UNIT 12
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
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A. Complete these statements with suitable expressions from the box
Buying
habits
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Economic situation
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Government
bureaucracy
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Income distribution
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Monetary
regulation
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Political stability
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1. Because of tight Government bureaucracy company
profits could not be taken out of the country
2. Red tape and other examples of Income distribution hinder a
company’s entry into a market
3. The country is attractive to
exporters because it has enjoyed Political
stability for the last 50 years
4. The purchasing behaviour of
consumerscan be described as their Buying
habits
5. The Economic situation is improving leading to rise in
employment
6. Monetary regulation is a term used by economists to
describe how wealth is shared in a country
B. Discuss these question
1. What are
some of the main benefits of political stability ? Political stability leads to
predictable patterns in economic policies, which
helped boost the country's development
2. How would you describe the present economic situation
of your country compared to 10 years ago ? It can be seen from the economic situation is getting better
3. Is it possible to achieve equal income distribution in
a country? Difficult, because not all people can put the same value and
consequently they can't have the very same income.
C. Look at the words and phrases below. Underline the odd one out
1. d. Declining market
2. c. Promotion
3. b. market research
4. c. domestic market
5. b. withdraw a product
6. a. slogan
7. d. Manufacturer
D. Complete this exercise and then compare answers with a partner
1. Give an example of an expanding
market in your country ? Develop home-based products
2. Give some examples of products or
services which are targeted at niche markets ? Tropicana Slim also use the
strategy of niche markets for sugar products healthy. Tropicana Slim also uses
specialist strategy of price-quality, namely high quality at a price above the
average competitor.
3. Another name for a home market is
a real market
4. If a product has a design fault a
company may decide to stop it, correct the fault and relaunch it at a
later date.
5. ‘Just do it’ is an example of a
statement force
6. What’s the difference between a
retailer and a wholesaler? Retailers are running the sale of goods
directly to consumers while wholesale reselling through producers to consumers
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A . Answer
these questions.
1 . Which
hot drinks are popular in your country? Coffee
2 . What is
your favorite hot drink? I prefer hot milk compared with coffee
3 . Which
five words do you associate with coffee? Sugar, glass, water, badgers, milk
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B . Read the
article quickly and identify the country or countries where the statement is
true.
1 . People
in this country would rather drink tea than coffe. Chile
2 . People
in this country would rather drink instant coffee. Peru
3 . In this
country coffee is usually free after dinner in restaurants. Mexico
4 . In this
country people drink 345 cups of coffe a year. US
5 . In this
country people drink 4kg of whole or ground coffee beans per year. Argentina
C . Answer
these questions.
1 . Where
and when did Starbucks begin? 1971
2 . How many
stores does it own in
a) Norths America : 3,907
b) the rest of the world: 1,180
3 . How many
stores does it allow others to operate in
a) North America : 1,378
b) the rest of the world : 1,517
4 . Which
overseas market did Starbucks enter first? Japan
5 . In what
of places can you find Starbucks’ sales-points? Capital cities
6 .
According to the article what four problems has Starbucks had?
D . Which of
the following verbs can form a word partnership with a) a product, b) a market?
a) a product : Launch, Introduce,
License, Withdraw
b) a market : Retreat from, Penetrate,
Phase out, Saturate
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A. Find noun phrases in the article on page 16 which have similar
meanings to the phrases below.
1. The key facts about someone who buys goods or
services. (paragraph 3) Consumers
2. The activity of visiting outlets that sell hot
beverages to a lot of people. (paragraph 6) Mass market
3. Places that sell unusual products that are different
in some way. (paragraph 7) Supermarket
4. The amount of goods or materials used by each person
in a particular period of time. (paragraph 8) Capita consumption
5. A group of people trying to stop international
companies controlling the world economy. (paragraph 13) Anti-globalisation.
B . One word
in each group does not make a compound noun with the word in bold. Cross it
out.
1. Marketing : campaign/
budget/ leader/strategy
2. Market : research/
survey/ check/ sector
3. Product : market/ range/
features/ manager
4. Advertising : campaign/ exchange/
agency/ slogan
5. Brand : awareness/ loyalty/
image/ contract
6. Sales : figures/ conditions/
forecast/ targets
7. Price : promotion/ rise/
product/ range
C . The words
in each of the noun phrases below are in the wrong order. Write the phrases in
their correct form.
