Английский для экономистов (учебник английского языка) - Шевчук Денис Александрович (книги серии онлайн txt) 📗
We urge you not to take words for granted just because they have been part of your daily speech since childhood. You must examine them.
Words are not dead things. They are fairly wriggling with life. They are exciting and mysterious tokens of our thoughts, and like human beings, they are born, come to maturity, grow old and die, and sometimes they are even reborn in a new age. A word, from its birth to its death, is a process, not a static thing.
Words, like living trees, have roots, branches, and leaves. If the roots are the origin of words and the branches are the word families that stem out of them, the leaves of this language tree would be the words themselves and their meaning.
Like everyone else, you want certain things from life. No matter what those benefits are, or what particular way you have chosen to go about getting them, you know that your first and most effective means will be the words you use.
In short, the satisfaction and the success you get out of life depend very greatly on the skill with which you communicate your needs, your desires, your opinions to others.
Words are explosive. Phrases are packed with TNT. A single word can destroy a friendship, can start or end a mortal battle, can land a large order. The right words in the mouth of clerks have quadrupled the sales of a department store. The wrong words used by a campaign orator have lost an election. Words have changed the direction of history. Words can also change the direction of your life.
Один из способов тренировать ин. язык – обучать иностранцев русскому языку, русской литературе, философии и истории России (для чего стоит повышать их знание).
Замечено, что многие люди не знают элементарных правил русского языка, например:
1. Количество кавычек всегда должно быть четным, как скобки в математике.
Рядом стоящие кавычки могут быть двух видов – «…» и «…» (лапки и елочки).
Правильно: «слова „слова“» или «слова „слова“»
Неправильно: «слова»» и "слова «слова»
Эти ошибки есть даже в названиях крупных фирм и некоторых статьях и книжках.
2. Если в конце предложения есть информация в скобках, точка ставится после скобок, не ставится перед скобками и внутри перед закрывающей скобкой.
Правильно: слова (слова).
Неправильно: слова. (слова.)
LEARNING HAPPENS TO BE A DIFFICULT PROCESS: NO PAIN, NO GAIN.
UNIT 1
ECONOMY
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Your vocabulary
Economy
– a system according to which the money, industry, and trade of a country or region are organized.
– a country’s economy is the wealth that it gets from business and industry.
– careful spending or the use of things in order to save money.
– large-size packages of goods which are cheaper than the normal sized packages on sale.
Economic
– concerned with economics and with the organization of the money, industry, and trade of a country, region, or social group.
– relating to services, businesses, etc. that produce a profit.
Economical
– something that is economical does not require a lot of money to operate.
– using the minimum amount of time, effort, language, etc. that is necessary.
Economics
– the study of the production of wealth and the consumption of goods and services in a society, and the organization of its money, industry, and trade.
Economist
– an expert or student of economics.
Economize
– save money by spending it very carefully and not buying expensive things.
Economic Institution
– a physical or mental structure that significantly influences economic decisions
Economic policy
– an action (or inaction) taken, usually by government, to influence economic events.
Economic model
– simplified representation of reality.
Positive Economics
– the study of what is, and how the economy works.
Normative Economics
– the study of how the economy should be, from society’s standpoint.
Ex. 1. To show that you understand the words given above, choose the best word to complete the following sentences. Add noun, verb or adverb endings if necessary.
1. Home … is a subject studied at school and college in which students are taught how to run a house well and efficiently.
2. New England’s … is still largely based on manufacturing.
3. All Western … are competing against each other.
4.These businesses contribute hundreds of millions of pounds to the … of the country.
5. I switched off the lights as an … measure.
6. If you make …, you take action in order to save money, by not spending it on unnecessary things.
7. You’ll have to travel … class.
8. Buy our new … packs of 100.
9. If you are really going to buy a car, we’ll have to … on other things.
10. In his works he explains the ideas of the great English … J.M. Keynes.
11. She thought of herself as an … wife.
12. This system was extremely … because it ran on half-price electricity.
13. What has gone wrong with the … system during the last ten years?
14. The book is very … written, but very warm.
15. … is the oldest of social sciences.
Ex. 2. Look at the following derivatives. Use your knowledge of English and logical reasoning to explain the meaning of each word below.
system, systematic, systematically, systematize, systemic
Use these words in the following sentences.
1. The police made a .... search of the building.
2. You need some … in your work if you want to succeed.
3. I wish they’d organize themselves more … .
4. … insecticides spread all through a plant and kill any insects that feed on it.
5. This method helps … the information received.
Ex. 3. Add appropriate words where there are blanks in the sentences below and you’ll get the definitions of the words in bold. Some words can be used in their different meanings.
imply, convey, standpoint, overall, range, scarce, free, available, utility, rate, output, environment, artifact, discretion
1. The … is the total set of outside forces surrounding and shaping the behaviour of the organization and its members.
2. To … information, ideas, feelings, etc. means to cause them to be known or understood by someone.
3. Someone or something that is … is not restricted, controlled by rules, customs, or other people.
4. An … is an object that is made by a person.
5. The … of something is the total area or extent within which it can operate effectively, and beyond which it is no longer effective.
6. If something is …, there is not very much of it, and there may be enough for those who want or need it.
7. If something is …, you can have it or use it without paying for it.
8. If you … people or things, you arrange them in a line or in lines.
9. If you … that something is the case, you suggest that it is the case without actually saying so.
10. The … at which something happens is the speed at which it happens over a period of time.
11. The … of something is how useful and practical it is.
12. … is used to describe a situation in general, including everything but not considering the details.
13. The … of taxation is the level of it.