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General Education Office. BUSINESS ENGLISH LA.231/LA.331/LA.3501 Unit 6: Sales. Objectives. By the end of this class you should be able to… Use appropriate vocabulary for buying and selling products. Describe methods of selling. 3. Use the past simple and past simple references.

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  1. General Education Office BUSINESS ENGLISH LA.231/LA.331/LA.3501 Unit 6: Sales

  2. Objectives By the end of this class you should be able to… • Use appropriate vocabulary for buying and selling products. • Describe methods of selling. 3. Use the past simple and past simple references.

  3. Sales History Remember Travel? Travel for Trade Single Traders (‘door-to-door’ salesmen) Markets

  4. Retail Retail is the sale of goods and services from individuals or businesses to the end-user. General Store Department Store Supermarket Hypermarket Convenience Store Malls / Retail Parks

  5. Advertising Signs Print books newspapers magazines TV / radio

  6. Advertising Internet spam email Google ads Pop ups BUY ME NOW SMS Social Networking The F factor • friends • followers

  7. The result….. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:US_Retail_Sales.png (accessed 13/7/12)

  8. The result….. ? http://www.pwchk.com/webmedia/doc/634593712079638863_rc_ap_products_outlook_2012.pdf

  9. The Internet Nowadays you can shop on the Internet for anything you want. We can surf the web and: compare prices get quotes check stock place an order without going to a store. Modern sales force techniques are focused on increasing sales by getting the (1) buyer’s interest, (2) building desire for the product, (3) showing the benefit of the product, and (4) closing the sale. The Internet does not change this philosophy.

  10. Relationship Selling Build CustomerTrust Build CustomerBase Customer Loyalty Customer Base

  11. Sales A) Listening Listen to three people talking about the products they buy and when they buy them. Complete the chart on P50.

  12. Sales – Adverbs of Frequency usually once a week at the weekend sometimes everyday C) Re-arrange these words to make sentences Tubtim / 8.00 / at work / before / is / usually Tubtim is usually at work before 8.00. how / business / do / often / on / travel / you / ? How often do you travel on business? John / a / Sous Chef / times / helps / the / three / week John helps the Sous Chef three times a week. B) Using the products in Exercise A. How often do you buy them? Use the words in the box.

  13. Sales – Choosing a Product • Vocabulary 1Read the Delfos sales leaflet. Find expressions which mean the following: • There are some good offers. • The buyer pays only a small amount of money at the beginning. • The buyer pays some money every four weeks for a year. • There is no cost for transporting the goods to the buyer. • It doesn’t cost extra to pay over 12 months.

  14. Sales – Choosing a Product         S B B B B S S B • Read these sentences. Does a buyer or a seller say them? Write B or S in each box. • We offer great deals. • I’d like to place an order. • Do you give a guarantee? • I’d like to compare prices. • Are the goods in stock? • Can you pay a deposit? • We always deliver on time. • Can I make monthly payments?

  15. Sales – Choosing a Product Listen to a conversation between a buyer and a seller. Underline the correct answers. • Which model does Karl want? PS7 / TX7 • How long is the guarantee? three years/two years • How much deposit is needed for large orders? 15% / 10% • What does the seller say is a larger order? over 50 units/over 25 units • Does the seller always have goods in stock? yes / no

  16. What is a Global Company? Can you name some examples?

  17. A Success Story • Before you read the article, discuss these questions. 1) some business start very small, then become global companies. What examples can you give? 2) What do you know about the company IKEA? B) Match these words (1-4) to their meanings (A-D) 1) distribute a) sell only or mainly one type of goods 2) specialise b) attractive and fashionable 3) stylish c) a set of similar products made by a particular company 4) range d) supply goods from one place to shops or customers

  18. A Success Story • Look through the article to find out what these numbers refer to. 1 17 2 150 3 2005 4 6,000 5 17.3 D) Decide whether these statements are true or false. 1 Kamprad started IKEA over 60 years ago 2 IKEA began designing its own furniture in 1947. 3 IKEA’s strategy was to make original furniture at low prices. 4 IKEA entered the Japanese market 20 years ago. 5 IKEA opened a new store in London in 2005 6 Sales increased by over 6 billion euros in four years.

