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portion[p$\RƒAn]apparel[6pérAl]maker[méˆk6R]apt [@pt]wage[wéˆdΩ][wéˆdΩ]yen[jén]yen[jén]CEFR-J A2, B1, B2の単語を太字にしてチェックボックス付きで示しています.Agent: $0.18Pro■t for the factory: $0.58Materials cost: $3.69Total cost to a retailer: $5.67Factory $0.07maintenance cost: Total cost to consumer with 60% markup: Labor: $0.12Freight / Insurance / Taxes: $1.03$14.00Opinion96New Wordstag[t@g]industry[Índ6stri]polo[póÜloÜ]Canadian[k6néˆdi6n]garment[g!\Rm6nt]manufacture[m™nj6f@kTƒ6R]Bangladesh[b¡\©gl6déƒ]let’s say … ex. Let’s say you win the lottery. What will you do?look into ~ ex. I will look into the problem.be apt to do ex. She is apt to be late on Mondays.1. What percent of the total price is paid to the garment worker in Bangladesh? 2. In order to sell shirts well, what does the apparel maker do? 3. Why do most apparel makers use workers overseas?1.What percent of the total price do you think should go to the garment worker? Let’s say you want to buy a polo shirt that costs 14 Canadian dollars. How much of that money goes to the garment worker? In 2011, a company in Canada looked into this. These polo shirts are manufactured in Bangladesh, and the production cost for one polo shirt is $5.67. Of that amount, only two percent is paid to the worker; that is one-fifth of the factory owner’s portion. For that $14 shirt, the worker can expect to earn less than one percent of the market price.The polo shirt is made in Bangladesh for a good reason. The apparel maker thinks that the low-priced products will sell well. Therefore, most companies are apt to use workers overseas who work for low wages so that they can produce shirts at a low cost. One month’s salary at the local factory is about 5,000 yen. It is lower than the money a high school student can earn from a part-time job in a day in Japan.You are attending a lecture about the fashion industry.You are attending a lecture about the fashion industry.5510101515New Words,本文の音声を聞くことができます.本文の場面が設定されています.

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