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Professional

English International Legal


English
Amy Krois-Lindner and TransLegal®
English for Specific Purposes UPPER-INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

including: Suitable for classroom use or self-study, this is the


definitive course for those needing to work in the
international legal community. Teaching lawyers and
International Legal English 43 law students how to use English in a commercial law
environment, the course features a range of legal
topics including contracts, company formation and
Good Practice NEW 44 intellectual property rights.
This course also prepares students for the new
English for the Cambridge International Legal English Certificate
NEW
(ILEC) and includes exam practice tasks, exam tips
Financial Sector 44 and a practice test paper supplied by Cambridge
ESOL.
Infotech Fourth edition NEW 45

You’ll like International Legal


B2-C1
English because …
Business English including: Teachers can … Student’s Book with Audio CDs (3) 978-0-521-67517-8
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• trust in the expertise of the author team, which
comprises US, British and Canadian lawyers, as well
Business Start-up 46 as ELT specialists.

• explore topics confidently with their students,


thanks to invaluable background information in the For Autumn 2008
English365 47 Teacher’s Book. NEW Introduction to Legal English
• bring a communicative dimension to the classroom
with lots of ideas for discussion and role-play.
Copy Collection 49
Students can …
Skills 50 • be confident that they’re learning authentic, up-to-
date language from the Cambridge Legal English
Corpus, part of the Cambridge International Corpus.

• rely on the authenticity of their learning materials,


with real case studies and legal texts supplied by
TransLegal® – Europe’s leading firm of
Professional
lawyer-linguists.
English in Use Law,
• develop problem-solving strategies and page 52
web-based research skills with online tasks linked
to every unit of the book.

www.cambridge.org/elt/legalenglish

Professional English Level Chart:


This table is a guide to possible routes from Beginner to Advanced level through our Business English courses.
Generic Level Beginner Elementary Pre-intermediate Intermediate Upper- Advanced
False Beginner intermediate
Council of Europe Level A1 A2 B1 B1 B2 C1
Business Start-up
Business Goals
English365
Business Benchmark BEC Preliminary BEC Vantage BEC Higher
Working in English
New International Business English
English Business Studies
Books displaying this symbol are informed
by the Cambridge International Corpus – see
www.cambridge.org/elt/professional inside back cover
44 Professional English: ESP

NEW NEW

Self-study
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.
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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
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Professional English: ESP 45

Infotech
Fourth edition
NEW
Santiago Remacha Esteras
INTERMEDIATE

This tried and trusted course in English for computer


users is now fully updated for its fourth edition. It
provides up to 60 hours of teaching material. Unit 11 Optical storage

Unit 11 Optical storage Optical discs and drives

You’ll like Infotech Fourth Edition


Optical discs can store data at much higher densities DVDs (digital versatile discs) can be:

1 CDs and DVDs


than magnetic disks. Thus, they are ideal for multimedia
applications where images, animation and sound occupy
a lot of disc space. Besides, they are not affected by
DVD-ROMs are used in DVD computer drives. They
allow for data a rchival as well as interactive content
(e.g. an encyclopaedia, a movie, etc.)

because …
A In pairs, answer these questions. magnetic fields. This means that they are secure and
DVD-R or DVD+R, recordable only once
1 What do CD and DVD stand for? stable, i.e. they can be transported through airport metal
detectors without damaging the data. But optical drives DVD-RW or DVD+RW (rewritable) discs can be erased
2 What is the main advantage of using DVDs instead of CDs? and re-used many times; they’re used to back up data
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
The DVD drive used in computers is also called ‘DVD
Teachers can … 1 Laser technology
2 CD-Recordable
At first sight a DVD is similar to a CD. Both discs are 120
mm in diameter and 1.2 mm thick. They also use a laser
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

