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Module
5L/O/G/O5
.1
The
w
ork
placeR
eading:-
A
rt
at
w
ork1Listening:23-
An
in
terview
w
ithan
art
consultantListening:-
Som
e
opinions
on
art4S
peaking-
A
m
eetin
g
about
artw
orkReading:
Art
at
workReadaboutacompanythatdealswithartintheworkplace.Completetheinformationwithanswers
A,B,CorD.International
A
rt
C
onsultant(1)__A___in1979,International
ArtConsultantshasbeensourcingandcommissioningart(2)__B____forover25years.We
work(3)__D____clientsinthecorporate,hotel,healthcareandurbanregeneration(4)__C_____.Ourclients(5)__A____frommultinationalcompanieswith£1millionartbudgetstoorganizationsrentingartforjust£10aweek.
A
(6)__D____offourteen,wearesmallenoughtocareandlargeenoughtocope.1.
A.FoundedB.SetC.SinceC.allD.Last2.
A.international
B.worldwideD.aroundD.with3.
A.asB.inC.underC.sectorsC.buy4.
A.divisions5.
A.rangeB.industriesB.reportD.sectionsD.supplyD.team6.
A.department
B.buildingC.unitWe
offer
a(7)___D___combinationofcommercialexperience,specialistartknowledgeandhighqualityserviceandsupport.Whateverthesizeoftheprojectour(8)__B____isforallourclientstobe100%satisfiedwiththeendresult.Over75%ofourworkcomesfrom(9)__B___businessorreferrals.We
workalongsideprofessionalartistswhocreateartofthehighestartisticandtechnicalquality,
and(10)___B__ourstaffhavedifferentareasofspecialistartknowledgeandexpertise.We
hopethatyouwill(11)__A____anappointmenttovisitus,lookroundthegalleries,usethevisualreferencedatabases,anddiscussyourparticularart(12)___C___withus.7.
A.original8.
A.scope9.
A.newB.mixB.aimB.rentalB.allC.brandC.outcomeC.replyD,uniqueD.lineD.repeatD.any10.
A.fewC.moreC.have11.
A.make12.
A.insureB.doD.attendB.objectives
C.requirements
D.paintingsListening1:Aninterviewwithanartconsultant1.Therearefivemainstagesforanartconsultantinchargeofsupplyingartworks.
Thefollowingstagesareinthewrongorder.
Work
inpairsandnumberthestages1to5.Listentothefirstpartofaninterviewwithanartconsultantandcheckyouranswers.Draw
up
selection
of
possible
art
w
orks.
_3___In
stallatio
n
.
__5___S
elect
or
com
m
issio
n
artw
orks.
__4__A
rt
consultantm
akes
in
itia
l
v
is
it.
__1__Present
possible
choices
to
clien
t.
_
_2__2.Listentothesecondpartoftheinterview.
Doestheconsultantnormallyrecommendtraditionalormodernartworksforcompanies?Why?Overall,thespeakerseemstobesuggestingthatmodernartworksareabetterchoicetoshowyouareamoderncompanyand‘planningforthefuture’.Traditionalartworkssaythatacompanyisoldorlacksnewideas.3.
Listen
again
to
both
parts
of
the
interview.
Choose
the
best
answ
er
(A,
B
or
C)for
questions
16.1)
If
you
are
interested
in
having
art
in
yourw
orkplace,
the
best
thing
to
do
is
toA.
ask
an
art
consultant
to
visit
the
prem
ises.B.
look
at
w
here
you
w
ant
to
put
the
paintings
and
decide
how
m
any
you
need
for
thesize
of
the
building.C.
decide
w
hat
type
of
art
you
like.2)
The
art
is
usually
chosenA.
by
the
specialistB.
by
the
clientC.
w
ith
both
sides
in
agreem
ent3)
W
ith
a
specially
com
m
issioned
w
ork
of
art,
it’s
best
that
you
letA.
the
consultant
tell
the
artist
w
hat
you
w
ant.B.
the
artist
know
w
hat
you
w
ant.C.
the
artist
m
ake
m
ost
of
the
decisions.4)
The
consultant
believes
that
choosing
art
for
the
w
orkplace
is
aboutA.
everyone
agreeing
on
w
hat
they
like.B.
having
som
ething
nice
to
look
at.C.
letting
people
know
w
hat
kind
of
com
pany
you
are.5)
W
hy
do
m
ost
com
panies
choose
contem
porary
or
m
odern
art?A.
