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43. In each example, use another form of the word in capitals to complete the sentence.

ECONOMICS

  1. She’s a leading … .

  2. You can call it being … with the truth, if you like. I call it lying!

  3. We need to think of practical ways in which we can … .

POLITICS

  1. Politics is too serious a matter to be left to the … .

  2. The whole thing is … motivated.

  3. They’ve … the issue by involving the government.

44. Using the statistics below, complete these sentences describing a country’s economic situation:

1985

1995

now

3yrs from Now

GDP

Inflation

Unemployment

Population

$61bn

21%

6%

34m

$130bn

16%

12%

32m

$98

18%

15%

36m

$80

23%

20%

39m

  1. Since 1985 GDP … .

  2. Between 1985 and 1995 GDP more than … .

  3. But for the last … years GDP … .

  4. Over the next 3 years GDP … .

  5. There’s been a 2% rise … .

  6. Inflation is expected … .

  7. Compared with 1985, the 1995 inflation figure … .

  8. Unemployment has been .. .

  9. The most dramatic rise in unemployment … .

  10. Over the next 3 years unemployment … .

  11. Compared with … years ago, the unemployment situation … .

  12. In terms of population, the overall trend … .

  13. In spite of a fall of 2m … .

  14. The rise in population is expected … .

  15. Overall, the country is in a worse economic … situation than … .

  16. The outlook for the next … .

You may choose the answers from this box:

1. three years is not encouraging; 2. has increased by over 50%; 3. it was in 1990; 4. doubled; 5. to continue over the next three years; 6. has fallen; 7. between 1980 and 1990, the population is now growing rapidly; 8. is expected to fall by a further $12bn; 9. is upward; 10. in inflation; 11. is considerably worse; 12. to rise; 13. is likely to be pushed up by a further 5%; 14. was relatively encouraging; 15. was between 1980 and 1990; 16. steadily increasing.

45. Divide into two groups. The first group are the experts of the British economy, the second group are experts of the Russian one. Draw up a profile of your country. What are their economic and political prospects? Discuss the perspectives of both countries. Prove your ideas.

Things you might consider include:

  • the country’s principal industries

  • its transport system and infrastructure

  • the location of industrial and commercial centres

  • natural resources

  • environmental hazards

  • demographics

  • the threat of war from a hostile foreign power

  • political unrest at home

  • the northwest-southeast divide

Outlining Proposals

We are committed to …

Above all, we must ...

Unless we …

Provided that we …

Basically, what we’re proposing is …

In no circumstances must we allow …

If elected, we aim to … by …

We need to be thinking in terms of …

We see no alternative but to …

A vote for us will mean …