250 Ways to Say It in Business English is for people who want a quick guide on what to say in common situations. Five examples have been written for each function to give readers the opportunity to find the phrase that suits their needs best. The last thirty-three examples refer exclusively to telephoning. Language learners might consider printing and keeping the list near the phone so they can browse through it when they know an international call is coming.
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English for Business Communication Teacher's book
English for Business Communication is a short course for people in or preparing for work who need to improve their English in these key areas: socialising, telephoning, presenting, taking part in meetings and negotiating. With its modular approach it is easy to fit into any teaching programme.
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Wordskills: a Practical Handbook for Improving Young People's Use of English
Better English has not been natural focus for work with young people. Some topics just seem to belong to youth work: drugs, health, sex, relationships. But helping young people to improve their fluency and word power, develop accuracy and subtlety in expression, and heighten their understanding of everyday language, are seldom addressed directly.
English is the dominant language of the international legal practice and corporate business world. Its importance cannot be underestimated and that is why the need to learn legal English has been growing for the past few years.
ESL Grammar & English Composition (SparkCharts)
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Good refresher guide before taking a basic English test for students new to the English language.