- •Business English 2
- •Unit 1 Finance
- •1(1) Listening. Listen and practice. Mind the new words.
- •2. How much do you know about money? Answer the questions.
- •3. Look at the five lists of numbers and choose a term from the box that describes each one.
- •4. Saying numerals. Look at the written forms of the dates, times, money and dimensions. Can you say them? Listen and repeat the numerals.
- •Cardinal numbers
- •Ordinal numbers
- •Decimals
- •Percentages
- •10.2 Compare the percentages in the table with yours. Tell about your own weekly expenditure.
- •11. Reading. Read the text and explain the words in bold. A Bank
- •Vocabulary
- •12. Give Russian equivalents:
- •13. Choose words from the list to fill in the gaps, then use them to make sentences:
- •14. Answer the questions:
- •Unit 2 Making money
- •1. Look the words in the box in the dictionary. Complete the text below with them.
- •Me and my money
- •2. Read the text again. Are these statements true or false.
- •3. Reading. Read the article and choose the correct answer to the questions below. Mind the new words.
- •Prince Alwaleed bin Talal
- •3. (1) Choose the correct answer.
- •3. (2) Match the numbers. Find them in the text. What do they refer to?
- •4 (7) Listening.
- •4.1 Look at the headlines from financial press. Listen to the financial news stories and match them with the headlines.
- •BItalian investor takes 30% stake in hotel group .
- •DStaff receive day’s income .
- •4.2 Listen again and answer the following questions.
- •5. Make your own sentences finding ways of completing the given ones.
- •6. A good way to remember vocabulary is by collocations, words which often appear together. Find words, which can go with these key words, as in the examples.
- •7. Reading. Read the text and explain the words in bold. A Bank Run
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 3 Bank account
- •1. Discuss the questions.
- •2. Look at the brochure and answer the questions.
- •Student Account
- •3. Answer the questions.
- •4 (8). Listening. Chris is a student who wants to apply for a credit card. After the first listening to his conversation with a bank employee, complete the notes.
- •4.1 Listen again, fill in the gaps, make up a similar dialogue.
- •5. Reading. Read the text and explain the words in bold. A Deposit Account
- •Vocabulary
- •6. Give Russian equivalents:
- •7. Choose words from the list to fill in the gaps, then use them to make sentences:
- •8. Answer the questions:
- •Inflation
- •1. Discuss the questions.
- •2. Match two halves of the sentences.
- •3 (9). Listening. Listen and complete the chart with the correct prices for February and March. Mind some new words.
- •3.1 Now calculate the rate of inflation on each item as a percentage. Then make predictions about the cost of each item in the chart for the month of April.
- •3. Reading. Read the text and explain the words in bold.
- •Inflation
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 5 Competition
- •1 (10). Listening. Listen and practice. Mind the new words.
- •2. Discuss the following. Who are the main competitors in the market in the following sectors?
- •3. Speaking. The global market is very competitive. What can companies do to persuade customers to buy their product instead of another similar one? You can use the following prompts.
- •4. Reading. Before you read the article make predictions. Match the sentence openings 1-4, with the endings a-d. Then scan the text and see if you are correct.
- •Coca-Cola vs. Pepsi
- •4.1 Read the article again and answer the questions.
- •5(11). Listening. Listen to Keith Jackson talking about competition in a global market. Note the definitions of three strategies for becoming a market leader.
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 6 Applying for the job
- •1. Translate the following words using the dictionary if necessary. Then fill in the gaps in the text below.
- •2. Speaking. What information is it necessary to include in a resume?
- •3. Read the following statements about preparing a resume. Do you agree or disagree with them? Discuss your opinions in the group.
- •4. Read the steps for preparing a resume and number them in the best order. The first one has been done for you.
- •5 (14). Listening. Listen to a Human Resources (hr) manager talking about what to include in a resume. What should and shouldn’t be included into it.
- •5.1 Listen again, fill in the gaps and practice.
- •5.2 Speaking. Summarize the advice offered in the text. You can also add your recommendations.
- •6. Reading. Read the extract from the advertisement for a job at a large banking organization. Then read through the two resumes (cVs) and decide which applicant is better suited to the job.
- •7 (15).Listening. Listen to two people from the Human Research Department discussing the two applicants. Mark the positive points for each applicant.
- •8. Writing. Now, using the ideas and advices contained in this lesson, write your own resume.
- •7. Reading. Read the text and explain the words in bold. A Credit Card
- •Vocabulary
- •Audio Scripts
- •Contents
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal
Prince Alwaleed is the member of the Saudi royal family. He is also Chairman of Kingdom Holdings. This company has investments all over the world, totaling over $15 billion. It is a major shareholder in Disneyland Paris, where it holds a 25% stake. The company also owns the Four Seasons hotel group, has a 5% shareholding in Citicorp, owns 5% of Apple Computers, and in addition has stakes in many other companies such as TWA, Netscape and Motorola.
Prince Alwaleed is one of the most successful investors in the world. Chairman of his first company at the age of fourteen, Prince Alwaleed was brought up in Beirut before returning to Saudi Arabia to attend military school.
He studied at University in San Francisco and got his Masters from Syracuse University. He made his first fortune in the eighties investing in real estate in Saudi Arabia. He also worked as a local partner for Korean companies in the country. By 1988 he was worth over $1billion. Luckily for him there is no income tax in Saudi Arabia.
In 1991 he made the first investment in his life. He bought shares for $890 million in Citicorp, America’s largest bank at that time. That stake is now worth $5.5 billion. His latest project is to built the highest skyscraper in Riyadh. Riyadh is continuing to grow as the commercial capital of Saudi Arabia, and it looks as if the $350 m Kingdom Centre will be yet another profitable investment.
3. (1) Choose the correct answer.
1. Kingdom Holdings….
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a.
is a subsidiary of Citicorp.
b.
has a stake in Citicorp.
c.
borrows money at 5% at Citicorp.
2. When he was fourteen he….
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a.
studied in San Francisco.
b.
ran his first company.
c.
bought shares in Disneyland Paris.
3. In the eighties he…
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a.
invested in property in Saudi Arabia.
b.
worked in Korea.
c.
lost over $1 billion.
4. His stake in Citicorp…
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a.
is worth $890 million.
b.
has increased by $890 million.
c.
cost $890 million.
5. Kingdom Holdings…
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a.
owns a quarter of the shares in Disneyland Paris.
b.
has a small stake in Disneyland Paris.
c.
is the majority shareholder in Disneyland Paris.
3. (2) Match the numbers. Find them in the text. What do they refer to?
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1. 25
a. three hundred and fifty
2. 1991
b. nineteen eighty-eight
3. 350
c. five point five
4. 5.5
d. twenty-five
5. 15
e. fifteen
6. 1988
f. nineteen ninety-one