1. Impressive figures sales really : Sales
figures really impressive
2. Department new public relations : New
public relations department
3. Highly research market ambitious
programme : Research market programme highly ambitious
4. Overseas expanding operations : Expanding
overseas operations
5. Rapidly sheet balance improving : Balance
sheet improving rapidly
6. Extremely rate exchange volatile : Rate
exchange extremely volatile
7. Highly marketing report confidential
: Marketing report highly confidential
UNIT 13
BUILDING RELATIONSHIP
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A . The
verbs below are often used with the words relations. Use them to
complete the table.
Positive
meaning
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Negative
meaning
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Build up
relations
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Break off
relations
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Cement
relations
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Jeopardise
relations
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Foster
relations
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Damage
relations
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Encourage
relations
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Cut off
relations
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Develop
relations
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Disrupt
relations
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Establish
relation
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Endanger
relations
|
Improve
relations
|
Sour
relation
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Maintain
relations
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Undermine
relations
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Strengthen
relations
|
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Promote
relations
|
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Restore
relations
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Resume
relations
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B. Choose the correct verb in each sentence.
1. Sales staff who are impolite to
customers disurpt / damage the reputation of a company.
2. We are planning to promote / establish branch
offices in Singapore.
3. By merging with a US company, we
greatly strengthened / maintained our sales force.
4. Our image has been fostered
/ underminded by poor after-sales service.
5. Thanks to a new communications
system, we are souring / improving relations with suppliers.
6. A strike at our factory resumed
/ disrupted production for several weeks.
7. We could not agree on several points
so we broke off / cut off talks regarding a joint venture.
8. The success of our new product
launch was resumed / jeopardised by an unimaginative
advertising campaign.
9. In order to gain market share in
China, we are building up / cutting off a sales network there.
10. Relations between the two countries
have been endangered / fostered by official visits and trade
delegations.
C. Match the following sentence halves. Then make five more sentences
with the verbs in Exercise A and B
1. Widespread rumours of a hostile take-over bid are
certain (D)
2. The Accounts Departmenet’s very slow paymen of invoice
(E)
3. The long-term contracts, which will run for the next
five years (B)
4. The excellent relations the company enjoys with the
local community (A)
5. As a result of the government’s imposition of currency
controls (C)
6. Our company establish a working relationship with
overseas companies
7. Our company maintain good relationships with even the
competitors
8. Companies promote its latest products
9. So that the cooperation between our companies continues
to strengthen ties with one another
10. To improve
the country's development by improving the economy
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A . What
area of business do you think the company American International Group (AIG) is
involved in? Is it a) tobacco ? b) insurance ? c) oil? d) packaging? Skim
the article quickly to find the answare Is it a insurance (b)
B . What do
the following numbers in the article refer to?
$166bn : AIG
Capitalisation
1992 : AIG
was the first foreign insurer to be allowed into China
1919 : In
China as with the rest of Asia, AIG’s main advantage over its competitors is
its long-standing presence. The group was founded in Shanghai in 1919 by
Cornelius Vander Starr, a 27-year-old American entrepreneur.
80.000 :
Amount of employees in AIG
130 : Amount
of countries where AIG exist
C . Who are
the following people mentioned in the article :
1. Maurice Greenberg : AIG’s chairman
2. Cornelius Vander Starr : a 27-years old American
entrepreneur
3. Edmund Tse : someone who runs the Asia operations
and life assurance worldwide
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C. Rephrase these comments using the multi-word verbs from Exercise A
1. We can’t hold the meeting
tomorrow. We’ll have to call the meeting off tomorrow.
2. Let’s have the presentation next
week – we’re too busy at the moment. Today we are busy so we presentations next
week
3. We always know our suppliers will
meet their deadlines.
4. We have now established a first
class distribution network in Europe. in europe now we have established a
first-class distribution network
5. Could you please prepare a contract
as soon as possible?
6. Could you fix a meeting with them
for next week?
