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Ex.2. Change the sentences from active into passive according to the




model:

Model: They use the safety deposit boxes very often. - Safety deposit

boxes are used very often by them.

1. Federal government supervises and charters national banks.

2. This bank is asking ten percent interest.

3. The bank requests a financial statement of the company.

4. Their company takes a long-term loan from the Federal Bank.

5. The executive shows the company's expenses.

6. The manager is instructing the secretary.

Ex.3. Answer the questions:

1. Is there a difference between banking systems in Russia and western

countries? If so, what is it?

2. What bank services are you familiar with?



3. Do the banks in this country have safety deposit boxes?

4. Whom do the banks make loans to in this country?

5. What kind of loan would you prefer, long-term loan or short-term loan?

6. What prime-rates are available in this country?

7. What does the line of credit of an enterprise depend on?

8. What is a credit letter written for?

9. What can one do with a credit reference letter?

Ex.4. Translate into English:

1. Государство учреждает коммерческие банки.

2. Если ты хочешь купить товары за границей, ты должен поменять

деньги в отделе обмена валюты.

3. Я бы хотел сделать карьеру в банковском деле.

4. Все банки устанавливают проценты по ссудам.

5. Наш банк намерен предоставить краткосрочную ссуду этому

предприятию.

6. Наименьший процент по ссудам предоставляется

привилегированным клиентам.

7. Банки могут выпускать аккредитивы и рекомендательные

кредитные письма.

8. Я намерен занять крупную сумму денег.

9. Банк считает, что это предприятие платежеспособно и ему можно

предоставить заем.

 

Grammar Exercises

Ex.1. Make the sentences negative:

Model: This commercial bank had already stopped to exist when the

war started. - This commercial bank hadn't stopped to exist yet

when the war started.

1. He had already changed currency when I rang him up yesterday.

2. They had already chartered the commercial bank when I organised my

private cafe.

3. He had looked over the financial statement by five o'clock yesterday.

4. My brother had made a career in banking when he was 26.

5. He had put all his money on his savings account before the money

reform was introduced.

 

 


Ex.2. Put up four questions of different types (general, special,

disjunctive, alternative) to each sentence:

Model: They had written a credit reference letter before he left abroad.

1. Had they written a credit reference letter before he left

abroad?

2. What had they written before he left abroad?

3. They had written a credit reference letter before he left

abroad, hadn't they?

4. Had they written a credit reference letter or a credit letter

before he left abroad?

1. He had been a preferred customer for this bank till his business was

successful.

2. My parents had settled everything connected with insurance before

they retired on pension.

3. He had borrowed the money before I managed to find him.

4. The lawyer had given me investment advice before I asked him about

it.

5. He had arrived at the conclusion to take a long-term loan when I met

him yesterday.

 

LESS0N 9

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING

Text

The number of new products coming into the market of western

countries every year is overwhelming. The major part of these products is

not innovations, but adaptations. It means that these products are not new

ones; they are existing items to which a modification has been made. Only

few products are really original or innovative. For instance a clock-television

is an adaptation, but the TV-set itself, the refrigerator - each was an

innovation. A great number of innovations and adaptations are designed,

produced and marketed by small businesses. Very often a new business is

formed on the basis of the new product. Sometimes there is a patent to make

the business more successful. But it happens very often that market research

hasn't been done carefully, and the business fails.

Even in case larger scale producers do more research and testing there

 


is no sure success. A promising new product may be also robbed of success

by unreasonable price, inadequate promotion and poor selling methods.

Generally less than one fifth of all new products turn out to be profitable.

 

Active Vocabulary


number of

product development

innovation

adaptation

 

item

modification

patent

large scale producer

promising product

unreasonable price

inadequate


число, количество

развитие производства

нововведение, новшество

что-либо переделанное, приспособленное

товар, наименование

модификация, видоизменение

патент

крупный производитель

перспективный продукт

неразумная цена

недостаточный, не соответствующий

требованиям

 

Comprehension Questions


1. How can you explain the term adaptation?

2. What is an innovation?

3. Give your own examples of innovations and adaptations.

4. Why are many innovations and adaptations manufactured and marketed

by small businesses?

