- •Different Types of Trade
- •Goods due to fire, flood, etc. Is covered by it.
- •2. Wholesale is ...
- •3. Brokers are
- •4. Goods are...
- •Commodity Exchanges
- •Auctions
- •Task 8. Read the statements and decide whether they arc true (t) or false (f).
- •Task 9. Give the Ukrainian equivalents for the following word combinations. Use them in the sentences of your own.
- •Column a
- •Shopping is...
- •Retailing mix is...
- •Market is ...
- •Wholesaler is.
- •Retailer is ...
- •Import trade refers to...
- •Export trade refers to...
- •8. Fnt repot trade is ...
- •Silent auction is...
- •Trade fair is ...
- •Task 14. Read the text and choose the appropriate synonym from the box to replace the italicized word.
- •Task 16. Which of the alternatives is correct in the following sentences?
- •Task 1. Read the task below and produce a leaflet.
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Column a
Shopping is...
Retailing mix is...
Market is ...
Wholesaler is.
Retailer is ...
Import trade refers to...
Export trade refers to...
the one who purchases the goods from the manufacturers and sells to the retailers in large numbers but at a lower price.
the sale of goods by one country to another country or outflow of goods from home country to foreign country.
any system or place where parties are engaged in exchange of either goods or services. The parties are often called as buyers and sellers.
the process of purchasing products by the consumer.
an auction held without an auctioneer. It is an auction in which people write their bids down on paper.
1) an event at which companies show their new products.
the goods and services, physical distribution, and communications tactics chosen by a store.
purchase of goods by one country from another country or inflow of goods and services from foreign country (o home country.
a
8. Fnt repot trade is ...
Silent auction is...
Trade fair is ...
j) also known as re-export. It refers to purchase of goods from one country and then selling them to another country after some processing operations.
Task 12. Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with an appropriate word given in the box.
fair; |
shopping; |
commodities; |
exports; |
trade; |
sale; |
auction; |
wholesaler; |
import; |
compete. |
Wholesale is distinguished from retail, which is the direct of
goods to the consumer.
is buying things, sometimes as a recreational activity.
Flea markets and auto shows are sometimes incorporated into a
The best known houses, Sotheby's and Christie’s, were
founded in the eighteenth century, but written records of auctions go back to ancient times.
One simple way to see the rising importance of international
economics is to look at the growth of in the world during the
past fifty or more years.
All around the world there are auctions of such as fish, cattle,
race horses, tobacco, and other goods.
Multichannel use a combination of traditional store formats
and nonstore formats such as catalogues, television, and online retailing.
A never sells goods directly to the end users.
Local businesses must with these foreign products.
Buying goods from other countries is known as .
Task 13. Complete each sentence with an appropriate word or word combination given in the box.
services; |
auction; |
international trade |
resources; |
retailer; |
department store; |
oriented; |
product; |
international market; |
wholesaler; |
bid; |
commodities; |
consumer; |
shops; |
commodity exchanges. |
(MioKWipodHa moppieim) allows us to expand our markets for both goods and services that otherwise may not have been available to us.
Almost every kind of (npodynma) can be found on the (jufofCHapoditoMy puiiKy): food, clothes, spare parts, oil, jewellery, wine, stocks, currencies, and water.
(Floaiyzu) are also traded: tourism, banking, consulting and transportation.
Global trade allows wealthy countries to use their (pecypcu) - whether labour, technology, or capita! - more efficiently.
Ukraine's trade is still heavily (opicHmoeaua) towards the CIS and especially to Russia.
The manufacturers or producer produces the goods, then moves on to the (onmoeuKy), then to (po3dpi6noMy mopeoeifeei) and finally to the ultimate (cnootcueany).
(Toeapni 6ipotci) also provide a basis for the determination of prices at which (moaapu) are actually traded.
A well-managed (ayxifioH) is always marked by proper (nponosuifieio ifinu) procedures.
Small scale retailers include hawkers, pedlars, general (mchqiuhu), etc.
A large shop is called a superstore or megastore. A shop with many different kinds of articles is called a (yuieepMaz).
