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Unit 15 Offer and Counter-offer

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Part Ⅰ Situational Dialogues

Situational Dialogue 1

Peter and Smith are discussing price in the office.

Peter: Good Morning!

Smith: Good Morning!

Peter: What are your quotations of the items listed in your catalogue?

Smith: Here's the price list. But the prices are subject to our final confirmation.

Peter: Item No.254 seems to be the thing I want to have a try.

Smith: What's the quantity you're likely to take?

Peter: 2,000 tons. It's an attractive quantity, isn't it? I hope you'll quote us on your best terms.

Smith: How soon do you want the goods to be delivered?

Peter: Early September.

Smith: Just a minute. Now we offer your firm 2,000 tons of item No.254 at 150 US dollars per metric ton CIF New York, to be delivered in early September.

Peter: How long will you leave your offer open?

Smith: It's valid for four days.

Practice 1

Task 1: Listen to the dialogue and role-play it in pairs.

Task 2: Simulated situational conversation.

Suppose you are a sales representative. You are making an offer of 6,000 sets of TV to your customer; try to use the expression above.

Situational Dialogue 2

Peter is negotiating price with Smith in the office.

Peter: Good Morning.

Smith: Good Morning.

Peter: I'd like to get the ball rolling by talking about prices.

Smith: Shoot. I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Peter: Your products are very good. But I'm a little worried about the prices you're asking.

Smith: You think we will be asking for more?

Peter: That's not exactly what I had in mind. I know your research costs are high, but what I'd like is a 25% discount.

Smith: That seems to be a little high. I don't know how we can make a profit with those numbers.

Peter: We said we want 10,000pcs over a three-month period. What if we plan orders for a year, with a guarantee?