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Dania Ewodage is my name. I am a Nigerian, married with children. A profession teacher with years of experience and certified by the C.I.E, I hold a BSc. and Masters degrees both in economics, and the U.K. Inst. of Marketing diploma. I am also a Consultant and Pastor.

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Dania Ewodage is my name. I am a Nigerian, married with children. A profession teacher with years of experience and certified by the C.I.E, I hold a BSc. and Masters degrees both in economics, and the U.K. Inst. of Marketing diploma. I am also a Consultant and Pastor.
Market Structure Perfect Competition & Monopoly 'ppt' IGCSE Economics
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Market Structure Perfect Competition & Monopoly 'ppt' IGCSE Economics

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Market Structure Perfect Competition & Monopoly * ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics. . With these resources, I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes, *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Questions at the end. Answers provided. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ with Answers.’ Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to; • Define Competitive markets - Explain the effect of having a high number of firms on price, quality, choice, profit. Note: the theory of perfect and imperfect competition and diagrams are not required. • Define Monopoly markets – Explain the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of monopoly. Note: diagrams are not required. • ‘Class Activities’ ‘Keywords Study’ ‘Multiple Choice Questions’ with Answers.
Year 10 Termly Topics To Cover & Schemes Of Work For IGCSE Syllabus 2017 - 2019 Economics 0455
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Year 10 Termly Topics To Cover & Schemes Of Work For IGCSE Syllabus 2017 - 2019 Economics 0455

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This bundle is prepared for parents of students, teachers and students of IGCSE Economics. It covers a range of the topics in the syllabus as follows: Year 10 Term 1 Week 1: • Nature of the economic problem (finite resources and unlimited wants) to • Types of taxation (direct, indirect, progressive, regressive, proportional) and the impact of taxation • Government’s influence (regulation, subsidies, taxes) on private producers. Year 10 Term 3 Week 9: Parents and their wards can use this bundle to mirror the topics being studied in their children's Schools for each term it covers. Teachers can also adapt it for their subjects in the schools where they teach.
Niche-Mass-marketing-Market Segmentation-IGCSE Business-Studies
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Niche-Mass-marketing-Market Segmentation-IGCSE Business-Studies

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**A complete lesson. ** * Niche-Mass-marketing-Market Segmentation, ‘ppt’ IGCSE BusinessStudies syllabus. *.Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Answers at the end. Lesson Objectives; At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to; Define niche marketing and mass marketing: • Benefits and limitations of both approaches to marketing How and why market segmentation is undertaken: • How markets can be segmented, e.g. according to age, socio-economic grouping, location, gender • Potential benefits of segmentation to business • Recommend and justify an appropriate method of segmentation in given circumstances
Marketing, competition and the customer Lesson Plan 'MS word doc.' IGCSE Business Studies
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Marketing, competition and the customer Lesson Plan 'MS word doc.' IGCSE Business Studies

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Lesson Plan Topic: Achieving quality production - ‘MS word doc.’ Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome. At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to; Explain the role of marketing. •• Identifying customer needs •• Satisfying customer needs. •• Maintaining customer loyalty •• Building customer relationships. Market changes. •• Why customer/consumer spending patterns may change. •• The importance of changing customer needs •• Why some markets have become more competitive •• How businesses can respond to changing spending patterns and increased competition. Concepts of niche marketing and mass marketing. •• Benefits and limitations of both approaches to marketing. How and why market segmentation is undertaken. •• What are the, e.g. according to age, socio-economic grouping, location, Gender •• Potential benefits of segmentation to business. •• Recommend and justify an appropriate method of segmentation in given circumstances NB: You can add your school name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson by adjusting up the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
Globalisation, free trade, and protection, ppt IGCSE Economics
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Globalisation, free trade, and protection, ppt IGCSE Economics

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**A complete lesson. ** Globalisation, free trade, and protection ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics. With these resources, I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ ‘Questions with Answers.’ Lesson Objectives; At the end of the lesson, students should be able to Define globalization. Identify the role of multinational companies MNCs and the costs and benefits to their host and home countries. Identify and explain the benefits of free trade - the benefits for consumers, producers and the economy in a variety of countries. Methods of protection - tariffs, import quotas, subsidies and embargoes. Reasons for protection - Including infant industry, declining industry, strategic industry and avoidance of dumping. Consequences of protection - Effectiveness of protection and its impact on the home country and its trading partners. ‘Debate topic.’ ‘Class Activities’ with ‘Answers.’
Internal and External Communication 'ppt'  IGCSE Business Studies
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Internal and External Communication 'ppt' IGCSE Business Studies

