Cambridge business english activities: serious fun for business english students
Cordell, Jane
This photocopiable business English resource book contains 43 games and activities. The material is mainly functional commonly practised functions on the business English syllabus. This is me; 1.3; Personality scales; 1.4; Graph skills analysis; 1.5; Identity swap; 2; Socializing in English; 2.1; Introducing yourself and others; 2.2; Restaurant board game; 2.3; Question and answer Pelmanism; 2.4; Asking questions; 3; Using the phone; 3.1; A telephone maze; 3.2; Phone quartets; 3.3; What not to do; 4; Business writing; 4.1; Formal or informal?; 4.2; Writing a CV; 4.3; A letter to correct; 4.4; A group letter; 4.5; Keeping it brief; 5; Making decisions; 5.1; Bingo diaries; 5.2; Napoleon's decision making; 5.3; How shall we market it?; 5.4; A meeting; Negotiating; 6.1; Conditionals in a negotiation; 6.2; Someone else's shoes; 7; Describing CHANGE; 7.1; The crystal ball game; 7.2; A company's progress; 7.3; Graph dictations; 8; DESCRIBING COMPANIES AND JOBS; 8.2; Describe an organigram; 8.2; Talking pictures; 8.3; My working day; 9; DESCRIBING PROCESSES; 9.1 A roof over your head; 9.2; The process jigsaw; 10; Making comparisons; 10.1; The best offer; 10.2; Selling yourself; 11; Pronunciation; 11.1; Intonation patterns; 11.2; A phonemic phone call; 11.3; Strong or weak?; 12; Giving feedback to your students; 12.1; A memo to your students; 12.2; Pairs to compare; 13; Giving advice; 13.1; When it goes wrong; 13.2; Business scruples; 14; Using numbers; 14.1; Numbernoughts and crosses; 14.2; Checking the details; 14.3; Shared number dictations; 14.4; Testing each other. INDICE: 1; FINDING OUT ABOUT YOUR STUDENTS; 1.1; Four skills needs analysis; 1.2; This is me; 1.3; Personality scales; 1.4; Graph skills analysis; 1.5; Identity swap; 2; Socializing in English; 2.1; Introducing yourself and others; 2.2; Restaurant board game; 2.3; Question and answer Pelmanism; 2.4; Asking questions; 3; Using the phone; 3.1; A telephone maze; 3.2; Phone quartets; 3.3; What not to do; 4; Business writing; 4.1; Formal or informal?; 4.2; Writing a CV; 4.3; A letter to correct; 4.4; A group letter; 4.5; Keeping it brief; 5;Making decisions; 5.1; Bingo diaries; 5.2; Napoleon's decision making; 5.3; How shall we market it?; 5.4; A meeting; Negotiating; 6.1; Conditionals in a negotiation; 6.2; Someone else's shoes; 7; Describing CHANGE; 7.1; The crystal ball game; 7.2; A company's progress; 7.3; Graph dictations; 8; DESCRIBING COMPANIES AND JOBS; 8.2; Describe an organigram; 8.2; Talking pictures; 8.3; My working day; 9; DESCRIBING PROCESSES; 9.1 A roof over your head; 9.2; The process jigsaw; 10; Making comparisons; 10.1; The best offer; 10.2; Selling yourself; 11; Pronunciation; 11.1; Intonation patterns; 11.2; A phonemic phone call; 11.3; Strong or weak?; 12; Giving feedback to your students; 12.1; A memo to your students; 12.2; Pairs to compare; 13; Giving advice; 13.1; When it goes wrong; 13.2; Business scruples; 14; Using numbers; 14.1; Number noughts and crosses; 14.2; Checking the details; 14.3; Shared number dictations; 14.4; Testing each other.
- ISBN: 978-0-521-58734-1
- Editorial: Cambridge University Press
- Encuadernacion: Desconocida
- Páginas: 128
- Fecha Publicación: 01/01/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés