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Keys to Unit 1. Business Communication: Face to Face


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Magister in Slavistics, Philological Faculty

Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, Kyiv, Ukraine

2003 – 2008

EDUCATION

Freelance Translator

Kiev Chamber of Commerce and Industry

· Simultaneous interpreting from English, Croatian to Ukrainian, Russian

· Translating of the industry specific documentation in areas of economics, politics in English, Croatian

· Written translation from Slovenian and Czech to Ukrainian/Russian

 

 

PC Skills: MS Office Package (Word, Excel, Outlook, Access, PowerPoint), Mindjet, Prezi.com, CMS, DirectAdmin, SEO and SMM Tools, Visualization tools, Project management utilities. Working with social networks (Facebook, Linkedin, XING), forums, communicative tools.

Language skills: Russian, Ukrainian - native, Croatian - proficient, almost native, English - advanced, Czech - intermediate (advanced in reading), German, Slovak, Japanese - elementary.
Driving licenseclass "B"
Typing skills
(~35 wpm)

Marital Status: single, do not have children

1.1. Assignment 1.

to introduce a person to another person Hello, Bill. Bill – Mike. Mike – Bill. Have you two been introduced? to respond to an introduction How do you do? I'm delighted to make your acquaintance. It's a pleasure to meet you. Same here. Nice / pleased to meet you. (It was) nice meeting you.
to greet a person Hi! to ask how a person is doing How are you doing?
to finish up a conversation I have to be going now. Will you excuse me for a moment? I'm afraid I'm running late. to say goodbye to a person See you later.

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