  19. A Success Story grew increased went up rose • Look through the article to find the missing word(s) in these sentences. 1 When his business _________, Kamprad distributed his products from a milk van. 2 Demand for his furniture __________ rapidly. 3 In the next 40 years, the number of stores _________ to over 150 in 29 countries. 4 Sales for the IKEA Group _________ steadily, year after year. What do these four verbs have in common?

  20. Business Success Look at the factors for Business Success Write as many words associated with your word as you can Decide how IMPORTANT your word is and WHY? Place your word on board and sit down.

  21. Language Focus – Past Simple • We use past simple to talk about completed actions in the past.Last year, we increased our sales by 15 percent. • We usually form the past simple by adding –d or –ed to the verb. save – saved launch – launched export – exported • About 150 irregular verbs form the past simple differently. cost – cost be-was-were grow-grew spend – spent give – gave go –went See P123 for most common irregular verbs

  22. Language Focus – Past Simple • Listen to how the –ed endings of these verbs sound 1 saved/delivered /d/ 2 launched/worked / t/3 decided/visited /Id/ B) Listen and put these verbs into the correct group(1,2,3) started finished advised lived decided opened missed booked invited C) Listen again and practise saying the verbs.

  23. Language Focus – Past Simple Report on Sales Trip – South Korea Last December, I _______ 1 (visit) our major customer from big department stores in South Korea.On 5th December, I _______ 2 (meet) MrsKyoung Ai Lee in Seoul. We _______ 3 (send) 200 brochures in June. On 6th December, I _______ 4 (make) a presentation to Mrs Lee’s sales staff on our products and _______ 5 (advise) them how to display them. The following day I _______ 6 (go) to Seoul, and our agent _______ 7 (introduce) Me to Mrs Ha, the chief buyer of a new department store in the capital. She _______8 (ask) me to send her 500 brochures. I _______ 9 (give) her some samples of our products. I _______ 10 (fly) back to head office in Paris on the 9th . D) Complete this Sales Report. Use the PAST SIMPLE of the verbs in brackets.

  24. Language Focus – Past Time References • Some time references refer only to the past.The special deals ended two months ago. Last week we sold 500 units – a record! • The prepositions on, from, for, in to and during often refer to periods of time in the past. He lived in France for five years. He moved to Germany in 1999. The goods left the warehouse on 31 March. They worked hard on the sales campaign from February to November. During October, we reached our sales target for the year.

  25. Language Focus – Past Time References • Read the article on page 55 and underline the correct words. e.g., Miguel Perez studied business at Santiago de Compostela University in Spain in / on / from 1999 to 2002.

  26. Skills – Presenting a product Model: __R215_____ 1 Target market: people with _________ 2 kitchens Colours: black, ______ 3, blue, __________ 4 Features: __________ 5 design, easy to _______ 6 Price: ________ 7 Delivery: _________ 8 days small white silver unusual use 85 within 3 • At a trade fair, a department store buyer talks to a salesperson about microwave ovens. Listen and complete this chart:

  27. Skills – Presenting a product Useful language Buyer Seller Asking for information Can you tell about….? Of course. What would you like to know? I’d like some information about… Our most popular model is ……… Target Market Who is it for? It’s for people with / who ….. Colours What about colours? It comes in four colours. It’s available in four colours. Features Does it have any special features? It has an unusual design. It’s easy to use. It’s very reliable. Price How much is it / are they? The trade price is …. Delivery What about delivery? We can deliver within three days. We offer free delivery within ten days. • Look at the Useful language box below. Listen to the conversation again. Tick the expressions you hear.

  28. Summary During this class we have learned how to: • Use appropriate vocabulary for buying and selling products. • Describe methods of selling. • 3. Use the past simple and past simple references.

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