
- •«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
Vocabulary list
torelateto – быть связанным с, относиться к чему-либо
fluctuation – колебание, неустойчивость
to misinterpret – неправильно оценить
to lay off (workers) – увольнять (работников)
redundant – излишний, убыточный; уволенный, потерявший работу
to place a heavy burden (on) – возлагатьтяжелоебремя (на)
tokeepup (with) – соответствовать чему-либо
Ex 1. Suggest the Russian equivalents:
substantial disadvantages and costs related to inflation and deflation; to identify changes in the prices of goods expressed in terms of other goods; fluctuations in the overall price level; to make better informed consumption and investment decisions; to misinterpret the increase in the market price; to turn out to be wrong; ultimately; to have devastating economic, social and political consequences; a substantial loss in wealth; broad segments of the population; to keep up with the exploding price level.
Ex 2.Fill in the gaps with the words and expressions from the text.
Price stability prevents costs from …… and …… important benefits for all citizens.
If the …… is stable, consumers know that the …… price of this product has increased and may …… of it.
Uncertainty about the …… may also lead firms to make …….
The firs might then decide … and … workers in order to reduce …
Socially, …… is a very destructive …… which has …… for individuals and society as a whole.
Ex 3. Find in the text the English equivalents for the following:
высокий уровень занятости; увеличиться на 3%; осознавать что-либо; идти на риск; сократить производственные мощности; из-за более низкой инфляции; неустойчивость; тяжелое бремя; высокие заработки привели к увеличению производственных издержек; стать невыносимым; неофициальные деньги.
Ex 4.Match each term with the appropriate explanation.
hyperinflation, misallocation of resources, redundancy, relative prices, living standard, price stability
Changes in the prices of goods expressed in terms of other goods
The degree to which a person and their families, or a community, are able to satisfy their needs.
Taking wrong decisions as to application of capital, labour etc.
A situation where the rate of inflation is rising and becoming uncomfortable.
Maintaining the annual inflation rate at below but close to 2% (for the euro area) over the medium term.
A situation when an employee is no longer needed by his employer.
Ex 5. Answer the questions and do the assignments.
How can price stability help to achieve high level of economic welfare?
What is implied in “economic welfare”?
What stands for the transparency of relative prices?
What happens if a firm misinterprets the increase in the market price of its goods (in an environment of high inflation)?
Give examples of “misallocation” of resources.
What stands for the nation “hyperinflation”? Give examples of this phenomenon occurring in different countries.
Ex 6. Increase your vocabulary.
Fill in prepositions where necessary.
The changes in the cost of living were related …… inflationary processes in the economy.
The price of buckwheat has increased …… more than 50% lately.
An inflation rate of 250% …… month implies an increase …… of more than 50-fold …… the price level …… a year.
The inflation rate has recently fallen …… 8% ……6%, which has caused a substantial decrease …… some consumer prices.
Prices stability makes it easier …… people to identify changes …… the prices …… goods expressed …… terms of other goods. Such changes are not concealed …… fluctuations …… the overall price level.
Match the words that are similar in meaning.
fluctuation
expect
welfare
lay off
misinterpretation
related
decrease
consequence
devastating
increase
reduce
prosperity
misunderstanding
connected
instability
destructive
dismiss
effect
anticipate
rise
Study the word combinations with the word “price”. Use them in thesentences of your own.
acceptable price – приемлемаяцена
attractive price – привлекательнаяцена
fixed price – фиксированнаяцена
average price – средняяцена
competitiveprice – конкурентнаяцена
consumerprice – цены на потребительские товары
costprice - себестоимость
fairprice – справедливая цена
falling/risingprice – снижающаяся/растущаяцена
at a (high, low) price – поцене
priceperunit - цена за единицу
to fix (establish) a price – устанавливатьцену
to price – назначатьцену
a price of, for – ценачего-либо
Other adjectives: cut, current, discount, inflated, high (heavy), low (keen), just, stable (steady), fluctuating, retail, wholesale.
Verbs: to bargain over, to cut, to increase/decrease, to raise, to reduce, to buy/sell at a price, to pay/meet the price, to go down/up in price.
Translate into English.
Растущие цены на продукцию, даже на потребительские товары - отличительная черта инфляции.
Мы не можем покупать ваши товары по таким высоким ценам.
Себестоимость этого товара достаточно низка. Это позволит нам продать его на рынке по привлекательной цене.
В условиях плановой экономики правительство устанавливает фиксированные цены на все товары.
Если вы поторгуетесь, вам, может быть, удастся купить эту вещь по более приемлемой цене.
Во время кризиса цены на многие товары и услуги значительно снижаются.
Наша компания установила конкурентные оптовые цены на это оборудование.
Текущие цены на топливо достаточно высоки.
Если урожай в этом году будет ниже ожидаемого, цены на сельскохозяйственную продукцию возрастут.
Средняя цена за единицу продукции ниже рыночной.