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Internal and External Communication * ’ppt’ IGCSE Business Studies . I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes, *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Questions at the end. Answers provided. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ with Answers.’ Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to; Describe why effective communication is important and the methods used to achieve it: Effective communication and its importance to business Benefits and limitations of different communication methods including those based Recommend and justify which communication method to use in given circumstances Demonstrate an awareness of communication barriers: How communication barriers arise and problems of ineffective communication; how communication barriers can be reduced or remove ‘Class Activities’ with ‘Answers.’
Business Studies Mock Exam. Questions with Mark Schemes, Year 11 Paper 1  Nov.Dec., Term 1, 2017  18
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Business Studies Mock Exam. Questions with Mark Schemes, Year 11 Paper 1 Nov.Dec., Term 1, 2017 18

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Strategic questions and mark schemes package for Business Studies to help teachers prepare students for JGCSE grades A* - C. It is IGCSE syllabuses 2016 - 2018 based and useful especially for teachers who want a ready exam questions to orientate and instill confidence in their students for excellent IGCSE final exams performance. It provides questions for IGCSE papers 1 exams and save teachers valuable time used up in setting standard examination questions and mark schemes. It covers short case study questions over the syllabus range. Teachers should study some of these questions with students during the term and assist them to answer the questions correctly according to the IGCSE mark scheme provided but without letting them know that it is a part of their exam questions. In this way, he will develop the students' confidence ahead of time, preparing them for A* - C grades depending on their levels of ability.
Presentation and use of market research results 'ppt'  IGCSE Business Studies
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Presentation and use of market research results 'ppt' IGCSE Business Studies

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Complete Lesson. **Topic: ** Presentation and use of market research results ‘ppt’, ** IGCSE Business Studies syllabus. *.Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Questions at the end. Answers provided. Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to; Presentation and use of market research results: Analyse market research data shown in the form of graphs, charts and diagrams; draw simple conclusions from such data
Opportunity Cost and Production Possibility Curve (PPC) Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics
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Opportunity Cost and Production Possibility Curve (PPC) Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics

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Lesson Plan Topic: Opportunity Cost and Production Possibility Curve (PPC) Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics - ‘MS word doc.’ Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome. At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to; Define opportunity cost - Definition and examples of opportunity cost in different contexts. The influence of opportunity cost on decision making - Decisions made by consumers, workers, producers and governments when allocating their resources. Define Production Possibility Curve (PPC) - drawing and interpretation of appropriate diagrams. Points under, on and beyond a Production Possibility Curve (PPC) - The significance of the location of production points. Movements along a PPC - Movements along a PPC and opportunity cost. Shifts in a PPC- The causes and consequences of shifts in a PPC in terms of an economy’s growth. NB: You can add your school name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by editing the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
Technology and the marketing mix. 'ppt' IGCSE Business Studies
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Technology and the marketing mix. 'ppt' IGCSE Business Studies

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Complete Lesson. Topic: Technology and the marketing mix. ’ppt’ IGCSE Business Studies. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ with Answers.’ Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to; Describe Technology and the marketing mix: • Define and explain the concept of e-commerce • Identify and explain the opportunities and threats of e-commerce to business and consumers • Describe the use of the internet and social networks for promotion. ‘Test Yourself Questions.’ ‘Debate topic’ and the Class Activities’ with ‘Answers.’
Current account of balance of payments Part 1 Work Sheet. IGCSE Economics.
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Current account of balance of payments Part 1 Work Sheet. IGCSE Economics.

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Current account of balance of payments Part 1 Economics Work Sheet IGCSE Economics 0455 syllabus for 2020, 2021 and 2022. Content: 6.4 Current account of balance of payments The components of the current account of the balance of payments. Calculation of deficits and surpluses on the current account of the balance of payments and its component sections.
Classifying firms Small firms  Growth of Firms Mergers Economies of Scale 'ppt' IGCSE - Economics
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Classifying firms Small firms Growth of Firms Mergers Economies of Scale 'ppt' IGCSE - Economics

