| 1. Oxford English for Careers |  | Oxford English for Careers (Pre-Intermediate - Intermediate) is a new up-tp-date course where students learn the English they need for a career in commmerce, tourism, nursing, or technology.
Oxford English for Careers is a series which prepares pre-work students for starting their career. Everything in each Student's Book is vocation-speciefic, which means students get the language, information, and skills they need to help them get a job in their chosen career. The complete series will cover Commerce, Tourism, Nursing, and Technology at Pre-Intermediate to Intermediate levels. |
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| 2. Express Series |  | The Express Series is an expanding series of short, specialist English courses for different professions, work skills, and industries.
Each course can be completed in 25-30 hours, so students make progress quickly. Hands-on tasks allow students to use new language immediately.
It can be used as a stand-alone, short, intensive course, for self-study, using the interactive MultiROM, or alongside a more general coursebook, such as International Express.
English for the Automobile Industry
English for Telephoning
English for Human Resources
English for Aviation
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| 3. Infotech |  | Infotech - 4th Edition
Fully updated in line with the latest developments in Information Communications Technology (ICT), this course teaches students the language and skills they need to understand and work in the world of computers. The 30 topic-based units cover everything from computer essentials through to programming, web design, job hunting, and future technologies. A focus on terminology is combined with vocabulary and grammar practice to give students the tools to use English in areas such as describing features and functions, applying for jobs and discussing the world of ICT. With the support of clear explanations, no specialist knowledge of ICT is required, making this course ideal for anyone who needs to understand the English of computing for study or work.
- Technical reading texts and realistic listening material keep learners up-to-date with recent developments in the fast-moving world of computing, from Windows Vista to Blu-ray.
- Free online material at www.cambridge.org/elt/student/ict enables students to continue developing their computer skills as they learn. This includes interactive activities and reading exercises, regular podcasts and a blog.
- A comprehensive glossary of computer terms and acronyms provide valuable language support for students.
- A modular structure enables teachers to focus on the most relevant topics and language for their students.
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| 4. Email English |  | Email English is a course for students of general and business English who need to write effective and convincing emails. It develops language skills and inspires confidence, as well as providing invaluable reference material.
- Ideal for both self-study and classroom use
- Features a variety of exercise types and covers a wide range of topics to ensure full understanding and language development
- The Phrase Bank consists of phrases organised functionally, which students can use to construct more effective emails in class and at work
- Students deal with both formal and informal emails and learn to switch appropriately between the two mediums
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| 5. Telephone English |  | Telephone English trains students to use the telephone confidently and effectively and effectively in the course of their work. In addition to teaching language common to all business phone calls, Telephone English prepares students for dealing with specific situations in the business context in which they operate.
- Equips Business English students with the skills necessary for making a successful phone call
- Focuses on the conventions of making phone calls in the English-speaking world
- Teaches students how to build successful relationships over the phone
- The Student's Book contains an Audio CD so all the exercises can be used for self study as well as in class
- Useful phrase bank - a quick and practical reference to support students in their phone calls
- Review lessons at the end of each section
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| 6. English for Law Enforcement |  | The latest addition to the Campaign suite of titles. It is designed to meet the needs of law enforcement personnel, from customs officers ot gendarmes to police. Topics and texts have been carefully selected from a variety of law enforcement contexts and all content has been verified by law enforcement officers from all over the globe, including Thailand, Germany, Spain and the UK.
Ideal for independent or class room study. |
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| 7. Language Logic |  | Language Logic is the missing link in foreign language learning. It is the essential first read before embarking on any language program. Whatever language you wish to learn -- Spanish, French, Russian, Italian, Japanese, Chinese --Language Logic will show you how! it teaches the skills that successful language learners use to achieve their linguistic dreams, whether at home or abroad. Instead of rote memorization, this book relies on logic so you can communicate effectively. You'll learn another language so well that even your understanding of you nativetongue will improve.
The author, Robyn Matthew, is the CEO of Word Nerd Language and Educational Services Ltd. She aslo works as a contributor to the Collins Dictionary and as an evaluator of grade 12 French provincial exams for the Ministry of Education. |
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| 8. English in Medicine |  | English in Medicine is a course for doctors, medical students and other medical professionals who need to communicate with patients and medical colleagues. Each of the seven units focuses on one area of doctor-patient communication, from history-taking and examination to diagnosis and treatment. The course develops all four skills through a wide variety of activities. The third edition is now in full colour and has been updated to take account of developments in medicine and the impact of new information technology. The course does not require specialist knowledge on the part of the teacher. |
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| 9. Oxford English For Information Technology |  | For learners specializing in computing and information technology at universities and technical institutes, or for professionals working in a range of IT sectors.
- Revises and practises grammar and functions appropriate to the needs of IT specialists.
- Consolidates and develops all four main skills.
- Authentic, topical texts and visual material.
- Longer, specialized reading texts which are intentionally challenging.
- Detailed glossary of current computing terms and abbreviations.
- Teacher's Guide provides detailed background information for non-specialist teachers.
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