Speak Business English Like an American

Speak Business English Like an American
Author: Amy Gillett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

CD and book designed to teach idioms and expressions used in the American business world.

More Speak English Like an American

More Speak English Like an American
Author: Amy Gillett
Publisher: Language Success Press
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2009
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0972530096

More Speak English Like an American brings you another 300+ idioms and expressions you need to know. Maybe you have already read Speak English Like an American. But this is not a necessary requirement. You can start with this new book, if you like, and work back. This popular ESL book features a new story and new American English idioms and expressions. In More Speak English Like an American, you'll follow the story of an American business as its employees come up with new product ideas, travel to China, throw themselves into office romances, and have exciting adventures. This book contains dozens of exercises and includes hundreds of usage examples, including some from American newspapers. Complete with illustrations and an audio CD of all the dialogues. Most books teach classroom English. When it comes to everyday life, this can seem unreal. And make you seem unreal. Our emphasis is on helping you talk, sound, and think like a native speaker. We also help you pick up more native English from movies and TV, newspapers, books, and the Internet. More Speak English Like an American helps you recognize and understand idioms whenever you see or hear them.

Speak English Like an American for Native Chinese Speakers

Speak English Like an American for Native Chinese Speakers
Author: Amy Gillett
Publisher: Language Success Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2008-07
Genre: English language
ISBN: 0981775403

If you're a native Chinese speaker wanting to improve your conversational English, this book and audio CD set is for you... What's the secret to speaking English better? It's mastery of those tricky idioms and phrases that are so common in English. And learning these idioms and phrases will not only help you speak better, it'll help you understand Americans better. In this course, you'll join an American family as they go about their day-to-day lives. Along the way, you will master over 300 of today's most common English idioms and expressions! All idioms are defined in both English and Chinese. Discover why thousands of students from around the world are turning to Speak English Like an American to improve their everyday English skills...this book & CD sets is a fun and effective way to improve your English.

Speak Business English Like an American for Native Chinese Speakers

Speak Business English Like an American for Native Chinese Speakers
Author: Amy Gillett
Publisher: Language Success Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0981775411

Speak Business English Like an American for Native Chinese Speakers is a popular new book & audio CD set designed to help you succeed on the job - whatever you're doing, wherever you're working. The set is great for self-study, with dozens of helpful exercises to reinforce the material. American English speakers use many phrases and expressions on the job. If you don't know these expressions, you're left out of the conversation. You're out of it. This book & CD will help you speak business English like an American -- quickly and confidently. Once you have the knack, no one can take it away from you. With this book and CD, your career will benefit for years to come. You'll learn the idioms & expressions that you hear at work. What do your colleagues and coworkers, your customers or clients really mean? How can you use these expressions too? All expressions are defined in both English and Chinese. Language is always changing and business English changes especially fast. That's why we've explained the most up-to-date expressions -- today's business English. Now you'll be able to use these expressions, too. People will marvel at your command of English.

American Business English

American Business English
Author: Eric Thomas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2020-08-13
Genre:
ISBN:

Business English is key in our globalized world. Learning English for business is not only a good skill, it is essential!This book was written by a Business English trainer with over 10 years of experience. Eric has contracted with huge multinational organizations such as Airbus, the UN, Chevron, GM, Johnson & Johnson, Inditex, Syngenta, National Instruments, Doosan Infracore, Panalpina, Ferrovial, Lotte, and many others. In this short book, you will learn how to use business English in a variety of contexts, such as: We need to "take initiative" and do everything "ahead of time."Then you have to "follow-up" to "address" any concerns.We have to show the "pros and cons" and "come up with" new ideas. A "slump" in the market could be followed by "sharp" increases.You will learn how to speak about: - Greetings- Interviews- Work/life balance- Negotiation- Work Dinners- Meetings- Presentations- Business Trips- Innovation- Productivity- Startups- Sales pitch- Decision making- Creativity- Describing Personality- Emails- Stress Management- TrainingAnnual Employee Reviews- Leadership- Recruiting and Hiring

Do You Speak American?

Do You Speak American?
Author: Robert Macneil
Publisher: Nan A. Talese
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0307423573

Is American English in decline? Are regional dialects dying out? Is there a difference between men and women in how they adapt to linguistic variations? These questions, and more, about our language catapulted Robert MacNeil and William Cran—the authors (with Robert McCrum) of the language classic The Story of English—across the country in search of the answers. Do You Speak American? is the tale of their discoveries, which provocatively show how the standard for American English—if a standard exists—is changing quickly and dramatically. On a journey that takes them from the Northeast, through Appalachia and the Deep South, and west to California, the authors observe everyday verbal interactions and in a host of interviews with native speakers glean the linguistic quirks and traditions characteristic of each area. While examining the histories and controversies surrounding both written and spoken American English, they address anxieties and assumptions that, when explored, are highly emotional, such as the growing influence of Spanish as a threat to American English and the special treatment of African-American vernacular English. And, challenging the purists who think grammatical standards are in serious deterioration and that media saturation of our culture is homogenizing our speech, they surprise us with unpredictable responses. With insight and wit, MacNeil and Cran bring us a compelling book that is at once a celebration and a potent study of our singular language. Each wave of immigration has brought new words to enrich the American language. Do you recognize the origin of 1. blunderbuss, sleigh, stoop, coleslaw, boss, waffle? Or 2. dumb, ouch, shyster, check, kaput, scram, bummer? Or 3. phooey, pastrami, glitch, kibbitz, schnozzle? Or 4. broccoli, espresso, pizza, pasta, macaroni, radio? Or 5. smithereens, lollapalooza, speakeasy, hooligan? Or 6. vamoose, chaps, stampede, mustang, ranch, corral? 1. Dutch 2. German 3. Yiddish 4. Italian 5. Irish 6. Spanish

Why Business People Speak Like Idiots

Why Business People Speak Like Idiots
Author: Brian Fugere
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2005-02-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780743269094

There is a fundamental disconnection between the way business people speak and real people communicate. From advertisers, big business and CEOs - the blather is coming at us in waves. The International Language of Business is no longer English - it's gobbledygook. The authors blindly discovered the enormity of the problem in June 2003 with the launch of Bullfighter, an anti-jargon software tool. But jargon is just one symptom in a larger problem afflicting corporate communications today: the wholesale inability to connect with an audience. In the form of admirably straight-talk, we discover how to avoid the 'obscurity trap', 'the anonymity trap', the 'hard-sell trap' and most importantly, 'the tedium trap'. In this witty and practical new book readers are given all the tools they need to fight the 'spin' and learn to speak like the rest of us.