Because
people
don’t
like
traditional
art.B.
Because
people
don’t
know
if
it’s
good
or
bad.C.
Because
it
sends
out
a
certain
m
essage
about
the
com
pany.6)
W
hat
does
the
interview
er
think
is
a
good
idea?A.
To
rent
the
art.B.
To
buy
the
art.C.
To
regularly
change
the
art.Listeningscript(first
part)I=interviewer
AC=ArtconsultantI:I’dliketobeginbyaskingyoutoimaginethatI’vebeenaskedtofindsomeartformycompany’soffice.WherewouldIstart?AC:Well,thefirststageinselectingartisnormallyforoneofourartconsultantstovisityouonsitetoassessthelocation,thesizeoftheareaandthestyleofthebuildingandsoon.I:HowmuchdifferencedoesitmakewhereIactuallyputthepaintings?AC:
A
greatdeal.
Artneedstobeplacedtakingintoaccountthefunctionofaspace.Differenttypesofartareappropriatefordifferentareas.Oncewehaveanideaaboutwhatkindofworkitisyoudoandhowthespaceisused,thenbebegintofindartworksandpresentaselectionofartforyourbusinessandbuilding.We
candothison-siteoryoucanvisitourgalleries.
Thewholethingisatwo-waycollaborativeprocess.I:Soyoualreadyhavethepainting?AC:
Yes,
orwecanaskanartisttocreateworksforyourspecificspace.Inthiscase,theclienthassomeinputbutit’s
importanttorememberwhenchoosingworkplaceartthatartisnotyourbrand.Ifyouasktheartisttoemphasizesyourcompanyimageinsomeway,
you’lljustendupwithbadart.Eitherway,
youhaveanartconsultantwhooverseesandprojectmanagestheproductionofanycommissionedartworkandmakessureit’s
completedandinstalledontimeandwithinbudget.
Andthatalsoincludesfittingappropriatelightingandanyothermaintenanceandfitting.Listeningscript
(second
part)I=Interviewer
AC=ArtconsultantI:OnethingIdon’tunderstandishowacompanyeverdecideswhattochoose.Imean,artissuchapersonalthing.Howdoesanyoneeveragree?AC:Well,that’strue.Ithinkit’s
importantthatyoudon’tsetupcommitteesoranything.Ifyouhaveaworkforceof300andyouaskeveryone,you’llget300differentanswers.No,youneedtokeepitsmall.Justoneortwopeople.Butchoosingartforyourofficesisn’tnecessarilyaboutchoosingwhattheindividuallikes.
Therealbenefitsforabusinessarethattheartworkgivesapositiveimagetoclients.I:Sowhat’satypicaltypeofart?AC:It’s
overvariedbutingeneralIsuggestsomethingstrongandbold.Ifit’s
justlightcolorsthatnoonecanreallysee,it’s
pointless.
You
needartwhichshowsyourclientsyouhavegoodtasteandthatyouaresuccessful.I:Ioftengointobuildingsandlookatmodernartandthin,‘Whatisthat?Itisn’tofanything.Nopeople.Nothing.’
Whydosomanycompanieschooseit?AC:
Thereareanumberofreasons,otherthanthefactthatthemanagingdirectormightlikeit.
You
don’twantartthatwilloffendanyone.Soapaintingofamanandwomanwithnoclothesonisabadidea.Similarly,
alandscapeorapaintingofthecountrysideisthesortofthingyouhaveinyourlivingroomathomeanddoesn’tlookverycorporate.
Alsotheartneedstosaywhatkindofcompanyyouare.Mostcompanieswanttogiveclientsthemessagethatsayswe’remodernandwe’replanningforthefuture.
Aclassicalpaintingsayswe’reoldandtraditional.
A
paintingbyayoungmodernpaintergivesamorepositiveimage.
Andremember,
itdoesn’thavetobeapainting.
A
sculptureinthereceptionareacanbeveryeffective,forexample.I:Finally,
allthismustbeveryexpensive.Howdoesacompanyjustifythousandsofpoundsonthiskindofthing?AC:Itcanbeexpensivebutofcoursemanypeoplerentworksfromusforaslittleastenpoundsaweek.Italsomeansthatifyouchangeyourmindafterayearorso,it’s
easytochangethepiece.I:
Thatsoundslikeagoodidea…Listening2:Someopinionsonart1.A
companyischoosinganartworkforitsreceptionarea.Listentofiveemployeescommentingonthefiveartworksbelow.
