-2 招募新人 Part II
Unit 36-3 招募新人 Part III
Unit 37-1 工作壓力 Part I
Unit 37-2 工作壓力 Part II
Unit 38-1 茶水間的故事 Part I
Unit 38-2 茶水間的故事 Part II
Unit 38-3 茶水間的故事 Part III
Unit 39-1 休閒生活 Part I
Unit 39-2 休閒生活 Part II
Unit 39-3 休閒生活 Part III
Unit 39-4 休閒生活 Part IV
Unit 40 退休計畫
I don’t usually read this part of the book that you see in front of you. But I want to thank you for picking this book up and doing so. Of so many books out there you chose this one to read. You should thank yourself now, as you did what many refuse to do,taking the first steps to learning a better English.
Passion is always a plus when trying to learn something, but you lack passion but have the will,you are still off to a great start. After I realized that I was interested in the English language I began improving my English through different ways such as speaking with an English native speaker,watching movies, and what ever kinds of English reading material I could lay my hands on. Further more,before a person can speak English well, you need to provide yourself with sufficient knowledge of the language,such as grammar,vocabularies,and different expressions and so on.
When you have picked up this book,it means you have acquired the basic motives of learning English well. Now all you need is a tool to guide you in the right direction.
Sometimes you find yourself in a situation where even though you have a great grammar foundation and strong vocabulary list yet you are unable to express yourself with a native sounding English. This book is going to teach you how under different circumstances, how a native sounding conversation would go about. For example, when you hear someone say something positive happened to him or her, how do you return his or her enthusiasm? Or when they have expressed a thought in which you strongly agree with,how do you let him or her know that you feel the same way?When you have fully understood the different uses, yo,ll realize that your conversation in English will no longer be stale and will have a much better expression of how you are feeling at the time.
吳佳燕 in S.F
2006 / 3 / 13
Too many people are learning English against their will. I recall as I was growing up the English language was forced upon me through schoolwork and pressure from my parents. I was young and playful, I was thinking about the swings and ice cream so what were my natural inclinations to all that language nonsense? I rejected.
However I found myself at disbelief when I all of a sudden started understanding what all the foreign kids were talking about. What has happened? Did I all of a sudden get bumped in the head when I fell of a swing and became a genius?My mom says no way and starts to laugh at me. I realized later on that what had took place was me being in a foreign land,playing with foreign kids,and eating MacDonald,s (not really),has naturally spawned my will to understand this foreign language.
So what can you do if you don,t have foreign kids to play with and does not live on a foreign land where English is the mother language? You strive to pick up English where you can see it and hear it. In movie,on TVs,in readings, on the street, in your everyday environment, you ask when you don,t understand,and you speak when you know it. Don,t be afraid of the language and don,t be embarrassed if you don,t say it right. Did Franklin say he failed at making the light bulb hundreds of times? No, he simply knew then, hundreds of times ways not to make a light bulb. So open yourself to criticism,because it,s good for you.
And you can start your English learning journey with this book by knowing the many useful sentence structures in the office and everyday life. Learn the common phrases and go over the example sentences and learn to recognize it and use it when you have the chance. Don,t worry if you come across a vocabulary that you have yet to learn, there,s a section in every chapter dedicated to the vocabularies in the conversation.
Do you come across times when you need to introduce people at the office in the English language?
Would you like to show a foreign guest around office but don,t know what to say?
And what kind of conversation goes on when you show your foreign guest around town?
This book is especially great if your work involves guests who speak English or if you would like knowing what an everyday conversation at the office in English would be like. This book will take you around the office and help you get started for speaking English inside the office and out