• Business Conversation 36 مکالمه بازرگانی

    Business Conversation 36 مکالمه بازرگانی

    Deliveries and Suppliers

    Susan: Doug, can I talk with you for a moment?
    Doug: What can I do for you Susan?

    Susan: I’m concerned about the delays we’re experiencing with some of our suppliers.
    Doug: We’re doing everything to get back on schedule.

    Susan: Could you give me an approximate timeline?
    Doug: A number of deliveries are arriving tomorrow. Unfortunately, this time of year is often troublesome.

    Susan: That’s not good. We can’t make excuses to our clients. Are all shipments affected?
    Doug: No, but it is summer and some companies are cutting back until September.

    Susan: Where are most of our suppliers located?
    Doug: Well, most of them are in China, but there are a few in California.

    Susan: How does that affect deliveries?
    Doug: Well, there are weather delays and shipment delays due to reduced production. Sometimes, larger packages are delayed because of a bottleneck at the distribution point.

    Susan: Is there any way around these delays?
    Doug: Well, we often work with delivery services such as UPS, Fed ex or DHL for our most urgent shipping. They guarantee door-to-door deliveries within 48 hours.

    Susan: Are they expensive?
    Doug: Yes, they’re very expensive at that cuts into our bottom line.

    Key Vocabulary

    delay
    supplier
    to get back on schedule
    timeline
    delivery
    shipment
    to cut back
    to make excuses
    increased / reduced production
    package
    bottleneck
    distribution point
    bottom line
    to cut into

  • Business Conversation 35 مکالمه بازرگانی

    Business Conversation 35

     

    Tomorrow’s Meeting

    Alice: We’re having a meeting tomorrow. Can you make it?
    Kevin: When is it taking place?

    Alice: We’re planning on 10 o’clock. Is that OK?
    Kevin: Yes, that’ll be fine.

    Alice: We’re going to go over last quarter’s sales figures.
    Kevin: Good. I have some input I’d like to make.

    Alice: Frank is also going to make some suggestions on improving the bottom line.
    Kevin: That’ll be interesting. He’s got keen insights.

    Alice: Yes, he’s going to outline some new sales strategies.
    Kevin: Is Alan attending?

    Alice: No, he’s flying to San Francisco and won’t be able to make it.
    Kevin: Oh well, maybe He’ll phone in.

    Key Vocabulary

    to make a meeting
    to take place
    sales figures
    quarter
    bottom line
    insight
    strategy
    to phone in

  • Business conversation 34 مکالمه بازرگانی

    Business conversation 34 مکالمه بازرگانی

    Placing an Order

    on the telephone

    Jane Tegal: Hello, this is Jane Tegal from Excellerator Co. calling. May I speak to Mr. Mitchell?
    Arthur Mitchell: Hello Ms Tegal, this is Arthur Mitchell.

    Jane Tegal: Hello, I’d like to place an order for a number of your Millennium desk units.
    Arthur Mitchell: Certainly. How many were you interested in ordering for purchase?

    Jane Tegal: Quite a few. Do you have many available in the warehouse?
    Arthur Mitchell: We keep a large supply in stock. There’s also a showroom with quite a few on hand. It shouldn’t be a problem.

    Jane Tegal: Well then. I’d like 75 units by the end of the month. Could I get an estimate before place an order?
    Arthur Mitchell: Certainly, I’ll have it for you by the end of the day.

    Jane Tegal: What does the estimate include?
    Arthur Mitchell: Estimates include merchandise, packaging and shipping, duty if required, any taxes and insurance.

    Jane Tegal: Do you ship door-to-door? 
    Arthur Mitchell: Certainly, all shipments are door-to-door. Delivery dates depend on your location, but we can usually deliver within 14 business days.

    Jane Tegal: Thank you for your help.
    Arthur Mitchell: My pleasure. You can expect an e-mail by 5 this afternoon.

    Key Vocabulary

    unit to place an order
    warehouse
    to purchase
    to be available
    supply
    in stock
    showroom
    to be on hand
    estimate
    door-to-door shipping
    to depend on something
    location

  • Business Conversation 33مکالمه بازرگانی

    Business Conversation 33

     

    Funds Transfer and Deposits

    Maria: Alice, have you transferred the funds to the Anderson account yet?
    Alice: No, I haven’t done that yet.

