- •English for future economists
- •N.A. Shpak
- •O.L. Shevchenko
- •Передмова
- •I. Practise the pronunciation of the following words.
- •II. Before you read answer the following questions.
- •III. Read and memorize the following words and word —combinations.
- •IV. Text а
- •V. Give the English equivalents of the following.
- •VI. Fill in the gaps with the words and expressions from the text a.
- •VII. Find pairs of words as they occur in the text.
- •VIII. Answer the following questions.
- •IX. Match the following terms with their definitions.
- •X. Fill in the gaps with the words from the list.
- •XI. Translate into English.
- •XII. Match the equivalents before reading.
- •XIII. Text b
- •XIV. Find in the text.
- •XV. Find the words in the text that mean.
- •XVI. Translate the following into Ukrainian.
- •XVII. Text c
- •XVIII. Answer the following questions.
- •XX. Add an appropriate preposition to each of the following sentences where indicated.
- •XXI. Study the following words and word-combinations. What are their Ukrainian equivalents?
- •XXII. Translate the following sentences into Ukrainian.
- •XXIII. Study the following words and word combinations. Make your own sentences to describe different trends of economic development.
- •Increase, raise, put up, step up, extend, expand, rise, grow, soar, boom;
- •II. Before you read answer the following questions.
- •III. Read and memorize the words and word — combinations.
- •IV. Text а Traditional Economy
- •V. Find English equivalents.
- •VI. Find the synonyms among the following words.
- •VII. Find the antonyms.
- •VIII. Complete the sentences:
- •IX. Describe the traditional economy.
- •X. Text в Command Economy
- •XI. Translate the following words and word-combinations:
- •XII. Find the equivalents in the text.
- •XIII. Read and translate the definitions.
- •XIV. Complete the sentences:
- •XV. Describe the command economy.
- •XVI. Text c Market Economy
- •XVII. Find the equivalents in the text:
- •XVIII. Complete the following sentences:
- •XIX. Fill in the gaps with the given words.
- •XX. Describe the market economy.
- •XXI. Text d
- •XXIV. Put questions to the sentences of the exercise XXIII.
- •XXV. Answer the questions.
- •I. Practise the pronunciation of the following words.
- •V. Answer the following questions.
- •VI. Give English equivalents for the following Ukrainian words and word-
- •VII. Match the term from the left-hand column with its definition from
- •VIII. What kind of industry do you work in?
- •IX. A) What kind of service do you render?
- •X. Choose one or more of the following products and describe (in as much
- •XI. Read a magazine article about James Dyson's product and complete it with suitable words from the box.
- •XII. Read the sentences and supply the missing vowels for each adjective.
- •XIII. Complete the text with the best word. The life cycle of a product
- •XIV. Listen to a sales manager presenting a product to some buyer. Which of
- •XV. Presenting a product. Complete the text with words from the box.
- •XVI. Look at these advertisements. Correct any mistakes in the order of the adjectives.
- •Items for sale
- •XVII. Translate into English.
- •XVIII. Text в Factors of production
- •XIX. Answer the following questions.
- •XX. Join the halves.
- •XXI. Read the following sentences and say if they are true or false.
- •Unit IV
- •I. Practise the pronunciation of the following words.
- •II. Before reading the text answer the following questions.
- •III. Read and memorize the following words and word- combinations.
- •IV. Text а Demand
- •V. Match the terms on the left with their Ukrainian equivalents on the right.
- •VI. Answer the following questions.
- •VII. Make up your own 5 sentences using word combinations from Ex.VI
- •IX. Choose the correct answer.
- •X. Translate into English.
- •XI. Text в Supply and market price
- •XII. Answer the following questions.
- •XIII. Re-read the text to find out which of the following statements are correct.
- •XIV. Match the following English word combinations with their Ukrainian
- •XV. Choose the correct answer.
- •2. When university students leave for the summer holiday, the demand for meals at the local cafe declines. This results in:
- •4. A shift of supply is defined as a change in the:
- •XVI. Text c Why prices are important in a market economy
- •XVII. Match the synonyms.
- •XVIII. Find Ukrainian equivalents for the following phrases.
- •XIX. Act as an interpreter for a. And b.
- •IV. Text a
- •VI. Find in the text the English equivalents of the following.
- •VII. Fill the gaps with the words from the list.
- •Inefficient and frustrating, commodities, inventions, money, coincidence, shapes and sizes, overcome, precious metals.
- •VIII. Match the following words with their definitions.
- •IX. Answer the following questions.
- •X. Read and memorize the words and word-combinations.
- •XI. Text b
- •XII. Match the equivalents of the following words.