Decidewhichartworkeachspeakeriscommentingon.Numbertheartwork.435122.Listenagain.Matchtheviews
A-Hwithspeakers1-5.A.…thoughtthatthepictureshouldbebolder.Speaker1_B___D___F__Speaker2_A__B.…commentedthatitdidn'tlooklikeanythingheknew.C.…explainedwhatitwas.D.…askedwhatitwas.Speaker3_H__E.…apologizedfornotknowinganythingaboutart.F.
…saiditdidn'tlooklikeart.Speaker4_E___G__Speaker5_C__G.…arguedthatthepictureshouldbemodernandcontemporary.H.…suggestedwheretoputit.Speaking:AmeetingaboutartworkWork
ingroupsofthreetocompletethefollowingtask.Your
companywantstobuyartworksforthesepartsofthebuilding:1)
Thereceptionarea
2)
Theofficearea
3)
TheconferenceroomHoldthreeshortmeetings.Ineachmeetingdiscussandchooseoneoftheartworksatthetopofthepageforonepartofthebuilding.
A
differentmemberofthegroupshouldtakenotesforeachmeeting.
Attheendofthemeeting,thispersonreportsbacktothegroupwhatwassaidandwhatwasdecided.5.2
Participating
in
a
meeting-MeetingaregreatReading&Vocabulary-Expressionsformeetings-MinutesofameetingW
ritingSpeakingListening-ReportonameetingReading:
Meeting
are
great1.
Readthefirsttwoquestionsinlines1and2ofthearticleaboutmeetings.Whatwouldyouanswer?2.
Nowreadtherestofthearticle.Inmostofthelinesthereisoneextraincorrectword.Putalinethroughtheincorrectword.Somelinesarecorrect.Forexampleline1iscorrectandline2containsanextraword.1)Doyouspendhoursinmeetings?Howoftendoyouwonderwhenyou’re2)supposedtogetsomerealworkdone?Meetingsseemtofilloutourschedules3)andmostpeoplewouldsaythatemployeeshateattendofficemeetings.‘It’s4)oneofthoseanecdotalthingsthat’ssuchhardtoquestion,’
saysorganizational5)psychologistStevenG.RogelbergattheUniversityoftheNorthCarolina.‘Ithink6)it’s
asocialnormtocomplainaboutyourmeetings.’
ButwhenRogelbergand7)hiscolleaguesgavein980workersoneoftwoquestionnairesabouttheirtime8)spentinscheduledmeetingsandforoveralljobsatisfaction,theget-togethers9)werenotuniformlycriticized.Infact,thestudysuggeststhattoavoidtheweekly10)orevendailyofficegatheringmaynotalwaysbeaboutagoodidea.
Theyfound11)
Thatemployeeswhoaregoal-orientatedandwhoseworkdoesnotrequiremuch12)inputdotendtobegenerallydissatisfiedwithitsmeetings.Butindividualswhose13)workdependsoninteractionwithothersandwhohavesomewhatflexible,14)unstructuredjobsareactuallymoresatisfiedthatthemoremeetingstheyattend.Vocabulary:VerbcollocationsCompletethesesentencesaboutorfrommeetingswithasuitableverbbelow.set
give
move
hold
go
take
run
see
attend
reachhold1.I’dliketo______abriefmeetingnextweek.DoyouhaveanytimeonMonday?run2.
Asthechairperson,Mikewill________themeeting.3.I_s_e_e___yourpointbutthere’soneproblemwithit.4.It’s
anothermemofromthebosstellingmeto
a_t_t_e_n_d_anotherofhismeetings.set5.Who_______theagendaforthis?Itdoesn’tseemtobecomplete.take6.CanIaskyouto______minutesonthismeeting?move7.Ithinkweshould_______ontothenextitemontheagenda.go8.I’mnotsureIcancompletely_______alongwithyouonthatpoint.9.
Theaimisto_r_e_a_c_h_anagreementonthisbyfouro’clock.give10.We’llbeginwithHenrykwho’ll______usashortpresentationonhisprogress.Speaking:Expressionsformeetings1.Theexpressionsontheleftcomefromveryformalmeetings.Usually,youwillonlyneedtousethelessformalandmoredirectexpressionsontheright.Matchexpressionswiththesamemeaning.M
ore
form
al
m
eetingsLess
form
al
m
eetingsA0.
Can
I
just
com
e
in
here?A.Sorry,
but…J
1.
