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Cultures	
   Human	
  
Resources	
  
International	
  
Markets	
  
Ethics/Leadership	
   Competition	
  
foot	
   To	
  train	
  new	
  
staff,	
  to	
  
shortlist	
  
candidates,	
  to	
  
check	
  
references	
  
free	
  port,	
  
laisser-­‐faire,	
  
liberalize,	
  open	
  
borders	
  
whistleblower	
   be	
  at	
  the	
  same	
  
level	
  of	
  
competition	
  
in	
  at	
  the	
  deep	
  
end	
  
psychometric	
  
test	
  
1)give,	
  will	
  
increase	
  
2)deliver,	
  pay	
  
3)	
  joined,	
  
would	
  get	
  
B	
   D)flogging	
  a	
  
dead	
  horse	
  
a)	
  mustn’t	
   photo	
   first	
  
conditional,	
  
second	
  
conditional	
  
past	
  perfect,	
  past	
  
continuous,	
  past	
  
simple,	
  present	
  
perfect	
  
a)was	
  carried	
  
out	
  
b)were	
  
approved	
  
c)was	
  granted	
  
d)were	
  
published	
  
b)must	
  and	
  
musn’t	
  
pretend	
  
(infinitive),	
  
look	
  forward	
  to	
  
(gerund),	
  admit	
  
(gerund),	
  mean	
  
(both),	
  hope	
  
(infinitive)	
  
Ready	
  yourself	
  
Explore	
  each	
  
others	
  needs	
  
Signal	
  for	
  
movement	
  
Probe	
  with	
  
proposals	
  
Exchange	
  
concessions	
  
Close	
  the	
  deal	
  
Tie	
  up	
  loose	
  
ends	
  
-­‐defining	
  clauses	
  
provide	
  essential	
  
info	
  about	
  the	
  
subject/object	
  of	
  a	
  
sentence	
  
-­‐	
  non-­‐defining	
  
clauses	
  proved	
  
extra	
  information	
  
A	
  
See	
  Handout	
   1.	
  NOT	
  
personal	
  
information	
  
2.	
  turn	
  into	
  a	
  
positive	
  
3.	
  Do	
  you	
  think	
  
I	
  could	
  do	
  this	
  
job	
  well?	
  
See	
  page	
  88	
   -­‐	
  use	
  past	
  perfect	
  (I	
  
had	
  felt…)	
  
-­‐	
  past	
  continuous	
  
(It	
  was	
  going	
  well)	
  
-­‐	
  past	
  simple	
  (I	
  
fell..)	
  
-­‐	
  present	
  perfect	
  
(Since	
  then,	
  I	
  have	
  
kept…)	
  
page	
  113	
  
	
  

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  • 1. Cultures   Human   Resources   International   Markets   Ethics/Leadership   Competition   foot   To  train  new   staff,  to   shortlist   candidates,  to   check   references   free  port,   laisser-­‐faire,   liberalize,  open   borders   whistleblower   be  at  the  same   level  of   competition   in  at  the  deep   end   psychometric   test   1)give,  will   increase   2)deliver,  pay   3)  joined,   would  get   B   D)flogging  a   dead  horse   a)  mustn’t   photo   first   conditional,   second   conditional   past  perfect,  past   continuous,  past   simple,  present   perfect   a)was  carried   out   b)were   approved   c)was  granted   d)were   published   b)must  and   musn’t   pretend   (infinitive),   look  forward  to   (gerund),  admit   (gerund),  mean   (both),  hope   (infinitive)   Ready  yourself   Explore  each   others  needs   Signal  for   movement   Probe  with   proposals   Exchange   concessions   Close  the  deal   Tie  up  loose   ends   -­‐defining  clauses   provide  essential   info  about  the   subject/object  of  a   sentence   -­‐  non-­‐defining   clauses  proved   extra  information   A   See  Handout   1.  NOT   personal   information   2.  turn  into  a   positive   3.  Do  you  think   I  could  do  this   job  well?   See  page  88   -­‐  use  past  perfect  (I   had  felt…)   -­‐  past  continuous   (It  was  going  well)   -­‐  past  simple  (I   fell..)   -­‐  present  perfect   (Since  then,  I  have   kept…)   page  113