شرح ساينس الصف السادس الابتدائي لغات - الفصل الدراسي الثاني
شرح ساينس سادسة ابتدائي - ترم ثاني

لينك تحميل الملزمة
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لينك تليجرام
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In This Lesson:
E-commerce
E-commerce is the buying and selling of goods and services on the internet.
▌There are many online shops.
▌It can be a bit overwhelming for some consumers as there is so much choice.
▌Experienced consumers use technological research tools to help them make the best purchasing decisions


• Some technological research tools can be used when shopping online.


1. Search engines
Search engines can be used to:
A. Find information about anything:
such as: Product information or website information

From articles about products, to links to relevant shopping sites, search engines are important technological research tools.

B. Help consumers make their decisions.
Example:
• Consumers want to shop for clothes that are suitable for the environment they live in.
• A search engine will provide quick results, as well as a short description for each result for the consumer to click on and ultimately choose.

2. Comparison websites
Consumers use comparison websites to:
• Help consumers compare products. Comparisons could be based on price, or quality of the product.

Example
• If a consumer wants to buy a new laptop, they could use a comparison website.
• This provides a range of laptops with a comparison of their features and price points.

3. Online reviews
• Online reviews by consumers, or even friends or family members on social media, can be valuable.
• Most websites share user reviews for products.
• Consumers need to be careful though. Some reviews may be fake or exaggerated.
• Information from family and friends is always a helpful way to evaluate potential purchases .


Stocks and bonds
A stock exchange is a market where people can buy and sell shares, called stocks.

► The shares of a company ► are equal parts into which the ownership of the company are divided into.
► Stocks ► give the individual a percentage of ownership in a company.
► The individual ► - makes or loses money depending on the company's performance and activity.


This process can be quite risky:
Companies may lose business and money because of competitors or reviews .
Negative online news stories (including rumors and lies) can also affect companies' business.
Companies can sell bonds to help raise money.

• Individuals may choose to purchase stocks to support a company they trust.

Example
• A person who wants to help the environment might want to invest in a green company that helps to preserve the environment.

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