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Using English at Work

Using English at Work
pages 56 djvu + MP3 30 Mb Author: Dr. Jeff McQuillan and Dr. Lucy Tse
Published by: the Center for Eductional Development 2008
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Speak English at Work with ConfidenceDo you ever get nervous speaking English with your co-workers because you’re not sure what the “right” word or expression is? After listening to Using English at Work, you will be better able to speak and write business English. Get it right with this complete course in daily English for businesspeople like you!
You’ll learn commonly used words and phrases that will help you succeed in English. The course includes 10 detailed lessons that describe each part of a typical workday. Learn vocabulary related to arriving at work, checking mail and email, attending
office meetings, going to business lunches, handling computer problems, scheduling a meeting, meeting with your boss, and socializing with coworkers.
In each lesson, you'll learn common and useful vocabulary for everyday things and situations found in an office.

Contents
Lesson 1 – Arriving at Work
Lesson 2 – Checking Mail, Email, and Voicemail
Lesson 3 – Attending the Morning Meeting
Lesson 4 – Working at My Desk
Lesson 5 – Taking a Break/Eating Lunch
Lesson 6 – Having Computer Problems
Lesson 7 – Scheduling a Meeting
Lesson 8 – Meeting with the Boss
Lesson 9 – Leaving Work
Lesson 10 – Socializing with Coworkers

Top-Up Listening 1 Book + Audio CD



Top-Up Listening 1 Book + AudioCD

pages 101 PDF + Audio CD 10 + 46 Mb
Author: Chris Cleary, Bill Holden, Terry Cooney Published by: ABAX Ltd.

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Combing an explicit focus on the Top-down listening skills together with bottom-up decoding skills, all within a communicative framework. Students get practice in listening for meaning and looking at language form. Listening as it was meant to be taught!
The Top-Up Listening series features English as it is actually spoken.
Top-Up gives students practice in drawing meaning from naturally spoken English in two ways: using their knowledge of the world and of the language to guess what's coming next, and using their knowldge of how English is actually structured as a sound.
Whaddaweemean? - how words run together, how sounds are lost, how vowels naturally weaken and entire words are dropped. Without knowledge of such patterns, listening is impossible. Lots of practice! Lots of variety!
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