Unit 2 THE HISTORY AND THE PRESENT OF BUSINESS READING COMPREHENSION CHECK.

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Unit 2THE HISTORY AND THE PRESENT

OF BUSINESS

READING COMPREHENSION CHECK

Introduction

WHAT IS BUSINESS?

Business is a word, which is commonly used, in many different languages.

Traditionally,

business simply meant exchange or trade for things people wanted or needed.

• The concepts and activities of business have increased in modern times.

Today business has a more technical definition:

the production, distribution, and sale of goods and services for a profit.

Production

First, production is the creation of services or the changing of materials into products. One example is the conversion of iron ore into metal car parts.

Distribution

The products need to be moved from the factory to the marketplace - distribution. Example: A car might be moved from a factory in Detroit to a car dealership in Miami.

Sale

The sale of goods and services which is the exchange of a product or service for money. Example:A car is sold to someone in exchange for money.

Goods

Goods are products which people either need or want. Example: cars can be classified as goods.

ServicesServices are activities which a person or group performs for another person or organization. Example:An auto mechanic performs a service when he repairs a car.

Profit is the money that remains after all the expenses are paid.

Goal

Creating an economic surplus or profit is, therefore, a primary goal of all business activity.

Decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the text. Correct the false ones.

1. People started doing business at the start of the Industrial Revolution. T / F

2. Business is a synonym for commerce. T / F3. To be successful at business, one has to be

experienced and skillful. T / F4. The most important goal of all businesses is

making money. T / F5. Business as an organization is risk-free. T / F6. The invention of railroad accelerated the

development of business. T / F7. Business as an organization is risk-free. T / F

1. What does the word business imply?2. When did people start doing

business?3. What are the main differences

between the way people did business a hundred years ago and today?

3. What does it take to be successful at business?

I Answer the following questions:

V Complete the table:

VERB NOUN ADJECTIVE

manufacture

- available

exchange

trade

demand

- commerce

valuable

economy

Synonyms• claim (state, say, allege, declare) • advent (appearance, arrival, start, beginning,

introduction, initiation) • barter (exchange, switch, swap)• evolution (development, growth, progress, advancement)

Synonyms• availability (accessibility, reachability, ease of use) • profound (deep, intense, weighty, reflective, thoughtful)• per-capita (per person, per head) • provide (supply, make available, grant, endow with)• reliable (consistent, steadfast, trustworthy, dependable) • industries (commerce, production, engineering, manufacturing)

Synonyms• primary (main, chief, most important, key, prime, principal)• satisfaction (pleasure, approval, agreement)• fulfillment (completion, execution, accomplishment, implementation, realization) • concern (apprehension, unease, distress) • distinguish (differentiate, discriminate, make a distinction, discern)

Synonyms• commerce (trade, buying, selling, exchange) • constitute (make up, comprise, compose, represent)• aim at (intended, expected, designed)• uncertainties(fears, suspicions, qualms, doubts)• theft (robbery, burglary, thievery) • distribute (allocate, give out, dispense)

S Z T N E M T S E V N I K B Y F

K H N K T D C O M P E T I T O R

M T A Q T E K P R D F G G L J M

T W D R W A W T E L L K C O T S

R R T F E L Z D G E L J K Q R T

N W B C M H H L R I A Z K Z M R

R H W Y U A O R E Y U M N P E M

E O A P W D R L M W N W Z V E D

M L X G F B O G D L C T O E T R

O E A P R R C R I E H N T C E V

T S M T J E T D P N R I A T T Q

S A X B I J E P H U N R A I C T

U L T F R P C M T G T I F Z L B

C E L O S S A M E N L O T W M M

C R R W R Y Z C O N R S A L E S

Z Z N L W K Y C D P T V K V R T

Find the words in the grid. Words can go horizontally, vertically and diagonally, backwards or forwards