Monday, May 23, 2011

Introduction to Business English 1A Lesson 6

Hi, today we are going to start Unit 3: Problems. In this unit we will learn how to report a business problem, how to complain, and how to solve a business problem.

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Let' s start with a video. Please click this link: http://mrstoutsblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/learn-english-22-complaining.html.

Now let's study some vocabulary. Please click this link: Introduction to Business English 1A

OK, now please post a comment below. Tell me a problem that you have in this class..

13 comments:

  1. Shota Izumi2:26 pm

    Standing up of the net is late.
    Homewoke is hard.

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  2. Tetsuya2:26 pm

    This class is sometimes loudly.

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  3. DAIKI.A2:26 pm

    It's difficult for me to difficult.
    And this class is many speaking people.

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  4. Takumi2:27 pm

    I think some students are sometimes noisy, and computers aren't good at connecting.

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  5. Hitomi2:28 pm

    advance speed very early
    my knowledge lack

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  6. Nozomi2:28 pm

    I think some students don't study hard enough, so the atmosphere is little bad.

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  7. Daiki.A2:28 pm

    It' difficult for me to this class.

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  8. Takuto2:28 pm

    This class is too difficult.

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  9. Ryohei2:29 pm

    This class is too short.
    This class isn't long enough.

    This classmate is too loud.
    This classmate isn't quiet enough.

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  10. yusuke2:29 pm

    This class is hard program.

    It's homework is confusing.

    but I interesting class.

    thank you.

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  11. satoshi2:30 pm

    business English is very interesting
    Today class is very good, but Michael speaks too fast.

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  12. I think that this class is so fun.I like tis class.

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  13. I think Japanese politeness is to have thanks.For example,we say "itadakimasu" to appreciate having animal's lives.Japanese politeness can be seen in Japanese actions.

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