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Working in Industry

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Essential Vocabulary

to work for   работать на
to manufacture   производить
to export to sb   экспортировать
to account for   насчитывать, составлять
to be founded   быть основанным
annual turnover   годовой оборот
to stand for   заменять
to be in charge of/to be responsible for/ to take care of   отвечать, нести ответственность за что-либо
to liaise with   поддерживать связь
to report to   отчитываться перед кем-либо
to be on flexi-time   иметь гибкий (сводный) график работы
to do overtime   работать сверхурочно
to be on the early shift   работать в утреннюю смену
  to specialize in sth   специализироваться в чем-либо, на производстве чего-либо
workforce   рабочая сила, трудовые ресурсы
apprentice   подмастерье, ученик (в ремесле)

 

 

Task 10. Listen to some useful phrases and repeat them after the speaker. Then translate them into Russian.

 

I work for a large, multinational company.

We manufacture components for our car production plants in Europe.

The company has operations in over fifty countries.

We export to Eastern Europe and the Far East.

The domestic market accounts for about 40 per cent of our total production.

 

The company was founded in 1960.

We have over sixty employees.

What’s your annual turnover?

What does IABS stand for?

 

What does your job involve?

I’m in charge of twenty-five assembly workers.

I have to liaise with our inspectors.

Who do you report to?

 

I’m on flexi-time.

Do you do overtime?

We have a three-shift system.

I’m on the early shift.

 

Task 11. Now listen to six dialogues and fill in the gaps.

Dialogue 1

 

A manufacturing company

 

A: So, who do you work for?

B: I _______ a large multinational company called DAK Group. We have five main areas of business – construction, heavy industry, shipbuilding, motor vehicles and telecommunications.

A: And which side of the business do you work in?

B: The motor vehicles division. I work in our Belgian factory. We ________ _________for our car production plants in Europe.

A: Where are DAK headquarters?

B: In Seoul. But the company has operations in _____ fifty countries and thirty factories all over the world.

 

Dialogue 2

 

Products and markets

 

A: What does your company do exactly?

B: We design and assemble a wide range of electric generators for hospitals, hotels and small factories. We _________ _______ medium-sized generators but we’re hoping to diversify into larger models next year.

A: And who do you sell to?

B: We _______ _____ Eastern Europe and the Far East. The domestic market _______ _____ about 40 per cent of our total sales.

 

Dialogue 3

 

Company size

 

A: How many people does your company employ?

B: We have over sixty ______. We have about forty factory workers and _______ ________ and the rest are admin and sales staff. We started off with only ten people so our _________ has grown a lot.

A: What’s your_______ _________?

B: It was just over two million Euros last year.

 

Dialogue 4

 

Company background

 

A: How long has the company been in business?

B: For over forty years. The original company – Davies Engineering – _______ ________ in 1960 by the Davies brothers in a small workshop near Manchester. They closed down the workshop in 1980 and opened up a new factory in Leeds.

A: When did it become IABS?

B: In 1997 – when it was bought by a German company. They set up two more businesses in the UK.

A: What does IABS_____ _____?

B: International Air Braking Systems.

 

Dialogue 5

 


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