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Name : Siti Salwawati

NIM : C.2010664
Program Studies : Accounting

Module 6
NEW BUSINESS

 Starting up: Discuss the questions.


 Using Articles: A, An, The
 Useful Language
 Language review: Translate and Match the sentences

 Starting up: Discuss the questions.


1. Would you like to start your own business? Why? / Why not?
Answer: Yes, I would. Because I want to have an investment in the form of business.
2. What conditions are important for people starting new businesses? Choose the three most
important from this list. Can you think of any others?
- low taxes - good transport links
- skilled staff - high unemployment
- low interest rates - training courses
- cheap rents - a strong currency
- a healthy economy - easy access to credit
- government grants - a stable political situation

 Using articles
Articles: A, AN, THE
1. I live in a (town/city). It’s in the (middle/north/south/east/west) of the (county).
2. The continent I would most like to visit the ……
3. The country I would most like to visit is the ……
4. At 11 a.m. I’m usually the (work/school/university/other).
5. At 11 p.m. I’m usually (not) the (home/bed/other).
6. I have my English lesson the (morning/afternoon/evening).
7. I usually sit the (left/right/middle) of the class.
8. My name is the (top/bottom) of this page.

 Useful Language

A. SAYING LARGE NUMBERS

912.757.250=

912= nine hundred and twelve million

757= seven hundred and fifty-seven thousand

250= two hundred and fifty

B. Fraction

5/7= five-sevenths ½= a half

2/5= two-fifths ¼= a quarter

C. Decimals

1.25= one point two five

0.754= zero point seven five four

D. Percentages

65%= sixty-five per cent

E. Currencies

$3.000.000= three million dollars

£16.000= sixteen thousand pounds


 Language review: Translate and Match the sentences
A. Translate and Match the sentence helves to make appropriate sentences.
1. Could you check the departure time g. before we leave for the airport
2. As soon as interest rates rise h. the economy will slow down
3. We need to stay a. until the meeting has finished
4. The Finance Director needs to speak to you b. as soon as you get to the office
5. She will move to Frankfurt f. when she finds a good job
6. We won’t open our new office d. while you are still working
7. I think you should save some money c. until we have saved enough money
8. We can set up in that country e. when the conditions are right

B. Complete these sentences with when, while, before, after, until, as soon as.
1. We won’t buy anything new until we’ve paid off all our debts.
2. They’ll start the meeting when the manager arrives.
3. I was finishing the report while my boss went out with client.
4. It’s urgent, so I’ll phone you when i get home.
5. Can you check the figures before you go home?

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