Teaching business English / Mark Ellis and Christine Johnson.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
1994.
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Series: | Oxford handbooks for language teachers.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Part One. Introduction to Business English
- 1. What is Business English?
- 2. Who wants to learn Business English?
- 3. Where is Business English taught?
- 4. Resources
- 5. Performance objectives for Business English
- Part Two. Analysing the needs of the learners
- 6. Describing levels of performance
- 7. Job analysis
- 8. Information gathering
- 9. Determining the content of the course
- Part Three. Activities and materials
- 10. Published materials
- 11. Framework materials
- 12. Authentic materials
- 1. Using authentic materials to develop speaking skills
- 2. Using authentic materials to practise extracting information
- 3. Using authentic materials to develop listening skills
- 4. Using authentic materials to improve learners' comprehension of presentations
- 5. Using authentic materials to extend letter-writing vocabulary
- 13. Managing activities in the classroom
- 14. Current trends in Business English.