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Prvi strani poslovni jezik II - engleskiPrvi strani poslovni jezik II - engleski

BodovanjeBodovanjePrisustvo 5Prisustvo 5Aktivnost 10Aktivnost 10

Seminarski 10Seminarski 10Kolokvijum 20Kolokvijum 20

Minimum predispitnih bodova 23Minimum predispitnih bodova 23Ispit 55 – polozen ispit 28Ispit 55 – polozen ispit 28

Krajni rok za predavanje seminarskih radova – 21. Krajni rok za predavanje seminarskih radova – 21. maj 2010. maj 2010.

Seminarske teme na linkuSeminarske teme na linkuKolokvijum – sredina majaKolokvijum – sredina maja

LiteraturaLiteratura

New insights into business ( predavanja) New insights into business ( predavanja) ENGLESKI POSLOVNI JEZIK – Milka ENGLESKI POSLOVNI JEZIK – Milka

Markovic (vezbe) Markovic (vezbe)

Key Vocabulary- Company structureKey Vocabulary- Company structure

ShareholdersShareholders (AmE/ stockholder) – people (AmE/ stockholder) – people who provide capital - akcionariwho provide capital - akcionari

ManagementManagement – – people people who have the who have the power power to make to make decisions - upravadecisions - uprava

WorkforceWorkforce – – all the people working in a all the people working in a company company -- radna snaga, radnici radna snaga, radnici

Organisation ChartOrganisation Chart

Board of DirectorsBoard of Directors – a group of persons – a group of persons who who govern the govern the corporation corporation - - upravni odborupravni odbor

Chairperson/ PresidentChairperson/ President - - predsedavajupredsedavajući, predsednik ći, predsednik (kompanije)(kompanije)

Managing Director (MD)Managing Director (MD) – – person person who has overall who has overall responsibility for the way it is runresponsibility for the way it is run - - generalni direktor generalni direktor

Chief Executive Officer (CEO)Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - generalni direktor - generalni direktor Senior managersSenior managers – –is responsible for planning and directing is responsible for planning and directing

the work of a group of individuals, monitoring their work, the work of a group of individuals, monitoring their work, and taking corrective action when necessaryand taking corrective action when necessary - viši - viši menadžermenadžer

Middle managers Middle managers -- lower executives and employees who lower executives and employees who manage supervisors overseeing day-to-day operations.manage supervisors overseeing day-to-day operations.

Departments within the companyDepartments within the company

MarketingMarketing -- the part of a business which controls the way the part of a business which controls the way that goods or services are soldthat goods or services are sold marketing, plasman robe na marketing, plasman robe na tržištetržište

Public Public RRelations (PR)elations (PR) – – promoting a favorable relationship promoting a favorable relationship with the publicwith the public - - odnosi sa javnošćuodnosi sa javnošću

information technology (IT)information technology (IT) tthe development, and he development, and implementation of computer systems and applicationsimplementation of computer systems and applications - - informaciona tehnologijainformaciona tehnologija

Human Resources (HR)Human Resources (HR) or Personnel or Personnel - -personnel personnel recruitment and management.recruitment and management. kadrovskokadrovsko

FinanceFinance – t– the management of money, banking, he management of money, banking, investments, and credit investments, and credit finansijefinansije

ProductionProduction - th- the creation goods e creation goods proizvodnjaproizvodnja R&D Research and DevelopmentR&D Research and Development – – istraživanje i razvojistraživanje i razvoj

ListeningListening

Phrasal verbs Phrasal verbs

A phrasal verb is a verb plus a preposition or adverb which creates a A phrasal verb is a verb plus a preposition or adverb which creates a meaning different from the original verb. meaning different from the original verb.

I I ran intoran into my teacher at the movies last night. my teacher at the movies last night. run + into = meetrun + into = meet Some phrasal verbs are intransitive. Some phrasal verbs are intransitive. He suddenly He suddenly showed upshowed up. .

Some phrasal verbs are transitive. Some phrasal verbs are transitive. I I made upmade up the story. the story. Some transitive phrasal verbs are separable.Some transitive phrasal verbs are separable. She She lookedlooked the phone the phone

number number upup.. Some transitive phrasal verbs are inseparable. Some transitive phrasal verbs are inseparable. I I ran intoran into an old friend an old friend

yesterday.yesterday.

