- •Mastering economics
- •Doing business
- •Researching the market
- •Marketing
- •Pricing
- •Advertising
- •Promotion
- •Financing the business
- •Money and the banking system
- •Business success stories of all time
- •Basics of economics
- •Essential Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •1* Translate the following words and word combinations or find Russian equivalents.
- •2*Translate the following sentences into Russian.
- •3*Fill the gaps in the sentences below with the words and expressions from the box. There are two expressions which you don't need to use.
- •4* Find English equivalents for the following Russian expressions and words.
- •5* Translate the following sentences.
- •Applying for a job
- •7. Dialogue No 1 (168 words)
- •7 Listen to Dialogue No 1 between two speakers and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •8* Complete the dialogue using the words from the box. There are two words which you don't need to use.
- •9* Before you listen to Dialogue No 2 match the expressions in the left column with their translation in the right one.
- •10* Complete the sentences using the expressions from the previous task.
- •Words and Expressions
- •12 Answer the questions.
- •13* Say if the statements are true or false. Prove your point.
- •14* Complete the following sentences by choosing the one correct variant (a, b or c) that best completes the sentence.
- •16* Match the function in the left column with the appropriate expression in the right one and complete the Useful Language box with these expressions accordingly.
- •Types of businesses
- •Essentia! Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •1* Translate the following words and word combinations or find Russian equivalents.
- •2* Translate the following sentences into Russian.
- •3* Fill the gaps in the sentences below with the words and expressions from the box. There are two expressions, which you don't need to use.
- •4*Find English equivalents for the following Russian expressions and words.
- •5* Translate the following sentences from Russian into English.
- •Finding out about company profile
- •5* Before you listen to Dialogue No 1 use Glossary to match the words below with their definitions.
- •7 Listen to Dialogue No 1 between two speakers and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •8'Complete the dialogue using the words from the box. There are two words which you don't need to use.
- •9* Before you listen to Dialogue No 2 match the expressions in the left column with their translation in the right one.
- •10 Listen to Dialogue No 2 between two speakers and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •Corporate combinations in the usa
- •Words and Expressions
- •11 Answer the questions.
- •13* Complete the following sentences by choosing the one correct variant (a, b or c) that best completes the sentence.
- •Market structure
- •Exercises
- •1* Translate the following words and word combinations or find Russian equivalents.
- •2* Translate the following sentences into Russian.
- •3* Fill the gaps in the sentences below with the words and expressions from the box. There are two expressions, which you don't need to use.
- •4* Find English equivalents for the following Russian f expressions and words.
- •5* Translate the following sentences from Russian into English.
- •Breaking into new markets
- •6* Before you listen to Dialogue No 1 use Glossary to match the words below with their definitions.
- •7 Dialogue No 1 (226 words)
- •7. Listen to Dialogue No 1 between two speakers and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •8* Complete the dialogue using the words from the box. There are two words which you don't need to use.
- •9* Before you listen to Dialogue No 2 match the expressions in the left column with their translation in the right one.
- •10 Listen to Dialogue No 2 between two speakers and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •Competition and market conditions
- •Words and Expressions
- •11 Answer the questions.
- •12* Say if the statements are true or false. Prove your point.
- •13* Complete the following sentences by choosing the one correct variant (a, b or c) that best completes the sentence.
- •15 Match the expression in the left column with synonymous expression in the right one and complete the Useful Language box with these expressions accordingly.
- •Essentials of marketing
- •Essential Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •1* Translate the following words and word combinations or find Russian equivalents.
- •2* Translate the following sentences into Russian.
- •3* Fill the gaps in the sentences below with the words and expressions from the box. There are two expressions, which you don't need to use.
- •4* Find English equivalents for the following Russian expressions.
- •5* Translate the following sentences from Russian into English.
- •Marketing mix in action
- •7 Listen to Dialogue No 1 between two speakers and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •8* Complete the text using the words from the box. There are two words which you don't need to use.
- •9* Before you listen to Dialogue No 2 match the expressions in the left column with their translation in the right one.
- •10 Listen to Dialogue No 2 between two speakers and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •Marketing management strategies
- •Words and Expressions
- •11 Answer the questions.
- •12* Say if the statements are true or false. Prove your point.
- •15* Match the expression in the left column with synonymous expression in the right one and complete the Useful Language box with these expressions accordingly.
- •Pricing policy
- •Essential Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •1* Translate the following word combinations or find Russian equivalents.
- •2* Translate the following sentences into Russian.
- •3* Fill the gaps in the sentences below with the words and expressions from, the box. There are two expressions, which you don't need to use.
- •4* Find English equivalents for the following Russian expressions.
- •5* Translate the following sentences from Russian into English.
- •6* Before you listen to Dialogue No 1 use Glossary to match the words below with their definitions.
- •7 Listen to Dialogue No 1 between two speakers and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •8* Complete the dialogue using the words from the box. There are two expressions which you don't need to use.
- •9* Before you listen to Dialogue No 2 use Glossary to choose the best definition for each of the expressions below.
