English for business studies : a course for business studies and economics students - Student's book

By: MacKenzie, IanMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997Description: 176 p. : illustrations (some color)ISBN: 0521483530; 9780521483537 Subject(s): English language -- Business English | English language -- Spoken English | English language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers | English languageDDC classification: 428.2407
Contents:
1; Three sectors of the Economy; 2; Management; 3 ; Company Structure; 4 ; Work and Motivation; 5 ; Management and Cultural Diversity; 6 ; Recruitment; 7 ; Labour Relations; 8 ; Production; 9 ; Products; 10 ; Marketing; 11; Advertising; 12 ; Promotional Tools; 13 ; Accounting and Financial Statements; 14 ; Banking; 15 ; Stock and Shares; 16 ; Bonds; 17 ; Futures and derivatives; 18 ; Takeovers and Buyouts; 19 ; Futures and Options; 20 ; Efficiency and Employment; 21 ; Business ethics; 22 ; The Role of Government; 23 ; Central Banking, Money and Taxation; 24 ; Exchange Rates; 25 ; The Business Cycle; 26 ; Keynesianism and Monetarism; 27 ; International Trade; 28 ; Economics and Ecology.
Summary: English for Business Studies is a course for upper-intermediate and advanced level students who need to be able to understand and talk about the key business and economic concepts. The Student's Book contains 28 units and covers the full range of business and economic issues, from Work and motivation, to Exchange rates and International trade. The focus of the individual units is on developing listening, speaking, reading and writing skills through activities which engage the learner and allow them to improve their English in a thorough and stimulating way. Key features of the book include: core reading texts to explain the basic concept; authentic reading texts and audio recordings; a variety of speaking activities including discussion and role play; systematic vocabulary building; language reference section; multi-lingual glossary of key terms.
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1; Three sectors of the Economy; 2; Management; 3 ; Company Structure; 4 ; Work and Motivation; 5 ; Management and Cultural Diversity; 6 ; Recruitment; 7 ; Labour Relations; 8 ; Production; 9 ; Products; 10 ; Marketing; 11; Advertising; 12 ; Promotional Tools; 13 ; Accounting and Financial Statements; 14 ; Banking; 15 ; Stock and Shares; 16 ; Bonds; 17 ; Futures and derivatives; 18 ; Takeovers and Buyouts; 19 ; Futures and Options; 20 ; Efficiency and Employment; 21 ; Business ethics; 22 ; The Role of Government; 23 ; Central Banking, Money and Taxation; 24 ; Exchange Rates; 25 ; The Business Cycle; 26 ; Keynesianism and Monetarism; 27 ; International Trade; 28 ; Economics and Ecology.

English for Business Studies is a course for upper-intermediate and advanced level students who need to be able to understand and talk about the key business and economic concepts. The Student's Book contains 28 units and covers the full range of business and economic issues, from Work and motivation, to Exchange rates and International trade. The focus of the individual units is on developing listening, speaking, reading and writing skills through activities which engage the learner and allow them to improve their English in a thorough and stimulating way. Key features of the book include: core reading texts to explain the basic concept; authentic reading texts and audio recordings; a variety of speaking activities including discussion and role play; systematic vocabulary building; language reference section; multi-lingual glossary of key terms.

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