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BUSINESS AND ESP CATALOGUE 2014-15

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INTR

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CONTENTSOxford English for Work 3

Business Result 4–5

International Express 6–7

Oxford EAP 8–9

Express series 10–11

Oxford English for Careers,

Highly Recommended, Tech Talk 12–13

More Business Courses 14–15

Dear Colleague,

Whether your students are preparing for university, getting ready to start working life, or looking to take their career to the next level, you can help them achieve their full potential with our broad range of business and ESP material. There are business English courses to equip learners with the communication skills they need to succeed in any profession, such as how to present an idea, support an argument, or report back on research. Our more specialist titles are designed for students needing English for specific job sectors – for example, engineering, healthcare, or tourism. Whichever course you choose, all of our titles help learners progress on their journey towards confident communication at work.

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This new online course equips in-work and pre-work students with the skills they need to excel in the workplace.Oxford English for Work is suitable for self-study, and can be used alongside any business or General English course. Teachers can use the Learning Management System to easily set tasks and measure students’ progress.

Each level includes three key work skills – Telephoning, Socializing, and Writing:

• Telephoning skills familiarizes learners with all aspects of making a call, such as how to address people, taking and leaving a message, and managing conference calls.

• Socializing skills develops the softer conversational skills students need in and outside work, such as greeting visitors, entertaining, making small talk, and expressing interest.

• Writing skills enables students to write clearly and persuasively at work. Topics covered include using appropriate register, giving feedback, emailing, and writing for social media.

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OXFORD ENGLISH FOR WORK ELEMENTARY – INTERMEDIATE (A2 – B1+)

Nina Leeke, Lara Storton and Shaun Wilden

Self-study support• All activities are automatically marked, with instant feedback

to help students understand the reasoning behind answers.

• Learners can try all activities as many times as they wish before submitting, placing them in control of their own learning.

• Students can track their own progress with self-check ‘Can-do’ statements at the end of each module, aligned to the CEFR.

Oxford English for Work A2 B1 B1+

978 0 19 4565370 978 0 19 4565578 978 0 19 4565776

NEW FOR 2015

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BUSINESS RESULT STARTER – ADVANCED (A1 – C1)

Kate Baade, Michael Duckworth, David Grant, Christopher Holloway, Jane Hudson, John Hughes, Penny McLarty, Jon Naunton, Jim Scrivener and Rebecca Turner

Business English you can take to work today.Business Result is a six-level business English course that gives students the communication skills they need for immediate use at work.

• Communicative syllabus provides pick-up-and-use business skills.

• Teacher’s Book supported by a Teacher Training DVD*, including practical tips and commentary from the authors.

Business Result Starter Elementary Pre-Intermediate

Student’s Book with DVD-ROM and Online Workbook Pack 978 0 19 473981 8 978 0 19 473937 5 978 0 19 473938 2

Teacher’s Book Pack (Teacher’s Book with DVD) 978 0 19 473982 5 978 0 19 473942 9 978 0 19 473943 6

Class Audio CDs 978 0 19 473988 7 978 0 19 474807 0 978 0 19 474816 2

Video material to bring your classroom to lifeEvery unit is supported by a video clip and two interactive exercises on the Student’s DVD-ROM.

Video content includes dramatized business scenarios, documentaries, and interviews with business experts from the Cranfield School of Mangagement.

* Not available at Starter level

“BUSINESS RESULT IS EXCELLENT! IT’S CONCISE AND UP-TO-DATE, AND THE DVD-ROM PROVIDES PLENTY OF EXTRA PRACTICE.”

Natacha Kasaj – Chargée de Formation – Centre d’Etude de Langues -Pôle Formation CCI Colmar, Alsace, France.