5. Why is it so important to obtain a patent?

6. Why does the failure of a new product take place?

 

Vocabulary Practice

Ex.1. Choose the necessary word and put it in the sentence:


1. Though market research tries to predict the

trends, there is no sure....

2. This product isn't original, it is an....

3.... office receives applications from many young

inventors.

4. If the price is..., the product won't be sold out.

5. A clock-television is an adaptation but the

television itself is an....


a. adaptation

b. innovation

c. inadequate

d. patent

e. failure

f. success

g. unreasonable



6. If a sure... is stopped, money and time can be

saved.

7. They failed because of... promotional campaign.

 

Dialogue

Dick and Jack are having lunch. Dick is Vice President in charge of

Product Development. And Jack is Vice President in charge of the Legal

Department.

Dick: How are the things?

Jack: Great. We are busy with a new line of clock-television.

Dick: Sounds interesting. Are you going to apply for a patent soon?

Jack: Yes, we are. We are preparing the necessary papers now.

Dick: And what did the Market Research say by the way?

Jack: They think there is fair market for the product at the moment but it

will take a few years to catch on.

Dick: I see. We'll have to run a good promotional campaign.

Jack: Without doubt.

Dick: Well, it will be our advantage to have the patent on it as well. You

have decided on the size, haven't you?

Jack: We'll start with a small screen model. It will have a wake-up button

and go-to sleep button with timers. Market Research says that the

automatic go-to-sleep button may be the big selling point.

Dick: Yes. The idea of a set that turns itself off is great. To tell you the truth

I'm always falling asleep in the middle of the show. Now it can be

done away with.

Jack: Well. In future we'll probably expand the line to include different size

screens and colour.

Dick: That's good.

Jack: I think we are close to a big success.

Dick: That is why we must be very careful. Before we begin to market

television we must fulfill the most complete testing.

Jack: You are right.

Dick: What about the pricing? Has it been worked out?

Jack: Not completely. Market Research Department says we can't have too

high price on this kind of item.

Dick: It's evident we must be very careful. Maybe this time consumers will

really surprise us.

 


Jack: Let's hope for the best.


 

Active Vocabulary


to apply for a patent

fair market

to catch on

to be a big selling point

to fulfill the testing

to market


подать заявление на патент

зд. благоприятные рыночные условия

стать модным

быть притягательным для покупателей

завершить исследование

продавать

 

Vocabulary Practice


Ex.1. Change the sentences according to the model:

Model: We must fulfill complete testing. - Complete testing must be

fulfilled.

1. They must expand the line.

2. You could apply for a patent.

3. They should work out the details.

4. I must develop a new trend.

5. We should design a line of clock-television.

6. You should start market research.

Ex.2. Answer the questions:

1. Why is it so important for a producer to apply for a patent?

2. How much time does it usually take for a new product to catch on?

3. What is a big selling point of the items which you produce?

4. In what way can a consumer surprise the producer?

5. Would you like to produce something original or an adaptation? Explain

why.

6. What are the conditions of successful product development?

7. What products are the market conditions fair for in this country?

Ex.3. Translate into English:

1. Этот продукт - модификация старого.

2. Мелкие производители выпускают большое количество товаров.

3. Вам необходимо получить патент на производство данного товара.

4. Тщательное исследование рынка необходимо, чтобы гарантировать

успех.

 



5. Потребуется пять лет на то, чтобы ваш продукт завоевал признание.

6. Отключающее устройство с таймером - именно то, что привлечет

потребителя.

7. Надо завершить все исследования, прежде чем мы начнем

продавать наш продукт.

8. Нам необходимо расширить линию.

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