    Maria: Good, there are a few changes we need to make. 
    Alice: Really? It’s good I haven’t had a chance to go to the bank yet. What has been changed?

    Maria: They’ve asked to how the funds transferred into three different accounts. Here’s the updated information.
    Alice: This looks more complicated.

    Maria: It’s not that difficult. Just take along the account numbers, amounts and payment scheme to the bank with you.
    Alice: Am I authorized to make these changes?

    Maria: I can call ahead and let them know. Here’s the PIN number in any case.
    Alice: Is there anything else I need to do?

    Maria: Yes, could you make these deposits when you go. 
    Alice: Certainly, which accounts do you want to use.

    Maria: Deposit the checks into our savings account. Put the cash into checking 
    Alice: OK, I’ll probably leave in about a half an hour.

    Key Vocabulary

    to transfer funds
    updated
    complicated
    payment scheme
    to be authorized to do something
    to call ahead
    PIN number 

  • Business conversation 32 مکالمه بازرگانی

    Business conversation 32 مکالمه بازرگانی

    WebVisions Conference

    Robert: I’m going to Portland on Thursday. There’s a internet expo on. It’s called WebVisions.
    Alice: What is the schedule like?

    Robert: As soon as I arrive, the keynote speech begins.
    Alice: … and after that?

    Robert: When the keynote ends, we’ll have two hours to check out the booths.
    Alice: Are you making any presentations?

    Robert: No, I’m just attending this conference. 
    Alice: Is Tad Wilson presenting?

    Robert: No, but he’s giving a workshop on Monday.
    Alice: When are you coming back?

    Robert: I’m flying back on Saturday morning.
    Alice: Remember you are meeting with Trevor on Monday morning at nine o’clock sharp!

    Robert:Oh, thanks! I forgot about that …
    Alice: Have a good trip!

    Key Vocabulary

    expo
    schedule
    keynote speech
    to check something out
    booth
    presentation
    to attend
    workshop
    at X o’clock sharp 

  • Business Conversation 31مکالمه بازرگانی

    Business Conversation 31

     

    Looking for a Bookkeeper

    Bruce: Have you finished the balance sheets yet?
    Alice: I’ve been working on them since 10 this morning. I’m almost done.

    Bruce: No need to rush. I don’t need them until tomorrow morning.
    Alice: Janet told me we’re looking for a new bookkeeper. Is that true?

    Bruce: Yes, We’ve been looking, but no luck yet.
    Alice: I know someone who’d be perfect.

    Bruce: Oh really, does she have any experience?
    Alice: Of course, she’s been working for Smith CPA and Co. since 2004.

    Bruce: Great. Ask her to come in for an interview. 
    Alice: Sounds good. She’s not too happy in her current position. I’m sure she’ll be interested in interviewing for the job.

    Bruce: Oh, I almost forgot to ask … have you opened the new accounts at Wells Fargo?
    Alice: Yes, I have. Here are the account numbers, PIN number, and paperwork.

    Bruce: Thanks. Well, let me know when you finish those balance sheets.
    Alice: Sure, I should be done soon.

    Key Vocabulary

    balance sheet
    to rush
    bookkeeper
    CPA
    account number
    PIN number
    paperwork 

  • Business Conversation 30 مکالمه بازرگانی

    Business Conversation 30 مکالمه بازرگانی

     

    Discussing Ideas at a Meeting

    Chairman: I’d like to open today’s meeting. Robert?
    Robert: First, I’ll quickly go over the main points of the last meeting.

    Chairman: …. (finishes) , if no one has anything to add, let’s move on to today’s agenda.
    Robert: I suggest we each give a little background on the suggestions we discussed last week.

    Chairman: Could you repeat that, please?
    Robert: Let’s start by going over the research you’ve done on the suggestions.

    Chairman: You’ll find most of the information outlined in the summary documents in front of you.
    Robert: These figures are interesting. It’s clear to me that customer communications are not working as they should.

