Exetat d’Anglais et Correspondance Commerciale Anglaise 2016_Commercial de Gestion

Question 1

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John Martin is due back from his trip to Africa today and there is also a pile of work on his desk. Unfortunately, there is also an unpleasant surprise waiting for him. His very efficient secretary, Sally, has just telephoned to say that she is ill and cannot come into the office today. Elisabeth, Mr. Bill's secretary copes with the emergency by going to see the chief clerk in the General office and asking him if he will lend Mr. Martin one of his short land-typists while, Sally is away.

The general office is a very busy place. It handles, among other things, all the office printing and duplicating. It also deals with the mail: the staff open all the letters in the morning and send them round to the appropriate offices. Twice daily they collect all the outgoing letters Franck them and post them. They also have an addressing machine, which prints addresses on envelopes, folds the letters and seals the envelopes very rapidly. This is used for advertising and publicity, as well as addressing all order acknowledgements, delivery notes and monthly statements of account. The chief clerk, Mr. Baker, reluctantly agrees to lend Fenella, who is inexperienced but willing. Elisabeth tells her where to find the stationery, gives her a few helpful hints and then leaves her to her fate.

Mr. Martin has a much bigger emergency to cope with as soon as he arrives. Thirty desks have failed to arrive in Holland, and the agent there, Mr. Van, rings Mr. Martin in a panic because he is responsible for seeing that they are delivered by a certain date to the Dutch customers. The firm use forwarding agents to clear the goods through customs, transport them and deliver them. But something has gone wrong somewhere along the line.

Apart from this, and many other jobs which need his attention, John has also got to report to Mr. Christopher on his trip to Africa.

They discuss the chances of opening up a new market there, who they will use as an agent and how the money to pay for the goods will be transferred to Britain. Mr. Christopher decides he wants an irrevocable letter of credit. A letter of credit is sent by a bank to an exporter informing him that payment for goods is at the bank.

QUESTION BASED ON THE TEXT:
1. “Imagine that you are a big boss and you run business. Your company will be certainly organized in different departments. The one who wants to sell anything will address his letter to the….. Department”.
The missing word(s) in the sentence is (are):