Vocabulary development: Verbs and Vocabulary development: Verbs and prepositionsprepositions

apply apply toto somebody, apply somebody, apply for for somethingsomething benefit benefit fromfrom approve approve ofof result result inin believe believe inin refer refer toto succeed succeed inin belong belong toto depend depend onon report report toto somebody somebody onon something something

PracticePractice

Describing changesDescribing changes

Intransitive verbs – verbs which do not have objectsIntransitive verbs – verbs which do not have objectsTransitive verbs – verbs which have objectsTransitive verbs – verbs which have objectsPorastPorastIntransitive verbs:Intransitive verbs: increase, rise, go up increase, rise, go upThe population is increasing.The population is increasing.Transitive verbs:Transitive verbs: increase, raise increase, raiseThe government has raised taxes.The government has raised taxes.

PadPadIntransitive verbs:Intransitive verbs: decrease, go down, fall, decline, drop decrease, go down, fall, decline, dropThe prices have fallen.The prices have fallen.Transitive verbs:Transitive verbs: decrease, reduce, drop decrease, reduce, dropWe reduced our prices.We reduced our prices.

Practice 2Practice 2

Describing jobsDescribing jobs

CompanyCompany SalarySalary Present PositionPresent Position BackgroundBackground Present responsibilities:Present responsibilities:

Useful vocabularyUseful vocabulary

Demanding, rewarding, challenging, Demanding, rewarding, challenging, stressful, stressful,

Work shifts, work flexitime, work overtime,Work shifts, work flexitime, work overtime,

Job presentationJob presentation

This job involvesThis job involves I report directly toI report directly to I am employed as, I work as, In this role …I am employed as, I work as, In this role … I am responsible forI am responsible for I have been with this company for..I have been with this company for.. The next position I heldThe next position I held I was promotedI was promoted

Presenting companiesPresenting companies

Name of company: Name of company: Established:Established: Headquarters:Headquarters: Chairman:Chairman: Business activities:Business activities: Main markets:Main markets: Sales in (year): Sales in (year):

Company presentationCompany presentation The company is based/located in London.The company is based/located in London. The company’s headquarters is in London.The company’s headquarters is in London. The company employs 500 people.The company employs 500 people. The company specializes in financial The company specializes in financial

services.services. The company is a market leader in this field.The company is a market leader in this field. ……....

In the 1920s, Philips In the 1920s, Philips decideddecided to protect its to protect its innovations.innovations.

Since then, Philips Since then, Philips has continuedhas continued to develop to develop new products.new products.

Present PerfectPresent Perfect

FORMFORM

[has/have + past participle] [has/have + past participle]

Examples:Examples:

You You have seenhave seen that movie many times. that movie many times.

HaveHave you you seenseen that movie many times? that movie many times?

You You have not seenhave not seen that movie many times. that movie many times. USEUSE

the present result of something that happened at an the present result of something that happened at an unspecified time in the pastunspecified time in the past

actions which started in the past and continue in the presentactions which started in the past and continue in the present

Past simplePast simple

FORMFORM

[VERB+ed] or[VERB+ed] or irregular verbs irregular verbs

Examples:Examples:

You You calledcalled Debbie. Debbie.

DidDid you you callcall Debbie? Debbie?

You You did not calldid not call Debbie. Debbie. USEUSE

Completed Action in the Past Completed Action in the Past

Last year, I Last year, I traveledtraveled to Japan. to Japan.

I I sawsaw a movie yesterday. a movie yesterday.

I I livedlived in Brazil for two years. in Brazil for two years.

Present Perfect vs. Past SimplePresent Perfect vs. Past Simple

Which tense has a connection with the Which tense has a connection with the present?present?

Which tense only tells about the pastWhich tense only tells about the past Past SimplePast Simple: yesterday, last week (year, : yesterday, last week (year,

month), two years ago, in 1999month), two years ago, in 1999 Present Perfect:Present Perfect: just, for, since, ever, never, just, for, since, ever, never,

lately, so far, up to nowlately, so far, up to now