    Chairman: Yes, our marketing efforts really haven’t been effective to date.
    Robert: I suggest we break up into groups and discuss how we can improve our message.

    Chairman: Unfortunately, we’re almost out of time. I suggest you submit your ideas on marketing and we can discuss the best next week.
    Robert: Before we close, could we quickly discuss the Armstrong situation?

    Key Vocabulary

    to open a meeting
    to go over
    main points
    to add something to a discussion
    agenda
    to move on
    to give some background
    outlined
    summary documents
    figures
    communications
    marketing efforts
    to date
    to break up into groups
    out of time
    to close a meeting 

  • Business Conversation 29 مکالمه بازرگانی

    Business Conversation 29 مکالمه بازرگانی

    Happy Shareholders

    Director: Can we go over some figures please?
    Assistant: Yes, our shareholders’ meeting is soon. I think it’d be a good idea to review the key numbers.

    Director: What has our total outlay been this year?
    Assistant: Our expenditures are estimated at $4,320,000.

    Director: What percentage is that is research and development?
    Assistant: About 27%. We’ve invested heavily in developing some new technologies.

    Director: What is our gross operating profit?
    Assistant: Approximately 1.4 million.

    Director: What kind of margin does that represent?
    Assistant: The gross operating margin is at 24% for the year.

    Director: That’s impressive. That’s up from last year, isn’t it? About 10 points I think.
    Assistant: That’s right. We’re solidly in the black. As a matter of fact, this is our fifth year straight.

    Director: Shareholders will be happy.
    Assistant: They should be! This kind of growth in the current market is remarkable.

    Director: Hopefully the shareholders won’t veto any further R & D allocation. 
    Assistant: I think they trust the board to continue doing the right thing.

    Key Vocabulary

    figures
    shareholders
    key numbers
    outlay
    expenditure
    R & D – Research and Development
    gross operating profit
    margin
    gross operating margin
    to be up
    in the black – in the red
    remarkable
    to veto
    allocation
    the board

  • Business conversation 27 مکالمه بازرگانی

    Business conversation 27

    What Were You Doing?

    Betsy: I telephoned you yesterday afternoon but you didn’t answer? Where were you?
    Brian: I was in another room when you called. I didn’t hear the phone ringing until it was too late.

    Betsy: What were you working on? 
    Brian: I was photocopying a report that I needed to send to a client. What were you doing when you telephoned?

    Betsy: I was looking for Tom and couldn’t find him. Do you know where he was?
    Brian: Tom was driving to a meeting.

    Betsy: Oh, I see. What did you do yesterday?
    Brian: I met the representatives from Driver’s in the morning. In the afternoon, I worked on the report and was just finishing when you telephoned. What did you do?

    Betsy: Well, at 9 I had a meeting with Ms Anderson. After that, I did some research.
    Brian: Sounds like a boring day!

    Betsy: Yes, I don’t really like doing research. But it needs to be done. 
    Brian: I agree with you on that, no research – no business!

    Betsy: Tell me about the report. What do you think of it?
    Brian: I think the report is a good. Tom believes it’s good, too.

    Betsy: I know that every report you write is excellent.
    Brian: Thank you Betsy, you are always a good friend!

  • Business conversation 26

    Business conversation 26

     

    What’s in Your Office?

    David: I’ve got a new office now… 
    Maria: That’s great! Congratulations.

    David: I’ll need a desk and some cabinets. How many cabinets are there in your office?
    Maria: I think there are four cabinets in my office.

    David: And do you have any furniture in your office? I mean other than the chair at your desk.
    Maria: Oh yes, I’ve got a sofa and two comfortable armchairs.

    David: Are there any tables in your office? 
    Maria: Yes, I’ve got a table in front of the sofa.

    David: Is there a computer in your office? 
    Maria: Oh yes, I keep a laptop on my desk next to the phone.

    David: Are there any flowers or plants in your office?
    Maria: Yes, there are a few plants near the window.

    David: Where’s your sofa?
    Maria: The sofa is in front of the window, between the two armchairs.

    David: Thanks a lot for your help Janet. This gives me a good idea of how to arrange my office.
    Maria: My pleasure. Good luck with your decorating!