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Listen to the tape and practise the pronunciation of the following words and word combinations, quote the sentences in which they are used in the unit. Consult a dictionary and translate them into Russian.
income per capita
to keep up with something
to convince somebody to do something / in something
to back somebody up
to be a waste of time and money for very little profit
the scheme to do something
the expense is worth something
an attempt to break into the market (to open up a new market)
the Board of Trade
to be liable for duty
shipping facilities
to be trans-shipped via Rotterdam
red tape
to be involved in getting an import licence
to sort out an import licence
to have (to make) a field survey
preliminary desk research
to work up a demand for goods
on balance
to want the expense of doing something
to do something in the home (foreign) market
to live on old markets
to have a different way of looking at things
to feel strongly about something
to be forward-looking / to have an old-fashioned outlook
to cool somebody’s temper
to be bound to do something
to get fed up with something
to accept the resignation
a reservation for a first-class flight
PRE-LISTENING
Task 1
Listen to the introduction to the unit. Answer the following questions and be ready to give a story line. Use the word combinations in brackets.
1. What kind of decision does Hector Grant have to make?
(the Managing Director; to allow somebody to do something; John Martin; the Sales Manager; to go on an expensive fact-finding tour of a country; Africa; Abraca)
2. What was the matter that John Martin was discussing with Peter Wiles?
(the Production Manager; The Times newspaper; the recent discovery of oil; in Abraca; to find out; to export to; the capital city, Djemsa; a lot of new government offices; to be built; to open up a new market)
3. Is Hector Grant positive about opening up a new market in Africa?
(H.G.; one’s staff; to use one’s initials; to remember a disastrous attempt; to export to a country in South America; to lose a lot of money; to be inclined to be cautious, a bit worried about; the difficulties involved and the expense)
Task 2
Give the English equivalents for the following word combinations:
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Exercise 4 | | | Match the phrases on the left with an appropriate explanation on the right. Fill in the grid below. |