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Business Result Intermediate Upper-Intermediate Advanced

Student’s Book with DVD-ROM and Online Workbook Pack 978 0 19 473939 9 978 0 19 473940 5 978 0 19 473941 2

Teacher’s Book Pack (Teacher’s Book with DVD) 978 0 19 473944 3 978 0 19 473945 0 978 0 19 473946 7

Class Audio CDs 978 0 19 476804 7 978 0 19 476813 9 978 0 19 476826 9

Skills for Business Studies 978 0 19 473947 4 978 0 19 473948 1 978 0 19 473949 8

Business Result Student’s Book with DVD-ROM and Skills for Business Studies Pack 978 0 19 473950 4 978 0 19 473951 1 978 0 19 473952 8

Online WorkbookThe Business Result Interactive Workbook on DVD-ROM is also available online via the access code in the Student’s Book. This offers additional features, including the ability to assign work, track students’ progress, and many more reading texts.

SKILLS FOR BUSINESS STUDIES INTERMEDIATE – ADVANCED (B1 – C2)

Louis Rogers and Jon Naunton

An academic reading and writing skills course for Business Studies students.Suitable for students who need academically-focused skills development. Includes authentic specialist texts, and focuses on selected business vocabulary.

Also available as part of a pack with the Business Result Student’s Books at Intermediate, Upper-Intermediate and Advanced levels.

150–200 activities per level, with instant feedback

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Rachel Appleby, Angela Buckingham, Keith Harding, Alastair Lane, Bryan Stephens and Frances Watkins

Linking life and workThis completely revised edition of International Express, with 100% new material, meets all the practical language needs of adult professional learners. The series retains the popular student-centred approach, while adding a range of new features.

• Ideal blend of business and general English, with a strong communicative focus.

• New Work skills section includes topics such as telephoning, emailing and looking after visitors.

• Student’s Book and Workbook are combined, meaning students need just one book for classroom use and self-study.

• Student’s Book comes with a DVD-ROM and handy Pocket Book with useful everyday phrases for learning on the go.

• Every unit finishes with a new four-page review section, with notes on grammar and functional language.

• Regularly check students’ progress with tests supporting every unit in every level. Record students’ test scores with the Student Progress Report to see instantly how they are performing unit-by-unit, and across different skills. Available for free online at www.oup.com/elt/teacher/internationalexpress

"SOUND, DEPENDABLE MATERIAL. RECOMMENDED." Review of Intermediate level by Pete Sharma, EL Gazette May 2014.

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Stunning new videoLiven up your classroom with mini documentaries and authentic interviews. Each unit includes one clip of related video, accompanied by PDF worksheets on the DVD, and interactive exercises on the DVD-ROM.

Watch a clip on living and working in the Atacama Desert – from Pre-Intermediate level http://youtu.be/GIsEmEaeHtE

International Express Third Edition Beginner Elementary Pre-Intermediate Intermediate Upper Intermediate

Student’s Book Pack 978 0 19 457669 7 978 0 19 459774 6 978 0 19 459785 2 978 0 19 459786 9 978 0 19 459787 6

Teacher’s Resource Pack 978 0 19 459725 8 978 0 19 459770 8 978 0 19 459771 5 978 0 19 459772 2 978 0 19 459773 9

Class Audio CD 978 0 19 457666 6 978 0 19 459750 0 978 0 19 459751 7 978 0 19 459752 4 978 0 19 459753 1

100% NEW syllabusBrand new global lifestyle topics – specifically designed to get adult professional learners talking.

102 Unit 9 Grammar

9 start-upsGrammar Past Continuous; Past Simple

IntrodUCtIon 1 Work in pairs. Discuss the questions.Which social media sites do you use? What do you use them for? Here are some ideas.Facebook™ finding out what other people are doingTwitter™ telling people about eventsFlickr™ sharing information and photos with friendsWhat do you know about the people in the photos?

2 Read the article about Facebook. Answer the questions.1 Who started Facebook?2 What was Harvard Connection? Whose idea was it?3 What did Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss think Zuckerberg did?4 Was Facebook successful at first?5 How many Facebook users were there in 2012?

3 Work in pairs. Discuss the questions.1 Do you think Facebook will continue to be popular? Why?2 Which websites are competition for Facebook? Which are the most popular

social media sites in your country?

Facebook is a social networking service used to exchange messages. You can also create common-interest user groups, and pages for events and organizations.

