- •Ббк 85.33:81.2 Англ я7
- •Введение
- •Language work
- •2. Export – to export
- •Import – to import
- •5 . Time
- •Very much attention
- •Economic terms (Economy, Banking and Business)
- •Basic english-speaking countries economies
- •Text 1 British Economy
- •1. Complete the sentence by choosing the phrase.
- •2. Answer the questions using the text.
- •3. Finish the questions and answer them.
- •4. Finish the sentences.
- •5. Correct false sentences.
- •6. Translate the text.
- •7. Used the following words in your story about the uk economy.
- •Text 2 us Economy
- •1. Complete the sentence by choosing the phrase.
- •2. Answer the questions using the text.
- •3. Finish the questions and answer them.
- •4. Finish the sentences.
- •5. Correct false sentences.
- •6. Translate the text.
- •7. Used the following words in your story about the us economy.
- •Text 3 Russian Economy
- •1. Complete the sentence by choosing the phrase.
- •2. Answer the questions about Russian economy using the text.
- •3. Finish the sentences.
- •4. Use the following sentences and speak about the economy of Russia.
- •5. Translate the text.
- •6. Used the following words in your story about Russian economy.
- •Economic Profile of a Country
- •1. Economy of canada
- •2. Economy of australia
- •3. Economy and investment in britain
- •4. Finance and banking
- •5. Housing and social security
- •K. Marx, 1867
- •V. Lenin, 1917
- •J. S. Mill, 1848
- •Adam smith and the wealth of nations
- •David ricardo (1772-1823) Classical Champion of Free Trade
- •Alfred marshall (1842-1924) Price Theory Pioneer
- •John maynard keynes (1883-1946) Theorist Who Brought Economics into the Twentieth Century
- •Thomas robert malthus (1766-1834) Prophet of the «Dismal Science»
- •Irving fisher (1867-1947) Pioneer in Monetary Theory
- •Karl marx (1818-1883) Prophet of Socialism and Communism
- •Classical liberalism
- •Vocabulary
- •Оглавление
- •Экономика англоязычных стран и россии
- •394006 Воронеж, ул. 20-летия Октября,84
1. Complete the sentence by choosing the phrase.
1. Great Britain is rich in... (oil; gold; copper; silver; iron ore; zinc; coal).
2. Great Britain has to import ... (coal; agricultural products; electrical goods;
chemicals; electronic equipment; oil; various metals; food products; cotton;
timber; tobacco; wheat; fruit).
3. When the world demand for the products of Britain's main industries –
textiles, coal and machinery - decreased, it began seeking compensation in
new engineering products, such as ... (cars; atomic power reactors;
electrical goods; electronic equipment).
4. It is characteristic of Britain's industry to produce ... (semi-finished goods;
cheap articles; raw materials; high quality expensive goods; articles
requiring skilled labour; precision instruments; electronic equipment).
5. The main products of Britain's industry are ... (precision instruments; high
quality consumer goods; electronic equipment; chemicals; textiles; ready-
made clothing; manufactured goods; petrol).
A great number of new industries were added to the traditional ones such
as … (the aircraft industry; the textile industry; the electronic industry, the
shipbuilding industry, the automobile industry; mining; engineering).
7. The main crops grown in Britain are ... (flax, cotton, oats; wheat; barley;
tobacco).
In Britain they breed … (cattle that is cows and oxen; horses; sheep; pigs;
goats; rabbits).
2. Answer the questions using the text.
1. What natural resources does the United Kingdom have?
2. What raw materials does Britain import?
3. What does Britain export?
4. What did the crisis of 1929 -1933 bring about?
5. What is the characteristic feature of Britain's industry?
6. Why is it unprofitable for the UK to produce semi-finished goods or cheap
articles?
7. What are the main articles produced by British industry?
8. What are the main industrial centers of Britain?
9. What are Britain's main industries?
10. What can you say about Britain's agriculture?
3. Finish the questions and answer them.
1. Does Britain live by agriculture or...?
2. Does Great Britain export raw materials or…?
5. Did the world demand for the products of Britain's main industries after
World War 1 increase or...?
4. Did Britain's share in the world industrial output increase as a result of the
crisis of 1929-1933 or...?
5. Does Britain's industry produce high quality goods or...?
6. Is Britain's industry located in one area or...?
7. Is Britain still a mighty colonial power it used to be or...?
4. Finish the sentences.
l. Britain is rich in ... 2. Britain has to import …3. When the world demand for the products of Britain's main industries decreased it began seeking compensation in ... 4. The characteristic feature of Britain's industry is the production of… 5. The main products of Britain's industry are... 6. Britain's industry is widely dispersed, but it is still possible to point out the following concentrations of industry... . 7. A great number of new branches were added to the traditional industries such as… .