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1、第 PAGE8 頁 共 NUMPAGES8 頁商務(wù)英語中級(jí)情景口語精選篇商務(wù)英語中級(jí)情景口語:工會(huì)Labor UnionsDialogue 1A: Labor relations have been getting heated over the last few days. Theres even talk of a strike if contract negotiations dont go smoothly.B: I would hate to see the negotiations go sour, because the last thing we need is more tr

2、ouble from the labor union. What do they want this time?A: They are demanding another raise for full-time employees and more vacation days. They claim theres an increase of work-related stress, so there ought to be some kind of pensation for higher pressure on the job.B: Hasnt it always been stressf

3、ul? Why make demands now?A: With cutbacks after the recession, there is more workload per employee, so in actuality they do have more stress now than in the past. I just dont know if it warrants a pay raise for everyone.B: I guess the labor union seems to think so.Dialogue 2A: Did your pany go union

4、? I heard that many panies in our industry are being unionized, so its getting harder and harder to pete on a level playing field.B: Yes, were hopping on the bandwagon and signing up for the union. Mostly people are pretty happy about it. I guess it depends on if you are in management or in the labo

5、r force.A: Management isnt looking on the labor unions too favorably, Id guess. I dont blame them.Labor unions can really put the squeeze on the executives.B: Sure. But its probably better for the workers, because the unions whole purpose is to look out for the little guys. The only way that the lit

6、tle guys can take on the big bosses is if they unite. Labor unions are all about getting a voice for the underdog.商務(wù)英語中級(jí)情景口語:罷工和示威Strikes and DemonstrationsDialogue1A:Do you have the day off today?How e youre not at work now?B:I dont have the day off. Our labor union is staging a nationwide strike t

7、oday,all of the workers in our department are supporting the labor union by participating and not going in to work this week.A:Are you serious? Why would they have to go to such extreme measures like a strike? Doesnt your pany have a pretty good corporate image? Ill bet the folks at headquarters are

8、 going nuts over something as serious as a strikeB:It happens quite often,actually.Whenever there arises a dispute between the union and the executive group,the first thing they do is to call a strike. Usually it only lasts a day or two before both sides can e to an agreement and we start work again

9、. Anyhow,its a nice,unanticipated holidayDialogue2A:Did you hear whats going on downtown today? All the worders from the factory are staging a demonstration in the streets. Not one of the two thousand employees showed up for work today,and they have gathered outside the city hall to demand better wo

10、rking conditions for all factory employees.B:Wow,sounds chaotic two thousand people in the streets carrying picket signs and shouting sloans. What gave them the motivation to finally organize and call management on the substandard working conditions?A:I think they gained courage after the mayors spe

11、ech last week on equality and opportunity for all town citizens. Anyway,the sentiments have been brewing for quite some time.I mean, we all know the working conditions at the factory are quite horrendous.B:So what kind of demands do they have? What are they asking for specifically?A:They want raises

12、 and medical insurance, and I think they want to clean up the factorys safety hazards. Thats probably the most important issue.商務(wù)英語中級(jí)情景口語:目的消費(fèi)者Dialogue 1A: The demographic reports are in. From the looks of it, were going to have to re-evaluate some of the content for our promotional events in differ

13、ent venues.B:Why, whats the lowdown?A: According to the report, our Boston crowd is quite different make-up from our Chicago folks. Our Boston consumers are mostly from mid-level to upper-class ine levels, universtity or postgraduates, married, no children, white collar. You know the kind,Chicago on

14、 the other hand, is mostly mid to low ine levels, single parent homes, blue collar. I think were talking about two totally different target groups.B: I have no idea there was that great of deviation between the two venues. To make our products sell, we have to take the target audience into account.A

15、: No kidding, weve got to e up with two pletely different sales pitches to suit the needs of each groups.Dialogue 2A: Whats our target audience for this caign?B: This go-around were focusing on new moms, families with median ine and one or more children under the age of two.A: Do you think thats muc

16、h different from the soccor moms we tailored the last caign for?B: Well, there are some similarities that e up. Because both groups are made up of mothers, so as before, we can play up on maternal instincts, hygiene, safety, along those lines. But that being said, there are some specific differences t

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