- •XIII. Find the English equivalents of the following.
- •XIV. Complete the sentences.
- •XV. Answer the following questions.
- •XVI. Read and memorize the following words.
- •XVII. Text c
- •XVIII. Match the equivalents of the following words.
- •XIX. Find the word with opposite meaning.
- •XX. Match the synonym.
- •XXI. Put the words in correct order and make the sentences.
- •XXII. Complete the sentences with the words from the list.
- •XXIII. Choose the correct alternative to complete the sentences:
- •I. Practise the pronunciation of the following words.
- •II. Before reading the text answer the following questions.
- •III. Read and memorize the words and word-combinations.
- •IV. Text a
- •VI. Match the equivalents of the following words.
- •VII. Fill the gaps with the words from the list.
- •VIII. Answer the following questions.
- •IX. Read and memorize the words and word-combinations.
- •XI. Text b
- •Investment Banks
- •XI. Translate the words and word-combinations according to the text.
- •XII. Match the equivalents of the following words.
- •XIII. Match the synonyms.
- •XIV. Complete the sentences.
- •XV. Answer the following questions.
- •XVI. Read, translate and memorize the following statements.
- •Unit VII
- •IV. Answer the following questions.
- •V. Give English equivalents for the following Ukrainian words and word-combinations.
- •VI. Find equivalents.
- •VII. Complete the sentences with words from the box.
- •VIII. Translate into English.
- •IX. Practise the pronunciation of the following words.
- •X. Before you read the text answer the following questions.
- •XI. Read and memorize the words and word-combinations.
- •XII. Text b What is accounting
- •XIII. Answer the questions on the text above.
- •XV. Match the following terms with their definitions.
- •XVI. Fill the blanks with proper prepositions or adverbs if necessary.
- •XVII. Write derivatives of the following verbs.
- •XVIII. Act as an interpreter for s. And a.
- •XIX. Translate into English.
- •XX. Before reading and translating the text memorize the following words and
- •XXI. Text c The work of accountants
- •XXII. Find the equivalents.
- •XXIII. Fill in the blanks from the words below. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian.
- •XXIV. Text d What is auditing
- •I. Practise the pronunciation of the following words.
- •II. Before you read answer the following questions:
- •III. Read and memorize the words and word —combinations:
- •IV. Text а Management and Managers
- •VI. Match the word — combinations with their translations.
- •VII. Fill in the gaps according to the text principals.
- •VIII. Read and translate the following statements.
- •IX. Answer the following questions.
- •X. Translate into English.
- •XI. Make your own plan of the text.
- •XII. Text в Kinds of Managers
- •XIII. Complete the sentences according to the text.
- •XIV. Match the following terms with their definitions.
- •XV. Put the words in order and make the sentences.
- •XVI. Answer the following questions:
- •XVII. Text c Management Skills
- •XVIII. Translate the following words and word-combinations.
- •XX. Complete the following sentences according to the text.
- •XXI. Translate into English.
- •Unit IX
- •I. Practise the pronunciation of the following words.
- •II. Before you read answer the following questions.
- •III. Read and memorize the following words and word- combinations.
- •IV. Text а What is marketing
- •V. Give the English equivalents of the following.
- •VI. Match the following terms their definitions.
- •VII. Answer the following questions.
- •VIII. Use the following phrases to complete the conversation.
- •IX. Translate into English.
- •X. Text в Universal marketing functions
- •XI. Tick t (true) or f (false) sentences.
- •XII. Work out the table to show basic marketing functions.
- •XIII. Fill in the gaps with words from the list.
- •XIV. Find words in the text above which go with these definitions.
- •XV. Translate into Ukrainian in written form. Production Life Cycle
- •Can you give any example illustrating four stages of product life?
- •XVI. Text c
- •XVII. Answer the following questions.
- •XVIII . Explain, in your own words, the following terms.
- •XX. Think of the nouns that are commonly used with the following verbs.
- •XXI. Logically organize the following sentences to make up the text. The first sentence is given to you.
- •I. Practise the pronunciation of the following words.
- •II. Before you read the text answer the questions.
- •III. Read and memorize the words and word combinations.
- •IV. Text а Advertising
- •V. Read the statements and decide if they are true or false or if the statement gives information that is not provided in the text.
- •VI. Look at the words in the box below. Label each item: 1 - for advertising media, 2 - for method of advertising , 3- for verbs to do with advertising:
- •VII. Choose the most suitable word from the words in brackets to complete these sentences:
- •IX. Read, translate and learn by heart 10 phrases very often used in the
- •X. Read some catchphrases from advertising and identify which of the
- •XI. Translate into English.
