วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 29 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2555

There is/there are

บทเรียนเกี่ยวกับ there is/there are/it is



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วันจันทร์ที่ 26 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2555

telephone

Learn Business English "Ordering Materials #1" special speaking conversa...

Telphoning

ต่อไปนี้เป็นบทสนทนาทางโทรศัพท์ในวาระต่าง ๆคะ


Telephone Language
Here are some typical phrases that you can use in a telephone conversation.
Answering the phone
  • Hello? (informal)
  • Thank you for calling .......ชื่อบริษัท......... .....ชื่อคนที่รับสาย... speaking. How can I help you?
  • Doctor's office.
Introducing yourself
  • Hey …ชื่อคนที่ต้องการพูดด้วย..... It's ....ชื่อคนที่โทรไป...... calling. (informal)
  • Hello, this is ………ชื่อคนที่โทร……. calling.
  • Hi, it's…ชื่อคนที่โทร….. from the ..ชื่อบริษัท..........here.
  • This is she.*
  • Speaking.*
*The person answering says this if the caller does not recognize their voice.
Asking to speak with someone
  • Is ..........ชื่อคนที่ต้องการโทรหา........... in? (informal)
  • Is ..........ชื่อคนที่ต้องการโทรหา........... there, please? (informal)
  • Can I talk to ..........ชื่อคนที่ต้องการโทรหา........... ? (informal)
  • May I speak with ..............ชื่อคนที่ต้องการโทรหา……, please?
  • Would the to ..........ชื่อคนที่ต้องการโทรหา...........  be in/available?
Connecting someone
  • Just a sec. I'll get him/her. (informal)
  • Hang on one second. (informal)
  • Please hold and I'll put you through to his/her office.
  • One moment please.
  • All of our operators are busy at this time. Please hold for the next available person.
Making special requests
  • Could you please repeat that?
  • Would you mind spelling that for me?
  • Could you speak up a little please?
  • Can you speak a little slower please. My English isn't very strong.
  • Can you call me back? I think we have a bad connection.
  • Can you please hold for a minute? I have another call.
Taking a message for someone
  • Sammy's not in. Who's this? (informal)
  • I'm sorry, ..........ชื่อคนที่ต้องการพูดด้วย.....ง not here at the moment. Can I ask who's calling?
  • I'm afraid he's stepped out. Would you like to leave a message?
  • He's on lunch right now.Who's calling please?
  • He's busy right now. Can you call again later?
  • I'll let him/her know you called.
  • I'll make sure he/she gets the message.
Leaving a message with someone
  • Yes, can you tell him/her ..........ชื่อผู้ที่โทรเข้ามา...... called, please.
  • No, that's okay, I'll call back later.
  • Yes, it's..........ชื่อผู้ที่โทรเข้ามา......  from.....ชื่อบริษัท...... here. When do you expect him/her back in the office?
  • Thanks, could you ask him/her  to call ..........ชื่อผู้ที่โทรเข้ามา...... when he/she gets in?
  • Do you have a pen handy. I don't think he/she has my number.
  • Thanks. My number is ………หมายเลขโทรศัพท์........, extension.....หมายเลขต่อภายใน......................
Confirming information
  • Okay, I've got it all down.
  • Let me repeat that just to make sure.
  • Did you say .............ทวนข้อความ...............?
  • You said your name was ............ทวนชื่อ............., right?
  • I'll make sure he/she  gets the message.
Listening to an answering machine
  • Hello. You've reached........หมายเลขโทรศัพท์......... Please leave a detailed message after the beep.Thank you.
  • Hi, this is .........ชื่อเจ้าของหมายเลขโทรศัพท์......... I'm sorry I'm not available to take your call at this time. Leave me a message and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
  • Thank you for calling .........ชื่อเจ้าของหมายเลขโทรศัพท์/บริษัท........ Our hours are 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday. Please call back during these hours, or leave a message after the tone. If this is an emergency please call the hospital at ........หมายเลขโทรศัพท์.........
Leaving a message on an answering machine
  • Hey.........ชื่อของเจ้าของหมายเลข.........It's ….ชื่อคนที่โทรเข้าเครื่องรับ......... Call me! (informal)
  • Hello, this is ….ชื่อคนที่โทรเข้าเครื่องรับ......... calling for .........ชื่อของเจ้าของหมายเลข.......... Could you please return my call as soon as possible. My number is ........หมายเลขโทรศัพท์.......... Thank you.
  • Hello .........ชื่อของเจ้าของหมายเลข......... This is ….ชื่อคนที่โทรเข้าเครื่องรับ......... from the ............ชื่อบริษัท...........calling. I just wanted to let you know that you're due for a check-up this month. Please give us a ring/buzz whenever it's convenient.
Finishing a conversation
  • Well, I guess I better get going. Talk to you soon.
  • Thanks for calling. Bye for now.
  • I have to let you go now.
  • I have another call coming through. I better run.
  • I'm afraid that's my other line.
  • I'll talk to you again soon. Bye.
Saying thanks
  • You're welcome.
  • Have a nice day! Bye.


