CYCLE 2: E-COMMERCE

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WELCOME!
CYCLE 2

Slide 1 - Diapositive

THINGS TO REMEMBER:
1.  Classes will be held, Monday-Friday...
2. Starts 21.06.2022 - ends 1.08.2022 (test day)
3. Programme and material are available on Moodle.
4.  Assistance is vital.  Access class meet rooms via Moodle!!!
5. Classes are focused on reading comprehension and technology
6. Tutoring sessions, everybody!
7.  Classes are taught in English
8. asperezr@unal.edu.co

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Slide 3 - Diapositive

E- COMMERCE

Slide 4 - Diapositive

SKILLS:
Details
Make inferences
Vocabulary in context

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Do you know any
important online
stores? Brainstorm
some names.

Slide 6 - Carte mentale

Slide 7 - Vidéo

What is e-commerce?

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

What does B2C stand for?

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

What does C2C stand for?

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

What does C2B stand for?

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

What does B2B stand for?

Slide 12 - Question ouverte

1. What is implied about Jeff Bezos in paragraph 1?
A
He’s a modest person.
B
He’s an ambitious person.
C
He’s a writer.
D
He’s an engineer.

Slide 13 - Quiz

2. In paragraph 2, what can be inferred about Bezos and Tuttle?
A
They are divorced.
B
They married in 1994.
C
They are Amazon’s CEOs.
D
They invest on Wall Street.

Slide 14 - Quiz

3. According to the text, Bezos chose the name Amazon because it...
A
is associated to the nature.
B
symbolizes something huge.
C
is an example of a place he likes to visit.
D
relates to the place where he opened his first store.

Slide 15 - Quiz

4. The word "pictured" in paragraph 3 can be replaced by
A
photographed
B
drew
C
imagined
D
showed

Slide 16 - Quiz

5. What is stated about the Affiliate Program in paragraph 4?
A
It was a really clever strategy.
B
It was created after the Kindle was launched.
C
It made Amazon win $350,000 by the end of the decade.
D
It involved Amazon promoting other companies’ products.

Slide 17 - Quiz

6. It is implied that Amazon began selling household products around
A
1996
B
1998
C
1999
D
2000

Slide 18 - Quiz

7. What is NOT stated about the Kindle in paragraph 6?
A
Thanks to its success, Amazon started releasing their own books.
B
Kindle was the leading device in the tablet market by 2012.
C
These tablets were initially sold at a high price.
D
Book sales increased thanks to the Kindle.

Slide 19 - Quiz

8. The word "outselling" in paragraph 6 means
A
selling outdoors
B
selling more than
C
selling specific items
D
selling in other countries

Slide 20 - Quiz

Have you ever shopped online? Was it a
positive or negative experience?
YES, positive
YES, negative
NO, and I don't want to
No, but I would like to

Slide 21 - Sondage

Slide 22 - Diapositive

What are some
negative aspects of
certain Colombian
online stores you have
visited?

Slide 23 - Carte mentale

D- DOs
N- DO NOTs
1. Believing your main products will always be bestsellers.
2. Being alone in this process.
3. Thinking that having a great product implies many people visiting your website.
4. Creating a marketing plan.
5. Comparing your sales in February with your sales over Christmas.
6. Paying attention to the appearance of your website.
7. Obtaining a good hosting plan that can make your customers feel safe and satisfied.
8. Considering your customers’ feedback.

Slide 24 - Question de remorquage

Slide 25 - Diapositive

No subject / do not (-)

Slide 26 - Diapositive

Slide 27 - Vidéo

Have you ever thought about opening your own online store?
What kind of store would it be?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 28 - Sondage

E-COMMERCE



SHOPPING TOO MUCH ONLINE?
HERE’S HOW TO CUT BACK

Slide 29 - Diapositive

Slide 30 - Lien

What kind of online
advertisement do you usually
get? Does it make you feel
annoyed?

Slide 31 - Carte mentale

Slide 32 - Lien

1. What is the purpose of the author in this text?
A
To give advice on how to find good online sales.
B
To suggest how to avoid buying things constantly.
C
To recommend some effective financial apps.
D
To suggest what kind of clothes you should buy online.

Slide 33 - Quiz

2. According to paragraph 1, what is a reason for people shopping online so much?
A
Marketing companies push people to stay home.
B
People answer surveys to win discounts at online sites.
C
Being alone and ads make people feel like buying more and more.
D
People have addictions and shopping is a way to leave them behind.

Slide 34 - Quiz

3. The word "overdo" in the context of paragraph 1 refers to
A
doing a lot of exercise
B
shopping excessively
C
looking at different ads
D
moving from place to place

Slide 35 - Quiz

4. The word lessen in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
A
change
B
destroy
C
intensify
D
reduce

Slide 36 - Quiz

5. Even if you make the decision of not buying anything, you may find difficulties. Why?
A
Because other people may use your credit card.
B
Because stores may be persuasive and convince you easily.
C
Because not buying anything can make you feel frustrated.
D
Because many ships bring different products to the stores daily.

Slide 37 - Quiz

6. The term "unsave" in paragraph 4 refers to
A
deleting data related to your cards from any website.
B
not saving money any more.
C
Not being safe when buying online.
D
registering information in a way that compromises your privacy.

Slide 38 - Quiz

7. Which strategies that can help you reduce your
desire for shopping are mentioned in the text?
Choose more than one:

STRATEGIES MENTIONED
a. Shopping at night.
b. Hiring a financial advisor.
c. Keeping a balance in your finances.
d. Returning items back to the stores.
e. Thinking carefully if you really need a product.
f. Using applications to control the money you spend.

Slide 39 - Question de remorquage

Do you think you could have a shopping addiction?
0100

Slide 40 - Sondage

Slide 41 - Vidéo

How to control compulsive shopping

Slide 42 - Carte mentale

Are you afraid of buying online?
Why (not)?

Slide 43 - Carte mentale