Unlocking Word
Meanings
Read the following words/expressions found in
today’s article.  
1.  prompt (v.) [prompt] – to move or take action
Example: The loud party music prompted the
neighbors to call the authorities.
2. authentic
(adj.) [aw-then-tik] – coming from a trusted source; original
Example: I only buy authentic clothes and
shoes.
3. lanyard
(n.) [lan-yerd] – a cord worn around the neck (usually to hold something)   
Example: Some lanyards are also worn on the
shoulder.
4. grey
market (n.) [grey mahr-kit] – secret shops which legally buy and sell products at lower
prices
Example: I got a mobile phone from the grey
market at a reasonable discount.
5.
hotline (n.) [hot-lahyn] – a telephone line which can give access to information or
help
Example: 
Customer’s comments and suggestions for a product can be relayed to the
company through a hotline.
Article
Read the text below.
Investigators in KunmingChina have recently shut
  down a total of 22 stores illegally using Apple’s brand and logo. 
Authorities from the Administration for Industry
  and Commerce were prompted into
  action after photos of the fake stores circulated on the Internet. Photos
  were posted on the blog BirdAbroad owned by an American resident in China. 
BirdAbroad’s blog post described the interior of
  the shop as similar to that of an authentic
  Apple store. The lanyards and
  staff T-shirts printed with the Apple logo were also copied. 
Initial searches uncovered five fake outlets, two
  of which were closed due to unlicensed operations. More fake stores were
  found during the succeeding investigations. Authorities remain uncertain
  whether the products sold in the fake stores originated from Apple suppliers
  or from the grey market.  
According to the Kunming regulatory body, a
  stricter monitoring system would be employed. This effort would include
  setting up a hotline where people
  could also report illegal Apple stores. 
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Viewpoint Discussion 
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.
Discussion
A
·        
Are
there fake outlets in your country?
·        
What
do you think people should do to stop the establishment of fake stores?
Discussion
B
·        
Why
do you think some people still buy products from fake stores?
·        
Would
you consider buying from a fake store if they had lower prices?