Mark Zuckerberg had the idea for Facebook in 2003 while he was studying at Harvard University. The original name was Facemash. At the same time, three other students, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and Divya Narendra, were working on a similar site called HarvardConnection.com. Zuckerberg was working on his idea, when Cameron and Tyler asked him to help them with their website. For a while, Zuckerberg worked on both projects. The Winklevosses believed that while Zuckerberg was working for them, he used some of the HarvardConnection ideas to build his own site.

In 2004, Zuckerberg launched Thefacebook and within the first month, more than half of the undergraduate students at Harvard were using the site. The name later changed to Facebook and became hugely popular.

In 2012, Facebook had over 900 million active users and the average Facebook user had over 200 friends.

Facebook™

IntlEx SB Pre-Int.indb 102 06/09/2013 07:04

54 Unit 5 Grammar

5 Looking into the futureGrammar Future tenses

INTRODUCTION 1 Look at the first part of an article on tourism and discuss these questions.1 According to the article, what negative effects will tourism have on popular

locations and the environment in general? Can you think of any examples?2 What will happen to tourist destinations in the future? Give some reasons

and examples.

2 5.1 Listen to a business analyst talk about the effects and future of tourism and answer the questions.1 What is the prediction for Venice in 2046?2 How can the Venice problem be solved?3 What problem do farmers face in the south of Spain?4 What is the solution to the problem in Spain?5 The Maldives face which two problems? a water and food shortages b food shortages and flooding c too many divers and not enough fish

3 5.2 Listen to the second part of the interview and answer the questions.1 How does air travel affect the environment?2 Is the global tourism industry likely to expand or contract in the next

20 to 30 years?3 What can airline companies do to reduce carbon emissions?

The tourist industry is booming, creating jobs and much-needed income for poorer countries. At the same time, it is having a disastrous effect on some of our favourite destinations. What does the future hold for the destinations and the tourists?1 Overcrowding will force cities to limit tourist numbers. 2 Traditional summer holiday destinations will become too hot.

Drought will mean severe limits on water supply. 3 By 2030, many ecosystems will have degraded or be at risk

due to climate change: coral reefs, coastal wetlands, forests, and glaciers.

What can we do to make sure that we can still enjoy travelling without damaging these fragile environments?

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APOXFORD EAP ELEMENTARY – ADVANCED (A2 – C1)

Edward de Chazal, Paul Dummett, Jon Hird, John Hughes, Sam McCarter, Julie Moore and Louis Rogers

Oxford EAP

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A course in English for Academic Purposes

ELEMENTARY / A2

• Integrated skills and language

• Based on authentic academic texts

• Video material on DVD-ROM

Edward de Chazal & John Hughes

Oxford EAP

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A course in English for Academic Purposes

PRE-INTERMEDIATE / B1

• Integrated skills and language

• Based on authentic academic texts

• Video material on DVD-ROM

Paul Dummett & Jon Hird

A course in English for Academic PurposesOxford EAP develops the essential skills and academic language for learners who are preparing to study in English at university level, from foundation courses to postgraduate research.

With authentic content from Oxford textbooks and videos of lecture extracts, Oxford EAP is an ideal course for learners from a wide range of disciplines. Its clear structure and user-friendly approach make it suitable for both experienced and new EAP tutors.

• NEW A2 and B1 levels, with more staging and shorter units, to provide appropriate support for lower-level students.

• Authentic academic content using extracts from Oxford textbooks and journals.

• Video-based lecture extracts to help prepare students for the university experience.

• Covers all four skills, with integrated academic language.

• Accessible and user-friendly approach.

NEW FOR 2015 NEW FOR 2015

“CLEAR AND PROFESSIONAL IN DESIGN … A COMPREHENSIVE AND EFFECTIVE COURSE THAT WILL HELP BOTH LEARNERS AND TEACHERS TO ACHIEVE THEIR ACADEMIC GOALS.”

Judges’ comments about B1+ level, English Speaking Union HRH The Duke of Edinburgh English Language Book Awards 2013.

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Lectures and student presentations on video Most of the Listening and Speaking material in the course is presented on video, available on DVD for classroom use, and on the DVD-ROM for self-study.

