GROUP 3-CQ61/10.09 LT1 GROUP MEMBERS: 1.
Lục Thị Thuý Kiều
2. Vì Quang Huy
3. Ngô Thị Thuỳ Linh
4. Phan Thị Thuỳ Linh
UNIT 3: COMPANIES
I).VOCABULARY
Words Phonetic Meaning Example
1 Account(n) /əˈkaʊnt/ Tài khoản a detailed account of what
has been achieved
2 Board of Ban giám đốc Approval by the board of
directors(n) directors is required to
implement the new strategy.
3 Deal with sth Giải quyết vấn She likes novels that deal
đề with serious moral issues.
4 To be in charge Chịu trách Who’s in charge here
of nhiệm
5 Retail (n) /ˈrēˌtāl/ Bán lẻ the product's retail price
6 Headquarters(n) /ˈhed Trụ sở chính Its national headquarters are
ˌkwôrdərz in florida
/
7 Consultant(n) /kən Nhà tư vấn she is currently a self-
ˈsəltnt/ employed business consultan
8 Compete(v) /kəmˈpēt/ Cạnh tranh universities are competing
for applicants
9 Competitor(n) /kəm Đối thủ cạnh two competitors were
ˈpedədər/ tranh banned for taking drugs
10 Competitive(adj) /kəm Có sức cạnh a competitive sport
ˈpedədiv/ tranh
11 Profit(n) /ˈpräfət/ Lợi nhuận pretax profits
12 Profitable(adj) / có lợi nhuận a professionally run and
ˈpräfədəb profitable company
(ə)l/
13 Make a profit>< Có lợi nhuận>< He makes a good profit on
make a loss thua lỗ sale fish
14 Turn sth into sth Biến cái gì He has turned into a miser
thành cái gì
15 Manufacture(v) /ˌman(y)ə Sản xuất a company that
ˈfak(t)SH manufactured paint-by-
ər/ number sets
16 Manufacturer(n) /ˌmanyə Nhà sản xuất the manufacturers supply
ˈfakCHər the goods to the distribution
ər/ center
17 Specialize in Chuyên về lĩnh he could specialize in
vực tropical medicine
18 Service Công nghiệp More than 70 percent of jobs
industry(n) dịch vụ in the area are in service
industries, ranging from
hotels to banking.
19 Luxury goods(n) Hàng hoá xa xỉ The government will pay for
the new schools by increasing
the tax on luxury goods.
20 Multinational(adj /ˌməltē Đa quốc gia 1,500 troops were sent to join
) ˈnaSHən( the multinational force
ə)l/
21 Chairperson (n) /ˈtʃer Chủ tịch All the members of the
ˌpɝː.sən/ committee take turns acting as
chairperson
V. TRANLATION
a. Translation Vietnamese to English
1. Ngày càng có nhiều người nhận ra rằng chúng ta không thể tiếp tục làm ô nhiễm không
khí
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2. Các con số có thể quan trọng khi chúng ta trao đổi thông tin về một công ty
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3. nhiều người trong chúng ta dành hàng giờ mỗi ngày làm việc trước máy tính
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4. cô ấy đã rơi nước mắt khi chúng tôi đến bệnh viện
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5. những người hâm mộ tưng bừng reo hò khi họ rời sân vận động
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b. Translation English to Vietnamese
Over the past few years, “business models” have surged into the management vocabulary.
But, while it has become quite fashionable to discuss business models, there is still much
confusion about what business models are and how they can be used. In fact, business models
can serve a positive and powerful role in corporate management.
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The concept of corporate social responsibility has its roots in the Puritan doctrine of stewards
hip as well as the 19thcentury gospel of wealth, but business leaders only began to consider pu
blic welfare in general. common in the context of their corporate aspirations in the second half
of the twentieth century
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