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...). exercises interactifs, calcul et tracé de graphes en ligne
Keywords: interactive mathematics, interactive math, server side interactivity, english, economics,, corporate social responsibility, working conditions, exploitation, globalization, sweat shops, press, journalism, recession, crisis, competition, digital press, Internet, millennials, employment, sharing economy, P2P, peer-to-peer, working conditions, business_english