7. We’ve kept the same market share as
we had last year.
8. The new sales manager is very
popular with his team.
UNIT 14
CULTURES
PAGE 99
A
. Different companies have different cultures and ways of working.
Complete these sentences with the words in brackets.
1. We don’t have to wear business suits
at the and of the week . My company has a system of (Casual Fridays)
2. In many banks, staff can’t
wear what they like. They have to wear ( Uniforms).
3. For two weeks each month , I work at
night . I can’t sleep during the day. I hate (part-time)
4. We have a (shift work) system in our
office. Some people work from 9 a.m. to 5p.m. others work from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m.
5. I am so busy at the moment that I
worked on New year’s day , which is a(n) ( public holiday )
6. How many days (annual leave) do you
get in your company?
7. We often speak on the phone but
never (face-to-face) .
8. He sends us a(n) (written report) in
the post each month.
9. Our department starts everyday with
a(n) (informal) meeting. It is very relaxed.
10. Companies have an Annual General
Meeting (AGM) once year. It is very ( formal ) meeting, with a lot of
people.
B.
Would you like to work for an organization which has
I really
want to work for an organization or company that ordered to wear uniforms,
casual Friday, and flexible working hours. because I am very interested in
working in a place that not many rules but the goal is to stay disciplined
besides many official meetings
PAGE 101
A. Complete these sentences using should or shouldn’t and a phrase from the
box.
1. Our online business is bad . we
(should develop a better website).
2. Our team is working too many hours.
We (should speak to our boss)
3. The meeting is very important. We (
shouldn’t be late).
4. She wants to visit a lot of
customers in Spain. We ( should stay three days).
5. We have to cut costs. You (
Shouldn’t buy an expensive computer).
B. Give the opposite advices by using should, shouldn’t or I don’t
thing.
1. I think he should go to Paris next
week (I don’t think he should go to Paris next week).
2. You should buy a franchise (You
shouldn’t buy a franchise).
3. She shouldn’t take the customers to
an expensive restaurant. (She should take the customers to an expensive
restaurant).
4. I think we should launch the new
product now (I don’t think we should launch the new product now).
5. My boss think is too late to send
the report now.
6. we should order online (we shouldn’t
order online).
PAGE 102
A. Match these words to their meanings. Use a good dictionary to help
you.
1. Franchise (B)
2. Franchisee (E)
3. Adapt (D)
4. Outlet (A)
5. Chain (C)
B. Which of these companies do you think have franchise ?
Body Shop
C. Read the article about a fast-food chain in japan. Mark each statement true
or false
1. Subway has 14.000 outlats in Japan False
2. McDonald’s is the biggest fast-food
chain in America False
3. A lot of subway franchises failed
because the japanese don’t like fast food True
4. The company said to Mr.Ono, ‘Thank
customers when they leave the shop False
5. Subway run a lot of advertisement False
6. Mr.Ono’s store was not successful True
7. Mr.Ono took a lot of holidays False
8. Mr. Ono has a new job True
PAGE 103
A. These questions were asked on a
plane journey. Which does a flight attendant ask, and which does a passenger
ask?
1. Could I have another
drink, please? Passenger
2. Would you put your seat up, please? flight
attendant
3. Would you like a newspaper? flight
attendant
4. Could you show me how to turn on the
light, please? Passenger
5. Would you like another drink? flight
attendant
6. Could I have a chicken , please? passenger
7. Would you like coffe tea ? flight
attendant
8. Could you fasten your seat belt,
please? flight attendant
9. Could you help me find the movie
channel, please? passenger
10. Would you like any duty-free goods? flight
attendant
C. You are
at a hotel reception desk. Use the verbs in bracket to make polite requests.
1. You want to make a phone call (Could
I use the phone, please?)
2. You didn’t hear that (Would like to
repeat what you say, please? )
3. You want a taxi (Could you help me
to call a taxi, please?)
4. You don’t know the way to the
station (Could you tell me the way to the station , please?)
5. You want to pay by credit card
(Could I pay with my credit card?)
6. You want to go to a good restaurant
(Could you give me recommend for a good restaurant, please?)
7. You ned a map of the city (Could I
have a map of the city?)
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