Synopses & Reviews
Company to Company is for anyone studying or working in business, commerce or administration who needs to correspond in English. It is particularly suitable for learners at the lower-intermediate and intermediate levels, but more advanced learners who are unfamiliar with business correspondence will also find it invaluable. The fourth edition of this highly successful course contains thoroughly updated content and includes extensive work on email correspondence. It follows the successful interactive task and feedback approach of the previous editions.
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Company to Company is for anyone studying or working in business, commerce or administration who needs to write letters in English. The fourth edition of this highly regarded and successful title brings the book up-to-date by including work on writing emails and other recent developments in written communication technology.
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The new edition of this highly successful and well regarded title brings the content up-to-date by taking account of recent developments in written communication in business such as the use of faxes. As well as this, the design and overall appearance of the book has been greatly improved by having it at a larger format and by providing more realistic examples of correspondence for users to work with. The two-part structure of the book remains the same.
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This new edition brings the content up-to-date by taking account of developments in written communication like faxes.
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Company to Company 4th Edition is for anyone studying or working in business, commerce or administration who needs to write correspondence in English.
Table of Contents
UNIT 1; 1A; Study section: letter layout, the date, opening/closing a letter, subject headings; 1B; Activity section; misplaced orders; UNIT 2; 2A; Study section:parts of a letter, beginning and ending; 2B Activity section: A business trip; 3C The Writing process: steps in writing a letter: UNIT 3 ; 3A; Study section: referring, giving good/bad,news saying what you can and cannot do, giving reasons; 3B; Activity section: Holiday time: 3C; The Writing process: Making a plan; UNIT 4; 4A; Study section: requesting action, apologising, requesting information, faxes; 4B; Activity section: From quote to sale; 4C; The Writing process: Getting help; UNIT 5 ; 5A; Study section: making a mild complaint, making a point, warning, making a strong complaint; 5B; Activity section: who's responsible?; 5C; The Writing process: Drafting; UNIT 6; 6A; Study section: personal business letters, electronic mail; 6B; Activity section: Repair or replace?; 6C; The Writing process: Checking your work (1); UNIT 7; 7A; Study section: informal business letters; 7B; Activity section: A credit check; 7C; The Writing process: Checking your work (2); UNIT 8 8A; Study section: revision and consolidation; 8B Activity section A trade fair; Role cards; Summary of useful phrases and main points; Index of model letters and key words.