Ex.3. Match words from list A with words from list B that have a similar meaning.
Ex.4. Find suitable opposites to the following words: similar, to sell, to reject, idleness, insignificant, producer.
Ex.5. Match the nouns in the left hand column with the nouns in the right hand column and translate them into Ukrainian:
Ex.6. The words in the box frequently occur after “consumer”.
Find combinations that mean: 1. loans made to the public by banks, shops and businesses for the purchase of everyday items; 2. articles necessary for daily living, such as food, clothes, and everyday things; 3. the average cost, published monthly, of a group of consumer goods, such as bread, milk, chicken, etc. in comparison to their past cost; 4. goods such as cars, furniture, refrigerators, televisions, etc. that last for a long time; 5. the situation of buying and selling goods for personal use, not for resale; 6. goods such as foods, drinks, newspapers, etc. that have a short life and need to be replaced often; 7. a period when consumers are spending a lot.
Ex.7. Look at the words and phrases in the box. Match them with the correct definition from the list below:
1. a person or business who buys something from another person or business; 2. a person who buys and uses goods and services; 3. a customer of someone who provides a professional service; 4. an organized movement for consumer protection; 5. a sale of something again; 6. the condition of being free or protected from harm; 7. the study of what products and services customers might like to buy; 8. action taken against harm or loss, a defense.
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