homework: order letter

Mr.Smith  received  the  catalog  of  backpack  from the  WWW  Co.,Ltd. .  He  would  like  to order  backpack.  He  place  to order  in the  following:
backpack  2  model @ 6  pieces,  @380baht
delivery  by  train  and cost  of  delivery  :1000  baht
The  WWW  Co.,Ltd.  offer  10 %  of  quantity   discount  per 100  pieces




ตัวอย่างของจดหมายสั่งซื้อและใบสั่งซื้อ

November …….,  2012

Atten:  Marketing  Manager

Dear  Sirs,

Thank you  for your letter of….(วันที่)……..and……….. …..(catalogue/price lists)……...

We have enclosed  the  order no….(หมายเลข)…..

We  would like to  thank you  for  the ……(จำนวนที่ลด)..% .trade discount  and ….(จำนวน) quantity  discount  you allowed us.Please delivery  those  goods  by…(truck/plane/train/marine)….


We look forwards  to  your  acknowledge  delivery immediately .

Yours faithfully, 


(                 )
.....(position)......


ตัวอย่างใบสั่งซื้อ

AIRBILL No._________________________                  TOTAL NET WEIGHT: ______kg

From:
To:
Name company:................................
Name company:................................
Address:..........................................
Address:..........................................
..............................Post code............
.................................Post code............
Country.............................................
Country.............................................
Phone/Fax No...................................
Phone/Fax No...................................
Contact  Person.................................
Contact  Person.................................

Full  Description  of  Goods

Gift

Sample
Country  of  Origin
Quanity
Unit Value

Sub  Total Value

Tick as appropriate



































































Total  Value:








VALUE FOR CUSTOMS PURPOSES ONLY
I declare that the above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge

Date: _____________     Name: _________________                    

                                                                                                           
Signature...........................................                                                (company stamp)

วันอังคารที่ 20 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Ram Charan


Cash. A simple four-letter word, but the most critical metric in the economic world today.
When former Harvard business professor Ram Charan was a child, he learned the importance of money.
“Before the crisis struck, your company’s indicators of success were increasing earnings per share and growing revenues by gaining market share. Today, it is cash. You absolutely must have sufficient cash or credible access to it, to weather the storm. And with today’s information technology, you can and should know your company’s cash position every single day,” he writes in Leadership in the Era of Economic Uncertainty.
Ram was in Kuala Lumpur at the end of March as a guest speaker in an instalment of Sime Darby Bhd’s lecture series held at the Sime Darby Convention Centre.
There, he spoke about the importance of execution.
Much has transpired between the time when he was an 11-year-old helping out with the family shoe business and being the Dallas-based advisor and speaker he is today.
But he has not forgotten the importance of cash flow.
Back then, his duty was to clean the shoes, deal with customer requests and count the rupees in the till in that little shop of about 400sq ft.
Although he has the benefit of an early training in business, he grew up unaware that he was adept at it.
“I will go to the shop after school. My two older brothers and I were also dealing with customers,” he recalls.
When it was time for him to enter university, he joined the engineering department because “that was the way to get out into the new world”.
Finance and the business world were not on his agenda.
After earning his engineering degree, he took a job in Australia in a gas and light company for four years.
It was during this time that he realised that he has good business acumen.
He was encouraged to do his MBA and doctorate degrees, which he did at Harvard Business School, where he graduated with high distinction.
He served on its business faculty after his doctorate.
About 30 years ago, he quit a tenured professorship at Boston University to devote himself full-time to consulting.
Today, Ram is alone at the top of his profession – not so much a consultant but a guru, a corporate sage with access to boardrooms across the globe, and enjoys intimate, enduring relationships with an array of powerful CEOs.
Among them are Jack Welch, formerly of General Electric (“He has this rare ability to distil the meaningful from the meaningless and transfer it to others in a quiet, effective way without destroying confidences.”); Dick Harrington of Thomson Corp (“He probably knows more about corporate America than anybody.”); and Verizon’s Ivan Seidenberg (“I love him. He’s my secret weapon.”).
“He’s like your conscience,” says former Citicorp CEO John Reed, in a magazine article. “Just when you sort of think you have everything done and you’re feeling pretty good about yourself, he calls you up and says, ‘Hey, Reed, did you do this and that and the other?’”
Writes Fortune magazine: “What he does is hard to describe. But the most powerful CEOs love it enough to keep him on the road 24/7 and make him the most influential consultant alive.”
At 71, Ram continues to travel extensively.
He purchased his first apartment at 67 in Dallas.



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Grammar - Sentence Structure 01

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Present Simple Tense with My diary routine

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