Business English- Financial Trends Mini-Presentations
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Talking about how finances change over time, with finance compound nouns and other collocations
Lesson Plan Content:
Financial trends mini-presentations
The language of trends and financial collocations practice
Choose one of the things below and explain the past, present and future trends of that thing, making up any information which you don’t know. You can talk about one group of people, your company, your sector, this country, this region, the world more generally, etc. Your teacher will tell you if you should make it part of a presentation (with introduction, etc) or just explain the trends. When you finish, your partner will ask for more details, then try to guess which information was from your imagination.
- Balance of trade (= trade surplus or trade deficit)
- Bankruptcies
- Birth rate
- Blue-chip stocks
- Bond prices
- (Annual/ Xmas/ performance-related) bonuses
- Budget deficit
- Commodity prices (gold prices, oil prices, food prices, etc)
- (Business/ Consumer/ Market) confidence
- Construction
- Construction sector
- Consumer spending
- (Consumer/ Corporate/ Credit card/ Government/ Household) debt
- Dividends
- Economic growth
- Employment rate
- Exchange rates
- Exports (of…/ to…)
- Financial services sector
- Fraud (insider trading etc)
- Free trade accords
- Fuel prices
- (Hedge/ Index-linked/ Sovereign capital) funds
- GDP per head
- Giving to charities
- Government borrowing costs
- (Average) house prices/ (Commercial/ Residential) property prices
- Household finances
- Household savings
- (Bank/ Base/ Credit card) interest rates
- IPOs
- Imports (of…/ to…)
- Industrial action (strikes etc)
- Industrial output
- Inflation (e.g. CPI, RPI)
- Insurance premiums
- Investment
- Lending to SMEs
- Life expectancy
- Living standards
- (Business/ Home) loans
- M&A
- Market share
- (National) minimum wage
- NEETs
- Oil output
- Oil reserves
- Population
- Productivity (output per hour worked, output per worker, etc)
- (Pre-tax/ Net) profits
- Profit margins
- Public debt
- Public spending
- Recovery from the post-2007 recession
- (Commercial/ Residential) rents
- (Retail) sales
- Self-employment
- Services sector
- Share prices (= Stock prices)
- Start-ups
- Stock market indices
- Stock market volatility
- (Capital gains/ Corporate/ Income/ Sales) tax
- Tax receipts
- Temporary jobs
- Trading volumes
- Turnover
- (Long term) unemployment
- Wages
- Welfare payments (unemployment benefits etc)
- Workforce
Ask about any topics above you don’t understand, don’t know any trends for, etc, working together to describe related trends each time.
Financial collocations
Without looking above for now, write as many collocations with these words you can. Some words below can also go together, but all have at least one other possible collocation.
confidence
debt
fund
growth
household
industrial
insurance
price(s)
profit
rate
rent
share
stock
trade
Use the extra words below to help with the task above. Note that many more collocations are possible.
action (strikes etc)
balance of
blue-chip
business
capital gains
commercial
commodity
consumer
corporate
credit card
deficit
economic
food
gold
government
hedge
income
index-linked
indices
insider
interest
margins
market
net
oil
pre-
premiums
property
residential
sales
savings
sovereign capital
surplus
volatility
volumes
Check with the first worksheet. Note that many other collocations are possible, so if you have different answers please check with your teacher.
Brainstorm language for describing different kinds of trends (up, down rapidly, down and then up, etc).
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