- •Методические указания по практической работе по дисциплине «иностранный язык с учетом специализации (английский)» для студентов специальности 08 05 02 «Экономика и управление на предприятии (отрасли)»
- •1. Notes to the text:
- •2. Match the following English expressions to their Russian ones:
- •3.Read the text again and answer the questions:
- •3. What types of taxes do you know?
- •4. Agree or disagree with the following statements:
- •5. Discuss in pairs:
- •1. Notes to the text:
- •2. Match the following English expressions to their Russian ones:
- •3.Read the text again and answer the questions:
- •4. Agree or disagree with the following statements:
- •5. Discuss in pairs:
- •1. Notes to the text:
- •2. Match the following English expressions to their Russian ones:
- •3.Read the text again and answer the questions:
- •4. Agree or disagree with the following statements:
- •5. Discuss in pairs:
- •1. Notes to the text:
- •2. Match the following English expressions to their Russian ones:
- •3. Read the text again and answer the questions:
- •4. Agree or disagree with the following statements:
- •5. Discuss in pairs:
- •1. Notes to the text:
- •2. Match the following English expressions to their Russian ones:
- •3. Read the text again and answer the questions:
- •4. Agree or disagree with the following statements:
- •5. Discuss in pairs:
- •1. Notes to the text:
- •2. Match the following English expressions to their Russian ones:
- •3. Read the text again and answer the questions:
- •4. Agree or disagree with the following statements:
- •5. Discuss in pairs:
- •Inflation.
- •1. Notes to the text:
- •2. Match the following English expressions to their Russian ones:
- •3. Read the text again and answer the questions:
- •4. Agree or disagree with the following statements:
- •5. Discuss in pairs:
- •1.The economic system.
- •1. Notes to the text:
- •2. Match the following English expressions to their Russian ones:
- •3. Read the text again and answer the questions:
- •4. Agree or disagree with the following statements:
- •5. Discuss in pairs:
- •1. Notes to the text:
- •2. Match the following English expressions to their Russian ones:
- •3. Read the text again and answer the questions:
- •4. Agree or disagree with the following statements:
- •5. Discuss in pairs:
- •3. И.П.Агабекян, п.И.Коваленко - Английский язык для экономистов.
- •Методические указания по английскому языку по специальности «Менеджмент» (Обучение чтению профессиональных текстов)
- •Unit one what is a manager
- •What are you?
- •Would you like to be a manager? (why/why not?)
- •Vocabulary
- •4. Match the Russian expressions with the English ones:
- •Remember! Наиболее употребительные суффиксы:
- •5. Translate the following words paying attention to the suffixes:
- •6. Read the following text and answer the questions:
- •What is a Manager
- •10. In pairs discuss the following:
- •Additional texts text a
- •11. Read the text and entitle it:
- •12. Look through the text again and pick out all the terms dealing with management.
- •13. In groups, discuss the following questions:
- •14. Read the text and answer the following questions:
- •Managers in Britain and Japan
- •15. Try to guess the meaning of the following words. Use the dictionary if you need.
- •16. Read and act out the dialogue: what makes a good manager
- •17. Take part in the discussion “Managing is a hard job”. Work in pairs. Do you agree or disagree with the statement? Tell your partner why. Unit two marketing today
- •Vocabulary
- •1. Try to guess the meaning of the following words. Use the dictionary if you need.
- •3. Translate the following words paying attention to the suffixes:
- •Read the following text and highlight all the words dealing with marketing: Marketing Today
- •5. Agree or disagree using the following expressions:
- •I agree with you I am afraid you’re wrong
- •6. Complete the following sentences:
- •Speak on:
- •8. In groups discuss your idea of successful marketing and give the definition of a market of multiple choice in your town. Additional texts text a
- •Look through the text and put the parts of it in a logical order: Wholesaling
- •10. Make up a plan of the text. Pick out the key words to each point.
- •11. Discuss the following questions with a partner:
- •12. Read the text. Give a summary of it, using the following phrases:
- •Marketing
- •13. Match the words with their meaning:
- •Unit three market segmentation
- •4. Translate the following words paying attention to the suffixes:
- •5. Read and translate the following text. Pay attention to the word combinations given above it. Market segmentation
- •Additional texts text a
- •11. Discuss in pairs the following questions:
- •12. Read the text and give the main idea of it. Retailing
- •13. Match the words with their meaning:
- •14. Work in pairs. Discuss the following:
- •15. Discuss in groups your idea of a multiple choice market. Unit four the four Ps
- •Vocabulary
- •2. Match the Russian expressions with the English ones:
- •Remember! Наиболее употребительные префиксы:
- •3. Translate the following words paying attention to the suffixes and prefixes:
- •4. What are the most important factors of consumer choice? Read the following text and see if you are right: The Four Ps
- •7. Make a dialogue with your partner speaking on:
- •Additional texts text a
- •9. Read the text and answer the following questions:
- •Chains of Production
- •10. Work in pairs. Speak on the differences between the following channels of distribution.
