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    Vocabulary Practice
    Exereise 1. Put the necessary word in the sentence.

    1. ... is one function a retailer, may I

    perform. I 1 mail-order

    2. You can buy newspapers cigarettes, I

    cookies from a … . I 2 discount

    3. ... is the most expensive link in the I 3 vending-chain between a producer and a consumer. I machine

    4. The firm... good quality of the I

    product. I 4 guarantees

    5. She doesn't like to go shopping, she I

    prefakers to do it by ... . I 5 retailer

    6. The department store is having a sale I

    and there is a 20 per cent ... on all I 6 extending

    light dresses. I credit

    7. Wholesaler is an important … between I

    a producer and a consumer. I 7 link

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    Dialogue

    (Jean has just moved into a new house. Her neighbour, Liz, has come over to welcome her.)

    Jean I am very glad to see you here.

    Liz How do you like the new place?

    Jean It's marvelous. I am sure we are going to love living here.

    Liz Well, have a look, here it's a shopping guide for the neighbourhood and a booklet of discount coupons. New neighbours always receive them. There is one coupon for every store in the shopping guide.

    Jean Oh, thank you. It's come in time. I have a lot of shopping to do.

    Liz I can imagine, having just moved in. Not far from here there's a very good shopping center. You can also find a huge supermarket, a drugstore, some department stores in the neighbourhood.

    Jean Great. Are there any small stores nearby?

    Liz Oh, yes. The map is right here in the shopping guide. There is a little drugstore a few blocks away, a little grocery store next to it, a little boutique, an ice cream parlor, a pizza place. You can find a plant store not far from here too.

    Jean Are there any good discount houses nearby? We terribly need a new toaster. Everybody in my family likes toasts for breakfasts very much. I'd like to buy it.

    Liz Oh, sure. There is a good discount store in the shopping center. If you like, I'll come with you.

    Jean Oh, you needn't. I don't want to trouble you.

    Liz No trouble at all. I'd like to do some shopping too. If we go to the discount center I can go to that little cheese shop. I don't want to bother you.

    Jean It's no bother at all. Make out your shopping list and I'll be your guide. By the way, you can use your discount coupon for the toaster.

    Liz I am sure you'll buy a good one.

    Jean Well, it'll take some time to make a shopping list. I'll have to buy a lot at the grocer's.

    Liz This is a good idea. I should have gone shopping yesterday, so I'll make up my list too.

    Jean By the way, I like your dress very much. It's a perfect fit. Where did yon buy it, if you don't mind my asking?

    Liz Thank you for compliment I got it at a Very nice

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    little boutique. It's a bit expensive, but there are many interesting and original things. If you are interested we can stop there.

    Jean I'm afraid I can't. I have to cook dinner.

    Liz Oh, don't trouble yourself with the dinner. Look over the coupons I’ve given you. You can go out to dinner at a discount store.

    Active Vocabulary

    shopping guide- справочник магазинов

    discount coupon- талон, дающий право приобретения товара по
    более низкой цене

    store- магазин

    department store- универмаг

    supermarket- супермаркет

    grocery- бакалея

    shopping center- торговый центр

    Vocabulary Practice

    Exercise 1.Change the sentences according to the model

    Model: My wife usually asks the children to do shopping.

    My wife usually makes children do shopping.

    1. He'll ask single line retailers to take part in the promotion campaign.

    2. The chief usually asks his immediate subordinates to perform different functions.

    3. It's necessary to ask him to recognize his wholesaling units.

    4. It's important to influence ultimate consumer to buy this product

    5. Ask him to buy all these things in the discount house.

    Exercise 2. Make responses to the sentences according to the model

    Model: I want to ask your brother to do shopping today.

    Let me do shopping today myself.

    1.I want my secretary to prepare the financial statement.

    2. The board of directors wants the officers to plan product development.

    3. He wants to speak with my friend about their possible partnership.

    4. I want a lawyer to clarify this matter.

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    5. The executive wants this manager to start market research.
    Exercise 3. Answer the questions.

