Speak Business English Like an American: Learn the Idioms & Expressions You Need to Succeed On The Job! (Book & Audio CD)

Amy Gillett
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Speak Business English Like an American: Learn the Idioms & Expressions You Need to Succeed On The Job! (Book & Audio CD)
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  • I used this book and CD system with my students, a group of adults in an ESL class at a community college. They really enjoyed it! They found the dialogues interesting and realistic. The idioms in this book are excellent. The exercises are helpful too,...
     
  • Although many of the idioms and expressions Ms. Gillett brings to the page are typical in non-business usage, the huge number of idioms and expressions related to American business English (as opposed to British business English--in some cases they are...
     
  • Enhanced with the addition of an audio CD, Speak Business Like An American is the ultimate instructive guide to the hundreds of expressions and idioms heard at the workplace daily. Amy Gillet's provides the language student wanting to gain fluency in...
     
  • As an avid student of the English language, I find this book engaging -- perhaps, too quick of a read; I breezed through it in no time. If you are a nonnative speaker, concerned with fluency, bent on fine-tuning your speaking ability, then this could be a...
     
  • I'm brazilian. This book is wonderfull and help me a lot. I recommend to everyone who want to learn more about expression. Audio quality is nice.
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