- •11. Read the following text and entitle it:
- •12. Work in pairs. Discuss the following:
- •13. Read and act out the dialogue:
- •14. Discuss in groups:
- •Unit five How to Win the Market
- •Vocabulary
- •1. Try to guess the meaning of the following words. Use the dictionary if you need.
- •2. Match the Russian expressions with the English ones:
- •3. Translate the following words paying attention to the suffixes and prefixes:
- •4. Read the following text and identify three important things to win the market: How to Win The Market
- •7. In pairs discuss the following:
- •8. Read the text and match charts and graphs with their instructions:
- •2. Decreasing Trends
- •Read the following text, give the main idea and title to it. Use the following phrases:
- •11. Read the text again and say which paragraphs discuss the following questions:
- •12. Read the text and give the summary of it. Marketing Laws: The Law of Duality
- •13. Read and act out the dialogue:
- •Unit six Computers as Tools for Marketing
- •6. Translate the following words paying attention to the suffixes and prefixes:
- •7. Read the following text and put its paragraphs into a logical order: Computers as Tools For Marketing
- •11. Work in pairs. Discuss the following:
- •Additional texts text a
- •12. Read and translate the text. Answer the following questions:
- •Computers in Business
- •13. Read the text and give the title to it.
- •14. Speak on:
- •15. Read and act out the dialogue:
- •16. Work in pairs. Take part in the discussion “Computers and Marketing”:
- •Unit seven High-Tech Skills
- •Vocabulary
- •1. Try to guess the meaning of the following words. Use the dictionary if you need.
- •2. Match the Russian expressions with the English ones:
- •3. Translate the following words paying attention to the suffixes and prefixes:
- •4. Read the text and answer the following question:
- •High-Tech Skills
- •Additional texts text a
- •High-Tech Strategies
- •13. Take part in the discussion “High –Tech Strategy”:
1. Notes to the text:
regardless - независимо
scarce - недостаточный
undesirable - нежелательный
irrespective - безотносительный
flourish - расцвет
equitable - равноправный
sophisticated - сложный
increasingly - все более и более
2. Match the following English expressions to their Russian ones:
Scarce resources a.расширенные методы
Governmental influence b.просто означает
Economic order c.правительственное влияние
Simply means d.правительство пытается
Government is attempting e.недостаточные ресурсы
Extended methods f.экономический строй
3. Read the text again and answer the questions:
1. What is economic system?
2. What are three main concepts of economic system?
3. What functions does economic order perform?
4. What do economic goals for a nation usually include?
4. Agree or disagree with the following statements:
1. A major part of distribution system is credit.
2. Economic goals do not include equitable distributions of income.
3. In controlled economies decisions about what and how much to produce are left to the discretion of owners and managers.
4. Price stability facilitates long-term planning.
5. Government to control the economy in such a fashion that yield to the partial employment.
5. Discuss in pairs:
1. Forms of economic order.
2. The functions of economic order.
3. Economic goals.
Unit 9.
Prologue to economics.
Discuss in pairs:
1. What is macroeconomics?
2. What is microeconomics?
Read the text and see if your ideas are right.
There is almost universal agreement that economics are becoming more complex every year and that an understanding of how an economy works is more important than ever before. For someone who is just beginning to study economics, the task indeed appears to be a difficult one. Economics is the study of the way in which mankind organizes itself to solve the basic problem of scarcity. All societies have more wants than resources, so that a system must be devised to allocate these resources between competing ends. In a very real sense, the complexity of the economy makes it difficult to decide exactly where to start. Simultaneously, production is taking place, goods and services are being allocated, and a great number of market participants are being motivated by a diverse set of goals. In addition, there is the complex financial system in which individuals, firms, and governments borrow and lend funds.
Economics is divided into two major branches: macroeconomics and microeconomics. Macroeconomics is the study of behavior of the economy as a whole with emphasis on the factors that determine growth and fluctuations in output, employment, and the level of prices. Macroeconomics studies broad economic events that are largely beyond the control of individual decision makers and yet affect nearly all firms, households, and other institutions in the economy. Specialists in macroeconomics are particularly interested in understanding those factors that determine inflation, unemployment, and growth in the production of goods and services. Such an understanding is necessary in order to develop policies that encourage production and employment while controlling inflation.
The other major branch of economics is microeconomics. Microeconomics is the study of behavior of individual units within the economy. The division of economics has resulted from the growing complexity and sophistication of economic research.
These two approaches and the topics they include are in fact interdependent. Individuals and firms make their decisions in the context of the economic environment, which has an impact on the constraints the decision makers face as well as their expectations about the future. At the same time, when taken as a whole, their decisions determine the condition of the overall economy. A good understanding of economic events and an ability to forecast them require knowledge of both individual decision making and the way in which individuals react to changes in the economic environment.