Revision Introduction / Careers.  Economy  Market economy  Free market economy  Open economy  Global economy  Marketing  Banking  Management 

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Revision Introduction / Careers

 Economy  Market economy  Free market economy  Open economy  Global economy  Marketing  Banking  Management  advertising

careers  the term career,....  teleworking / freelancers  tenure  layoffs  recruitment  remuneration

Unit 2 Selling online

Starting up / vocabulary  Refund – sum of money that is paid back to you because you paid too much or you returned goods to the shop  Discount – an amount of money that is taken off the usual cost of sth ( reduction )

 despatch – to send sb / sth somewhere  purchase – the act or process of buying sth  storage – the process of keeping sth in a particular place until it is needed

 warehouse – a building where large quantities of goods are stored

Combine words from boxes A and B  credit card  cooling off  money back  method of  interest-free  out of  after sales  guarantee  stock  period  credit  details  service  payment

Make phrases that match definitions 1 to 7.  credit card details  money back guarantee  cooling off period  method of payment  interest-free credit  out of stock  after sales service

 1. the time when you can change your mind and cancel an order  2. the name, number and expiry date on your credit card  3. the way you choose to buy the goods you want  4. when you can pay some time after you buy, but at no extra cost

 5. when the goods you require are not available  6. a promise to give your money back if you are not happy  7. the help you get from a company when you start to use their product

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