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PASS Cambridge BEC 2E Preliminary Student's Book [Paperback]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, height x width x depth: 10x205x292 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Sērija : Pass Cambridge BEC 2nd Edition
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Feb-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Cengage Learning, Inc
  • Valoda: British English
  • Līmenis: Preliminary
  • CEFR: B1+
  • ISBN-10: 1133313205
  • ISBN-13: 9781133313205
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, height x width x depth: 10x205x292 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Sērija : Pass Cambridge BEC 2nd Edition
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Feb-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Cengage Learning, Inc
  • Valoda: British English
  • Līmenis: Preliminary
  • CEFR: B1+
  • ISBN-10: 1133313205
  • ISBN-13: 9781133313205
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This popular BEC series has been completely revised. PASS Cambridge BEC is a practical course for students who wish to gain a recognised business English qualification. Focusing on relevant international business situations, the course has been structured to provide students with a thorough preparation for the Business English Certificates (BEC).

New to this Edition
• Updated texts, photographs and artwork
• Updated topics to reflect business today
• NEW reading materials
• NEW re-recorded listening
• NEW Teacher's Book is packaged with the Class Audio CD
Introduction 8(4)
Getting to know people
Introduction to the exam Studying for Cambridge BEC Preliminary
1a Job descriptions
12(4)
Talking about jobs
Present simple
Listening
Speaking
1b Working conditions
16(4)
Talking about working conditions
Adverbs of frequency
Reading
2a Company history
20(4)
Talking about company history and structure
Past simple
Prepositions of time
Reading
2b Company activities
24(4)
Talking about company activities
Connectors of addition and contrast
Present continuous
Reading
3 Exam Focus: Vocabulary
28(4)
Vocabulary practice
Successful guessing, storage and building of vocabulary
4a Telephoning
32(4)
Telephoning
Leaving and taking messages
Listening
4b Internal communication
36(4)
Requests and obligation
Writing memos and emails
5a Facts and figures
40(4)
Describing trends
Adjectives and adverbs
Reading
5b Performance
44(4)
Talking about company performance
Present perfect and past simple
Reasons and consequences
Listening
6 Exam Focus: Reading
48(4)
Reading Test practice
How to succeed in the Reading Test
7a Product description
52(4)
Describing products
Dimensions, comparatives and superlatives
Question formation
Listening
7b Product development
56(4)
Talking about product development
Sequencing words
Present continuous and going to
Reading Listing Writing (describing a process)
8a Business equipment
60(4)
Talking about business equipment
Giving instructions
Reading Listening
8b Correspondence
64(4)
Letter phrases
Letter writing
Reading
9 Exam Focus: Writing
68(4)
Writing Test practice
How to succeed in the Writing Test
Activity sheets
132(9)
Audioscripts
141(10)
Answer key
151
10a Business hotels
72(4)
Talking about hotel facilities
Asking for and giving directions
Reading
Listening
10b Commuting
76(4)
Talking about traffic and transport
Making predictions
Reading
Listening
11a Arranging a conference
80(4)
Talking about conference arrangement
Checking and confirming
Reading
Listening
Letter writing
11b At a conference
84(4)
Talking about a conference
before, after, when, until, etc.
Reading
Listening
12 Exam Focus: Listening
88(4)
Listening Test practice
How to succeed in the Listening Test
13a Production
92(4)
Talking about production processes
Passive
Listening
13b Quality control
96(4)
Talking about quality control
Conditional 1 (real)
Making suggestions
Listening
14a Direct service providers
100(4)
Talking about call centres, insurance and changes in working practices
Future possibility/probability
Listening
14b The banking sector
104(4)
Talking about banking -ing
Reading Listening
15 Exam Focus: Speaking
108(4)
Speaking Test practice
How to succeed in the Speaking Test
16a Delivery services
112(4)
Talking about delivery services
Prepositions of time
Reading
16b Trading
116(4)
Talking about trading
Tense review
Listening
Reading
Letter writing
17a Recruiting staff
120(4)
Talking about recruitment
Conditional 2 (hypothetical)
Reading
Listening
17b Applying for a job
124(4)
Talking about job applications
Indirect questions
Reading
Listening
Letter writing
18 Exam Practice
128
Reading, Writing and Listening Test practice
Essential vocabulary
158(4)
Irregular verbs
162
Paul Dummett is a teacher and writer based in Oxford, UK, where he ran his own school teaching English to professionals from 1996 to 2006. He currently teaches refugee children in Palestine and Jordan with The Hands Up project. His main interests are the use of images and narrative in language teaching and how these can aid deeper learning and memory. Seeking out writing projects that explore these interests he has found a natural home at National Geographic Learning, co-authoring titles such as Life and Keynote and acting as a Course Consultant for Look, a seven-level primary series. He enjoys travel, exercise and live music/spoken word performance.