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This book focuses on improving reading comprehension by targeting
the jargon, idiomatic language and academic expressions used in the
business world. A Student’s Guide to the Language of Finance is a
reference textbook designed to unlock the jargon of the business
and finance world for international students, improving the reading
comprehension and writing skill of English language learners by
targeting the jargon, idiomatic language, and academic expressions
employed in the business, finance, and banking fields. Covering
terms not always captured in business dictionaries or workbooks,
the resource also contains sections on spoken business English, key
academic terms found in textbooks and journals and useful
expressions to employ when writing an academic paper. It is
specifically targeted at students whose first language is not
English.
A research paper or graduate essay demonstrating weak English and
poor formatting is likely to be rejected by an editor or marked
down by an assessor; but why should these gaps in your English
knowledge undermine your subject knowledge and skill as an engineer
or student of the discipline? Written English: A Guide for
Electrical and Electronic Students and Engineers is the first
resource to work at the sentence level to resolve the English
language problems facing international engineering students and
scholars. Informed by hundreds of research papers and student
essays, this valuable reference: Covers grammar essentials and key
terms in the fields of electrical engineering, electronic
engineering, and communication systems Uses real-world examples to
reveal common mistakes and identify critical areas of focus
Provides practical solutions to formatting, vocabulary, and
stylistic issues Written English: A Guide for Electrical and
Electronic Students and Engineers equips readers with the necessary
knowledge to produce accurate and effective English when writing
for engineering.
Florida isn't just one big, paved-over shopping mall of designer
gowns and ticky-tacky tourist treats. The fabled "Sunshine State"
(Flarda, as the Crackers call it) still calls the romantic, the
adventurous, the explorer, even the renegade seeking the peace and
quiet of the gently washing surf or the mystery of the wooded
swamp. Although rapidly dwindling under the flowing lava advance of
asphalt and concrete, the natural and truest Florida can still be
found and enjoyed and appreciated like it was by the ancients.
These stories from the mythical, "Down Yonder, Florida," will get
readers in touch with the magical, mystical, enchanting and - most
of all - welcoming "Land of Flowers."
Writing academic prose in English is especially difficult for
nonnative speakers, largely because the standard vocabulary used in
this genre can be quite different from colloquial English. Expand
Your English: A Guide to Improving Your Academic Vocabulary is a
unique and invaluable guide that will enable the reader to overcome
this hurdle. It will become the favorite go-to reference book for
both beginners and intermediate learners struggling with the
complexities of English-language academic writing. Steve Hart
covers 1,000 vocabulary items that are essential for good academic
writing. The first section describes 200 key terms in detail,
grouping them into logical sets of 10. Through careful repetition,
the reader will find it easy to retain, retrieve, and reuse these
essential phrases. The second section explains a further 800 terms,
grouping them according to function, meaning, and the areas of an
essay where they are likely to be used. The expansive scope of
Expand Your English gives non-native speakers all the vocabulary
tools they need to master this difficult style of writing.
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