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The e-commerce revolution
Lesson code: SUN1-L7P8-XQ3Q INTERMEDIATE
1 Warm-up
Do you shop online? Why/why not?
2 Key words
Complete the definitions below with the following words:
booming broadband in bulk secure tech-savvy
1. (adj.): having a good practical knowledge of technology
2. (adj.): very successful, e.g. business is .
3. (adj.): free from being accessed by an unauthorized person
4. (phrase): in large numbers or volume
5. (noun): a communications system used for high-speed Internet access
3 Predict the answers
What do you know about the e-commerce industry? Choose the correct answer to each question and
read the article on the next page to see if you are right.
1. When was the first product sold online?
a. in 1990 b. in 1994 c. in 1997
2. What was it?
a. a book b. a computer c. a CD
3. How much were global Internet sales worth in 2000?
a. ¿800m b. ¿200m c. ¿1.5bn
4. How much were global Internet sales worth in 2007?
a. ¿10bn b. ¿100bn c. ¿250bn
5. How many people use the Internet today?
a. almost 1 billion b. almost 2 billion c. almost 3 billion
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The e-commerce revolution
1 The retail industry is undergoing a revolution. As
more and more tech-savvy consumers go online
to shop, Internet sales are booming.
2 The first secure Internet shopping transaction took
place in August 1994 - the sale of a CD in the US.
By the time of the dotcom gold rush in 2000,
Internet sales had reached ¿800m a year. Despite
fears over the future of the Internet after the
dotcom bubble burst and initial consumer
concerns about the safety of shopping by credit
card online, e-commerce sales have exploded
since 2000.
3 According to James Roper, the chief executive at
IMRG (Interactive Media in Retail Group), online
shopping will transform the way people consume.
Traditional retailers have to concentrate on the
mass market as they only have the shelf space
and time for the best-selling products, he says.
But with the Internet, consumers have unlimited
choice. "It is a bigger marketplace and consumers
can find exactly the product they want rather than
just what is available in the shops," he said. "You
can get products from anywhere in the world."
4 According to an IMRG report in 2007, "the Internet
does not recognise boundaries and is creating a
huge global shopping marketplace, worth ¿250bn
in 2007. More than a billion people use the
Internet, some 17 per cent of the world's
population, of which almost a third live in Europe."
Today, almost 2 billion people use the Internet.
5 Nick Robertson, the chief executive of the online
fashion retailer ASOS, said one of the biggest
factors in the growth of his business has been the
proliferation of broadband. "Due to broadband we
are able to display our products in a more
favourable way, for example with the use of
catwalks," he said.
6 The other key factor is convenience, he said.
"Girls don't have the time to go to the shops in
their lunch hour. By shopping online they can get
items delivered to their place of work."
7 Online shopping appears to be much more
convenient, especially for products that are easy
to post or that consumers want to buy in bulk.
DVDs, CDs and books are the perfect example.
Shoppers know exactly what they want; it is
simply a case of finding the cheapest retailer
online. However, when it is a question of
something more personal, such as the perfect
dress and piece of jewellery to match, consumers
often prefer to see the item for themselves. They
enjoy the whole experience, the pleasure of trying
products on or simply browsing and planning a
future purchase.
8 One retail analyst said that the traditional retailers
that may prove ultimately more successful are
those that go multi-channel by integrating their
website with their physical shops.
9 "That is the next logical step," he said. "Websites
will become more sophisticated. You will be able
to order online, then arrange to go and pick it up
yourself from a distribution point."
Adapted from The Independent, 01 May 2007, By
Karen Attwood
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4 Checking understanding
Read the whole article and complete the table below:
Advantages of online shopping Advantages of traditional shopping
5 Find the words
Find a word or phrase in the text which means:
1. experiencing (a change) (verb �ing, P1)
2. a temporary period of very successful economic performance (noun, P2)
3. space in a shop to display products (noun phrase, P3)
4. a great and sudden increase (noun, P5)
6 Grammar - Tenses for describing trends
Read the following sentences from the text:
a. The retail industry is undergoing a revolution.
b. Websites will become more sophisticated.
c. By the time of the dotcom gold rush in 2000, Internet sales had reached ¿800m a year.
d. E-commerce sales have exploded since 2000.
Which sentence above describes:
1. a trend that started in the past and is complete in the present?
2. a trend that is in progress at the moment?
3. a trend that was completed before a particular point in the past?
4. a predicted future trend?
What are the tenses used in the underlined structures?
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Now form complete sentences, putting the verbs into the correct tense:
1. At present / sales / increase / rapidly
2. By the end of the last quarter / our profit / fall / by 12%
3. The number of online subscribers / reach / 2 million / since we started the business
4. At the end of this year / sales / reach / $1m
5. Interest rates / drop / by 2% / over the last five years
6. More and more people / work at home / these days
7. The population of the island / reach / 2 million / in 1999
8. Turnover / not change / since the company relocated to Germany
9. Next year / consumer spending / go up / dramatically
10. By the time he was ready to expand the business / he / spend / $2 million / on advertising
7 Talking point
How popular is online shopping in your country? Which websites are popular?
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1- Warm-up
Encourage a brief discussion on the benefits (or drawbacks) of online shopping. If the students shop online, ask
them what they buy and why?
2- Key words
1. tech-savvy 2. booming 3. secure 4. in bulk 5. broadband
3- Predict the answers
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. b
4- Checking understanding
Advantages of online shopping: unlimited choice for consumer; you can get products from
anywhere in the world; products can be delivered to your home or place of work; cheaper and
more convenient
Advantages of traditional shopping: better for more personal items - consumers can see the
product; shopping experience is more pleasurable
5- Find the words
1. undergoing 2. bubble 3. shelf space 4. proliferation
6- Grammar - Tenses for describing trends
1. D (present perfect simple)
2. A (present continuous)
3. C (past perfect simple)
4. B (`will' + infinitive)
1. At present, sales are increasing rapidly.
2. By the end of the last quarter, our profits had fallen by 12%.
3. The number of online subscribers has reached 2 million since we started the business.
4. At the end of this year, sales will reach $1m.
5. Interest rates have dropped by 2% over the last five years.
6. More and more people are working at home these days.
7. The population of the island reached 2 million in 1999.
8. Turnover hasn't changed since the company relocated to Germany.
9. Next year consumer spending will go up dramatically.
10. By the time he was ready to expand the business, he had spent $2 million on advertising.
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