Please read and learn below vocabulary:
1: Cornered the market
explain: to have total control over selling or producing all of a particular product.
example: we want to be the first to corner the market on canned soup in Vietnam.
2: device:
explain: an invention or machine designed to perform a specific task.
example: A computer's mouse is a very useful device for working with information on computer screen.
3: set apart:
explain: [used with object; separable; often followed by from] to make something or someone unique or superior
example: The fact that we have offices in 300 cities sets us apart from other business.
4: customized approach
explain: a marketing approach which targets the needs of a specific group of people or a specific geographical area.
example: Coco-cola uses a customized approach by changing the amount of sweetness in its soft drink to appeal to
customers in different countries.
5: remote
explain: far away or difficult to reach
example: We climbed for eight hours before we got to the remote camping area in the mountains.
6: set up operations
explain: to start or build a new company or business
example: If rents continue to increase in New York, we'll have to set up operations for new publishing venture
in New Jersey instead.
7: roll out
explain: to introduce something, usually a new line of products.
example: The automobile manufacturer rolled out 30,000 of their new cars last year.
8: weaning
explain: wean from
example:It took Sam four months to wean his son from eating candy before dinner.
Below is the practice:
1: John and Susan spent six months weaning their child from the baby bottle.
2: A British car company took a customized approach when they produced cars with left-hand side steering wheek fir the US market.
3: Scott's ability to type more than 100 words per minutes set him apart from the other applicants we interviewed for the job.
4: The new bottled water company decided ti set up operations near the mountain spring, which is a source of fresh water.
5: The household equipment manufacturer rolled out its improved washing machines by launching advertising campaigns in 18 countries.
6: Our company has cornered the market on the type if candy in Indonesia. No other competitor sells it there.
7: What a convenient device! This new cork-puller makes it really easy to open a bottle of wine.
8: The village is in such remote area that it is impossible to establish electrical power for the people whi live there.
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Please continue to read below vocabulary:
1: prevalent:
explain: Commonly used or done somewhere or at sometime
example: In shanghai, bicycles are more prevalent than cars.
2 : come by:
explain: [used with object; insparable] to get or receive something
example: It is difficult to come by a good cup of coffee on my neighborhood there days.
3: tap into:
explain: to use something that already exists
example: A good company knows how to tap into the energy of its employees.
4: Momentum:
explain: the ability to continue growing or increasing. often in size or quality.
example: As more and more people creat Web sites to sell products, business on the internetns gains momentum.
5: be situated:
explain: to be located in a particular place:
example: The copy machine is conveniently situated between the lunchroom and my office.
6: pacesetter:
explain: someone of something that represents a high standard for others to follow:
example: Nike is the pacesetter in the world of sports clothing because of its global success.
7: hand out:
explain: to personally give something to each member of a group of people
example; Joan aksed me to hand out copies of the marketing report to the staff.
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Below is the practice:
1: As the huge rock continue to roll down the hill, it gathered an amazing amount of momentum.
2: Would you please hand out the samples of our new perfume to the customers?
3: The city of Altana is situated in the northwestern part of Georgia.
4: The skill and polularity of Tiger Woods has made him a pacesetter among golters.
5: Where did you come by that beautiful ring? I've been looking for one like it.
6: Cell phones are very p revalent in Rome. You can see people using them all over the city.
7: The clothing manufacturer tapped into the revival of 1960s clothing by desinging bell-botton pants.
1: Cornered the market
explain: to have total control over selling or producing all of a particular product.
example: we want to be the first to corner the market on canned soup in Vietnam.
2: device:
explain: an invention or machine designed to perform a specific task.
example: A computer's mouse is a very useful device for working with information on computer screen.
3: set apart:
explain: [used with object; separable; often followed by from] to make something or someone unique or superior
example: The fact that we have offices in 300 cities sets us apart from other business.
4: customized approach
explain: a marketing approach which targets the needs of a specific group of people or a specific geographical area.
example: Coco-cola uses a customized approach by changing the amount of sweetness in its soft drink to appeal to
customers in different countries.
5: remote
explain: far away or difficult to reach
example: We climbed for eight hours before we got to the remote camping area in the mountains.
6: set up operations
explain: to start or build a new company or business
example: If rents continue to increase in New York, we'll have to set up operations for new publishing venture
in New Jersey instead.
7: roll out
explain: to introduce something, usually a new line of products.
example: The automobile manufacturer rolled out 30,000 of their new cars last year.
8: weaning
explain: wean from
example:It took Sam four months to wean his son from eating candy before dinner.
Below is the practice:
1: John and Susan spent six months weaning their child from the baby bottle.
2: A British car company took a customized approach when they produced cars with left-hand side steering wheek fir the US market.
3: Scott's ability to type more than 100 words per minutes set him apart from the other applicants we interviewed for the job.
4: The new bottled water company decided ti set up operations near the mountain spring, which is a source of fresh water.
5: The household equipment manufacturer rolled out its improved washing machines by launching advertising campaigns in 18 countries.
6: Our company has cornered the market on the type if candy in Indonesia. No other competitor sells it there.
7: What a convenient device! This new cork-puller makes it really easy to open a bottle of wine.
8: The village is in such remote area that it is impossible to establish electrical power for the people whi live there.
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Please continue to read below vocabulary:
1: prevalent:
explain: Commonly used or done somewhere or at sometime
example: In shanghai, bicycles are more prevalent than cars.
2 : come by:
explain: [used with object; insparable] to get or receive something
example: It is difficult to come by a good cup of coffee on my neighborhood there days.
3: tap into:
explain: to use something that already exists
example: A good company knows how to tap into the energy of its employees.
4: Momentum:
explain: the ability to continue growing or increasing. often in size or quality.
example: As more and more people creat Web sites to sell products, business on the internetns gains momentum.
5: be situated:
explain: to be located in a particular place:
example: The copy machine is conveniently situated between the lunchroom and my office.
6: pacesetter:
explain: someone of something that represents a high standard for others to follow:
example: Nike is the pacesetter in the world of sports clothing because of its global success.
7: hand out:
explain: to personally give something to each member of a group of people
example; Joan aksed me to hand out copies of the marketing report to the staff.
--
Below is the practice:
1: As the huge rock continue to roll down the hill, it gathered an amazing amount of momentum.
2: Would you please hand out the samples of our new perfume to the customers?
3: The city of Altana is situated in the northwestern part of Georgia.
4: The skill and polularity of Tiger Woods has made him a pacesetter among golters.
5: Where did you come by that beautiful ring? I've been looking for one like it.
6: Cell phones are very p revalent in Rome. You can see people using them all over the city.
7: The clothing manufacturer tapped into the revival of 1960s clothing by desinging bell-botton pants.