Progress Test 3
Progress Test 3
Progress Test 3
Track 6
A Listen to a presentation by Lydia Jones, a cabin crew trainer at A–Z Airlines. Choose the best
answer, a, b or c, for each question.
10 What does Lydia say is important about relationships among team members?
a) Open communication is essential.
b) A little friendly competition can be helpful.
c) The only practical way to do the job is to concentrate on your own work.
18 Venture capital companies are raising more money now than they were after the 2000 dotcom crash.
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19 Technology companies will find it more difficult to raise finance.
20 Mike Lynch started the company called Autonomy.
21 Lynch says that venture capital firms now avoid £100m deals and prefer much smaller ones.
22 In 2009, there were only 17 investments in UK start-ups.
23 The government doesn’t think start-ups are very important to the UK economy.
24 In 2008, investors put up more than £1bn in capital.
25 Mike Lynch thinks investors should wait until the economy improves before investing.
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B Write the most appropriate modal verb (positive or negative) in each gap. The meaning is given
in brackets.
31 I have taken the train but the last one had left, so I got a taxi. (If there had been a train ...)
32 You have ordered more paper for the copier. I’d already ordered it. (It wasn’t necessary.)
33 They have left the office already. It’s only 3 p.m. (It’s impossible.)
34 There were only two people who could have written this note. It wasn’t Axel, so it have been
Victoria. (It could only have been.)
35 You have gone to the presentation on database management. It was great! (It was
recommended.)
VOCABULARY
A Match four of the five managers below with the team where they will be best suited.
41 We have some brilliant and creative people in our team but we’re not always good at handling everyday
routines. We need someone to remind us about what to do and when – someone who knows where everything
is kept, and can suggest the best way to do things.
Person:
42 Ideally, our new team member should enjoy working with people and should get on well with others. He or
she should be able to explain things clearly to customers. And – as our work is never routine – it is important
to be able to adapt quickly to changing situations.
Person:
Person:
44 We need someone who can produce new and effective ideas and can give other people a feeling of
excitement and a desire to do something great. This person also needs to deal politely and skilfully with our
team of artists and designers without upsetting them.
Person:
47 Everyone worked hard last year, but then in January everyone lost motivation. Let’s think of a way to
everyone and increase sales again.
48 We’ll finally be in the black next year, after we’re repaid our .
a) aware, the move will mean we all have slightly less space.
b) look at the slide, which shows a map of the area.
c) give us easy access to some of our most important clients.
d) explain our plans for moving to our new offices next month.
e) have many outstanding features, including big windows with lots of natural light.
Do you have How do you think I don’t think I know I’m sorry Let’s
look at Let’s see My main concern One thing you could do
Why do you
Conversation 1
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Max: is the working schedule. Why am I always working on Friday nights?
Ann: 57
how you feel. It’s not a very good time to work. It might be worth
asking some of the other guys if they want to switch nights with you.
Max: 58
that’s the answer. No one wants to work on a Friday night!
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Ann: we should deal with this, then?
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Max: is put someone else on Friday nights!
Conversation 2
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Abdullah: need a loan?
Heinz: We need to hire two new software technicians so we can launch the product quickly.
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Abdullah: any other backers?
Heinz: I don’t know. We’d sell you 50,000 shares at $2.00 a share. I know that’s high, but ...
Heinz: OK, fine. But I still think we can work something out. 65
what we’ve got
so far.
Background
(As given)
Purpose
The purpose of the study was to identify areas of difference which could lead to friction, and to make
recommendations for facilitating better cooperation between the teams.
Method
The study was conducted over a period of two weeks, during which time our consultants closely followed each
team and made observations on patterns of communication and decision-making.
Findings
It was observed that the Polish team work as individuals and each engineer is highly specialised. They rarely
hold meetings but communicate mainly through the team leader, who coordinates and directs the work. Much
of the communication is by e-mail.
First, leadership. Every team needs a leader. Especially when things are happening
quickly, someone needs to be decisive and to organise work efficiently. This doesn’t
mean the leader is ruthless or authoritarian. A good leader is also a good listener,
motivator, mediator and friend.
Moving on to the second element of teamwork ... this is what you bring to work with
you every day: your knowledge and skills. You’ve all been hired to work at A–Z Airlines because you’ve
shown that you already have some of the knowledge and skills that you’ll need for the job. As you continue
your training and all through your career, you’ll continue to gain knowledge and skills that’ll make you a
better team member every time you come to work.
OK, now I’ll talk about working systems. You could describe working systems as rules, but they aren’t rules
that stop you doing something, they’re rules that allow you to work efficiently. Working in an airplane, we do
certain jobs the same way every time. This means that everyone knows exactly how the job is done, and it also
means that we’re doing the job in the safest possible way.
Right, now turning to relationships. What does this mean? Well, teamwork in a way
is all about relationships. What we all have to remember is that the team is there to
do a job safely and efficiently. Everyone is trying their best. Sometimes people make
mistakes. What we have to remember is that the job of the team is what we have to
concentrate on. It’s important to think about what you’re doing but you also have
to think about what the entire team is doing and you have to have constant, open
communication with your team-mates. So that’s what we mean by relationships.
OK, does anyone have any questions so far?