Synopses & Reviews
English for Business Studies is a course for upper-intermediate and advanced level students who need to understand and talk about key business and economic concepts. The Second Edition contains two new units, Information technology and electronic commerce, and Entrepreneurs and venture capital. The other 28 units have been updated where necessary to take into account changes in business practice. The Teacher's Book now includes a list of new vocabulary for each unit to help you prepare for your classes. The key features of the course remain the same: - core reading texts to explain the basic content - authentic interviews for listening comprehension - systematic vocabulary development - a variety of speaking activities - language reference section - multi-lingual glossary - progress tests in the Teacher's Book Each of the 30 units provides between two and three hours' work, with content that develops all four skills. Course components: Student's Book/Teacher's Book/Audio Cassette Set (2)/ Audio CD Set (2)/
Synopsis
English for Business Studies is a course for students who need to be able to understand and talk about key business and economic concepts. The 30 units cover a range of issues, including work and motivation, production, marketing, banking, business ethics, exchange rates and international trade. The second edition contains two new chapters: Information and Electronic Commerce, and Entrepreneurs and Venture Capital. It also includes a full update of the existing units. The cassettes and audio CDs contain authentic interviews with experts talking about their field of business or economics.
Synopsis
English for Business Studies aims to improve the student's language in key business and economic concepts.
Table of 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.