- •«Финансовый университет
- •Предисловие
- •Часть 1:
- •Часть 2:
- •Into the Modern Era (1950s – Present)
- •Vocabulary list
- •Writing
- •Speaking
- •Violence in Schools
- •Ian says:
- •Unit II
- •Vocabulary list
- •Text b What are Microeconomics and Macroeconomics?
- •Vocabulary List
- •Writing
- •Speaking
- •Part 2 Text a The system of higher education in the United States
- •Text b Education in the United States
- •Community Colleges
- •The Ivy League
- •Glossary
- •Unit III
- •Opportunity Costs
- •Vocabulary list
- •Planned Economies
- •Market Economies
- •Vocabulary list
- •Mixed Economy
- •Writing
- •Speaking
- •How to Choose a University Course
- •Unit IV Part 1 Competition
- •Vocabulary List
- •Vocabulary List
- •Writing
- •Speaking
- •Part 2 TextA
- •Strengths and Weaknesses of a Student
- •How to be motivated to start studying
- •Instructions:
- •Tips & warnings
- •How to be a good student
- •Instructions:
- •Unit V Part 1 Money: History and Functions
- •History of the word “money”
- •Functions of money
- •Money as a medium of exchange
- •Money as a store of value
- •Money as a unit of account
- •Vocabulary list
- •Writing
- •Speaking
- •Money and the Meaning of Life
- •Respect & recognition
- •Personal satisfaction
- •Unit VI Part 1 Forms of Money
- •Commodity money
- •Metallic money
- •Metallic coins
- •History Paper money
- •Obligations
- •Gold Standard
- •Gold Exchange Standard
- •Vocabulary List
- •Intrinsic value, bill of exchange, scarcity, durability, fiat money, nominal value, gold standard, legal tender
- •Writing
- •Speaking
- •It’s All Who You Know
- •The Effect of Part-Time Jobs on Students
- •Unit VII
- •Movements in individual prices and in the general price level
- •Measurement issues
- •Consumer Price Index
- •Measurement problems
- •Nominal and real variables
- •Vocabulary list
- •Hyperinflation
- •Vocabulary list
- •Writing
- •Speaking
- •Part 2 From College to Career
- •Navigate Change: 3 Tips to Manage the Transition from College to Career
- •1. Small Steps
- •2. Small Dreams
- •3. Big Belief
- •1. Do you prefer to study…
- •2. Do you study best…
- •3. Do you prefer to work…
- •Goldsmith to Banker
- •Vocabulary list
- •Text b The Bank of England
- •Vocabulary list
- •Writing
- •Speaking
- •Career: Economist
- •Unit IX Part 1 Globalization
- •The Pros and Cons of Globalization
- •Vocabularylist
- •Interaction, globalization, cross-border, controversial, vulnerability, interdependence, integration
- •Text b Russia and Globalization
- •Vocabulary list
- •Writing
- •Part 2 Why learn languages?
- •10 Good reasons why you should be learning a foreign language
- •Text a British educational and foreign language policy
- •I. Single European Market
- •II. European Monetary Institute
- •III. Ecb and the euro
- •Vocabulary List
- •Writing
- •Speaking
- •Part 2 Defining a 21st Century Education: At a Glance
- •Appendix I Communication Skills
- •Greetings and Introductions
- •Introductions – Social Language
- •Informal Greetings: Arriving
- •Informal Greetings: Departing
- •Travel Greetings - Social Language
- •Social Contacts: Starting a Conversation
- •Five Basic Facts
- •Hobbies / Free Time
- •Social Contacts: Speaking to Strangers; Special Days
- •Interrupting
- •Special Days
- •Social Contacts: Small Talk
- •Social Contacts: First Name, Last Name Or Title?
- •Expressing opinion
- •Making Suggestions
- •Construction
- •Stating a Preference
- •Construction
- •Disagreeing
- •Giving Advice
- •Construction
- •Contrasting Ideas
- •Construction
- •Asking for Information and Explanations
- •Construction
- •Task: Make up short dialogues using the above constructions. Demanding Explanations
- •Construction
- •Telephoning (I) Telephone English - Important Phrases
- •Telephone English - Leaving Messages
- •Telephoning (II) Business Telephone Conversation Patterns
- •Interrupting
- •Negotiations
- •Glossary
- •Negotiations Stages. The language
- •1 Opening the Negotiations
- •2 Clarifying Proposals
- •3 Exploring the Zone of Bargaining and Options
- •4 Bargaining
- •5 Entering the Critical Phase
- •Identifying obstacles:
- •6 Closing
- •The Negotiation Process
- •Language to use to show understanding/agreement on a point:
- •Language to use for objection on a point or offer:
- •Markus Opens the Negotiations
- •Appendix II
- •Summary Writing
- •If you must use the words of the author, cite them.
