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Date: 2015-10-07; view: 570.


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Answer the following questions.

1) Why did Bibury Systems have to bring forward the date of the launch of Big Boss?

2) Where does Kate McKenna have to go to present Big Boss to the agents?

3) What kind of news does Jenny Ross tellPhil Watson?

 

4) What is an informal way of saying “How are you?”(“How do you do?”)

 

5) Why did Derek Jones want to talk to Clive Harris so much?

6) Why do you think Clive was so impatient when they started their conversation?

 

7) How does Derek prove that Big Boss Mark 2 is much better than Big Boss?

8) How long did it take Derek Jones to design Big Boss Mark 2?

9) How difficult will it be to manufacture Big Boss Mark 2?

 

10) What was Clive's decision about Big Boss Mark 2?

11) How did Kate Mc Kenna prove that Big Boss could succeed in the American market?

 

12) What is a contact sheet?

13) What did Phil Watson and Don Bradley have to discuss?

14) Is it difficult for Phil Watson to make those contact sheets (that he brought with him) camera-ready by the next day?

 

1. technical manufacture

2. market a fortune

3. break product

4. toy a look

5. urgent a product

6. cost research

7.basic ready

8. American designs

9. expensive through

10. individual territories

11. television long

12. launch messages

13. camera like

14. look market

15. look happy

16. take developments

17. take campaign

 

1) I am very grateful youcoming this evening.

 

2) Let's begin the introductions.

 

3) Kate McKenna sets plan her report.

 

4) Jenny asks Phil if he can you bring his designs so that Don can see them.

 

5) The toy may be activated the touch a button…or even voice control.

 

6) It'll be ready tomorrow.

 

7) "Big Boss" is going to be coast coast peak hours every day the new year.

 

8)several months' time everyone here Russia will be talking J.K. Toys and you can take a share our incredible success.

 

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