English for Business Communication
Description
This short course is for learners who need to improve their ability to communicate when socializing, telephoning, presenting, taking part in meetings and negotiating. The course aims to build confidence and fluency by encouraging students to analyses tasks and take part in practice activities. This second edition has been redesigned and now includes a page of self-study tasks for each of the 15 units.
Key Features of this Title
This short course is for learners who need to improve their ability to communicate when socializing, telephoning, presenting, taking part in meetings and negotiating. The course aims to build confidence and fluency by encouraging students to analyses tasks and take part in practice activities. This second edition has been redesigned and now includes a page of self-study tasks for each of the 15 units.
Key Features of this Title
- Realistic communication activities give students the confidence to interact in English in their working lives.
- Useful language and communication skills checklists in every unit allow students and teachers to keep track of progress and address problem areas.
- A modular easy-to use structure makes it simple for teachers to use.
- Focus on listening and speaking gives students confidence in these vital areas.
- Integrated reading and writing tasks.
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Professional communication skills in English
Some people are so persuasive they could sell ice to Eskimos. Everyone listens when they talk in meetings. Their projects always get the green light. Even their criticism is respected. Are you like that? Even when you speak English? People with great business communication skills have a positive image at work leading to successful projects, easy collaboration, and frequent promotions. Learn how to improve your business communication in English with the resources we've gathered on this page. Mastering Professional English
In today's interconnected world, companies and institutions are no longer as tied to geographic boundaries as they once were. English is the lingual francs in the business community worldwide. As a professional, you need to master business English to succeed. Doing business in a foreign language can be fraught with difficulties. Nobody wants to be left out of an important meeting, passed over for a promotion, or stymied in negotiations because of poor English. To help you improve your business English, we've prepared a collection of references and study materials covering a variety of workplace situations from making presentations to talking to your boss and writing professional e-mails.
Talking to your manager in English
Does your boss speak a different language than you do? If so, you're probably already talking to your boss in English every day. Even if your boss speaks your language, you may find yourself talking to her in English at a meeting with foreign colleagues or business partners. It's important to always give your boss a good impression of your professional skills, including your English skills. Learn how to make a lasting impression on your boss with these English lessons.
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