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Do you know which company produces the new Beetle ?

What other kinds of cars does Volksagen produce? Magotan

What other kinds of cars does Volksagen produce?

competition The group getting the most stars will be the winner.

When was the Volkswagen founded ? Who founded the Volkswagen ? Will its success last in a long time ? Ferdinand Porsche

The Volkswagen company ____________ Porsche received ____________________________________ He went to USA to ____________________________ money from the German government. learn the production of cars. was founded.

The Volkswagen _______ British hands. ___________ had to be stopped In World War II Production fell into After the war Heinrich Nordhoff _________ as _________________. took over managing director Heinrich Nordhoff

Volkswagen _________________________ _______________________________in South America. ______________ jumped from 20,000 to 230,000 each year years later 1982 The end of 1989 within 5 years The 20 million Beetle _________ a production line in Mexico. A joint venture ____________________ Car production The first branch company was set up rolled off was set up in China. moved into central Europe.

Today Today Volkswagen is Europe’s largest car- maker with 242 , 770___________ Two of the world’s most successful cars __________________ the Beetle and the Golf employees The future _____________ Its success story will _____________ looks bright last in a long run

Read and decide whether the following statements About Volkswagen are true or false. 1.Porsche could work on cars because of his rich family. 2.Porsche might not have founded Volkswagoen without going to USA. 3. The war promoted the production of cars. 4. It took Volkswagen only five years to open a branch abroad. 5. The Beetle and the Golf are the symbols of Volkswagen.

The success of the Volkswagen DateEvent 1934…received…; went to... learn… 1938…was founded In World WarII…stopped 1945…fell into… After the war…took over as… Within 5 years …jumped from 20,000 to 230, …was set up… 32 years later…rolled off… 1982…was set up… At the end of 1989…moved into… nowVolkswagen became Europe’s largest car-maker.

You are going to found a company work with your partner to make a 5- year plan to make your company get ahead. You can choose one from the following, decide the name of your company. You may use the followings sign a big order find a good partner find a solution to problems in sales get a foreign fund found a branch company export all over the world production increase/ jump from… to go abroad to study

Learn the knowledge of ikebana ( 插花) and how to run the business. Make a survy to find out the needs of the market. Set up a shop. Hire the employees who are hardworking and cooperative. Sell the flowers on the Internet Buy the flower fields (花田) Form branches Offer the employees opportunities to study

You are going to found a company work with your partner to make a 5- year plan to make your company get ahead. You can choose one from the following, decide the name of your company. You may use the followings sign a big order find a good partner find a solution to problems in sales get a foreign fund found a branch company export all over the world production increase/ jump from… to go abroad to study

I will set up a company called _____, which produces/ sells flowers\ cake\ clothes\ computers\.... In order to let my company be known around the world, the following 5-year plan will be carried out. In 2010 _____________________________ in 2011 _____________________________ … God helps those who help themselves. We believe that by the year of 2020, my company will achieve a lot.Its future will be bright and its success story will carry on.

Competition is over!

1. Search for more success stories of companies. 2. Think and find out what makes these companies succeed. 3. Design a logo for your company. 4. Write an introduction of your logo.