- •XII. Complete the following sentences.
- •XII. Text b Consumer behaviour from the advertising perspective
- •XIII. Answer the following questions.
- •XIV. Study the following word-combinations. What are their Ukrainian equivalents?
- •XV. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian.
- •XVI. Text c Public relations
- •XVII. Read the following passage attentively. Fill in the gaps with the words:
- •XVIII. The key-words of the following text are the derivatives to the word
- •XIX. Make up the sentences. The first word of each sentence is given to you.
- •XX. Translate into Ukrainian in written form.
- •Part two
- •Texts for supplementary reading
- •The Field of International Business
- •Types of International Business
- •International Managers
- •Text 4 recruiting
- •Text 5 employee motivation
- •Text 6 case analysis
- •Text 7 problem solving
- •Text 8 meetings
- •During the meeting:
- •Text 10
- •International marketing
- •Text 11 cultural environment
- •Alternatives for international operations
- •Text 13 designing an international marketing program
- •Text 15 bretton woods
- •Text 16 how does a swiss bank account work?
- •Text 17 career opportunities in banking
- •Text 18
- •The role of banks in theory
- •Text 19
- •Text 20 Money Laundering
- •Types of loans made by banks
- •Text 22 careers in finance
- •Part three
- •I. Present Simple or Present Continuous
- •1. Choose the correct form of the verb.
- •II. Present Perfect
- •1. Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect.
- •3. Choose the correct form of the verb.
- •III. Present Perfect or Past Simple
- •1. Choose the correct form of the verb.
- •IV. Past Perfect
- •1. Make questions and negative sentences.
- •2 . Make sentences into Past Perfect using the following words.
- •3. Put the verbs in brackets into Past Perfect or Past Indefinite.
- •4. Link parts of the sentence using the words in brackets.
- •5. Put the verbs in brackets into Past Simple, Present Perfect or Past Perfect.
- •V. Future Perfect
- •VII. Past Perfect Continuous
- •1. Put the verbs in brackets into Past Perfect or Past Perfect Continuous.
- •2. Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous or Past Perfect Continuous.
- •VIII. Future Perfect Continuous
- •1. Put the verbs in brackets into Future Continuous or Future Perfect Continuous.
- •2. Put the verbs in brackets into Future Perfect or Future Perfect Continuous.
- •IX. Modal Verbs
- •1. Match halves of sentences using can.
- •If you you can
- •2. Put the words in order to make questions.
- •3. Make sentences with may or might using words in brackets.
- •4. Make questions using may, can or could.
- •5. Complete the sentences using must or have to (has to, had to, will have to).
- •6. Using have to, don’t have to, must not complete the sentences which are true
- •А) for your work:
- •Б) for your country:
- •7. Give recommendations or advice using should, shouldn’t or ought to with
- •8. Complete the sentences with appropriate modals.
- •1. Link together the halves and make sentences using Present Participle.
- •2. Rewrite the sentence using Past Participle.
- •3. Choose the appropriate form of the Participle.
- •XI. Gerund
- •1. Use Gerund with an appropriate proposition instead of the verb into brackets.
- •2. Fill the gaps with an appropriate form of the verb.
- •XII. Infinitive
- •2. Put the sentences into Present Perfect.
- •3. Rewrite the sentences using Objective Infinitive Complex.
- •4. Rewrite the sentences using Subjective Infinitive Complex.
- •XIII. Conditionals
- •1. Match the sentence halves 1-8 and a-h using Conditionals.
- •2. Make the sentence using Conditional I (What will you do?).
- •3. Imagine future situation using Conditional II (What would happen).
- •4. Put the verbs in the brackets into correct form using Conditional II.
- •5. Put the verbs in the brackets into correct form using Conditional III.
- •6. Choose the correct form of the verb.
- •XIV. Passive Voice
- •1. Link together appropriate parts of the sentence.
- •3. Put the verbs in brackets into the Simple or Continuous Passive.
- •4. Put the verbs in brackets into the Perfect Passive.
- •5. Rewrite these sentences in Passive.
- •XV. Reported Speech
- •1. Write the reported sentences.
- •2. Make the sentences using the following words.
- •3. Complete the reported sentences.
- •4. Make the reported questions.
- •5. Choose the correct form the verb.