• be confident they’re using the most up-to-date


internal structure and data capacity. In a DVD the tracks video cassette recorder. New DVD recorders can play
are very close in space, thus allowing more tracks; and back all CD and DVD formats.
C one back to his local computer shop to buy some the pits in which data is stored are smaller, so there are
blank discs. Listen to his conversation and check your answers to A. more pits per track. As a result, a CD can hold 650-700 There are also portable DVD players, handheld devices

course available, featuring recent ICT developments D de whether these sentences are true or false.
MB, whereas a basic DVD can hold 4.7 GB. In addition, a
DVD can be double-sided, dual layer, with a capacity of
with a built-in DVD drive and an LCD screen; they let
you watch movies or TV, play games and listen to music,
wherever you are.
17 GB.
such as Windows Vista and Blu-ray. Co
1 at can
a storage.
1.6 micron
fa
HD-DVD and Blu-ray discs
These two competing formats are expected to replace
2 VD are MB current DVD as the standard for watching movies at

• rely on clear explanations and technical advice to diameter.


m in

3 The data on a DVD is read with a laser


home.
On one side are Toshiba, Microsoft and the DVD Forum
who support the High Definition DVD.

support both themselves and their students. beam.


4 A basic DVD can hold 3.7 gigabytes.
Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, JVC and many movie studios
are behind the Blu-ray format.
5 You need a hard disk drive to read DVDs.
Unlike DVDs, which use a red laser to read/write data,

• take advantage of the course’s modular nature to


6 DVD-Vdeo discs can hold full-length fa Blu-ray uses a blue-violet laser, hence its name. Blu-ray
movies. discs can record and play back high-definition television
7 A DVD Writer is not compatible with old old and digital audio, as well as computer data.
CD-ROMs.
focus on the most relevant topics and language for Note: disc (optical media); disk
k (magnetic storage media)
A DVD drive with disc

their students. 2 Optical discs and drives


A Read the text and find the following. nits,
1 the advantages and disadvantages of optical discs over magnetic disks

Students can …
g. a
2 the storage capacity of a double-sided, dual layer DVD
3 the difference between a DVD burner and a DVD recorder which
4

• learn the language and skills they need for


the feature of a portable DVD player which allows the user to play different formats
5 two possible successors to DVDs CD-RW (rewritable) discs enable you to write onto
A Blu-ray disc has a capacity of 25 GB (single-layer), 50 GB (dual-
them in multiple sessions, like a hard disk.
6 where the Blu-ray format gets its name layer) and 100GB (four-layer).

real-life scenarios, including understanding technical


52 53
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ELEMENTARY TO INTERMEDIATE ELEMENTARY TO PRE-INTERMEDIATE

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spoken. ‘Culture Focus’ sections introduce students to
BEGINNER TO PRE-INTERMEDIATE
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A modular approach means this course can be
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A1-A2
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adapted to suit any teaching situation, and language
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and vocabulary files at the back of the book offer
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Professional English: Business English 47

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English365 • bring new energy into the classroom with


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Level 2
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ELEMENTARY TO UPPER-INTERMEDIATE
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and practical phrases they need for everyday Level 3
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Reflecting the work-life balance of busy adults, • develop interpersonal and social skills, such as
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communication demands of day-to-day working life. • continue learning in their own time with the
Personal Study Books with Audio CD.
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including new online research activities, background
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worksheets and wordlists.
Engages students with specially-commissioned
interviews with real working people.

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48 Professional English: Business English

New International Business


English
Leo Jones and Richard Alexander
UPPER-INTERMEDIATE

This bestselling course is the ideal next step for


students who have completed Working in English.
Fifteen topic-based units cover a range of business
situations, with frequent opportunity for discussion as

Working in English
well as thorough vocabulary development. Communicating in Business
The Teacher’s Book includes an introduction to the Second edition
Leo Jones
course, step-by-step procedures, suggested timings Simon Sweeney
INTERMEDIATE
and photocopiable resource material.
INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER-INTERMEDIATE
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
into seven modules, and is supplemented by extra Preparation CD-ROM contains an introduction to the work who need to improve their communicative
Teacher’s Book activities for maximum flexibility. exam and a full practice test including audio. ability when socializing, telephoning, presenting,
Suitable for a wide range of students, it focuses on taking part in meetings and negotiating. Students
the practical, day-to-day activities that all business are encouraged to analyze the requirements of
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