Business cards

Business cards

Read four business cards to practise and improve your reading skills.

Do the preparation task first. Then read the text and do the exercises.

Preparation

Reading text
KPD Foods
Bruno Silva
Head of Marketing
Address: Avenida Paulista 53, Bela Vista, São Paulo, 01311-914, Brazil
Tel: (+55) 11 8134 7706
Getty Telecommunications Ltd
Olivia Hoskins
International Project Manager
Address: 700 Rockville Street, Monroe, New York 10950, USA
Tel: (+1) 845 228 8396
Orion Education Services
Park Ji-Yeon
Director
Address: South Korea, Seoul, Jongno-gu, Sajik-ro-3-gil 23, 30174
Tel: (+82) 2 235-6482
ABC Travel
Rashid Khan
Sales Representative
Address: Hajar Road, Dubai, UAE
Tel: (+971) 4 677 3355

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Submitted by Marce-English on Sun, 23/05/2021 - 17:15

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In my country, we put the surname at the end on the card.

Submitted by Suraj paliwal on Tue, 04/05/2021 - 14:25

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In my country usually people put their surname in the end. Some people who want against this this thing put their surname in the first. I have no surname only one name Suraj

Submitted by DarwinM on Tue, 13/04/2021 - 18:10

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It depends on the situation.If it's a formal one people should put their surname first otherwise not.

Submitted by victor.07 on Mon, 05/04/2021 - 22:44

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In my country, we put our surname at first
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Submitted by mirtha on Wed, 24/03/2021 - 18:50

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In my country, people put their surname name at the end, however some forms require it first.

Submitted by Giuliana on Wed, 24/03/2021 - 01:23

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No actually que name is first and after write a surname but sometimes if someone requests that surname put first (obviously) we write in first of all but always in my country write que name firstly

Submitted by Veronikka on Sun, 14/03/2021 - 23:23

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I'm from Peru and in my country the people write their names and then their surnames.