
International business english
New International Business English is a thoroughly revised and redesigned new edition of the highly successful course International Business English. While maintaining the first edition’s flexible learner-centred approach for people who need English in their day-to-day work, New International Business is now easier to use and even more effective in the way it addresses the key Business English language skills such as telephoning, socializing and taking part in meetings. The key features of the new edition are: – bright, open design at large format, and in colour for the Student’s Book. – shorter, more manageable units. New International Business English is a genuine 90 hour course. – a new unit on Negotiating.
English Vocabulary in Use is a vocabulary book for upper-intermediate and advanced learners of English, primarily designed as a self-study reference and practice book, but can also be used for classroom work. Firmly based on current learning theory, its emphasis is on the practical needs of the learner. It aims not only to present and explain words but to demonstrate how to use them and how to work out rules for using them. Vocabulary is explained and presented on left-hand pages with a wealth of innovative follow-up activities opposite. * 100 units, covering approximately 3,000 new vocabulary items. * offers learners the opportunity to consolidate and expand existing vocabulary. * promotes invaluable learning techniques. * gives study tips and suggests follow-up tasks * contains a comprehensive key with additional helpful comments. * includes a detailed index and phonetic transcription.
Exploring spoken english
A practical, insightful exploration of natural spoken English based on 20 varied authentic extracts. Exploring Spoken English is a practical guide to the features of natural spoken English, designed for teachers and advanced learners of English for use in groups and for self-study. The cassette consists of 20 varied extracts of authentic spoken English drawn from the Cambridge University Press and University of Nottingham corpus of spoken English.
