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Tape script. The Chinese economy has been growing nearly ten percent a year for three decades but even now personal incomes are only at the level of Japan in the early
The Chinese economy has been growing nearly ten percent a year for three decades but even now personal incomes are only at the level of Japan in the early 1950s. That means there's huge potential for further expansion. And if the experience of earlier Asian economic miracles like Japan and South Korea is anything to go by, China should carry on growing at this hectic pace for another twenty or thirty years. For other economies China is seen as both an opportunity and a threat. On one hand it's created a vast new market for suppliers of basic commodities like oil, steel, wood, soya beans and many other agricultural products. Commodity producing countries like Australia, Brazil and Argentina have seen demand for their goods soar. And just as important, world prices for basic products - notably steel, many metals, oil and some foods - have gone up very sharply in the last couple of years. But on the other hand, China's rise as a manufacturing centre is seen as worrying by many rivals. China sucks in between thirty and fifty billion dollars of foreign investment every year - far more than any other nation. Manufacturers in other places often find it hard to compete. Though at the same time, as China's population gets individually richer, the country is emerging as a key market for the sophisticated products and services typically produced in the industrialised West. China is on course to become an economic superpower but its not actually there yet - it's currently the sixth largest economy in the world, still smaller than Britain and France let alone the real giants Japan and the United States.
V. Translator’s Communicative Competence Presentations: questions and tips · The aims and the structure need to be clear · Wait until the end of the presentation before people feed back on what you’ve said · Make sure you are entertaining, engaging and interesting · Don’t make it too long · Be short, precise and to the point · Make sure you’re relevant – make sure you’re talking to the right audience At the end of your presentation, you may wish to open the floor to questions – to ask if anyone has any questions about your presentation. You might use or hear the following phrases. · If you have any questions I will be happy to answer them now. · Are there any questions about any of that? · Can I just ask…? · Can you explain me… · Yes, a very good question. Date: 2015-10-18; view: 346; Нарушение авторских прав |