- •Частное учреждение образования
- •Contents
- •Предисловие
- •Содержание учебного материала
- •E c o n o m y
- •Money and its functions
- •Vocabulary
- •Money as a medium of exchange
- •Vocabulary
- •Word study
- •Final questionnaire
- •Who wants to be a millionaire?
- •Pre-reading activities
- •Discussion
- •Text 1 economy and economics
- •Vocabulary
- •Word study
- •Ex. 9. Make up sentences from the jumbled words.
- •Limited resources: the need to choose
- •Final questionnaire
- •Unit 3 theories of economics
- •The first modern economists
- •Vocabulary
- •Ex. 2. Use the following words to complete the sentences below.
- •Ex. 5. Translate into Russian in written form. Economic Individualism – Laissez-Faire
- •Comprehension Ex. 6. Say if the sentences are true or false. Correct the false ones.
- •Ex. 7. Answer the questions.
- •Classical school of economics
- •Vocabulary
- •Ex.9. Match the verbs on the right with the nouns on the left.
- •Ex. 13. These are the answers to the questions. What are the questions?
- •Adam smith and “the wealth of nations”
- •Unit 4 levels of economics
- •Microeconomics versus macroeconomics
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 5 main economic laws discussion
- •Text 1 the law of demand
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 6 economic systems
- •Word study exercises
- •2) Выделять, назначать
- •Allocation n 1) распределение, размещение
- •Ex. 2. Match the words with their definitions.
- •Ex. 4.Match the verbs in column a with the nouns in column b. A b to allocate available resources
- •Comprehension
- •Ex. 8. Put the questions to the words in italics.
- •Text 2 command or planned economy
- •Vocabulary
- •Word study
- •Advantage – disadvantage
- •What does prefix dis-mean in the English word-building? Can you give some more examples of this rule?
- •Ex. 16. What are the synonyms from the text of the following words?
- •Comprehension
- •Text 3 free market economy
- •Vocabulary
- •Text 4 mixed economy
- •Vocabulary
- •Word study
- •Put these words in the sentences given below.
- •Ex. 21. Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •A b
- •Comprehension
- •Questions for discussion
- •Final questionnaire
- •Traditional economy
- •Command economy
- •Free market and mixed economies
- •Why is business activity needed?
- •Vocabulary physical item – материальные предметы
- •At the previous lessons we have discussed the following issues:
- •Informal English
- •What is the aim of all business?
- •Text 2 levels of economic activity
- •Vocabulary
- •Ex. 14. Reading. Robyn Penrose, the managing director of a manufacturing company is
- •What is the key point that this extract is making about economies?
- •Infinitive Construction “to be (un)likely to do”
- •Business cycles
- •Vocabulary
- •Contraction
- •Recession
- •Expansion
- •What causes business cycles?
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary
- •What is international trade
- •Vocabulary
- •Import – export
- •Vocabulary
- •Management
- •Art or science?
- •Vocabulary
- •Management by objectives
- •Vocabulary
- •Management as a profession
- •Vocabulary
- •Final questionnaire
- •Managing a multinational company
- •Vocabulary
- •Comprehension
- •Ex.7. Answer the questions.
- •Discussion
- •International differences discussion
- •Business travel abroad
- •Recruitment
- •Vocabulary
- •Some pieces of advice will help you to bear your job interview successfully
- •Vocabulary
- •Curriculum vitae
- •Curriculum Vitae
- •Out of work
- •Types of Meetings
- •Vocabulary
- •How to organize and conduct a meeting
- •Checking understanding, interrupting, referring back
- •Companies
- •Entrepreneur
- •Vocabulary
- •I left England with £5 and now I'm a multi-millionaire!
- •A sole proprietorship
- •Vocabulary
- •Partnership
- •Vocabulary
- •Corporation
- •Unit 7 talking about companies
- •Ex. 4. Match the words on the left with the words on the right.
- •Comprehension
- •Describing company structure
- •Vocabulary
- •Texts for reading
- •Управляемые самостоятельные работы студентов факультета экономики
- •The Witch of Wall Street
- •Vocabulary
- •Branch managers
- •Dx Communications – we succeed because we care.
