Thailand. Bangkok : Thammasat University Press, 2010. — 57 p. This is a course to study English structures, vocabulary and expressions commonly used in economic contexts, as well as writing, listening and speaking practice. Students of English as a second language will value this book as an excellent self-instruction guide in Economics area.
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David Grant, Jane Hudson & Robert Mclarty. — Oxford University Press, 2009. — 156 p. OCR. Business English you can take to work today. With a highly communicative syllabus and interactive multimedia support materials, plus expert tips and advice from one of the world's leading business schools, Business Result helps learners develop the skills they need, quickly and...
Third Edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2010. — 127 p. — ISBN:[/b] 978-0-521-74342-6. About the course: Student textbook of the English language course for students of business and economics. English for Business Studies Third Edition reflects recent changes in the world's business and economic environment, featuring new units including Corporate Social Responsibility and...
Garnet Education, 2012. — 144 p. Level: Upper-Intermediate to Proficiency. CEF: B2 - C2. IELTS: 5.0 - 7.5+. English for Economics has 12 units, each of which is based on a different aspect of economics. Odd-numbered units are based on listening (lecture/seminar extracts). Even-numbered units are based on reading. Each unit is divided into four lessons; Lesson 1: vocabulary for...
With Paul Harvey. Series edited by Terry Phillips. — Garnet Education, 2009 — 133 p. Level: Upper intermediate to proficiency CEF: B2 to C2 IELTS: 5.0 to 7.5+ English for Business Studies is a skills-based course designed specifically for students of business who are about to enter English-medium tertiary level studies. It provides carefully graded practice and progressions in...