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English in Medicine English for the
Good Practice Third edition Financial Sector
Communication Skills in English for the Medical Eric Glendinning and Beverly Holmström
Ian MacKenzie
Practitioner INTERMEDIATE
INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER-INTERMEDIATE
Ros Wright and Marie McCullagh English in Medicine Third edition is a course for
UPPER-INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED This course helps students to prepare for a career in
doctors, medical students and other medical
finance, and enables those already working in the
International English with American English professionals who need to communicate with patients
footnotes. industry to improve their financial English. It provides
and colleagues. The course develops all four skills
at least 45 hours of teaching material.
This course prepares doctors and student doctors for through a wide variety of activities and doesn’t
communicating with patients in English. require specialist knowledge on the part of the
teacher. You’ll like English for the
As well as teaching functional language and medical
Each of the seven units focuses on one area of Financial Sector because …
terminology, the course focuses on the interpersonal
and communication skills doctors need to make doctor-patient communication, from taking a history Teachers can …
to making a diagnosis.
consultations more effective. It is suitable for • engage students with real contexts, including news
self-study and classroom use. articles and interviews with finance professionals.
B1 • take advantage of a wide range of topics to cater
for different students, including Accounting, Retail
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• prepare students for different tasks such as taking a • learn about key financial concepts and the
history and describing treatment options. language needed to understand them.
• prepare learners for dealing with a wide range of • develop professional communication skills such as
patients, from children to the elderly. negotiating and presenting.
• promote learner-autonomy by encouraging students • develop their speaking proficiency in
to monitor their own progress. industry-typical situations.
Students can … • practise writing emails, letters and reports on
finance-related subjects.
• learn how to manage their voices to build rapport
and empathise with patients.
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are slower than hard drives.
files and to record audio and video.
B How do you say these expressions in your language? CDs and DVDs
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beam to read data. However, they are very different in
burner’ because it records information by ‘burning’ via
a laser to a blank DVD disc. However, a DVD recorder
3 DVD-Rewritable typically refers to a standalone unit that resembles a
course available, featuring recent ICT developments D de whether these sentences are true or false.
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The Teacher’s Book includes an introduction to the Second edition
Leo Jones
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INTERMEDIATE
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This course comprises forty one-hour units organised The Student’s Book with free BEC Vantage This short course is for students in or preparing for
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Intercultural
Resource Pack Business Roles 2
Simulations for Business English
Intercultural communication resources for
language teachers John Crowther-Alwyn
INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED
Derek Utley
INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED Business Roles 2 contains short, easy-to-administer
role plays which get students speaking.
What is ‘culture’? How do you tell other people about
your national culture? How do you talk about the Its simulations give students prescribed roles,
culture of the organisation where you work or study? enabling them to concentrate on their communication
Decisionmaker It is becoming increasingly recognised that
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discussions.
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problems that engage learners in discussion and
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Professional English:
in Use
Skills for Success is the first content-based skills Professional English in Use ICT – For Computers
course to integrate English language instruction with and the Internet 52
the teaching of skills essential to vocational or
college-based students.
Theme-based and interactive, it emphasizes
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Business Communications
International case studies in English
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Professional English in Use
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For marketing professionals, business and marketing
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INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED For Computers and the Internet
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• Includes 40 units.
Your
first
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Intermediate
• Includes 66 units covering topics such as Jobs,
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• Includes 50 units covering topics such as The choice
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