How
do
you
feel
about
that
idea?D
2.
It
seem
s
to
m
e
that…B.Let’s…C.Idisagree.D.Ithink…E.Iagree.3.
I’d
go
along
w
ith
you
there.EH4.
I
suggest
w
e
m
ove
on
to
the
nextitem
on
the
agenda.K
5.
I
see
your
point
that…F.
Doweallagree?6.
Have
w
e
reached
an
agreem
ent
on
G.Sorry,
Idon’tunderstand.FGIthis?7.
S
orry,
but
I
don’t
quite
follow
you.H.Let’smoveon.8.
W
ould
you
m
ind
telling
us
a
littlem
ore
about…
?I.I’dliketoknowmoreabout…B
9.
I’d
liketo
suggest
thatw
e
should…
J.Whatdoyouthink?10.
I’m
sorry
but
I
just
can’t
agree
w
ith
K.
Yes,
but…you
there.C2.Therearemoreexpressionswhichcanbeusedinameeting.G
ive
your
opinion:It
seem
s
to
m
e
that…
/
I
think…
/
In
m
y
opinion…Suggest
new
idea:I’d
like
to
suggest
that
we…
/
Let’s
…
/
W
hy
don’t
we…
?Disagree
w
ithlast
opinion:I’m
so
rry,
but
I
just
can’t
agree
w
ith
you
there./Idisagree./
No,
because…Ask
for
opinion:How
do
you
feel
about
that
idea?/
W
hat
do
you
think?/
Howdo
you
feel
about
that?Agree
w
ithlast
opinion:I’d
go
along
w
ith
you
there./
I
agree./
Sure.M
ove
to
next
item
on
the
agenda:I
suggest
wem
ove
on
to
the
next
item
…
/Let’s
m
ove
on…
/
M
oving
on
the
point
tw
o…You
don’t
understand
the
last
point:S
orry,
but
I
don’t
quite
follow
you./so
rry,
I
don’t
understand.
/
Can
you
explain
what
you
m
ean
exactly?Ask
for
m
ore
explanation:W
ould
you
m
ind
telling
us
a
little
m
ore
about…
?/I’d
like
to
know
m
ore
about…
/
Te
ll
us
a
little
m
ore
about…Ask
if
everyone
agrees:Have
we
reached
agreem
ent
on
this?
/
Do
we
allagree?/
Is
thatO
K
w
ith
everyone?Listening:
Report
on
a
meetingYou
workforapublishingcompany.
Your
nexttradefairisinSeattle.
Yourdepartmentheldaplanningmeetingwiththeagendabelow.
Readthehandwrittennotesaboutwhatwasdiscussed.Someinformationisincorrect.Listentopartsofthemeetingandcorrectit.AgendaPARTICIPANTS:
RobertSamuelson(Chair),DahliaZille,HugoSata.DATE:
27th
November2pmROOM:303A1.Conferencestartson8th
January.
Exhibitorsarewelcometoarriveon6thtosetup.agreed7thHSsaiditwasabadidea.DZdisagreedandwillgoon6
.th2.
Travel
andaccommodation.DZ
didn’t
offer
but
hasalready
found
a
hotel.DZofferedtofindhotelandfindflights.3.Shouldwesponsoraneveningbuffetfordelegates?HSsuggestedabreakfastbuffet.DZdisagreed.Preferredlunchevent.
Allagreed.RStogiveHSbudget.4.
Anyotherbusiness?a
lunchtim
e
receptionagreedpriceDZpointedoutproblem.Thebrochurehasincorrectdates.HSofferedtomakenewpricelists.DZandRSagreed.RSListeningscript:RS=RobertSamuelsonHS=HugoSataDZ=DahliaZilleRS:OK.Pointoneisabouttheconference.Itstartsonthe8th
butIthinksomeoneshouldgooutearlyonthe6th.Whatdoyouthink,Hugo?HS:Sorry,
butIdidthatlastyearandsataroundforaday.Therewasreallynothingtodo.Ithinkifwegoearlyitshouldn'tbeuntilthe7th.Itreallyisn’tworthit.RS:OK,thatfine.Doyouagree,Dahlia?DZ:Sure.Doyouwantmetogo?RS:IsthatOKwithyou,Hugo?HS:
Absolutely.RS:OK,pointtwo.I’massumingyou’redealingwiththat,Dahlia.DZ:
Yes,
I’vealreadyfoundagoodhote
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