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UNIT 8: ORDERING AND SCHEDULING NEW WORDS Consequence (page 35) /'kɔnsikwəns/ something that is caused by a set of conditions Hậu NEW WORDS Consign (page 35) /kən'sain/ to consign is to give, deliver, or transfer materials to another’s care Ký gửi, ủy thác NEW WORDS Consolidate (page 35) /kən'sɔlideit/ to consolidate something is to unite objects into a whole Gom hàng NEW WORDS Corrective action (page 35) /kə'rektiv 'æk∫n/ is a method that is employed to fix a problem In ordering and scheduling, delays due to large orders sometimes require corrective action so that deliveries can be made on time Hành động khắc phục NEW WORDS Dock (page 36) /dɔk/ is a place, such as a wharf or platfrom, that is used for loading and uploading shipments from ships or trucks Bến tàu NEW WORDS Frequent (page 36) /'fri:kwənt/ if something is frequent, it occurs often Thường xuyên NEW WORDS Infrequent (page 36) /in'fri:kwənt/ if something is infrequent, it does not often occur Hiếm xảy NEW WORDS Irregular (page 37) /i'regjulə/ if something is irregular, it occurs in an unusual pattern Không đặn NEW WORDS Kit (page 37) /kit/ to group or package materials to create a single shipment Gom thành LISTENING Listen again and complete the conversation Supervisor: That ought to move things along more quickly I have one concern , though Logistician: What’s that? Supervisor: Many of our problems begin at the loading docks Shipments are easily disorganied We need a service that’ll help us consolidate third - party logistics firm can help with Logistician: A that, too Supervisor: But, we need to maintain the to our title inventory consign deliveries They Logistician: We don’t need to remain our responsibility LISTENING Listen to a conversation between a logistician and a supervisor Choose the correct answers Which of the following is NOT a benefit of using third-party logistics for ordering and scheduling? A creating more frequent deliveries B avoiding problems at the docks C sequencing and kitting D organizing bottlenecks What can be inferred from the man’s last statement? A He wants to maintain the title to his inventory B He is interested in using third-party logistics C He wants to consolidate shipments at docks D He is interested in streamlining delivery services UNIT 8: ORDERING AND SCHEDULING SPEAKING You have to try to practice a conversation with your partner I have one concern I think it could help us avoid infrequent, irregular deliveries A lot of problems begin at the loading docks a third-party logistics company a third-party logistics company to help us A: We ought to use _ organize ordering and scheduling B: I agree But, why you think we ought to this? A: I think it could help us avoid infrequent, irregular deliveries B: Yes I think we ought to have smaller, more frequent deliveries It’ll help us avoid delays A: Another benefit is that we can use 3PL to sequence and kit assembly parts B: That’ll create more efficiency I have one concern A: Yes? lot of problems begin at the loading docks B: A Shipments get scattered We need a service that’ll help us consolidate our shipments as soon as they arrive UNIT 8: ORDERING AND SCHEDULING GRAMMAR Could you…? Do you want…? Would you like…? GRAMMAR Could you…? COULD: have the negative form as could not Could be both a past form of can and an auxiliary verb Could is used to express a request politely (more polite and formal than can) or to make suggestions: Ex: Could you mail this letter for me? request GRAMMAR Do you want… ? Would you like… ? The similar between them Do you want… ? = Would you like + toinfinitive/ noun… ?: Used to make a polite suggestions Ex: Would you like to have lunch with us? Do you want to take a picture with me? GRAMMAR Do you want… ? Would you like… ? The difference between Do you want… ? and Would you like… ? A Sometimes we can use “Would you like… ?” or “Do you want… ?”: In request and question about request: o "Would you like… ?" is much more polite and useful than "Do you want… ?" o “Would you like… ?" can refer to a kindness that pleases others, and "Do you want… ?" not Therefore, sales people or waiters often use "Would you like… ?" o "I'd like / I would like " is a polite way of saying "I want " GRAMMAR Do you want… ? Would you like… ? B "Would you like… ?" and "Do you want… ?" are not interchangeable in the following uses: In the invitation, we use "Would you like?" not "do you want?" Ex: Would you like a cup of coffee ? Would you like to come to the theatre ? o"Do you want… ?" is just a question, not an invitation GRAMMAR Do you want… ? Would you like… ? Wouldn't like and Don't want are different Wouldn’t like is not used in response to an invitation or suggestion, because it is not polite instead we use don't want or some other form: Ex: “Would you like some more coffee ?” - “No, I don’t want any more, thanks/No, thanks.” EXERCISES Could _ you please open the window? It’s hot in here Would _ you like anything to drink?” “A soda would be great Thanks!” you want to learn English with me? Do Would you like to join us for dinner?” “I’d love to, but I actually have other plans tonight.” Could _ you you make 10 copies of this report, please? EXERCISES Could you turn the music down? Thanks _ “ _ Do you want to see?” “I want to see monkeys” “ Could you come to the party tonight” “ I’m afraid I probably won’t be able to come.” “ _ Do you want tea or coffee? “Either I don’t mind.” 10 Would you like to go for a walk? UNIT 8: ORDERING AND SCHEDULING SUMMARY Now you will answer questions in the GET READY section What factors Logistics consider before scheduling? Logiscians consider numerous factors before scheduling First, they must look at consumption rates of consumption and chances for variation Secondly, they look at time They need to consider how long it take to transport materials, and when materials usually arrive at their destinations Thirdly, they consider order sizes and quantities Fourthly, after considering sizes and quantities, they need to consider container types and sizes What are some common thirdparty Logistics services? There are several third-party logistics services One services involves repacking If the supplier does not offer the desired quantities or containers, a third-party logistician provides them Another involves consolidation and segregation of materials for delivery to certain docks or sections of a plant Another service works on sequencing and kitting materials to assembled for delivery to a consuming operation whithin a plant Lastly, third-party logisticians measure deliveries to avoid bottlenecks ... tài sản UNIT 8: ORDERING AND SCHEDULING READING You have minutes to read, translate the paragraph and answer some questions READING Hello, I am writing to learn about your ordering and scheduling. .. lead to bottlenecks and stock-outs UNIT 8: ORDERING AND SCHEDULING LISTENING You have to listen to a conversation between a logistician and a supervisor LISTENING Listen again and complete the... avoid delays and _ stock-outs _ F C & C Logistics will take corrective actions at the docks UNIT 8: ORDERING AND SCHEDULING VOCABULARY Let’s some exercises to learn the new Unit VOCABULARY