Unit I smart Cars
Unit 1 Smart Cars
Text a smart Cars Part 1 Objectives Part 2 Background Part 3 Structure stud SLR Part 4 Language points
Text A Smart Cars ⚫ Part 1 Objectives ⚫ Part 2 Background ⚫ Part 3 Structure Study ⚫ Part 4 Language Points
Obiectives a) Understand the main idea and structure of the text b) Learn some techniques in expository writing (definition, quotes, a mixture of facts and opinions, etc. c) Grasp the key language points and grammatical structures in the text
Objectives a) Understand the main idea and structure of the text; b) Learn some techniques in expository writing (definition, quotes, a mixture of facts and opinions, etc.); c) Grasp the key language points and grammatical structures in the text
Background automobile industry: The automobile industry is one of the most important industries in the world affecting not only economies but also cultures. It provides jobs for millions of people, generates billions of dollars in worldwide revenues. And provides the basis for a multitude of related service and support industries. automobiles revolutionized transportation in the 20th century changing forever the way people lives, travel, and business
Background • automobile industry: The automobile industry is one of the most important industries in the world, affecting not only economies but also cultures. It provides jobs for millions of people, generates billions of dollars in worldwide revenues. And provides the basis for a multitude of related service and support industries. Automobiles revolutionized transportation in the 20th century, changing forever the way people lives, travel, and business
The automobile has enabled people to travel and transport goods farther and faster, and has opened wider market areas for business and commerce. The auto industry has also reduced the overall cost of transportation by using methods such as mass production(making several products at once, rather than one at a time ), mass marketing(selling products nationally and globally rather than locally), and globalization of production(assembling products with parts made worldwide). Between 1886 and 1898, about 300 automobiles were built. but there was no real established industry. A century later, with automakers an auto buyers expanding globally, automaking became the worlds largest manufacturing activity, with more than 53 million new vehicles built each year worldwide
• The automobile has enabled people to travel and transport goods farther and faster, and has opened wider market areas for business and commerce. The auto industry has also reduced the overall cost of transportation by using methods such as mass production (making several products at once, rather than one at a time), mass marketing (selling products nationally and globally rather than locally), and globalization of production (assembling products with parts made worldwide). Between 1886 and 1898, about 300 automobiles were built, but there was no real established industry. A century later, with automakers and auto buyers expanding globally, automaking became the world’s largest manufacturing activity, with more than 53 million new vehicles built each year worldwide