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Welcome to Marin
and Waterford - an extra sequence to be used as an introduction to the Video's
two subject companies. In this programme you'll find out about the two companies, their products, histories, organization and markets. Please note that this video sequence is supplied free as a sampler on the CD-ROM sold with the Teacher's Book. |
![]() | Person
to person - to be used with Module 1 of the Student's Book. In this programme we see how relationships develop between people who have and have not met before on visits to the companies. |
![]() | Phone
calls - to be used with Module 2 of the Student's Book. Here the focus is on getting things done and sorting out problems with colleagues, clients and suppliers. |
![]() | Writing
- to be used with Module 3 of the Student's Book. Sit in on a meeting between a Marin sales person and a retailer. |
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Exchanging information
- to be used with Module 4 of the Student's Book. A Waterford sales manager and a customer discuss the latest products in the Waterford range at a trade fair. |
![]() | Meetings - to be used with Module 5 of the Student's Book Here
we see two one-to-one meetings at Marin. The first meeting is between two colleagues,
and the second meeting is between a customer and a supplier. |
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Entertaining
visitors - to be used with Module 6 of the Student's Book.
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Explaining and presenting - to be used with Module 7 of the Student's Book. Take a look at the glass-making production stages at Waterford Crystal. |
Take
a look at some screenshots.
A Waterford sales manager and a customer discuss the latest products in the Waterford range. | ![]() |
A colleague helps someone with a software problem on their computer over the phone. | ![]() |
A cup of tea and an opportunity to get to know a customer better at a trade fair. | ![]() |
A meeting between a Marin salesman and a retailer. | ![]() |
Meeting people on a visit to the company. | ![]() |
Chatting on a visit around the company. | ![]() |
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