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Complete Lesson. Classifying firms Small firms Growth of Firms Mergers Economies of Scale * ’ppt’ IGCSE Economics & Business Studies. I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes, *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Questions at the end. Answers provided. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. 'Class Activities. ‘Keywords Study’ ’ with Answers. Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to; Classify firms - In terms of primary/secondary/tertiary sectors and private/public sector, and the relative size of firms. (NB: detailed knowledge of different types of structure of a firm is not required.) Identify and describe small firms - their advantages and disadvantages, the challenges facing small firms and reasons for their existence. Causes and forms of the growth of firms - Internal growth, for example increased market share. External growth, for example mergers. Mergers - Examples, advantages and disadvantages of different types of mergers: horizontal, vertical, and conglomerate. How internal and external economies and diseconomies of scale can affect a firm/industry as the scale of production changes Class Activities, ‘Keywords Study’ ‘Multiple Choice Questions’ with Answers.
Production of goods and Services, Lean Production, Methods of Production ’ppt’ IGCSE Bus. Studies.
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Production of goods and Services, Lean Production, Methods of Production ’ppt’ IGCSE Bus. Studies.

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Complete Lesson. Topic: Production of goods and Services and Lean Production and Methods of Production ’ppt’ IGCSE Business Studies. I have consistently produced A*s, As, and Bs. You can replicate my results with my up-to-date notes, *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn. Questions at the end. Answers provided. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ with Answers.’ Lesson Objectives; At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to; Explain production: • Manage resources effectively to produce goods and services • Differentiate between production and productivity • Explain benefits of increasing efficiency and how to increase it, e.g. increasing productivity by automation and technology, improved labour Skills • Why businesses hold inventories • The concept of lean production: how to achieve it, e.g. just-in-time inventory control and Kaizen; benefits of lean production The main methods of production: • Features, benefits and limitations of job, batch and flow production • Recommend and justify an appropriate production method for a given situation How technology has changed production methods, e.g. using computers in design and manufacturing.
Firms’ Costs, Revenue and Objectives Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics
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Firms’ Costs, Revenue and Objectives Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics

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Lesson Plan Topic: Firms’ Costs, Revenue and Objectives Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics- ‘MS word doc.’ Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome. At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to; define costs of production - Total cost (TC), average total cost (ATC), fixed cost (FC), variable cost (VC), average fixed cost (AFC), average variable cost (AVC). Note: marginal cost not required. Calculation of costs of production - TC, ATC, FC, VC, AFC and AVC. Definition, drawing and interpretation of diagrams that show how changes in output affect costs of production. Definition of revenue - Total revenue (TR) and average revenue (AR). Note: marginal revenue is not required. Calculation of TR and AR. Objectives of firms - The influence of sales on revenue. Survival, social welfare, profit maximisation and growth. NB: You can add your school’s name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by editing the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
3.3.5 Technology and the marketing mix: Lesson Plan 2017 Week 9 BS 10, Term 1.
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3.3.5 Technology and the marketing mix: Lesson Plan 2017 Week 9 BS 10, Term 1.

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Exclusively for teachers. To be used together with the ‘Topics to be covered’ and the ‘Syllabus work scheme; previously uploaded on this TES platform. This Lesson plan covers IGCSE Syllabus 2017 – 2019: 3.3.5 Technology and the marketing mix. It will save teachers valuable time spent in preparing lesson plans. It can be modified according to your school or personal requirement seeing that it is editable. You can also add your school logo at the top left hand side or as you think fit.
The Marketing Mix [Price] 3.3,  3.3.2,  IGCSE Business Studies &  Economics.  Syllabus 2017 - 2019.
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The Marketing Mix [Price] 3.3, 3.3.2, IGCSE Business Studies & Economics. Syllabus 2017 - 2019.

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A whole lesson covering the units stated in the topic title. It is all you need to teach on this unit of The marketing mix [Price] IGCSE Business Studies & Economics. Syllabus 2017 - 2019. Good for both Teachers and Students’ note taking. Lesson Objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: 3.3 Define 3.3.2 Price: • Identify and explain the pricing methods: cost plus, competitive, penetration, skimming and promotional; their benefits and limitations • Recommend and justify an appropriate pricing method in given circumstances • Understand the significance of price elasticity: difference between price elastic demand and price inelastic demand; importance of the concept in pricing decisions (knowledge of the formula and calculations of PED will not be examined) Test Yourself Questions at the end.
Economic Cycles IGCSE Business Studies & Economics(Business or Growth Cycles)Getting better or get
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Economic Cycles IGCSE Business Studies & Economics (Business or Growth Cycles) Getting better or get

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A whole lesson covering the content of the syllabus for this topics. It is all you need to teach on this unit for Business Studies and Economics IGCSE syllabus 2017 - 2019. Good for both Teachers and Students’ note taking. Lesson Objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: 6.1 Define 6.1.1 Recession Identify and describe the main stages of the business cycle; growth, boom, recession, slump