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Digital Native: Bridging the Digital Divide

Learn about digital natives, the economic and social inequalities in accessing digital technology, and the importance of digital partnerships. Explore digital savvy and the digital divide.

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Digital Native: Bridging the Digital Divide

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  1. Insert the suitable word to form digital word partnerships digital native ____________ someone who has grown up using technology such as the Internet and mobile phones ____________ using and knowing a lot about modern, digital technology ____________ an economic and social inequality with regard to access to, use of, or impact of information and communication technologies (ICT) digital savvy digital divide /digital split

  2. What are these called? • a currency that floats in value in terms of other currencies but is not free of government intervention; also called managed float • the amount of tax that you have to pay • someone, usually a woman, who runs a business and is also a full time mother dirty float tax liability mompreneur Fill in the blanks: siphon money ________ economical _______ the _______ the fiddle truth off with on

  3. Insert the right form of phrasal verbs in the blanks. flag up • I would like to ______________ (mention something so that people know about it) some issues regarding recruitment and selection. • Look at the price of these shoes. I can’t afford ____________ (spend a lot of money on) unnecessary luxuries. • How can I ______________ (eliminate, remove) my debts fast before the year ends? to splash out on zero out

  4. Insert the suitable word to form brand word partnerships parent brand ____________ the original or most widely recognized brand in a family of brands _____________ the deliberate decision to choose one brands over another ____________ a specific characteristic or message of a brand that causes change brand preference brand trigger

  5. Write down the idiomatic expressions to match the following definitions: • to overcome an obstacle • to express your feelings and opinions, esp. criticism, very clearly • to finally understand the truth about something to clear a hurdle not pull any/your punches scales fall from your eyes • What are these called: • a list of deductions from taxable income ________ • a tax that has to be paid by owners of houses ________ • an exchange rate when the value of a currency is allowed to change in relation to others ________________ itemised deduction property tax floating exchange rate

  6. Insert the right form of phrasal verbs in the blanks. (has) scaled back • WTO’s Director-General ______________ (reduce something in size or amount) the body’s ambitions and found success with modest projects. • Be aware that an employer who is thinking about _________ (send you to a place by plane) for an interview will probably quiz you over the phone. • P&G’s CEO, Mr Lafley ______________ (succeed in doing something that is difficult) the blockbuster $57 million acquisition of the Gillette Co. in 2005. flying you out pulled off

  7. RECAP • Business idioms (units 7 - 11) • Business metaphors (units 7 - 11) • Word combinations (units 7 – 11) • Definitions of terms (units 7 – 11) • Phrasal verbs

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