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- •4. A career in sales
- •2 Golf Road, Ellon, Aberdeenshire ab41 9at
- •Vocabulary
- •Imagine, you were him. What would you advise to your client?
- •Bibliography
Ex.9. Match the verbs on the right with the nouns on the left.
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to demonstrate
to exchange
to develop
to abandon
to remove
to make
to achieve
to press
to bear
to produce
a fortune
the government
barriers
goods
a concept
a policy
the advantages
fruit
the goal
the products
Ex. 10. Generate other forms from these words.
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economy |
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active |
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to produce |
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united |
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to argue |
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creation |
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leadership |
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to achieve |
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payable |
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dedication |
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to starve |
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Ex. 11. Find in the text equivalents to the following words and word-combination.
неизбежность краха капитализма _____________________________________________
иметь неприятности с властями ______________________________________________
экономические силы ________________________________________________________
на протяжении всей истории _________________________________________________
прожить жизнь в ссылке _____________________________________________________
прикарманивать ____________________________________________________________
борьба за власть ____________________________________________________________
прибавочная стоимость ______________________________________________________
классовая борьба ____________________________________________________________
зарабатывать на жизнь ______________________________________________________
государство отомрет ________________________________________________________
«от каждого по способностям – каждому по потребностям»
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Ex. 12. Use the following words to complete the sentences below.
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a living, death, dedication, struggles, efforts, authorities, owner, activities, value
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1. Marx’s revolutionary ______________ got him into trouble with the _______________.
2. Marx and his family might have starved to _______________.
3. Marx’s ______________ to his studies made it impossible for him to earn ___________.
4. He also argued that history has been a series of ______________ between economic classes.
5. According to Marx, goods and services had_________ because of the _________of workers.
6. Whatever was left over (profits) was pocketed by the factory ____________ – the capitalist.
Ex. 13. These are the answers to the questions. What are the questions?
1. On the London Stock Exchange.
2. “Principles of Political Economy and Taxation”
3. In the 1840s
4. Marx’s revolutionary activities
5. The Communist Manifesto
6. By economic forces
7. To those who created it: the workers
8. Because workers were underpaid
9. Once communism was achieved
10. “according to his ability” and “according to his needs”.
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
Text 4
Adam smith and “the wealth of nations”
The year of 1776 marked the publication in England of one of the most important books of our time , “The Wealth of Nations”. Written by Adam Smith, it earned the author the title “the father of economics.”
Smith objected to the principal economic believes of his day. He differed with the physiocrats who argued that land was the only source of wealth. He also disagreed with the mercantilists who measured the wealth of a nation by its money supply, and who supported government regulation of the economy on order to promote a “favourable balance of trade.”
In Smith’s view, a nation’s wealth was dependent upon production, not agriculture alone. How much is produced, he believed, depended upon how well it combined labour and the other factors of production. The more efficient the combination, the greater the output, and the greater the nation’s wealth.
The heart of Smith’s economic philosophy was his belief that the economy would work best if left to function on its own without government regulation. In this case, self-interest would lead business firms to produce only those products that customers wanted, and to produce them at the lowest possible cost. They would do this in order to leave behind their competitors and make the greatest profit. This will provide the society with more and better goods and services at the lowest prices. To explain why all societies benefits when the economy is free of regulations, Smith used the metaphor of the “invisible hand.”
The “invisible hand” was Smith’s name for the economic forces that today would call supply and demand, or the marketplace. Thus, Smith agreed with the physiocrats, and their policy of “lassez-faire”, which let individuals and businesses function without government regulation. In that way the “invisible hand” was free to guide the economy and maximize production.
Ex. 14. Answer the questions.
1. What title did the book “The Wealth of Nation” earn Adam Smith?
2. Did Adam Smith support physiocrats or mercantilists?
3. What was a nation’s wealth dependent upon in Smith’s view?
4. Why would economy work best if left to function on its own?
5. What is the point of producing only those products that customers wanted?
6. What is meant by “invisible hand?”
7. In what way was “invisible hand” free to guide the economy?
