Everyday Business Writing is for intermediate level students who wish to develop their written language skills in business situations. It can be used in class or for self-study. Essential language and vocabulary are presented in context with a variety of exercises. Examples are given of different written forms including email, letters, reports and memos. A glossary section allows space for the student to put in words in their own language.
Inez Urso is beginning to have her doubts. Her business associate Thomas Argeneau has some interesting traits, like an allergic reaction to the sun, excellent night vision, and not much of an appetite for food. And to top it all off, he just tried to bite her neck . . . but maybe that was a sign of passion. If so, she'd be happy to experience more, despite her determination not to mix business with pleasure.
Business Plans Handbook is a collection of actual business plans compiled by entrepreneurs seeking funding for small businesses throughout North America. For those looking for examples of how to approach, structure and compose their own business plans, the Handbook presents 24 sample plans taken from businesses in the manufacturing, retail and service industries -- only the company names and addresses have been changed.
Writing lessons linked to the Student's Book, covering different types of documents that students may need to write in their jobs, such as short reports, memos, and minutes of meetings.
Writing lessons linked to the Student's Book, covering different types of documents that students may need to write in their jobs, such as short reports, memos, and minutes of meetings.