English For Business and Management, Elementary Level
Published on 2010
$40.00
PREFACE
English For Business and Management, Elementary Level, is the first book in a two-level course especially designed for business and management students and professionals who are studying English as a Foreign Language (EFL) at an elementary level.
Unit Organization
The book attempts to emphasize and integrate the basic skills of speaking, reading, and writing in the context of academic and everyday usage, with particular emphasis on the former. Grammar, arising from the reading passages, is restricted so as to aid consolidation of the above basic skills. The introduction of language is carefully controlled in accordance with the principles of elementary language acquisition. Vocabulary items are systematically treated in each unit, and lexical items are recycled throughout the book as frequently as possible.
The reading passages have been carefully selected so as to remain within the elementary level of language instruction. They are arranged in ten units. Each unit is preceded by a five- to ten-minute oral exercise to motivate the reading lesson. The introductory questions serve to present the topic of the unit, to stimulate interest, and to involve students actively in the lesson. A vocabulary preview explains difficult or unusual vocabulary items from the text and gives practice with a gap-fill exercise. Associated with the reading are exercises that develop and reinforce effective reading strategies: skimming and scanning, getting the main idea, finding specific information, classification, cause and effect, comparison and contrast, outlining, referencing, etc. Techniques for identifying, reading, and understanding the given form of organization are explained. Specific grammar points from the reading passages lead to writing and speaking exercises. Finally, each unit concludes with a listening exercise on related business topics recorded on an audio CD.
English For Business and Management, Elementary Level
$40.00
PREFACE
English For Business and Management, Elementary Level, is the first book in a two-level course especially designed for business and management students and professionals who are studying English as a Foreign Language (EFL) at an elementary level.
Unit Organization
The book attempts to emphasize and integrate the basic skills of speaking, reading, and writing in the context of academic and everyday usage, with particular emphasis on the former. Grammar, arising from the reading passages, is restricted so as to aid consolidation of the above basic skills. The introduction of language is carefully controlled in accordance with the principles of elementary language acquisition. Vocabulary items are systematically treated in each unit, and lexical items are recycled throughout the book as frequently as possible.
The reading passages have been carefully selected so as to remain within the elementary level of language instruction. They are arranged in ten units. Each unit is preceded by a five- to ten-minute oral exercise to motivate the reading lesson. The introductory questions serve to present the topic of the unit, to stimulate interest, and to involve students actively in the lesson. A vocabulary preview explains difficult or unusual vocabulary items from the text and gives practice with a gap-fill exercise. Associated with the reading are exercises that develop and reinforce effective reading strategies: skimming and scanning, getting the main idea, finding specific information, classification, cause and effect, comparison and contrast, outlining, referencing, etc. Techniques for identifying, reading, and understanding the given form of organization are explained. Specific grammar points from the reading passages lead to writing and speaking exercises. Finally, each unit concludes with a listening exercise on related business topics recorded on an audio CD.
ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
Published on 2008
$40.00
PREFACE
Welcome to the second edition of English For Business and Management, Intermediate Level. This new edition is the product of constant revision and evaluation, not only by me, but also by the many instructors who, along with their students, have used the previous edition and have sent in valuable suggestions and comments. The success of the previous edition has been due, in large measure, to the honest and careful appraisal given by instructors and their students.
English For Business and Management, Intermediate Level, is an integrated text designed for business and management students and professionals who study English as a Foreign Language (EFL) at an intermediate level.
Unit Organization
The book emphasizes and integrates the basic skills of speaking, reading, and writing in the context of academic and everyday usage, with particular emphasis on the former. Grammar instruction arising from the reading passages is limited so as to aid consolidation of the above skills. The introduction of language is carefully controlled in accordance with
the principles of intermediate language acquisition. Vocabulary items are
systematically treated in each unit, and lexical items are recycled throughout the book as frequently as possible.
The reading passages have been carefully selected so as to remain within the intermediate level of language instruction. They are arranged in eight units. Each unit is preceded by a five to ten minute oral exercise to motivate the reading lesson. The introductory questions serve to present the topic of the unit, to stimulate interest, and to involve students actively in the lesson. Vocabulary Preview explains difficult or unusual vocabulary items from the text. There are also gap-fill exercises, and exercises on skimming and scanning. Following the reading, there are more exercises on areas that develop and reinforce effective reading strategies: specific information, general ideas, classification, cause and effect, comparison and contrast, getting the main idea, outlining, and referencing, etc. Techniques for identifying, reading, and understanding the given form of organization are explained. Specific grammar points from the reading passages lead on to writing and speaking exercises.
ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
$40.00
PREFACE
Welcome to the second edition of English For Business and Management, Intermediate Level. This new edition is the product of constant revision and evaluation, not only by me, but also by the many instructors who, along with their students, have used the previous edition and have sent in valuable suggestions and comments. The success of the previous edition has been due, in large measure, to the honest and careful appraisal given by instructors and their students.
English For Business and Management, Intermediate Level, is an integrated text designed for business and management students and professionals who study English as a Foreign Language (EFL) at an intermediate level.
Unit Organization
The book emphasizes and integrates the basic skills of speaking, reading, and writing in the context of academic and everyday usage, with particular emphasis on the former. Grammar instruction arising from the reading passages is limited so as to aid consolidation of the above skills. The introduction of language is carefully controlled in accordance with
the principles of intermediate language acquisition. Vocabulary items are
systematically treated in each unit, and lexical items are recycled throughout the book as frequently as possible.
The reading passages have been carefully selected so as to remain within the intermediate level of language instruction. They are arranged in eight units. Each unit is preceded by a five to ten minute oral exercise to motivate the reading lesson. The introductory questions serve to present the topic of the unit, to stimulate interest, and to involve students actively in the lesson. Vocabulary Preview explains difficult or unusual vocabulary items from the text. There are also gap-fill exercises, and exercises on skimming and scanning. Following the reading, there are more exercises on areas that develop and reinforce effective reading strategies: specific information, general ideas, classification, cause and effect, comparison and contrast, getting the main idea, outlining, and referencing, etc. Techniques for identifying, reading, and understanding the given form of organization are explained. Specific grammar points from the reading passages lead on to writing and speaking exercises.