Starting a conversation. Family matters. Cultural advice. Sensitive issues. Dialogues 2. At the check-in desk. A flight delay. A tight connection. A hotel mix-
Practise greeting each other and taking leave. 6. Read and practise the following flashes of conversation. 1. “How do you do Mr Jones.” “
I'd better report the problem. Dealing with Telephone Problems. BUSINESS ENGLISH 5. LESSON D2. Vocabulary. Guess the
Speak meet and present in English with confidence! “Are you tired of not feeling equal to your English speaking colleagues
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“Are you tired of not feeling equal to your English speaking colleagues suppliers and clients?” “Do you want to have more confidence speaking
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A combination textbook-workbook on Business English. Conversation and Correspondence for students of EFL (English as a Foreign Language) or ESL (English as
I'd better report the problem. Dealing with Telephone Problems. BUSINESS ENGLISH 5. LESSON D2. Vocabulary. Guess the
Many people who are studying business English are studying it with a Make up a conversation about each topic using the expressions above. Example:.
Closing this Business Unit is the best course of action. “Do you want to have more confidence speaking meeting and presenting in English?”.
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This edition of Everyday Conversations is intended for the sixth- to seventh-grade level students of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) or English as a