The Stock Market. Key Vocabulary  stock market (or stock exchange) – a place for buying and selling shares.  shares ( Us stocks) – units of capital.

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The Stock Market

Key Vocabulary  stock market (or stock exchange) – a place for buying and selling shares.  shares ( Us stocks) – units of capital  equities -shares issued by a company entitling their holders to a dividend according to the profits of the company and to a claim on net assets  to issue – to publish, to emit

Key vocabulary  investors - someone who gives capital in order to gain financial returns  broker - an agent who buys or sells goods, securities  shareholder (US stockholder) - the owner of shares in a company  to have a stake in company – to have a part of company

Key Vocabulary  dividend-part of a company's profits paid to its shareholders  bonds – loans for fixed periods with fixed interest rates  securities - a certificate of ownership, such as a share, stock, or bond  to trade – to buy and sell for profit

Listening 1

Phrasal verbs

The third conditional

Practice

Adverbs

Practice

Phrasal verbs

Listening 2

 Examples: Examples: Passive

Passive

The passive

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