The lecture extracts help students familiarize themselves with the language and style used in academia, and build essential skills such as effective note-taking. Presentation extracts give students the tools needed to prepare and deliver their own talks in their chosen disciplines.

• Authentic lecture extracts for Advanced/C1 level.

• Optional subtitles for each video.

Teacher’s HandbookHelps both experienced and new EAP teachers to successfully prepare their students for academic study in English.

• Extensive methodology notes.

• Ideas for additional activities.

• Full answers to all tasks.

Oxford EAP A2 B1 B1+ B2 C1

Student’s Book and DVD-ROM Pack 978 0 19 400204 2 978 0 19 400207 3 978 0 19 400201 1 978 0 19 400178 6 978 0 19 400179 3

Teacher’s Handbook, DVD and Audio CD Pack 978 0 19 400210 3 978 0 19 400214 1 978 0 19 400202 8 978 0 19 400183 0 978 0 19 400182 3

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Express Series, English for...Emails Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457912 4

Meetings Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457933 9

Negotiating Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457950 6

Presentations Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457936 0

Presentations e-Book 978 0 19 455514 2

Socializing Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457939 1

Telephoning Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457927 8

The Automobile Industry Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457900 1

Aviation Student’s Book with CD-ROM and Audio CD 978 0 19 457942 1

Aviation e-Book 978 0 19 455517 3

Cabin Crew Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457957 5

Cabin Crew e-Book 978 0 19 455518 0

The Energy Industry Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457921 6

The Fashion Industry Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457960 5

The Fashion Industry e-Book 978 0 19 455515 9

The Express Series is ideal for students in employment, who want to communicate more effectively in English. These short, intensive courses can be completed in 25–30 hours, so students make progress quickly.

• Engaging topics, motivating role-plays and a variety of exercises provide a framework for each specialist subject.

• Tip boxes in each unit include key language points, useful phrases and strategies.

• Interactive exercises on the multiROM provide vocabulary and communcation practice, and are ideal for independent study.

• Answers, transcripts and a glossary of useful phrases at the back of each book.

e-BooksEnglish for Presentations, Logistics, Aviation, Cabin Crew, Football and The Fashion Industry are also available as e-books with interactive features designed specifically for language learners. Available for iPad and tablets for Android via the Oxford Learner’s Bookshelf app.

The Oxford Learner’s Bookshelf app is now also available online on your computer at www.oxfordlearnersbookshelf.com (some features may differ).

Apple and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Google Play is a trademark of Google Inc.

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Human Resources Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457903 2

Legal Professionals Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457915 5

Marketing & Advertising Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457918 6

Sales and Purchasing Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457930 8

Football Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457974 2

Football e-Book 978 0 19 455516 6

Express Series, English for...Logistics Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457945 2

Logistics e-Book 978 0 19 455519 7

The Pharmaceutical Industry Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457924 7

Telecoms & IT Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 456960 6

Accounting Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457909 4

Customer Care Student’s Book and MultiROM 978 0 19 457906 3

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Limited titles sold in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Slovakia. In these countries, English for Football, English for the Fashion Industry and English for Aviation are the only titles available.

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Oxford English for Careers Level 1 Level 2

Medicine Student’s Book 978 0 19 402300 9 978 0 19 456956 9

Medicine Teacher’s Resource Book 978 0 19 402301 6 978 0 19 456957 6

Medicine Class Audio CD 978 0 19 402303 0 978 0 19 456958 3

Nursing Student’s Book 978 0 19 456977 4 978 0 19 456988 0

Nursing Teacher’s Resource Book 978 0 19 456978 1 978 0 19 456990 3

Nursing Class Audio CD 978 0 19 456981 1 978 0 19 456991 0

Oil and Gas Student’s Book 978 0 19 456965 1 978 0 19 456968 2

Oil and Gas Teacher’s Resource Book 978 0 19 456966 8 978 0 19 456969 9

Oil and Gas Class Audio CD 978 0 19 456967 5 978 0 19 456970 5

Oxford English for Careers Level 1 Level 2

Commerce Student’s Book 978 0 19 456975 0 978 0 19 456983 5

Commerce Teacher’s Resource Book 978 0 19 456976 7 978 0 19 456985 9

Commerce Class Audio CD 978 0 19 456982 8 978 0 19 456986 6

Engineering Student’s Book 978 0 19 457949 0

Engineering Teacher’s Resource Book 978 0 19 457948 3

Engineering Class Audio CD 978 0 19 457956 8

Finance Student’s Book 978 0 19 456993 4

Finance Teacher’s Resource Book 978 0 19 456994 1

Finance Class Audio CD 978 0 19 456995 8

OXFORD ENGLISH FOR CAREERS ELEMENTARY – ADVANCED (A2 – C1)

