A request from your boss Task 1 Match the beginnings and endings of the phrases


How has Speaker A responded to this experience?


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2. How has Speaker A responded to this experience?
a. He has decided to copy the other man’s way of greeting people.
b. He has reflected on it and realised something.
c. He has researched different ways of greeting people.
3. How did Speaker B feel about the international project?
a. It was an entirely negative experience.
b. It was exhausting, but there were positives too.
c. It was challenging, but there were positives too.
4. How does Speaker B feel now about working on international projects?
a. She would like to do it again in the future. b. She wouldn’t like to do it again.
c. She isn’t sure whether it would be a positive or a negative experience.
5. How did Speaker C feel during his difficult time at work?
a. stressed b. embarrassed c. calm
6. How does Speaker C feel now?
a. still overloaded b. ready for a break c. more in control
7. What did Speaker D do when the flight was cancelled?
a. She took time to consider her options. b. She acted quickly. c. She asked for someone’s advice.
8. How does Speaker D feel about what happened?
a. fortunate b. annoyed c. furious
Transcript
A I’ll _______forget the first time I met our _______contact from Retrolink, one of our _______five customers. I had _______to their office to meet him in _______, talk about the history of our _______together and define ______________vision for future co-operation. I _______to focus on building a _______relationship with him _______would be a good foundation for _______together. So, when we _______I wanted to make a good _______and also show him respect. I _______him with a handshake and _______him by his surname. _______I put my hand out I realised _______had been moving in to give me a _______, so we did an awkward _______of the two! Also, when I greeted _______by his surname, he responded _______, though he used my _______name. It was all a little _______. In this situation, I guess I made _______about the _______of formality he expected. Even _______he had never met me before, he _______our two companies _______been doing business with each _______for years and he wanted to build on _______history by being less _______with me from the beginning. The _______learning here for me was that I _______assume we all _______the same ideas about meeting _______for the first time.
B I’d never _______with a virtual team on an _______project before. It was quite _______, though also _______to work with people from _______countries, many of whom I would _______actually get to _______in person. There were a lot of things that were different about working in the _______office and it was _______challenging at the beginning. For _______, there were different _______zones, different IT systems and _______different local regulations, _______impacted on what each person was allowed to, or able to, do for the _______. There were also interpersonal differences, ______________ways of working, approaches to _______and when to reply to emails. And we shouldn’t _______the fact that English was the project _______and that most people on the team had to work in a _______which wasn’t their first. A positive of _______was that it meant that everyone, including the _______English speakers, had to make the effort to _______clearly and clarify their own and _______else’s understanding. To help us all get on ______________page, we defined the communication norms _______the rules the team would follow, as well as _______meeting dates and deadlines. We laid this all out in ______________called a team or project charter. _______was really useful and in the end the project was a _______success. I’m looking forward to _______on my next international project.
C I went through a _______of a rough patch last year at work. I was already _______to too much and then we lost a _______member through restructuring and I quickly became _______. This led to me doing too much _______and feeling very stressed. My boss was really _______and she pushed back against the _______targets that had been set for our department. She _______introduced me to the smart approach to goal _______. It’s an acronym, S-M-A-R-T. You use it to _______goals that are Specific, Measurable, _______, Relevant and Timely. I used this approach to _______with all of the things that were _______. It helped me to prioritise some tasks, to do some _______and to drop some completely. I _______use this approach now and feel much more in control of ______________and workload.
D Have you ever _______a flight or had one cancelled? I did. It happened to ______________week. My flight home from a _______trip was the last one of the day and we were told it ______________to be delayed. That’s always a _______at the end of each day. The ground crew kept extending _______delay until eventually they cancelled the _______completely. They then told us to go back through _______airport to the departures area to talk to _______agent who would organise hotels for everyone and rebook _______on the following day’s flight. As soon as _______made the announcement about the cancellation, I _______I had to think quickly
as it would not be _______that the flight would have capacity to take everyone _______my cancelled flight. I hurried back _______the airport and was one of the first to make it to the _______. That turned out to be a good idea, as _______were only nine seats available on the flight the next _______. Everyone else had to fly to a different _______and then continue back to our destination airport in _______. Lucky me! Right?

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