A 12-unit course in basic English for trainee employees in the hotel business. It focuses on the types of conversations which typically occur between hotel employees and hotel guests. The course is designed for students with a slight knowledge of English. A cassette is available.
This text shows students how to improve their fluency in speaking and writing by focusing on the key words and phrases that link discourse. It teaches the grammar of spoken and written English, and of formal and informal English.
Der alte Doktor Rouget hinterlässt sein gesamtes Vermögen seinem bejahrten, aber unverheirateten Sohn Jean-Jacques. Zur Hinterlassenschaft des Alten gehört auch die schöne Flore, eine siebzehnjährige Waise, die jener einst beim Krebsefischen ertappt und zu sich ins Haus genommen hat. Der dümmliche, unselbständige Jean-Jacques behält sie als Mätresse bei sich, alsbald wird er aber hintergangen von Flore und deren Liebhaber Maxence, die beide auf das Testament des Hagestolzes spekulieren.
The "Practise your" is a series of workbooks designed to give intermediate students practice in particular areas of English. Each book features: contextualised practice to make it easy to see the meanings which determine the choice of a particular form; varied practice, with a mixture of exercise types focusing on both form and meaning; graded practice, from items with simple rules to more complex language uses; a pull-out answer key; and material suitable for self-study or classroom use. "Practise your Tenses" sets out to cover the areas of the tense system which are most important for learners, briefly and simply. It takes the learner through forms expressing the present, past and future to the tense forms occurring in complex sentences.
International Hotel English and International Resturant English are specifically for those studying for or working in the hotel and catering professions where effective communication in English with an international clientele is important. The material will help users understand and respond to native and non-native English guests and customers using many different varieties of English.
This text shows students how to improve their fluency in speaking and writing by focusing on the key words and phrases that link discourse. It teaches the grammar of spoken and written English, and of formal and informal English.