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tangible products primary products consumerism

a product invent develop make manufacture distribute market sell buy improve describe launch present

A.Work with your group to think out as many adjectives as possible about describing products. attractive economical expensive fashionable reliable comfortable practical popular stylish robust elegant user-friendly high-quality

flexible small and light safe reliable and durable energy-saving B. Work in pairs to think of specific products that match the adjectives and describe them. well-designed

attract fashionable stylish practical robust elegant user-friendly high-quality well-designed reliable flexible popular

B. Listen again to the presentation and fill in the missing words and phrases.

Presenting a product

C. Work in small groups. Choose one of the products shown on the next page. Then turn to its information file on page 113.Prepare a short presentation about your product. Invent any additional information that you wish. Then form new groups and present your products to each other. Answer any questions that you are asked about them.

Task

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