
Designed for anyone who wants to use English more confidently in the workplace, this book treats business communication as an art of clear, persuasive language. It begins with a thorough review of essential vocabulary and grammar, reminding readers that strong fundamentals are the backbone of any professional message. By grounding the learner in the building blocks of the language, it prepares them to express ideas precisely without sounding stilted.
The middle sections move from theory to practice, offering step‑by‑step guidance for crafting oral presentations, emails, reports, and advertisements. Real‑world business situations provide the context for a wealth of exercises that mirror the challenges faced by salespeople, managers, and clerks alike. Working through these tasks gives listeners immediate, applicable skills that can be transferred to everyday commercial interactions.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (633K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-11-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1883–1958
Best known for practical early 20th-century textbooks on written communication, this American educator focused on helping students use clear, effective English in school and business. Her work has remained accessible through major digital libraries and Project Gutenberg.
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