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English for Business Communication. It is a practical teaching and learning handbook for STIESIA students who take English Laboratory course in the third semester. The materials in this handbook are designed to concentrate on English language used in workplace and business. All of these materials are devided into six units and two review sections on structure and listening where each unit is presented through various and blended tasks that involve these following activities:
With its informative and authentic material from The Economist (c), the Intelligent Business Coursebook helps students to increase their knowledge of key business concepts whilst learning English. The course can be used in preparation for exams such as BEC and BULATS.
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Intelligent Business uses informative and up-to-date authentic material from the Economist. It is fully benchmarked alongside the Cambridge BEC exam suite and Common European Framework.
This book explores the use of discourse markers - lexical items where drawing a distinction between propositional and non-propositional, syntactically-semantically integrated and discourse-pragmatic uses is especially relevant. Using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methodologies, descriptive and critical (CDA) perspectives, and manual annotation and automatized analyses, the author argues that Discourse Markers (DMs) cannot be effectively studied in isolation, but must instead be contextualised with reference to other discourse-pragmatic devices and their language and genre backgrounds. This book will be of interest to students and academics working in the fields of DM research and critical discourse studies, and will also appeal to scholars working in areas such as genre studies, second language acquisition (SLA), literary analysis, contemporary cinematography, Tolkien scholarship, and Bible studies.
Functional language is presented in a cross-cultural context helping learners to build successful business and social relationships and avoid communication breakdown. Built on a solid syllabus of grammar, vocabulary, speaking and listening, the course is straightforward and easy to use with clear learning aims. Regular Review units recycle language throughout the course.
This book is a revised edition of a book entitled English for Business Communication (2nd Revision). It is a practical teaching and learning handbook for STIESIA students who take English Laboratory course in the third semester. The materials in this handbook are designed to concentrate on English language used in workplace and business. All of these materials are devided into six units and two review sections on structure and listening where each unit is presented through various and blended tasks that involve these following activities: