Senin, 30 Maret 2020

Dialogue Problems

Dialogue With A Client On A Cake Problems (Complaint)

Cust     : “Hello I am sorry. I have accept my order number 1403, but it seems like the piece of cake that i ordered isn’t the same with the one i got this evening.”
CS       : “Hai, thank you for calling. I’m really sorry for the inconvenience. Can you’re tell me again the order number?”
Cust     : “It is 1403, the name Chalista”
CS       : “Right, I got the order history here. I’m afraid there might be an understanding between the shipping and order division. They sent you the 0086 package.”
Cust     : “oh my god. I need that cake this night dinner. Can you help me with this?”
CS       : “I would fix it as soon as. But our shipping period is two days.”
Cust     : “Excuse me, I understood that hence I ordered this since a week ago. But this is unacceptable, it’s not my fault either. I understand that it’s not your fault. But as the representative, please be responsible.”
CS       : “Sure. We will arrange one-day service to send you the right package right away. I assume it will arrive in your order no more than at 7 pm today.”
Cust     : “Thank you.”


Complaint CS To CS

CS 1    : “Hello CS 2, I accept a complaint order number 1403.”
CS 2    : “What his complaints?”
CS 1    : “Customer say about cake not same, and she want you send again that cake before at 7 pm today.”
CS 2    : “Well, i will send the cake order to the same address.”
CS 1    : “Okey, thank you for that.”
CS 2    : “Your wellcome”


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Kamis, 19 Maret 2020

Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2


            (1) Dame Anita Roddick opened her own health and beauty shop. (7)  It is named The Body Shop, in her hometown of Brighton in 1976. (5)The business' original vision was to sell products with ethically-sourced, cruelty-free and natural ingredients. None of Roddick's products were tested on animals, and the ingredients were sourced directly from producers.
            The shop began trading with just 25 products. (4) Roddick had purchased urine sample bottles from a nearby hospital to sell her products in, but did not have enough of them, creating the business' refillable bottles policy. Labels were hand-written and Roddick did not advertise explicitly, preferring to rely on local press instead.
            In 1977, (2) Roddick purchased another shop through selling 50% of the business to a local garage owner. Roddick's partner, Gordon, returned to Brighton from America in this time, and suggested the business foster growth through franchising. By 1984, the business had 138 stores, 87 of which were not located in the United Kingdom; by 1994, 89% of the business' locations would be franchises.
            The business went public in April of 1984, and was floated on London's Unlisted Securities Market, opening at a price of 95p, with the Roddicks keeping 27.6% shares in the company, (6) and Anita continued as managing director so as to retain control of the company's direction. After it obtained a full listing on the London Stock Exchange, share prices in the company increased dramatically, with prices rising 10,944 percent in the first eight years.
            Throughout the 1980s and 90s, the company joined a number of campaigns related to social responsibility and environmental issues. These included a "Trade Not Aid" campaign in 1987, wherein the company sourced some of its ingredients directly from the native communities they originated from. The company also made alliances with Greenpeace and Amnesty International.
            In 1987, (3) Roddick have to offered $3.5 million to the owners of the original Body Shop, Peggy Short and Jane Saunders, for the exclusive rights to the business' name. (8) They agreed to the sale, and in 1992 changed their business' name to "Body Time".The business closed in 2018. The business began trading in the United States in 1988, with all new stores in the States being company-owned until 1990.

1. Simple Present                    S + verb-1/be
2. Simple Past                         S + verb-2/be
3. Present Perfect                    S + have/has +verb-3
4. Past Perfect                         S + had + verb-3
5. To + Infinitive                    To + verb
6. To + infinitive                     To + verb
7 and 8. Personal Pronoun      A personal pronoun is a short word we use as a simple substitute                                                     for the proper name of a person