    1. What kind of shops in this country do you know?

    2. What shops are situated not far from your house?

    3. What goods can be bought there?

    4. What specific features do channels of distribution have in this country?

    5. What reforms does this country need to reorganize the channels of distribution?

    Exercise 4. Translate into English.

    1. Розничная торговля - это продажа товара конечному потребителю.

    2. В западных странах есть различные типы торговых учреждений: универмаги, супермаркеты, магазины с низкими ценами, посылторги и т.д.

    3. На этот товар можно получить 10% скидку.

    4. Розничный торговец может представить покупателю длительный кредит.

    5. Эта фирма имеет множество торговых точек по всей стране.

    6. Розничный торговец выполняет много важных функций.

    7. Я не знаю центр города, мне необходим справочник магазинов.

    8. В торговом центре вы найдете все необходимые вам товары.

    9. В этом магазине нет бакалейного отдела.



    Exercise 5.

    a) speak about the differences between the channels of distribution of this country and western countries.

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    b) look at this chart and say in what industries different methods of distribution are possible.

    Grammar Exercises

    Exercise 1 Change the sentences according to the model

    M o d e l: I should go shopping today.

    I should have gone shopping yesterday.

    1. The firm should apply for credit very soon.

    2. They should see about the new refrigerator today.

    3. I should take my wife shopping a bit later.

    4. Тhey should get groceries at the supermarket this afternoon.

    5. You should order a new car.

    6. He should buy a computer today.

    7. He should speak with the manager today.

    Exercise 2. Change the sentences according to the model.
    M о d e l: If there is a shopping center nearby, we will go there together.

    If there had been a shopping center nearby, we would have gone there.

    1. If she buys too much, she won't be able to carry it herself.

    2. If there is ice cream in this store, we will bring the children some.

    3. If she tries the new boutique today, she will come very late.

    4. If the shop offers home delivery, he will ask them to deliver.

    5. If you shop downtown, you will find the shopping center.


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    LESSON 13
    PRICING


    Теxt

    All products and all services have prices. The price depends on different thing such as credit terms, delivery, trade-inallowance, guarantees, quality and other forms of service, which price can produce the biggest profit during a long period of time. It's hardly possible to determine such a price. The price may be too high to produce a large volume or too low to cover costs. No other area of marketing operations has been a subject to bad practice. Many businesses persue unsound price policies for long periods of time and are not aware about it.

    Prices can be determined in different ways. For example, the prices of meat, cotton and other agricultural prices can be decided in large central market where forces of supply and demand exist. This is pure price competition. The prices on industrial products (iron; steel, etc.) are usually decided by large companies. As a rule the amount and price of goods sold to large number of buyers is controlled by a few competing sellers. Prices also can be set by the government, usually for different public services - railroads, electricity, manufactured gas, bus services, etc.

    If demand increases, prices rise, profits expand and new investment is attracted. But other factors may be involved as well. Prices are related to each other in different ways. Ultimately, everything is related in price, since the consumer can buy and must pay for everything out of a particular, limited amount of money.

    Active Vocabulary
    credit terms- кредитные условия.


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    trade-in allowance - сумма денег, отданная за старую вещь и включенная в счет покупки новой

    to cover costs - покрывать затраты

    to persue unsound price вести неразумную

    policies - ценообразовательную политику

    supply and demand- предложение и спрос

    price competition- конкуренция в ценообразовании

    to set prices- устанавливать цены

    Comprehension Questions

    1. Why is it difficult to determine the right price?

    2. Why is the seller interested in the price that produces the highest volume of sales at the lowest unit cost?

    3. Why do many businesses follow unsound pricing policies?

    4. In what way are agricultural prices decided?

    5. How are industrial products usually priced?

    6. Why does the government usually set the prices for public utility services?

    7. Why is it so important to know the levels of supply and demand when dealing with pricing?

    8. Why is everything related by price?

    Vocabulary Practice
    Exercise 1. Put the necessary word in the sentence.

