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Oral Practice: English in the 21st Century 6

Part I 7

Data and Information 7

Part II 8

Defining Marketing 8

Grammar: Tense and Voice Review 10

Grammar Revision: Use of Articles with Geographical Names 12

Audition: The Seven Wonders of the World 12

Part I. 13

Source Data Automation 13

Part II 14

Types of Utility 14

Grammar: The Participle 15

Oral practice: About Ukraine 17

Government 18

Audition: The Day I Saw Five Loch Ness Monsters 19

Part I 20

What Is an Information System? 20

Part II 21

Types of Decisions a Manager Faces 21

Grammar: Participial Constructions 23

Oral practice: Ukraine: Economic Activity 25

Audition: Giving Excuses 26

Part I 27

Basic Types of Information Systems 27

Part II 29

Economic Environment 29

Grammar: The Infinitive 31

Oral practice: Some Glimpses on the Ukrainian History 33

Audition: A Friend in Need Is a Friend Indeed 34

Unit V 35

Part I 35

Expert Systems 35

Office Information Systems 35

Executive Support System 35

Part II 36

E-commerce 36

Grammar: Constructions with the Infinitive 38

Oral practice: The United Kingdom Government 40

Audition: Lost in the Post 41

Part I. 42

Information Systems and Databases. File storage 42

Part II 44

Economy of London 44

Grammar: Gerunds 45

Oral practice: British Universities 47

Audition: Smart House 49

Part I 50

Database Models 50

Part II 52

Financial Institutions Fuel Economy 52

Grammar: Gerunds Versus Infinitives. Verbals Review 53

Oral practice: Britain in Brief 56

Unit VIII 60

Part I 60

Money and Banking 60

Part II 62

Grammar: “Be used to + ing” and “used to + infinitive”. 64

Oral practice: This is New York 65

Audition: Internet Technologies. 66

Unit IX 67

Part I 67

Corporate Finance 67

Part II 68

Web Marketing Poised for Boom in Ukraine 69

Grammar: Subjunctive Mood. 69

Oral practice: The United States Capitol 70

Audition: Business Organization 71

Unit X. 72

Part I 72

Money Transfers 72

Part II 73

Information is power 73

Grammar: Subjunctive mood with had better, it’s time, would rather. 74

Oral Practice: The US Immigrants 76

Audition: America On-line 76

Unit XI 77

Part I 77

A Voice for the Multinationals 77

Part II 77

Marketing on the World Wide Web 78

Grammar: I wish and if only. 78

Oral practice: Farming in the United States 79

Audition: Online Trading Information System 80

Part I 81

Competitive Analysis 81

Part II 82

Internet Facts 82

Grammar: Conditionals. 82

Oral practice: The Roles of Managers 83

Audition: Staying Legal in Cyberspace 84

Part I 85

Plastic Money 85

Part II 86

Is Technology Making Us Ultimate Strangers? 87

Grammar: Conditionals without if 87

Oral practice: Technical Careers 89

Audition: Fiber Optic Cable 90

Part I 91

Bank Lending and Other Services 91

Part II 93

Expanding the Internet Service through the Cable 93

Grammar: “Past Modals” 93

Oral practice: Careers in Data Processing 95

Audition: Overdraft. 96

Tapescripts 97

Unit 1: The Seven Wonders of the World 97

Unit 2: The Day I Saw Five Loch Ness Monsters 97

Unit 3: Giving Excuses 97

Unit 4: A Friend in Need Is a Friend Indeed 98

Unit 5: Lost in the Post 98

Unit 6: Smart House 98

Unit 8: Internet Technologies for Authentic Language Learning Experiences 99

Unit 9: Business Organization 99

Unit 10: America Online 100

Unit 11: New Online Trading Information System Sees Early Successes 100

Unit 12: Staying Legal in Cyberspace 100

Unit 13: Fiber Optic Cable 100

Unit 14: Offer for a Personal Loan 101

English-Ukrainian Glossary 102

Appendix 1: The most widely used computer terminology dictionary 112

Appendix 2: E-mail abbreviations 113

Література 115

Unit I Oral Practice: English in the 21st Century Ex. I. Answer the questions:

-Which language has the most words?

-Which language in the world is spoken by most people?

-How long has English been an international language?

Ex. II. Read the following text:

The world is in various stages of social, economic, and demographic transition. Economically and politically, the world has changed more rapidly in the past few years than at any time since 1945. The emerging global economy is both competitive and interdependent. It reflects the availability of modern communications and production technologies in most parts of the world. English continues to be the world standard language, it is the most widespread, with 400 million speakers. (Mandarin Chinese is spoken by 700 million speakers, 70% of the population of China).

The global spread of English over the last 40 years is remarkable. It is unprecedented in several ways: by the increasing number of users of the language; by its depth of penetration into societies; by its range of functions. It has the largest vocabulary with approximately 500.000 words and 300.000 technical terms.

Worldwide over 1.4 billion people live in countries where English has official status. One out of five of the world's population speaks English with some degree of competence. And one in five — over one billion people is learning English. Over 70% of the world’s scientists read English. About 85% of the world's mail is written in English. And 90% of all information in the world’s electronic retrieval systems is stored in English. By 2010, the number of people who speak English as a second or foreign language will exceed the number of native speakers.

Today, the information age has replaced the industrial age and has compressed time and distance. This is transforming world economics from industrial production to information-based goods and services. Ignoring geography and borders, the information revolution is redefining our world. In less than 20 years, information processing, once limited to the printed word, has given way to computers and the Internet. Computer-mediated communication is closing the gap between spoken and written English. It encourages more informal conversational language, and has resulted in Internet English.

English has been an international language for 50 years. If the pattern follows the previous language trends, we still have about 100 years before a new language dominates the world. However, this does not mean that English is replacing or will replace other languages as many fear. Instead, it may supplement or co-exist with languages by allowing strangers to communicate across linguistic boundaries. It may become one tool that opens windows to the world, unlocks doors to opportunities, and expands our minds to new ideas.

Active Words and Phrases:

transition

перехід, перехідний період

retrieval

пошук

competitive

конкуруючий

store

зберігати

availability

придатність, корисність

exceed

перевищувати

penetration

проникання

supplement

доповнювати

billion

більйон, мільярд

boundary

кордон, межа

competence

уміння, компетентність

tool

знаряддя

mail

поштова кореспонденція

expand

розкривати

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