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Introducing Business English provides a comprehensive overview of
this topic, situating the concepts of Business English and English
for Specific Business Purposes within the wider field of English
for Special Purposes. This book draws on contemporary teaching and
research contexts to demonstrate the growing importance of English
within international business communication. Covering both spoken
and written aspects of Business English, this book: examines key
topics within Business English, including teaching Business English
as a lingua franca, intercultural business interactions, blended
learning and web-based communication; discusses the latest research
on each topic, and possible future directions; features tasks and
practical examples, a section on course design, and further
resources. Written by two leading researchers and teachers,
Introducing Business English is a must-read for advanced
undergraduate and postgraduate students studying Business English,
Business English as a Lingua Franca, and English for Specific
Business Purposes.
Introducing Business English provides a comprehensive overview of
this topic, situating the concepts of Business English and English
for Specific Business Purposes within the wider field of English
for Special Purposes. This book draws on contemporary teaching and
research contexts to demonstrate the growing importance of English
within international business communication. Covering both spoken
and written aspects of Business English, this book: examines key
topics within Business English, including teaching Business English
as a lingua franca, intercultural business interactions, blended
learning and web-based communication; discusses the latest research
on each topic, and possible future directions; features tasks and
practical examples, a section on course design, and further
resources. Written by two leading researchers and teachers,
Introducing Business English is a must-read for advanced
undergraduate and postgraduate students studying Business English,
Business English as a Lingua Franca, and English for Specific
Business Purposes.
This book presents research in business discourse and offers
pedagogical approaches to teaching business discourse in both
classroom and consultancy contexts that address the key issues of
dealing with different types of learners, developing teaching
materials and evaluation. Drawing on the authors' extensive
experience of researching business discourse from a variety of
different perspectives including pragmatics, discourse analysis,
rhetoric, and language for specific purposes, it demonstrates how
these approaches may be applied to teaching. Each chapter includes
a list of additional readings, together with a number of practical
tasks designed to help readers apply the materials presented. Case
studies are used throughout the book to illustrate the concepts,
thus equipping readers with a set of research tools to extend their
own understanding of how language and communication operate in
business contexts, as well introducing them to a variety of
research-based ideas that can be translated easily into a classroom
setting. The book is cross-cultural in scope as it includes
perspectives from a range of different contexts. It represents a
significant advance in current literature and will provide a
valuable resource for students and scholars of applied linguistics,
business communication, and business discourse, in addition to
teachers of Business English.
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