- •Gist Writing
- •Getting the gist
- •Appendix III
- •I. Preparation and Planning
- •I.1 Essential Preparation and Planning Checklist
- •I.2 Other questions concerning physical aspects.
- •II. Structure of an Oral Presentation
- •II.1.D Give title and introduce subject
- •II.1.E Give your objectives (purpose, aim, goals)
- •II.1.F Announce your outline.
- •II.3 The end or conclusion
- •II.3.A Content
- •II.3.B Dealing with difficult questions
- •Summary of Part II
- •III. Visuals
- •Vocabulary of graphs/chart
- •IV. A Relationship with the Audience
- •V. Body Language
- •VI. Voice and Pronunciation
- •Заключение
- •List of Literature
- •Internet sources:
- •Благодарности
- •Contents
Writing
Task I. Make up sentences matching the left and the right halves. Write them down.
A central bank | |
acts administers affects buys clears controls determines finances influences issues sets transfers makes operates performs provides sells |
a regulatory function as a “banker’s bank” banking facilities banknotes and coins checks the national debt foreign money exchange funds between banks independently of its government interest rates loans monetary policy and reserves of gold the value of its country’s currency on the international market reserves of gold and foreign currencies reserves of gold and foreign currencies rules for how banks can operate the money supply |
Task II. Prepare an outline of the history of English clearing banks. Write down an extended plan, reflecting the major stages of the British banking system development.
Task III. Fill in the table giving characteristics of the main types of bankingthroughout history.
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Features |
Services provided |
Ancient banking |
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Goldsmith’s banking |
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Country banking |
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Joint-stock banking |
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Branch banking |
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Present day banking |
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Task IV. Write a summary and a GIST of each Text.
Speaking
Task I. Act as an interpreter for parts A and B.
1. Наша дискуссия сегодня посвящена истории банковского дела Великобритании. Мы пригласили ведущего специалиста в этой области, известного экономиста и историка, профессора Лондонского Университета, доктора Дэвида Арнольда. Профессор Арнольд – автор множества книг и научных статей по истории банковского дела и, без сомнения, сможет рассказать нам много интересного. Итак, профессор, первый вопрос: каковы истоки банковского дела? Существовало ли оно в примитивных сообществах? 2. Все мы знаем, что современное слово «банк» происходит от итальянского “banko”, то есть скамья. Итальянские купцы и торговцы оказали большое влияние на развитие банковских услуг, не так ли? 3. А что обусловило необходимость банковских услуг в Великобритании? Ведь финансовые услуги нужны тогда, когда экономические отношения достигают определенного уровня и у людей появляются излишки денежных средств. 4. Мы знаем, что первые банковские услуги оказывались ювелирами, так как, во-первых, их ремесло было тесно связанно с деньгами и ценностями, а во-вторых, они имели подходящие помещения для их хранения. А какие финансовые документы использовались в то время? Похожи ли они на современные платежные документы? 5. Спасибо большое за интересную беседу, профессор. Мы надеемся продолжить дискуссию в ближайшем будущем, ведь история Британского банковского дела очень поучительна и интересна. |
Well, first of all I’d like to express … Answering this question I can’t but mention …
Yes, you are right to some extent…
Well, you are quiet right in saying that… In this respect I’d like to…
As for the goldsmiths, they were really the first to …. Speaking about documents I must say that…
Oh, I’d be pleased to… |
Task II. Continue the above discussion touching upon the major stages of the British banking development. Compose questions of your own and use the material of Texts A and B to answer them.
Task III. Render the Texts in the form of a presentation. Use the appropriate structure and visual aids.
Task IV. Do research of your own on the origins of banking in the USA. Compare them with those in Gr. Br. Make a presentation.
Part 2
Read the passage below and match each paragraph with the appropriate heading.
Specialties
Who employs economists?
Practice or theory?
Associated careers
Duties
Required skills
Required degrees