Career Paths English: Banking is a new educational resource for banking professionals who want to improve their English communication in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening, speaking and writing. Career Paths English: Banking addresses topics including bank accounts, careers, online banking, types of banks and regulation The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Career Paths English: Banking is a new educational resource for banking professionals who want to improve their English communication in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening, speaking and writing. Career Paths English: Banking addresses topics including bank accounts, careers, online banking, types of banks and regulation
Career Paths English: Banking is a new educational resource for banking professionals who want to improve their English communication in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening, speaking and writing. Career Paths English: Banking addresses topics including bank accounts, careers, online banking, types of banks and regulation
The Economist (Intelligence Unit) - The disruption of banking (2015)
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