![]() |
Business English - good websites What are the best websites for teachers of Business English? |
Re: Business English - good websites You don't say if you mean websites for students or for teachers ??? If you mean for teachers - with lesson plans, methodology, materials for classroom use etc, the best are often the publishers, which provide a wealth who provide a wealth of supplementary material for use with their courses - but which can equally well be used without using the course. My favourite is OUP - if you go into their section of business English books (the link takes you straight there) you'll find loads of material, including the tapescripts and texts from their books, which are eminently usable even if you don't have the books and tapes themselves. See here for an article on how you can use them. You need to register for the OUP site, but it's free. Other publishers with some stuff : Macmillan - and in particular their site for teachers onestopenglish, and Longman. Other good sites include : English club - business English and The BBC Learning English site You might also think about joining the IATEFL Business English Special Interest Group - they send out monthly newsletters with teaching ideas, articles etc. Hope you find these links useful. |
Re: Business English - good websites Very useful! Thank you so much Susan. |
Re: Business English - good websites One of my students asked about business manner and how to treat visiting business people from America in particular (they have a huge office there). It got me thinking was there any website showing this? I have seen some in books but nothing major there. Thanks in advance! |
Re: Business English - good websites Try this one : http://www.executiveplanet.com/index...=United_States They have a load of info on most of the various countries and cultures in the world. If you're interested in others, just go back to their home page from that link and you'll find the list. In the past however I've found some of the links don't work. But if you just type in the country that interests you in place of United States in the link above, you'll usually get there. If you're interested in teaching cross cultural differences like this, one fun way is with a quiz, which you can then follow up with a reading text explaining the reasons for the answers. You'll find both a quiz and an article which could be adapted on my site here - but it's general, not specifically US oriented. You could work up something similar though with the info from Executive Planet in the link above. |
Re: Business English - good websites Quote:
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:05 am. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2