This book is for people of upper-intermediate level and above who need to speak English to native speakers as part of their work.
One of the difficulties in learning English is that a lot of textbooks do not prepare you for contact with native speakers in the workplace. That’s because everyday language is more informal, idiomatic and full of words and phrases that you might not have come across.
How to speak English at work solves this problem by presenting you with authentic, funny and entertaining dialogues between colleagues dealing with typical work issues such as training, employee reviews, meetings and celebrations. There's also a bonus chapter on holiday travel. Each dialogue is accompanied by an explanatory glossary and a short test. By the time you’ve finished the book, you’ll be speaking just like a native - catch you later!
Subject: ESL (English as a Second Language)
Theme:Work
Language Skill:Vocabulary, useful phrases and comprehension; work skills
Content style:12 Units about work subjects with texts, phrases, tests.
Level:Upper-intermediate - Advanced
Age Group:18+
Tests with answers:Yes - including easy back and forth navigation links
Suitable for self- study:Yes
Teaching material:Yes
Copiable:Yes - for teaching classroom purposes only
Target audience:Students, adults learning English, employees working in an English speaking company, people looking for work in England, language teachers.
Device compatibility:Best for PC, laptop, larger Kindles, ebook readers, tablets and smartphones, Apple and Android.
George Sandford is a writer and editor. He has written over 30 books including Cambridge University Press - English for Human Resources and Praski Publishing - Amazingly Easy Phrasal Verbs, Business English Phrasebook, Crazy English, 101 Idioms Explained and many more.
His books are always entertain and make learning easy. He lives in Warsaw, Poland, with his wife and family. His English with George micro-lessons are featured daily on the Warsaw Metro system infoscreens.
One of the difficulties in learning English is that a lot of textbooks do not prepare you for contact with native speakers in the workplace. That’s because everyday language is more informal, idiomatic and full of words and phrases that you might not have come across.
How to speak English at work solves this problem by presenting you with authentic, funny and entertaining dialogues between colleagues dealing with typical work issues such as training, employee reviews, meetings and celebrations. There's also a bonus chapter on holiday travel. Each dialogue is accompanied by an explanatory glossary and a short test. By the time you’ve finished the book, you’ll be speaking just like a native - catch you later!
Subject: ESL (English as a Second Language)
Theme:Work
Language Skill:Vocabulary, useful phrases and comprehension; work skills
Content style:12 Units about work subjects with texts, phrases, tests.
Level:Upper-intermediate - Advanced
Age Group:18+
Tests with answers:Yes - including easy back and forth navigation links
Suitable for self- study:Yes
Teaching material:Yes
Copiable:Yes - for teaching classroom purposes only
Target audience:Students, adults learning English, employees working in an English speaking company, people looking for work in England, language teachers.
Device compatibility:Best for PC, laptop, larger Kindles, ebook readers, tablets and smartphones, Apple and Android.
George Sandford is a writer and editor. He has written over 30 books including Cambridge University Press - English for Human Resources and Praski Publishing - Amazingly Easy Phrasal Verbs, Business English Phrasebook, Crazy English, 101 Idioms Explained and many more.
His books are always entertain and make learning easy. He lives in Warsaw, Poland, with his wife and family. His English with George micro-lessons are featured daily on the Warsaw Metro system infoscreens.