- •10 Dialogue No 2 (272 words)
- •10* Listen to Dialogue No 2 between two speakers and say if the statements below are true or false. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •Demand, supply and market equilibrium
- •Words and Expressions
- •11 Answer the questions.
- •12* Decide whether the statements are true or false.
- •13* Complete the following sentences by choosing the one correct variant (a, b or c) that best completes the sentence.
- •Useful Language
- •15 Read what famous people said about price. Make up a story to confirm or to deny the statements made in the quotations below. Use the expressions, from the Useful language box.
- •16 Read what famous people said about demand and supply. Make up a story to confirm or to deny the statements made in the quotations below. Use the expressions from the Useful Language box.
- •Goals of advertising
- •Essential Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •1* Translate the following words and word combinations or find Russian equivalents.
- •2* Translate the following sentences into Russian.
- •3* Fill the gaps in the sentences below with the words and expressions from the box. There are two expressions, which you don't need to use.
- •4* Find English equivalents for the following Russian expressions.
- •5* Translate the following sentences from Russian into English.
- •Running an advertising campaign
- •6* Before you listen to Dialogue No 1 match each word on the left with a word on the right to create a phrase connected with advertising.
- •8* Complete the dialogue using the words from the box. There are two words which you don't need to use.
- •9* Before you listen to Dialogue No 2 match the expressions in the left column with their translation in the right one.
- •10 Listen to Dialogue No 2 between two speakers and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •Advertising media
- •Words and Expressions
- •11 Answer the questions.
- •12* Say if the statements are true or false. Prove your point.
- •13* Complete the sentences matching the beginning of the sentence with one of the endings.
- •14* Read the following text and pick out the expressions in bold type to fill in the Useful Language box below, containing six sections for six language functions. Advertising
- •Useful Language
- •Sales promotion
- •Essential Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •1* Translate the following words and word combinations or find Russian equivalents.
- •3. Fill the gaps in the sentences below with the words and expressions from the box. There are two expressions, which you don't need to use.
- •4* Find English equivalents for the following Russian expressions.
- •5* Translate the following sentences from Russian into English.
- •Discussing a promotional campaign
- •6* Before you listen to Dialogue No 1 use Glossary to match the words below with their definitions.
- •7Listen to Dialogue No 1 between two speakers and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •8* Complete the dialogue using the words from the box. There are two words which you don't need to use.
- •9* Before you listen to Dialogue No 2 match the expressions in the left column with their translation in the right one.
- •10 Listen to Dialogue No 2 between two speakers and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •Distribution and sales
- •Words and Expressions
- •11 Answer the questions.
- •12* Say if the statements are true or false. Prove your point.
- •13 Complete the sentences matching the beginning of the sentence with one of the endings.
- •14* Read the following text and pick out the expressions in bold type to fill in the Useful Language box below, containing six sections for six language functions. Personal selling
- •Useful Language
- •The financial objectives of the business
- •Essential Vocabulary
- •1* Translate the following word combinations or find Russian equivalents.
- •2*Translate the following sentences into Russian.
- •3*Fill the gaps in the sentences below with the words and expressions from the box. There are two expressions, which you don't need to use.
- •5* Translate the following sentences from Russian into English.
- •5* Before you listen to Dialogue No 1 use Glossary to match the words below with their definitions.
- •7 Listen to Dialogue No 1 between two speakers and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •8* Complete the text using the words from the box. There are two words which you don't need to use.
- •9* Before you listen to Dialogue No 2 match the expressions in the left column with their translation in the right one.
- •10 Listen to Dialogue No 2 between two speakers and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •The financial control of the business
- •Words and Expressions
- •11 Answer the questions.
- •12* Translate the sentences into Russian paying special attention to the expression type.
- •13* Read the text below, pick out words and expressions in bold type and match them with synonymous words and expressions from the box.
- •14* Translate the sentences into English paying special attention to the expressions in bold type.
- •15 Study the expressions in the Useful Language box and the examples below showing different lexical and grammatical ways of-expressing -oiie-antHhe-sanre language function. Useful Language
- •17* Rewrite each sentence so that it has a similar meaning and it contains the expression in bold type.
- •The functions of money
- •Essential Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •2* Translate the following sentences into Russian.
- •3* Fill the gaps in the sentences below with the words and expressions from the box. There are two expressions, which you don't need to use.
- •4* Find English equivalents for the following Russian expressions and words.
- •5* Translate the following sentences from Russian into English.
- •The history of american money andbanking
- •6* Before you listen to Talk No 1 use Glossary to match the words and expressions below with their definitions.
- •7 Listen to Talk No 1 and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •8* Complete the text using the words from the box. There are two words which you don't need to use.
- •What Is a Gold American Eagle?
- •9* Before you listen to Talk No 2 match the expressions in the left column with their translation in the right one.
- •10 Listen to Talk No 2 and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •11* Fill the gaps in Talk No 3 below with prepositions from the box. You can use every preposition as many times as necessary. There are two prepositions which you don't need to use.
- •12 Answer the questions.
- •13* Say if the statements are true or false. Prove your point.
- •14* Complete the sentences matching the beginning of the sentence with one of the endings.
