Improve Your English: English in the Workplace: Hear and see how English is actually spoken--from real-life speakers

Improve Your English: English in the Workplace: Hear and see how English is actually spoken--from real-life speakers

by Stephen E. Brown, Ceil Lucas
Improve Your English: English in the Workplace: Hear and see how English is actually spoken--from real-life speakers

Improve Your English: English in the Workplace: Hear and see how English is actually spoken--from real-life speakers

by Stephen E. Brown, Ceil Lucas

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Overview

A revolutionary new DVD that teaches you practical English using real conversations

Improve Your English: English in the Workplace combines the video advantages of DVDs with the educational benefits of fluent American English speakers in unscripted interviews. You will benefit from hearing real people--men and women from various regions and occupations--having spontaneous conversations about the workplace, their jobs, and careers. The DVD also has a transcript and workbook designed to refine your listening and speaking skills.

Includes one 120-minute DVD.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071595872
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Publication date: 07/01/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Stephen E. Brown is an experienced developer of multimedia language programs in a variety of languages.

Ceil Lucas is a sociolinguist and professor of linguistics at Gallaudet University in Washington, DC.

Table of Contents

English in the Workplace DVD 1 What Kind of Work Do You Do? (Part I) 2 What Kind of Work Do You Do? (Part II) 3 An Average Day 4 Looking for Work 5 Interviewing for a Job 6 Training for Work 7 Communication at Work 8 Dressing for Work 9 Problems at Work 10 Technology at Work Booklet with transcript, vocabulary, cultural notes, discussion questions
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