Level B2 Business English
Lesson 57
Memorandum
社内文書

1
TOPIC QUESTION
今日のトピック

Casual Dress
カジュアルな服装について

2
ARTICLE
記事

Directions: Read the following article aloud.
課題: 以下の記事をはっきりとした声で音読しましょう。

Memorandum On Business Casual Dress Policy
TO: All Personnel
FROM: Management

We currently have a dress practice allowing more casual clothes to be worn on Fridays during the non-busy seasons (casual Fridays).
We need to continue to present a professional image toward clients and the public.

Slacks/pantsWool and cotton slacks are acceptable, provided they are clean and wrinkle free. Inappropriate items include jeans, sweat pants, shorts, overalls, spandex and other form-fitting pants,
ShirtsCasual shirts with collars (for men), polo shirts, sweaters, and turtlenecks are acceptable. Avoid T-shirts, sweatshirts, tank tops, shirts with large lettering or logos. Avoid clothes that are distracting and revealing.
Dresses/skirts – Casual dresses and skirts with modest hemlines are acceptable. Dresses that are sleeveless but do not leave the shoulders bare are acceptable. Mini-skirts and spaghetti strap dresses are considered inappropriate.
FootwearItems such as loafers, boots, flats, and leather casual shoes are acceptable. Athletic shoes, sneakers, thongs, sandals, and slippers are considered unacceptable.

Let’s all work together to make the flexibility of business casual wear a positive experience. If you have any questions on the above information, please discuss with your supervisor.

3
VOCABULARY
語い

Directions: First repeat after your tutor and then read aloud by yourself.

revealing
明確にする
loafers
ローファー
wrinkle
シワ
overall
オーバーオールつなぎ
spandex
スパンデックス素材(のぴったりした服)

4
Questions
質問

Directions: Read the questions aloud and answer them.
課題: 質問を声に出して読んだ後、答えてみましょう。

1. What day is usually casual dress day in the office?
2. What are 3 things that are acceptable and 3 things that are not acceptable on casual dress day?
3. Does your company have a casual Friday? Do you like the idea of casual dress day?
4. Describe the dress policy in your company?