HOW TO TEACH BUSINESS ENGLISH

HOW TO TEACH BUSINESS ENGLISH

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Editorial:
PENGUIN YOUNG READER
Año de edición:
2005
Materia
Ingles
ISBN:
978-0-582-77996-9
Ancho:
190
Alto:
260
Encuadernación:
Otros

How to Teach Business English is designed to offer practical advice to anyone involved in business English and act as a guide to some of the theoretical developments that affect the way business teachers operate.
Key Features
- Teaching specific business skills
- Guidance on syllabus and course design
- A task file of photocopiable training activities

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