- •Abc of Commerce
- •080102 «Мировая экномика»
- •Рецензенты:
- •Г.И. Лушникова
- •С.В. Бондаренко
- •Шоркина Ольга Дмитриевна
- •650992, Г. Кемерово, пр. Кузнецкий, 39. Тел. 25-74-16.
- •Введение
- •Unit 1 production meaning of productuon
- •1.1. Active word list. Read the words and word combinations and learn them.
- •Key words
- •1.2. Word- building.
- •1.3. Choose the synonym to the word.
- •1.4. Translate the sentences paying attention to the words and phrases in bold type. If it is necessary consult a dictionary.
- •1.5. Read text 1a. Pay attention to the difference between producers. Text 1a Meaning of Production
- •Comprehension
- •1.6. Answer the following questions.
- •1.7. Say if the statements are true or false. Correct the false variant.
- •1.8. Read text 1b to find answers to the given questions.
- •Text 1b Types of Commercial Work
- •1. What are the differences between home and foreign trade?
- •3. Who provides personal services to the public?
- •4. What industries can production be divided into?
- •5. Why are all production firms interdependent?
- •6. What is the difference between a producer and a consumer?
- •1.9. Which words go together?
- •1.10. Complete the sentences by choosing suitable phrases from the right-hand column.
- •1.11. Find the correct word from the box below to complete each sentence.
- •1.12. Skim through text 1c and formulate its main idea.
- •Text 1c Factors of Production
- •1.13. Translate into English.
- •1.14. Problem solving.
- •Unit 2 retailing
- •2.1. Active word list. Read the words and word combinations and learn them.
- •2.2. Word –building.
- •2.3.Which words go together?
- •2.4. Read text 2a. Answer the questions after the text. Text 2a The Place Of Retailers In Production
- •Comprehension
- •2.5. Answer the following questions.
- •2.6. Which words go together?
- •2.7. Complete the sentences by choosing suitable phrases from the right-hand column.
- •2.8. Read and translate text 2b and define if the statements below the text are true or false.
- •Text 2b Department stores, Discount stores, Hypermarkets
- •2.9. Say if the statements are true or false. Correct the false variant.
- •2.10. Skim through text 2c and formulate its main idea.
- •Text 2c Mail Order Firms. Cooperative – Retail Societies
- •2.11. Give as many variants as possible to complete the following sentences.
- •2.12. Translate into English.
- •2.13. Case study
- •Yedo Department Stores: fact file
- •Yedo Department Stores: extract from twcb’s market report
- •3 Competition
- •4 Trends
- •Unit 3 wholesaling
- •3.1. Active word-list. Read the words and word combinations and learn them.
- •Key words
- •3.2. Word- building.
- •Recall the meaning of the suffixes.
- •Наречие:
- •3.3. Translate the sentences paying attention to the words and phrases in bold type. If it is necessary consult a dictionary.
- •3.4. Read text 3a. Answer the questions after the text.
- •Text 3a The Work Of Wholesalers
- •Comprehension
- •3.5. Answer the following questions.
- •3.6. Which words go together?
- •3.7. Complete the sentences by choosing suitable phrases from the right-hand column.
- •3.8. Read and translate text 3b and define if the statements below the text are true or false. Text 3b Methods Used By Wholesalers To Increase Sales
- •Summary Wholesalers
- •M anufacturers
- •3.9. Say if the statements are true or false. Correct the false variant.
- •3.10. Skim through text 3c and formulate its main idea.
- •Text 3c Franchising
- •3.11. Translate into English.
- •3.12. Write the number of each picture next to the correct method of transportation.
- •3.13. Match the terms on the left to the descriptions on the right.
- •3.14. Case study Marcia Lee jeans Background
- •Unit 4. Channels of distribution
- •4.1. Active word-list. Read the words and word combinations and learn them.
- •Key words
- •4.2. Word- building.
- •4.3. Read text 4a. Get ready to discuss its information. Channels Of Distribution
- •Summary
- •Comprehension
- •4.4. Answer the following questions.
- •4.5. Which words go together?
- •4.6. Find the correct word(s) from the box below to complete each sentence.
- •4.7. Complete the sentences by choosing suitable phrases from the right-hand column.
- •4.8. Say if the statements are true or false. Correct the false variant.
- •4.9. Give as many variants as possible to complete the following sentences.
- •4.11. Translate into English.
- •4.12. Role-play.
- •Unit 5 middlemen of trade
- •5.1. Active word-list. Read the words and word combinations and learn them.
- •Key words
- •5.2. Word - building.
- •5.3. Translate the sentences paying attention to the words or phrases in bold type.If it is necessary consult a dictionary.
- •5.4. Read text 5a. Pay attention to the difference between the middlemen of trade. Text 5a The Middlemen Of Trade
- •Types of middlemen
- •Summary The middlemen of trade
- •Comprehension
- •5.5. Answer the following questions.
- •5.6. Which words go together ?
- •5.7. Find the correct word(s) from the box below to complete each sentence.
- •5.8. Complete the sentences by choosing suitable phrases from the right-hand column.
- •5.9. Say if the statements are true or false. Correct the false variant.
- •5.10. Complete each sentence below with a word or phrase from the box.
- •5.11. Translate into English.
- •5.12. Case study Background
- •Brainstorming Session
- •Unit 6 foreign trade
- •6.1. Active word-list. Read the words and word combinations and learn them.
- •Key words
- •6.2. Word - building.
- •6.3. Match English and Russian pairs of words.
- •6.4. Translate the sentences paying attention to the words and phrases in bold type. If it is necessary consult a dictionary.
- •6.5. Read text 6a. Answer the questions after the text. Text 6a
- •International Specialization
- •6.6. Answer the following questions.
- •6.7. Give either Russian (a) or English (b) equivalents to the phrases.
- •6.8. Read text 6 b to find answers to the given questions.
- •Text 6 b Difficulties Faced By Exporters
- •Comprehension
- •6.9. Answer the questions.
- •6.10. Which words go together ?
- •6.11. Say if the statements are true or false. Correct the false variant.
- •6.12. Skim through text 6c and formulate its main idea.
- •Text 6c The Customs And Excise
- •Comprehension
- •6.13. Answer the questions.
- •6.14. Translate into English.
- •6.15. Case study.
- •Reasons for falling profits
- •Unit 7 marketing
- •7.1. Active word-list. Read the words and word combinations and learn them.
- •Key words
- •7.2. Word - building.
- •RСуществительное: отвлеченное понятие ecall the meaning of the suffixes.
- •7.3. Read and translate. Guess the meaning of international words.
- •7.4. Translate the sentences paying attention to the words and phrases in bold type. If it is necessary consult a dictionary.
- •7.5. Read text 7a and get ready to discuss its information. Text 7a Marketing
- •Comprehension
- •7.6. Answer the following questions.
- •7.7. Give either Russian (a) or English (b) equivalents to the phrases.
- •7.8. Read the text attentively. Divide it into logical parts. Find or compose the topic sentences of each part. Use the material of the tasks above.
- •7.9. Read text 7b and define if the statements below the text are true or false.
- •Text 7b Pricing
- •7.10. Say if the statements are true or false. Correct the false variant.
- •7.12. Read text 7c to find answers to the given questions.
- •Text 7c More About "The Marketing Mix "
- •What is product? Why are forward – thinking companies developing new products?
- •2. What is place?
- •3. What must each stage add to the product? What is "breaking the bulk"?
- •4. What is place? What takes account of the value of a product?
- •5. What is promotion?
- •6. What is a "unique selling proposition"?
- •7.13. Case study Building relationships
- •Supplementary reading unit 1
- •Integration Of Russia In The World Economy
- •Production Costs
- •Unit 2 Self-Service
- •Selling Techniques
- •Unit 3 Buying Wholesale
- •The wholesale firm
- •Unit 4, 5 Merchant-Wholesalers
- •International Trade
- •Terms of Contract
- •Foreign Trade
- •Unit 7 Marketing and Promotion
- •Channels Of Marketing
- •Appendix 1
- •Conversational formulars
- •References
- •Contents
- •Шоркина Ольга Дмитриевна
- •650992, Г. Кемерово, пр. Кузнецкий, 39. Тел. 25-74-16.
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2.10. Skim through text 2c and formulate its main idea.
Make use of the vocabulary:
mail order n продажа товаров через почту
agent n агент, посредник
catalogue n каталог, иллюстрированный прейскурант для выписки товара почтой
commission n комиссионные
a cooperative retail society кооперативное общество розничной торговли
leaflet n листовка
pamphlet n брошюра
share n акция
shareholder n акционер
profit n прибыль
dividend stamps марки, выдаваемые компанией акционерам, с помощью которых производится выплата дивидендов
Text 2c Mail Order Firms. Cooperative – Retail Societies
Mail order firms sell by using agents who are often housewives. Customers choose goods from catalogues and give their orders to the agent. The agent then sends these orders to the mail-order firm and the goods are either delivered to the agent or straight to the customers' homes. The money earned by agents is called commission.
Mail-order firms sell by placing advertisements in newspapers or by sending pamphlets to peoples's homes. In these cases no agent is involved and the goods are sent straight to the customer.
Customers can pay for mail-order goods by several methods. Cash with order (CWO) where cash, postal order, cheque or credit-card number can be sent with the order. Cash on delivery (COD) where payment is made when the goods are delivered. Credit where the goods are paid for over a number of months.
Customers shop using mail order because it is easy to obtain credit. Goods can be chosen at home when the shops are closed. Those who are disabled or who live far from a town may have difficulty getting to the shops and use mail-order instead. Some goods can only be obtained on mail order.
Sometimes people do not use mail order because prices are often high because of the high costs of postage and packing. It takes time for the goods to arrive. When the goods are delivered they may not be of the quality the customer expects. Advice cannot be obtained as the buyer and seller never meet. It is more difficult to change goods bought on mail order.
Cooperative retail societies are involved in many types of retailing.
They own shops which sell a narrow range of goods such as groceries or shoes, and shops such as variety chain stores and department stores which sell a wider range of goods. Milk and bread deliveries are also provided to homes.
Cooperative retail societies are different from other kinds of retailing for several reasons. Anyone over the age of 16 years can become a member (or shareholder) of a retail society by buying shares for any amount between 1 and 10 000. Members are allowed only one vote each no matter how many shares have been bought. The surplus (or profit) of a society is given back to customers in the form of lower prices or dividend stamps. Dividend stamps can be placed in special books which can be exchanged for cash or goods or added to the shares held by the customer.
Customers shop at cooperative retail societies because the customer knows that he can become a member of the society and can have a say in the way it is run. Some societies offer educational and other benefits to members.
Sometimes people do not shop at cooperative retail societies because prices can be high in some of the smaller societies. They also believe that some cooperative shops are too old-fashioned.