English in business. :
Schiffrin, R.S. De
English in business. : book 2 / R.S. De Schiffrin, B.A. Uteda and E.J. Golstein. - Hong Kong : Hongkong Printing Press, 1969 - 187 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Working for a company (vocabulary) -- Some special difficulties of the english language -- Reinforcement: the simple present/the present progressive tense/the present perfect progressive tense (limited liability company and corporation) -- Letter of enquiry as to financial position (I) -- Phrasal verbs: turn down/go down/bring down/run down/be cut out of/be put out/come out -- Phrasal verbs in action (the statistics department) -- It was a pity...I find it impossible...(partnership) -- Letter of enquiry as to financial position (2) -- Yet/then/as a matter of fact (shareholders and directors) -- Most important types of British and American firms/ capital and liability -- Working for a bank (vocabulary) -- Some special difficulties of the english language -- Reinforcement: the present perfect tense/the simple past tense (the bank of england) -- Reply to a letter of enquiry as to financial position (I) -- Phrasal verbs: be off/put off/go off/make off/talk over/bring over/get over -- Phrasal verbs in (loans) -- I enjoy playing.../I don't mind your coming...(clearing) -- Reply to a letter of enquiry as to financial position (2) -- As well as/whereas/in spite of (bank investments) -- Functions of banks -- Working in book-keeping (vocabulary) -- Some special difficulties of the english language -- Reinforcement: the simple past tense/the past progressive tense (accounting machines) -- A letter offering an agency (I) -- Phrasal verbs: drop in/hand in/go in for/hold on/count on/let on -- Phrasal verbs in action (ledger accounts, trial balance) -- It took peter two weeks to learn.../it's no good/no use/worth...ing (collection of accounts) -- Letter offering an agency (2) -- Unless/consequently/otherwise (balance sheet) -- Books used in the accounts department -- Working in trade (vocabulary) -- Some special difficulties of the english language -- Reinforcement: the passive voice (selection of agents) -- Application letter (I) -- Phrasal verbs: look up/bring up/blow up/throw away/put away -- Phrasal verbs in action (transport) -- It needs correcting/it needs to be corrected (advertising) -- Application letter (2) -- Not only but also/so that/nevertheless/as long as (market research) -- Overseas and internal trade.
English language--Business English
808.6 / S333E 1969
English in business. : book 2 / R.S. De Schiffrin, B.A. Uteda and E.J. Golstein. - Hong Kong : Hongkong Printing Press, 1969 - 187 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Working for a company (vocabulary) -- Some special difficulties of the english language -- Reinforcement: the simple present/the present progressive tense/the present perfect progressive tense (limited liability company and corporation) -- Letter of enquiry as to financial position (I) -- Phrasal verbs: turn down/go down/bring down/run down/be cut out of/be put out/come out -- Phrasal verbs in action (the statistics department) -- It was a pity...I find it impossible...(partnership) -- Letter of enquiry as to financial position (2) -- Yet/then/as a matter of fact (shareholders and directors) -- Most important types of British and American firms/ capital and liability -- Working for a bank (vocabulary) -- Some special difficulties of the english language -- Reinforcement: the present perfect tense/the simple past tense (the bank of england) -- Reply to a letter of enquiry as to financial position (I) -- Phrasal verbs: be off/put off/go off/make off/talk over/bring over/get over -- Phrasal verbs in (loans) -- I enjoy playing.../I don't mind your coming...(clearing) -- Reply to a letter of enquiry as to financial position (2) -- As well as/whereas/in spite of (bank investments) -- Functions of banks -- Working in book-keeping (vocabulary) -- Some special difficulties of the english language -- Reinforcement: the simple past tense/the past progressive tense (accounting machines) -- A letter offering an agency (I) -- Phrasal verbs: drop in/hand in/go in for/hold on/count on/let on -- Phrasal verbs in action (ledger accounts, trial balance) -- It took peter two weeks to learn.../it's no good/no use/worth...ing (collection of accounts) -- Letter offering an agency (2) -- Unless/consequently/otherwise (balance sheet) -- Books used in the accounts department -- Working in trade (vocabulary) -- Some special difficulties of the english language -- Reinforcement: the passive voice (selection of agents) -- Application letter (I) -- Phrasal verbs: look up/bring up/blow up/throw away/put away -- Phrasal verbs in action (transport) -- It needs correcting/it needs to be corrected (advertising) -- Application letter (2) -- Not only but also/so that/nevertheless/as long as (market research) -- Overseas and internal trade.
English language--Business English
808.6 / S333E 1969