Peter Astley, David Baker, Richard Clark, Eric H. Glendinning, James Greenan, Tony Grice, Keith Harding, Martyn Hobbs, Lewis Lansford, Sam McCarter, Jon Naunton, Alison Pohl, Julia Starr Keddle, D’Arcy Vallance and Robin Walker

Your career starts here... with Oxford English for Careers Specifically designed for students on specialist vocational courses, this series offers highly practical skills and language, with immediate transfer value to the workplace.

• Authentic information, written and checked by industry insiders.

• English taught in context, so students practise the language and skills they need for the job in real work situations.

• ‘It’s my job’ sections offer real-world profiles of professionals, with engaging insights into specific industries.

• Additional activities and tests in the Teacher’s Resource Book allow teachers to test grammar easily, and provide students with extra communication activities.

• Teacher’s Resource Book includes specialist background to the industries to support non-expert teachers.

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Tech Talk Elementary Pre-Intermediate Intermediate

Student’s Book 978 0 19 457453 2 978 0 19 457458 7 978 0 19 457541 6

Teacher’s Book 978 0 19 457454 9 978 0 19 457459 4 978 0 19 457543 0

Workbook 978 0 19 457455 6 978 0 19 457460 0 978 0 19 457542 3

Class Audio CD 978 0 19 457456 3 978 0 19 457461 7 978 0 19 457545 4

TECH TALK ELEMENTARY – INTERMEDIATE (A2 – B1)

Vicki Hollett and John Sydes

A course for learners in the technical, industrial and scientific sectors, who need English for everyday workplace communication.

• Short, interactive speaking tasks enable learners to use new language in hands-on contexts.

• Survival skills such as getting directions, changing money and ordering food, plus games and other fun activities.

Oxford English for Careers Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

Technology Student’s Book 978 0 19 456950 7 978 0 19 456953 8

Technology Teacher’s Resource Book 978 0 19 456951 4 978 0 19 456954 5

Technology Class Audio CD 978 0 19 456952 1 978 0 19 456955 2

Tourism Student’s Book 978 0 19 455100 7 978 0 19 455103 8 978 0 19 455106 9

Tourism Teacher’s Resource Book 978 0 19 455101 4 978 0 19 455104 5 978 0 19 455107 6

Tourism Class Audio CD 978 0 19 455102 1 978 0 19 455105 2 978 0 19 455108 3

Technology for Engineering & Applied Sciences Student’s Book 978 0 19 456971 2

Technology for Engineering & Applied Sciences Teacher’s Resource Book available online

Technology for Engineering & Applied Sciences Class Audio CDs 978 0 19 456973 6

Highly Recommended Level 1 Level 2Student’s Book 978 0 19 457463 1 978 0 19 457750 2

Teacher’s Book 978 0 19 457464 8 978 0 19 457752 6

Workbook 978 0 19 457465 5 978 0 19 457751 9

Class Audio CDs 978 0 19 457466 2 978 0 19 457753 3

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ELEMENTARY – UPPER-INTERMEDIATE (A2 – B2)

Trish Stott, Rod Revell and Alison Pohl

This popular course offers a straightforward, practical approach to developing speaking and listening skills for the international hotel and catering industry.

• Provides students with simple, functional language for dealing with customers and colleagues.

• Clear focus on key functional expressions and topic-related vocabulary.

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BUSINESS ONE:ONE PRE–INTERMEDIATE – ADVANCED (MID-A2 – C1)

Rachel Appleby, John Bradley, Brian Brennan, Jane Hudson, Nina Leeke and Jim Scrivener

This is the first business course written specifically for one-to-one teaching. Its learner-centred syllabus helps students and teachers work together to build a customized course, and the non-linear structure gives students the freedom to choose what they want to learn.