- •Level а2
- •Test 1
- •Test 2
- •Test 4
- •Test 5
- •Test 6
- •Test 7
- •Test 8
- •Test 10
- •Test 11
- •Test 12
- •Test 13
- •Test 14
- •Test 15
- •Test 16
- •Test 17
- •Test 18
- •Test 19
- •Test 20
- •Part four
- •Successful writing
- •Techniques to begin your story
- •Techniques to end your story
- •Useful Vocabulary
- •English for future economists
4. Put the verbs in the brackets into correct form using Conditional II.
1. If I had the money I … (buy) that computer.
2. I would be disappointed if they … not (come).
3. If he … (be) there, he would answer you.
4. He would leave Donetsk tonight if he … (get) necessary documents.
5. I would drive to the country if the weather … (be) fine.
6. If you gave us a 5% discount, we … (make) an order of 5,000 units.
7. If I gave you firm orders … you (reduce) the price by 10%?
8. If I … (ensure) free maintenance would you buy a new photocopier?
9. If I bought the turbo-diesel model … you (install) air conditioning?
10. Imagine what would happen if all the stock exchanges … (crash).
11. If we … (hire) a factoring agency we could recover our debts easily.
12. If we agreed to make a special delivery … you (buy) more?
5. Put the verbs in the brackets into correct form using Conditional III.
1. I would have called you yesterday if I … (be) in town.
2. If the goods had been loaded quickly, we … (receive) them in time.
3. If you had arrived earlier, you … (find) me there.
4. If he hadn’t lost his spectacles, he … (be able) to finish work in time.
5. If I … (be) in your place, I would not have said this.
6. He would have left Moscow yesterday if he … (get) the necessary files.
7. The worker wouldn’t have been injured if the safety rules … (be observed).
8. I … (go) on a business trip last week if I had prepared the contract.
9. We would have presented our design at the exhibition if we … (finish) it.
10. If I hadn’t been so busy yesterday I … (go) to the station to see him off.
11. If you … (know) Chinese last year you would have been promoted.
12. It wouldn’t have happened if you … (be) there.
6. Choose the correct form of the verb.
1. If I … one on eBay, I … this, which probably costs twice as much.
a) find … will buy c) will find … don’t buy
b) find … won’t buy d) found … would have bought
2. More consumers … on the internet if there … better security.
a) shopped … were c) would shop … were
b) shop … is d) had shopped … would be
3. If I had seen the fake version I … the genuine brand – but I didn’t.
a) will c) would
b) wouldn’t have bought d) wouldn’t buy
4. If electronic markets didn’t exist consumers … less choice.
a) would have c) wouldn’t have
b) will have d) would have had
5. If we … the design soon, someone else will do it before us.
a) patented c) will patent
b) had patented d) don’t patent
6. If you want this meeting finished by 3 o’clock we … to hurry.
a) will have c) have
b) had d) would have
7. The protest … as effective if it … on the news tonight.
a) would be … appeared c) will be … appears
b) wouldn’t be … appear d) won’t be … doesn’t appear
8. People … far more branded goods if they … so expensive.
a) would buy … weren’t c) will buy … were
b) would have bought … were d) bought … will not be
9. The supermarkets … the grey imports if we … legal action .
a) will sell … won’t take c) sell … will take
b) will sell … don’t take d) would sell … took
10. If I … you I wouldn’t buy a fake watch as you’ve no guarantee.
a) am c) were
b) weren’t d) wasn’t
11. He would have come if you … him yesterday.
a) called c) call
b) would call d) had called
12. If we … get your answer we … the order to another firm.
a) don’t … will pass c) didn’t … pass
b) won’t … pass d) don’t … would pass
13. If our office had received your e-mail a week ago we … the contract.
a) will sign c) would sign
b) would have signed d) signed
14. If you … 200 tons of these goods we’ll reduce the price by5%.
a) ordered c) order
b) don’t order d) will order
15. If your order … last week we would have accepted it.
a) received c) would receive
b) had received d) had been received
16. It … very kind of you if you could do it for me.
a) will be c) would be
b) is d) were
17. I would be very grateful if you … me a minute.
a) spare c) would spare
b) could spare d) will spare
18. If it depended on me I … you with the project.
a) would help c) will help
b) helped d) would have helped
19. If we had less paperwork we … the work quicker.
a) will do c) would have done
b) did d) would do
20. If I had a dictionary with me I … the document now.
a) would translated c) will translate
b) translated d) could translate
XIV. Passive Voice
1. Link together appropriate parts of the sentence.
1. Your enquiry a) had been confirmed.
2. Make sure that your mobile b) has been credited to your
phone account.
3. All tenders and supporting c) has not been printed
Documents d) is switched off during
4. Your hotel booking important meetings
5. As requested, the sum of $75,000 e) must be returned by 31 March.
6. The full conference programme f) is being dealt with.
7. The shipment h) has been taken.
8. The company i) may be delayed.
Open the brackets and make the sentences into the Present, Past or Future