Globalisation, the spread of e-commerce and increasing world travel require that ever-increasing numbers of business people need to be able to communicate in English, both competently and confidently. This course is intended for people who already speak some English and who want to improve their English to use in their jobs or in their studies.
The book contains 18 units, including 3 for checking your progress, plus an answer key and a language reference section.
The units consist of:
- conversations set in a business context for you to listen to and answer questions about
- articles and reading texts about business topics
- activities that focus on the language in the listening and reading texts
- activities to practise speaking in specific business situations
- activities to practise writing business letters, e-mails, and CVs
- suggestions for further practice that you can do on your own.
The accompanying double CD provides approximately 2 hours of listening material. The CDs (0 340 87141 5) and book (0 340 87137 7) can also be purchased separately.
Alternatively, the listening material is also available on a double cassette which can be purchased on its own (0 340 87140 7) or in a pack with the book (0 340 87139 3).
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Illustrationen
Mixed media 20 b&w line drawings
Maße
Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-340-87138-6 (9780340871386)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Nick Andon is a Lecturer in English Language Education at King's College, London. Seamus O'Riordan is a Lecturer at Goldsmiths College, University of London.
Companies; jobs and introductions; multinational companies; job hunting; letters and CVs; a job interview; check your progress; finance; using the telephone; E-commerce; socializing; making contact; the energy business; check your progress; making arrangements; meetings; the changing job market; check your progress.