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Now you'll know what to say atthe right time in any situation

ESL specialist Natalie Gast knows from her experiencethat the workplace presents some unique situations. Inthis book she presents scenarios, business slang, andother linguistic issues that typical language texts donâtgo into--for example, how to break the ice with smalltalk or ask for clarification. These hundreds of phrases will help younot only survive but thrive in your chosen field.



Table of Contents
Preface/How To Use This Book
Part I – The Global Work Force
Find a Mentor
Observe, Observe, and Then Observe Some More
Ask Questions and Listen to the Answers
Avoid Saying, "In My Country, We . . . "
Part II - Small TalkInteracting in a Small Group
Giving and Accepting Compliments
Giving, Accepting, and Refusing Invitations
PART III – Using the Telephone
Speak Up and Speak Out
Your Voice Mail
Leaving Messages
Speaking with Someone Who Is Difficult to Understand
Speaking with Someone Who Has Difficulty Understanding You
PART IV - Presenting Yourself
Before You Present
How to Say It
Answering Questions
Part V - Networking within Your Organization and Beyond
Whom Do You Know?
How To Network
Follow-Up
Part VI - Stress At Work
What Is Stress
Use The Good Stress
Lose the Bad Stress
Part VII - Directions
Directions on the Job
Giving and Following Directions To Get Somewhere
Other Directions To Consider
Appendix - American Business Culture in a Nutshell

Perfect Phrases ESL Everyday Business

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    Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
    Publication Date: 16/03/2010
    ISBN13: 9780071608381, 978-0071608381
    ISBN10: 0071608389

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Now you'll know what to say atthe right time in any situation

    ESL specialist Natalie Gast knows from her experiencethat the workplace presents some unique situations. Inthis book she presents scenarios, business slang, andother linguistic issues that typical language texts donâtgo into--for example, how to break the ice with smalltalk or ask for clarification. These hundreds of phrases will help younot only survive but thrive in your chosen field.



    Table of Contents
    Preface/How To Use This Book
    Part I – The Global Work Force
    Find a Mentor
    Observe, Observe, and Then Observe Some More
    Ask Questions and Listen to the Answers
    Avoid Saying, "In My Country, We . . . "
    Part II - Small TalkInteracting in a Small Group
    Giving and Accepting Compliments
    Giving, Accepting, and Refusing Invitations
    PART III – Using the Telephone
    Speak Up and Speak Out
    Your Voice Mail
    Leaving Messages
    Speaking with Someone Who Is Difficult to Understand
    Speaking with Someone Who Has Difficulty Understanding You
    PART IV - Presenting Yourself
    Before You Present
    How to Say It
    Answering Questions
    Part V - Networking within Your Organization and Beyond
    Whom Do You Know?
    How To Network
    Follow-Up
    Part VI - Stress At Work
    What Is Stress
    Use The Good Stress
    Lose the Bad Stress
    Part VII - Directions
    Directions on the Job
    Giving and Following Directions To Get Somewhere
    Other Directions To Consider
    Appendix - American Business Culture in a Nutshell

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