- •Bill gates and microsoft corporation
- •Essential Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •1* Translate the following word combinations or find Russian equivalents.
- •2* Translate the following sentences into Russian.
- •4* Find English equivalents for the following Russian expressions and words:
- •5* Translate the following sentences from Russian into English.
- •Mary kay ash and walt disney
- •5* Before you listen to Talk No 1 use Glossary to match the words and expressions below with their definitions.
- •7. Listen to Talk No 1 and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •8* Complete the text using the words from the box. There are two words which you don't need to use.
- •9.Before you listen to Talk No 2 match the expressions in the left column with their translation in the right one.
- •10 Listen to Talk No 2 and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
- •11* Complete the text using the words from the box. There are two words which you don't'need to use
- •John d. Rockefeller and the modern corporation
- •Henry ford and the "universal car
- •Words and Expressions
- •12 Answer the questions.
- •13* Say if the statements are true or false. Prove your point.
- •14* Complete the following sentences by choosing the one correct variant (a, b or c) that best completes the sentence.
- •15 Study the expressions in the Useful Language box and the examples below showing different lexical and grammatical ways of expressing one and the same language function. Useful Language
- •16* Rewrite each sentence so that it has a similar meaning and it contains the expression in bold type.
7. Listen to Talk No 1 and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.
1. Who is presented in this talk?
2. What is Mary Kay famous for?
3. When did she launch a cosmetic business company?
4. What are the annual sales of Mary Kay Cosmetics?
5. What is the key to Mary Kay's success?
8* Complete the text using the words from the box. There are two words which you don't need to use.
profits, market, chief executive officer, computer, entrepreneur, computer science, corporate, encourage, business world, correct, direct-sales company, personal computer industry
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Porta Isaakson is a classic example of a successful ____(1)_______ . As founder, president and ____(2)_______ of Future Computing Inc. Isaacson has made a name for herself as an authority on market trends in I the______(3)______ .
Isaakson did not start at the top of_______(4)_______. She grew up on a small struggling dairy farm in Oklahoma. She got the training she needed, eventually earning two masters degrees and a doctorate in______(5)_______.
In 1980 she founded a_______(6)_______research and consulting firm Future Computing.
In 1981 Isaakson learned of IBM's plans to market a new personal computer. In a published report she predicted that 3he IBM PC would have a dramatic effect on the ______(7)_______ market. When Isaakson's prediction proved_______(8)_______her company began to be taken seriously.
In 1984 she sold Futute Computing for $8 million plus a percentage of future_______(9)_______ . She felt the sale was necessary because Future Computing needed access to ___(10)______ management experience. As part of the corporate merger Porta Isaakson continues to run Future Computing.
9.Before you listen to Talk No 2 match the expressions in the left column with their translation in the right one.
1. instant success
2. honorary degree
3. animated cartoon
4. amusement park
5. celebrity
6. to fascinate
7. innovations 8..to install
9. imagination
10. Adventureland
11. Cinderella
12. Snow White
а. приводить в восторг, очаровывать
b. Золушка
c. устанавливать; монтировать
d. волшебный мир приключений
e. воображение; фантазия
f. почетная ученая степень
g. знаменитость; звезда h. мгновенный успех
i. Белоснежка
j. нововведение, новшество
к. мультипликация
1. парк с аттракционами
Talk No 2 (365 words)
A cinema reviewer is speaking about the king of animated cartoons, about the greatest dreamer of all times Walt Disney.
Today I am going to tell you about a world-famous producer, the creator of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Snow White and Cinderella - about Walt Disney. He was always a man of dreams, fantasy and imagination.
Walt Disney was born in 1901 in Chicago. At the age of sixteen he volunteered as a driver with the American Red Cross. After the war he returned home to Chicago and settled in Kansas City where he found a job with a company producing cartoon advertisements.
In 1923, Walt Disney left Kansas City for Hollywood, a place where he had heard young film-makers could find financial backing for their projects. Disney boarded a train with $40 in his pocket. When a fellow traveler asked about his intentions, he said, "I am going to direct great Hollywood motion pictures." In 1928, Walt Disney produced a mouse character Mickey Mouse which was an overnight success and changed animation forever. As Mickey's creator Disney became a celebrity. In 1934, Disney decided to do something that nobody in Hollywood had ever done. He decided to make a full-length animated film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". In 1937, the first release of the film brought $8.5 million. In 1939, the production received a special Academy Award. In 1938, he received honorary degrees from both Harvard and Yale.
In 1952, he came up with an idea to build an amusement park, that would be entertaining for adults as well as for children.
Disney located the park 25 miles south of Los Angeles, California. The total cost was estimated at $5 million.
The amusement park was an instant success. Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland fascinated both children and adults. Walt Disney's magic kingdom Disneyland offered a unique fantasy adventure. People from all over the world including monarchs, presidents, prime ministers and many other very important persons flocked to Disneyland by the millions.
Walt Disney died in 1966 at the age of sixty-five. Today these parks bring nearly $1 billion to the United States each year. More and more innovations are installed each year because, as Walt Disney himself said "the park will never be completed - not as long as there is imagination left in the world!