«Предполагаемый круг потребителей автомобилей и различные факторы, определяющие их выбор»/ “Different groups of people and some of the factors people.

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«Предполагаемый круг потребителей автомобилей и различные факторы, определяющие их выбор»/ “Different groups of people and some of the factors people consider when buying a car” improvement of speaking and listening skills vocabulary (technical ) grammar (have/has, is/are) reading skills level: Upper-intermediate for groups: Auto mechanic (primary vocational education) Technical service and repair of automobile transport (secondary professional education) made by Kuranova Y.N. State autonomous educational institution of secondary professional education in Leningrad region “Luzhski agro-industrial technical school”

car brand safety engine transport pollution speed status racing fuel consumption equipmentproduct comfortable price

Different people have very different opinions about cars. Listen to the four speakers. Which person sees the car as: a a status symbol?a a status symbol? b a lifestyle product?b a lifestyle product? с a functional product?с a functional product? d a danger to the environment?d a danger to the environment? 1 Giles 2 Michael 3 Gertrude 4 Pauline

Listen again and complete the sentences 1.The and the features are very important. I put a lot of thought into the car I buy-it has to be me. The and the features are very important. I put a lot of thought into the car I buy-it has to be me.The and the features are very important. I put a lot of thought into the car I buy-it has to be me. 2.Of course if it’s comfortable and safe, that’s great, but I really don’t care about the. I’m only interested in details such as the price, fuel consumption, how many seats there are, and how big the is. Of course if it’s comfortable and safe, that’s great, but I really don’t care about the. I’m only interested in details such as the price, fuel consumption, how many seats there are, and how big the is.Of course if it’s comfortable and safe, that’s great, but I really don’t care about the. I’m only interested in details such as the price, fuel consumption, how many seats there are, and how big the is. 3.The car gives me prestige. I would only buy an expensive car with a powerful and all The car gives me prestige. I would only buy an expensive car with a powerful and allThe car gives me prestige. I would only buy an expensive car with a powerful and all the latest. the latest. 4. I live in the country and there’s no public. But I think cars polluting the world. Just think of all the gases! I live in the country and there’s no public. But I think cars polluting the world. Just think of all the gases!I live in the country and there’s no public. But I think cars polluting the world. Just think of all the gases!

Here are some of the factors people consider when buying a car. Match the factors (1-7) with the definitions (a-g) 1.price 2.resale value 3.size 4.interior features 5.fuel consumption 6.performance 7.brand loyalty a.the amount of money you get when you sell your car b.how much petrol or diesel the car uses c.when customers always buy their cars from the same manufacturer d.the amount of money you pay when you buy a car e.the car’s capacity to go fast and accelerate quickly f.how big the car is items inside the car

The questionnaire below is part of a survey to find out which factors are when they buy a car. Work with a partner to complete the questionnaire

Factors involved in buying a car Your ranking Partner’s ranking Price Resale value Design Colour Size Interior features Engine Fuel consumption Handling Brand name Advertising Car buying attitudes How important are the following factors when buying a car? Rank the factors like this: «3» very important «2» important «1»not very important «0» not important Asking for opinions Giving your opinion AgreeingDisagreeing What do you think? I think …I agree.No, sorry, I disagree. How do you feel about this? What’s your opinion of ? In my opinion … If you ask me … I think so too. Yes, that’s right. I’m afraid I don’t agree. I can’t go along with that. OPINIONS AND AGREEING OR DISAGREEING

Factors involved in buying a car Students’ resultsresults Factors involved in buying a car Results Price 23 Resale value 0 Design 9 Colour 2 Size 0 Interior features 5 Engine 14 Fuel consumption 5 Handling 0 Brand name 2 Advertising 0 "3" very important "2" important "1" not very important "0" not important

convertiblecoupelimousine hatchbackpick upsaloon estate (car)sports carSUV British EnglishAmerican English estate carstation wagon saloonsedan 4x4sports utility vehicle (SUV)

Which car(s) … 1.has/have lots of room for passengers? 2. is/are good for driving on bad roads? 3. is/are not suitable for large families? 4. is/are perfect for hot, sunny weather? 5. has/have low fuel consumption? 6. is/are ideal for small parking spaces? 7. has/have 8. is/are good for transporting things? Singular number ishas Plural number arehave

Twenty-nine –year-old business woman Janet Dawson is single, independent, and ambitious. She loves driving and travels a lot for business and pleasure. Sue and Tom Benton are a young couple. Both have good jobs and no children. They like to be trendsetters. Sandra and Toby Reed have two small children and dog. They like to go skiing, camping, and fishing. Sandra is an engineer and Toby stays at home and looks after the children. Joan Hill is a single mother with three children. She lives in the country far from the town and the children’s school. She sees the car as a functional object. John Owens is a twenty-year-old bank clerk. This is his first car and first job. He still lives at home. Edward Mitchel is fifty-year-old stockbroker. He enjoys life in the fast lane. He has plenty of money and loves cars.

Partner A: You want to buy a new car for yourself. Tell the salesperson what your requirements. Partner B:You are the salesperson in the car showroom. Help the customer. RECOMMENDING I recommended … You need a car which … Have you thought about …? Why don’t you buy a … ? If I were you, I would buy a … A … would be ideal/perfect for you. You should/shouldn’t buy a …