The fully integrated multiROM includes extra listening material, email practice, interactive grammar exercises and

language tests for additional study between classes.

BUSINESS VENTURE THIRD EDITION BEGINNER – PRE-INTERMEDIATE (A1 – MID-A2)

Roger Barnard, Jeff Cady, Angela Buckingham, Michael Duckworth and Grant Trew

This popular three-level American and international English course for in-work students has been updated and redesigned for its third edition. Levels 1 and 2 also include 20 pages of TOEIC® practice.

BUSINESS ESSENTIALS INTERMEDIATE (B1)

Suitable for short courses, Business Essentials teaches core business communication skills in a clear, compact and engaging format. Integrated audio and video provide useful models of the language being taught, and a BEC practice test helps students become familiar with the format of the exam.

Business one:one Pre-Intermediate Intermediate Advanced

Student’s Book & MultiROM Pack

978 0 19 457642 0 978 0 19 457637 6 978 0 19 457681 9

Teacher’s Book 978 0 19 457643 7 978 0 19 457638 3 978 0 19 457684 0

Class Audio CDs 978 0 19 457645 1 978 0 19 457646 8 978 0 19 457685 7

Business Venture, 3rd Edition Beginner Level 1 Level 2

Student Book Pack (Student Book and MultiROM with audio)

978 0 19 457819 6 978 0 19 457817 2 978 0 19 457818 9

Workbook 978 0 19 457806 6 978 0 19 457802 8 978 0 19 457810 3

Teacher’s Guide 978 0 19 457805 9 978 0 19 457801 1 978 0 19 457809 7

iTools 978 0 19 457820 2 978 0 19 457821 9 978 0 19 457822 6

Business Essentials

Student’s Book with DVD and Audio Pack 978 0 19 473978 8

Teacher’s Guide available online

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Grammar reference books for professional adults. Suitable for self-study, or as extra classroom practice.

SUCCESSFUL PRESENTATIONS, SUCCESSFUL MEETINGS INTERMEDIATE AND ABOVE (B1 – C2)

John Hughes and Andrew Mallett

These dynamic, video-led courses with accompanying coursebooks can be used in class, and Successful Presentations can also be used for self-study. Specialist coach Andrew Mallett lends his expertise in presenting to the series, as well as techniques for practice in the different skills areas.

BUSINESS GRAMMAR & PRACTICE INTERMEDIATE – UPPER-INTERMEDIATE (B1 – B2)

Michael Duckworth

ESSENTIAL BUSINESS GRAMMAR & PRACTICE ELEMENTARY – PRE-INTERMEDIATE (A2 – B1)

Michael Duckworth

International editions of the best-selling Business Basics and Business Objectives. Ideal for learners who work in an international environment, or who need to use North American English.

BUSINESS BASICS INTERNATIONAL EDITION ELEMENTARY (A2)

David Grant and Robert McLarty

BUSINESS OBJECTIVES INTERNATIONAL EDITION LOWER INTERMEDIATE (LOW – MID-B1)

Vicki HollettBusiness Basics International Edition

Student Book Pack 978 0 19 457780 9

Workbook 978 0 19 457777 9

Teacher’s Book 978 0 19 457776 2

Audio CD 978 0 19 457779 3

Business Objectives International Edition

Student Book Pack 978 0 19 457830 1

Workbook 978 0 19 457827 1

Teacher’s Book 978 0 19 457826 4

Audio CD 978 0 19 457829 5

Business Grammar & Practice

978 0 19 457079 4

Essential Business Grammar & Practice

978 0 19 457625 3

Successful Presentations Student’s Book and DVD Pack

978 0 19 476835 1

Successful Meetings Student’s Book and DVD Pack

978 0 19 476839 9

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OXFORD ENGLISH FOR WORKThis NEW online course gives learners the skills they need to excel in the workplace

Step-by-step activity sequence breaks learning down into

manageable stages

Available at three levels – A2, B1, and B1+

All activities are automatically marked, with instant feedback

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