<<Unit 8>>

<Starting Point>


  • What invention could change the world?
  • What invention could make a great difference in your daily life?
  • What invention doesn't exist yet but should?

Now, you suddenly have one of those great ideas that could change the world. 

  • How do you finance this life-changing project?
  • What funding options do you have to raise money for your future business? Name 5–10 options.
  • What are the pros and cons of those sources of cash?
  • What is your favourite source of cash?
  • Name thre crowdfunding wesites.

<Working with words>


How do you raise money to start your own business?

  • self-financing
  • bank loan
  • familiy members
  • partnerships
  • sponsorships
  • crowdfunding

 

One possibility would be crowdfunding.

  • What is crowdfunding? Defintion?
  • What are the 4 models / types of crowdfunding according to the Youtube video?
  • What are the pros and cons (benefits and drawbacks) of crowdfunding?
  • What crowdfunding websites are there?
  • Name 10 crowdfunding reward ideas?

Crowdfunding

Questions:

  • Who ar the three people at the beginning of the video?
  • What two things does an entrepreneur need to get a bank loan?
  • What are the four models of crowdfounding?
  • How would you define the word 'crowdfunding'?

 

Anwers:

  • Steve Jobs (co-founder of Apple), Bill Gates (founder of Microsoft Corporations), Warren Buffett (CEO of Berkshire Hathaway)
  • a business plan and a loan application
  • donation, pre-order, reward based, equity based
  • the practice of funding a project or venture by raising money from a large number of people who each contribute a relatively small amount, typically via the Internet
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What are the benefits and drawbacks of crowdfunding?

 

Benefits

  • market validation / testing the group
  • getting free feedback / advice
  • creates a research source
  • increased exposure /
  • low financial risk
  • new technology
  • hip / crowd loves it
  • time-efficient
  • retain ownership
  • gives you a headstart

Drawbacks

  • investment of time / 24 hours 7 days a week
  • investment of money / fees
  • risk of failure
  • campagne length / several months
  • mastery of technique / social media
  • online exposure / visibility
  • lack of support

A comparison of crowdfunding websites

Crowdfunding Reward Ideas

  • name tags on object
  • credits in films/videos
  • print outs/copies of art work
  • cookies with logo/sweets
  • pre-order possibilities
  • test drive
  • limited editions/prints
  • free T-shirts/memory/sticks/bumper stickers
  • custom designed products
  • guided factory tours
  • meet and greet the designer
  • inside stories/premium content
  • personal photo
  • backstage passes
  • location/name shouts (include hometown in next story)
  • handwritten postcard
  • lession via Skype

Glossary of crowdfunding terminology

  • Crowdfunding: Raising relatively small amounts of money from a large number of people for a project or business over the internet.
  • Crowdfunding Platform: A website which facilitates crowdfunding by allowing people or companies seeking money to raise it from members of the public. Platforms list different projects, collect and process the payments between those the crowdfunders giving money and the crowdfundees receiving it.
  • Equity: Ownership of a piece of a company as an investment.
  • Reward: Something given to investors in exchange for their funds while crowdfunding, either the first run of an actual product, or a shirt, sticker, or small object related to the project or company being funded, or even just a “thank you” acknowledgement.
  • ROI: In short, return on investment. The payback earned from investing in something. Examples include financial return through stocks or emotional return through feeling good about giving.
  •  Entrepreneur:  the owner or manager of a business enterprise who, by risk andinitiative, attempts to make profits

Project: Reviewing a Crowdfunding Project

Open one of the above crowdfunding websites and choose a project. Read about it and make notes. Explain your fellow student what the project is about. Include the following aspects:

  • title of the project
  • status: openend, indemand, closed
  • category: food, travel, education, fitness, ...
  • description/overview: give some details about the project
  • price of the item
  • stage: concept, prototype, production, shipping
  • raised money for the project: current account balance
  • goal: reached, not reached
  • website
  • reasons for choosing the project: what do you like about it? Why did you choose it?

Word Forms

 

Verb Noun Adjective 
 to support supporter supporting/supportive
to donate donation donated
to raise raise raised
to found foundation/founder founded
to contribute contribution contributed
- entrepreneur entrepreneurial 
- potential potential
to reward reward rewarded
to innovate innovation/innovator innovative

Interesting Projects that I follow

<Language at work>


Talking about the future


Tense Use Sample Sentence

 Present Simple

(Timetable Future)

timetables

scheduld or arranged meetings

 The train leaves at 6:45 am tomorrow.
Will

rapid, spontanous decisions (we decided just now)

predictions (we think or believe it)

offer, promise or threat

habit/predictable behaviour

refusal

I'll call a taxi for you. I think I'll go now.

I think it will rain later. 

I'll do my best. Stop it or I'll kill you!

He will give up. I know.

She will not listen to you!

going to

prior plan (we decided before)

intentions/not sure

in all likelihood to happen / logical consequence

I'm going to the beach next weekend.

They lost last weekend. In all probability they are going to lose. 

Present Continuous definite arrangments in the near future I'm flying out to Dallas next week.

<Practically speaking>


<Business Communication>


Presenting visual information

 How to begin a description

  • Let me show you this bar graph…
  • Let’s turn to this diagram…
  • I’d like you to look at this map…
  • If you look at this graph, you will notice…
  • Let’s have a look at this pie chart…
  • If you look at this line chart, you will understand…
  • To illustrate my point, let’s look at some charts…

How to describe diagrams and other visuals: naming the parts

  • The vertical axis shows…
  • The horizontal axis represents…
  • This curve illustrates…
  • The solid line shows…
  • The shaded area describes…
  • This coloured segment is for…
  • The red bar…

<Quizlet>


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