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1 NorthStar Level 1 Reading / Writing Unit 5: Going Out Of Business Presented By Azza Khattab

2 The Main Idea Why do some stores close and put that notice of “ For Sale” ? What does “out of business” mean? What are chain stores? What are family-owned businesses? Why are large chain stores killing family-owned businesses?

3 Important issues about business Some small stores / family- owned businesses are going out of business these days. This is because chain stores are more powerful with money and other facilities. They are usually owned by large companies.

4 Differences between both types businesses Chain stores 1-Owned by companies such as Starbucks 2- popular and successful everywhere Locally owned stores or businesses 1-Owned by families or individuals 2- face difficulties because of the need for money and cannot stand the competition with chain stores

5 Vocabulary Compete ( verb ) Competition ( noun ) Benefit ( noun ) Discount ( noun ) Employee ( noun ) Increase ( noun / verb ) X decrease Loyal ( adjective ) Selection ( noun ) Owner ( noun ) Customers ( noun ) Chain ( noun )

6 Exploring Language Parts of speech : Nouns : names of places, people, things, ideas. ( London – Huda – TV – suggestion) Verb : an action done by someone or something ( go – come – eat – drink – walk- ) Adjective: a word which describes a noun ( nice – good – happy – sad – worried – lucky )

7 Derivatives Compete ( verb ) Competition ( noun ) Competitor ( noun ) Employ ( verb ) Employee ( noun ) Increase ( noun / verb ) Serve ( verb ) Service ( noun ) Own ( verb ) Owner ( noun )

8 Grammar : There is / There are We use “ There is + a count noun” ( singular ) There is a bakery on my street. We use“ There is + a non count noun” There is a lot of traffic in Seoul. We use “ There are + a plural noun” There are a lot of people on my street.

9 Grammar : There was / There were We use “ There was / There were” when we talk about the past. We use “There was+ a count noun” ( singular) There was a bakery near our house. We use” There was + a non count noun” There was a lot of traffic on my street yesterday. We use “ There were+ a plural noun” There were a lot of people in the country in the past.

10 Yes / No questions with : There is / are / was / were Is there a bank near your house ? Yes, there is. – No, there isn’t. Are there any students in your class? Yes, there are. – No, there aren’t. Was there a school opposite your house? Yes, there was. - No, there wasn’t Were there any restaurants in your town in the past ? Yes, there were.- No, there weren’t.

11 Preposition of place ( direction) Across from Around the corner ( from ) Behind X in front of Between Next to Opposite On the left ( of ) X on the right ( of )


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