English for economy and management (1)
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This module is made up of 3 articles, with a set of about 10 exercises each, representing a total of 32 exercises.
It could interest English teachers and anyone working on societal issues with their students.
The articles presented here are:
A price to pay: focuses on the Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh and the downsides of globalisation.
article by Vauhini Vara, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, October 27th 2016
Fleet street: centres on the demise of the traditional newspaper industry with the rise of the digital press. article by Eric Pfanner & Kristen Schweizer Bloomberg Businessweek June 20, 2016
Gig Economy: focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of the sharing, peer-to-peer or gig economy. article by Hannah J. Parkinson, (adapted from) The Guardian, 17th October 2017
Fleet Street 01 - facts
Fleet Street 02 - True False
Fleet Street 03 - People and Roles
Fleet Street 04 - Keywords
Fleet Street 05 - Collocations
Fleet Street 06 - Prepositions
Fleet Street 07 - Connectors
Fleet Street 08 - Phrasal Verbs
Fleet Street 09 - Verb Tense and Form
Fleet Street 10 - Passive Voice
Fleet Street 11 - Comprehension Quiz
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Gig Economy 01 - Definition
Gig Economy 02 - True False
Gig Economy 03 - Vocabulary
Gig Economy 04 - Antonyms
Gig Economy 05 - Sentence building
Gig Economy 06 - Vocabulary
Gig Economy 07 - VerbPrep Collocations
Gig Economy 08 - Passive Voice
Gig Economy 09 - Listening Comprehension
Gig Economy 10 - Comprehension Quiz
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A Price to Pay 01 - Listening Comprehension
A Price to Pay 02 - True False
A Price to Pay 03 - Matching
A Price to Pay 04 - Key Words
A Price to Pay 05 - Verbs
A Price to Pay 06 - Vocabulary
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A Price to Pay 07 - Prepositions
A Price to Pay 08 - Verb Tense and Form
A Price to Pay 09 - Passive Voice
A Price to Pay 10 - Sentence Re-ordering
A Price to Pay 11 - Comprehension Quiz
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Description: 3 articles, with a set of about 10 various exercises each (listening comprehension, vocabulary, preposition, passive voice...). This is the main site of WIMS (WWW Interactive Multipurpose Server): interactive exercises, online calculators and plotters, mathematical recreation and games