French For Business: Student's Book, 4th edn
by Malcolm Bower (Author), Lucette Barbarin (Author), Lucette Barbarin (Author), Malcolm Bower (Author)
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Used
Paperback
1996
$3.25
This is an updated and revised edition of this French coursebook, which is aimed at students who have reached GCSE or equivalent standard, and who are seeking fluency and confidence in dealing with commercial, social and economic topics. The entry level is approximately level 2, and the course aims to lead students up to level 3. The course is related throughout to the National Language Standards, and includes a guide to French acronyms. It is accompanied by two cassettes and a support book, containing all the answers and a tape transcript, which are available separately..
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Used
Paperback
2002
$3.25
Fifth edition of French for Business is a self-contained practical course in business French aimed at students with GCSE or equivalent and suitable for independent or class study. The course enables students to acquire fluency and confidence in dealing with business negotiations, related social situations and written and spoken commercial situations. The successful format of the 4th edition is maintained, with extensive opportunitiies for oral practice, structured and imaginative approach to grammar and wide range of authentic listening and reading tasks. Through Activite de recherche sections, students are encouraged to undertake real research activities relative to the world of business and commerce. In this edition, printed dialogues are gathered together in a separate end section designed to facilitate completion of text-based tasks. The fifth edition has been updated to include new articles, revised tables and statistics plus changeover to euros. Page layouts have been redesigned for a completely modern look and cassettes rerecorded to reflect the text changes.
Synopsis
This is an updated and revised edition of this French coursebook, which is aimed at students who have reached GCSE or equivalent standard, and who are seeking fluency and confidence in dealing with commercial, social and economic topics. The entry level is approximately level 2, and the course aims to lead students up to level 3. The course is related throughout to the National Language Standards, and includes a guide to French acronyms. It is accompanied by two cassettes and a support book, containing all the answers and a tape transcript, which are available separately..