    1. It is very difficult... without sound I 1 supply and

    price policy. I demand

    2. Of course we are interested in I

    producing the... with the lowest unit I 2 volume of sales

    costs. I

    3. I decided to buy a new car at I 3 trade-in

    this company because they offered I allowance

    the best... on my old model. I

    4. The... of this store are very beneficial I 4 compete

    for a customer. I

    5. Their business will fail if they I 5 price policies

    persue unsound... . I

    6. The government usually... for public I 6 credit terms


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    utility services. I

    7. In pure competition the forces I 7 to set prices

    of … operate.

    Dialogue

    Dick is introducing a new line of products and is talking to his friend Tom, a business consultant, about it.

    Dick It's the first time when I'm in business for myself.

    Tom Don't worry. The store has always been doing well. It has a great location and as far as your new line of merchandise...

    Dick That's what I wanted to talk to you about. Can you give some ideas how to charge the prices?

    Tom With pleasure. Generally, there are two types of pricing policies. There is price emphasis and price deemphasis.

    Dick What's the difference?

    Tom The price emphasis policy emphasizes low prices. This encourages sales. But low price doesn't give extra services.

    Dick So, a really low price means no credit, home delivery, repair, installation and other services.

    Tom That's what I mean. But many people are interested only in the low price and not in the extra services.

    Dick Yes, and vice versa. The price which I set determines the number of sales. I must think thoroughly about it.

    Tom A good example of price emphasis is "loss leader" pricing. It means that you choose one item - let's say an electric razor - at a price just above the cost. The customers will come to your shop to buy this loss leader item. But since they are inside they can decide to buy a few other things they need.

    Dick It sounds interesting. What other things can you tell?

    Tom There is also off-even pricing. Let's say you sell a tape recorder for $79.95 instead of $80.00. Though it is in fact about the same, the low price can produce a favorable psychological effect.

    Dick What are the other ways to attract the customers?

    Tom First of all, remember that you are going to compete with well-known products, so you should start with specially low prices. It's important to advertise this. You should use newspaper ads, maybe a radio spot, maybe do a big window and floor display.

    Dick It makes sense.

    Tom And you can raise the price after your customers try

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    a new brand get to know it and like it. They will continue to buy it.

    Dick I see. And what is the price de-emphasis you mentioned before?

    Tom It concerns high quality expensive items. Price de-emphasis means that you don't call attention to the price at all.

    Dick I know, it concerns our fine jewelry department or designer fashions.

    Tom Yes. I see you are going to do very well.

    Dick Your suggestions seem to be very useful. Don't for get you have a discount on any shopping you do in my shop.

    Tom In such a case I’ll be back tomorrow with my wife.

    Active Vocabulary
    M o d e l: The tape recorder is inexpensive. Your store sells the tape recorder.

    The tape recorder that your store sells is inexpensive.

    1. The dresses are fashionable. The store introduced the new dresses last week.

    2. The store has many refrigerators. Dick owns the store.

    3. The stereo is high-priced. My daughter wants the stereo.

    4. The price determines the number of sales. A retailer sets the price.

    5. Very often the people don't want extra services. Many supermarkets offer extra services.

    6. Your shop should have loss-leader item. Loss-leader item will attract the customers.

    7. Price de-emphasis works with high quality expensive items. Price-de-emphasis means that you don't call attention to the price at all.

    location- место расположения

    extra services- дополнительные услуги

    installation services- услуги по установке

    to charge prices- устанавливать, назначать цены

    price emphasis- продажа товара за счет низкой цены

    price de-emphasis- попытка продажи товара не за счет низкой цены, а за счет других факторов

    loss-leader item- товар, продаваемый по очень низкой цене, служащей для привлечения покупателей

    off-even pricing- цена, не доходящая до круглой цифры и стимулирующая желание покупателя купить

    favorable psychological effect- благоприятный психологический эффект

    to start with especially

    low prices- начинать с особо низких цен

    new brand- новая марка (товара)

    high quality expensive item- высококачественный дорогой продукт


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