The Slangman Guide To Biz Speak 1
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Author | : David Burke |
Publisher | : SLANGMAN PUBLISHING |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 9781891888083 |
The Slangman Guide to STREET SPEAK 1 takes you through the colorful and popular world of everyday American slang and idioms used by all native speakers of English in the US. It has been featured on CNN, BBC, Voice of America, and several other international TV broadcasts.For ESL (English as a Second Language) students, this book equals years of living in the USA and will help you to quickly integrate into the American culture by learning not only the slang and idioms, but we'll also take you through the contractions and reductions used by everyone such as I dunno ("I do not know") and D'jeet jet? ("Did you eat yet?") and so many others.Entertaining dialogues, activities and games will make sure you have a blast ("have fun") and don't sweat it ("get tense") as you get up to speed ("become current") on all the typical slang and idioms used by virtually every native speaker! So chill out ("relax"), kick back ("get comfortable") as you learn the real language spoken by virtually all of us in the USA!NOTE: Audio CDs sold separately.The Slangman Guide to STREET SPEAK 1 contains popular chapters on slang and idioms associated with:PartiesShoppingMoviesAirportsRestaurantsHealthMarketsAt SchoolDating
Author | : David Burke |
Publisher | : SLANGMAN PUBLISHING |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781891888144 |
The Slangman Guide to BIZ SPEAK 1 is essential for anyone doing business with Americans!If you do business with Americans, the ¿BIZ SPEAK¿ series is for you!If you don't know the essential American slang, idioms, and jargon used by all business professionals, you risk embarrassment, loss of respect, and loss of money!Entertaining dialogues, activities and games will quickly help put you on the inside track (¿shortest path to success¿) to becoming the top dog (¿boss¿) as you climb the corporate ladder (¿get promoted¿) and start to make big bucks (¿a lot of money¿) in your new cush (¿easy¿) job!NOTE: Audio CDs sold separately.The Slangman Guide to BIZ SPEAK 1 contains popular chapters on slang and idioms associated with:The WorkplaceComputersThe InternetE-CommerceMarketingAdvertisingAcronyms & ShortcutsNegotiationsMeetingsPopular Abbreviations Used in BusinessThe Slangman Files ¿ a special section in each chapter with slang & idioms used in categories
Author | : David Burke |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Americanisms |
ISBN | : 9781879440197 |
Biz Talk-2 is the second of a three-part series on the most common slang and jargon used in American commerce... essential for anyone doing business in the United States! Chapters include General Business Slang & Jargon, International Trade Slang & Jargon, Common Initials Used in International Trade, Bureaucratese, Political Slang & Jargon, Management Slang, and More Computer Slang.
Author | : David Burke |
Publisher | : SLANGMAN PUBLISHING |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 9781891888069 |
The Slangman Guide to STREET SPEAK 2 teaches you more popular American slang and idioms that everyone uses every day!If an American said to you, Could you please crack the window? you are NOT being asked to ¿break the window¿ which is indeed the literal meaning! You are simply being asked to ¿Open the window a little.¿Or if someone tells you to Knock it off! or Cut it out! ¿ that just means ¿Stop doing that!¿he Slangman Guide to STREET SPEAK 2 contains popular chapters on slang and idioms associated with:The WorkplaceShoppingHouseguestsBabysittingBirthday PartiesThe SubwayAches & PainsThe TelephoneThe Slangman Files ¿ a special section in each chapter with slang & idioms used in categories
Author | : Steven Suskin |
Publisher | : OUP USA |
Total Pages | : 625 |
Release | : 2010-03-09 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0195314077 |
Show Tunes, the most comprehensive musical theatre reference book ever, chronicles the work of Broadway's greatest composers, from 1904 through 2009. Almost 1,000 shows and 10,000 show tunes are included, with additional musicals and composers added to the fourth edition. This fact-packed volume is informative, insightful, provocative, and entertaining: the definitive survey of a fascinating field. It is a must for musical theatre enthusiasts, performers, students, collectors, and anyone who enjoys Show Tunes.
Author | : Christopher J. Moore |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 129 |
Release | : 2014-09-11 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1592408982 |
The quintessential A to Z guide to British English—perfect for every egghead and bluestocking looking to conquer the language barrier Oscar Wilde once said the Brits have "everything in common with America nowadays except, of course, language." Any visitor to Old Blighty can sympathize with Mr. Wilde. After all, even fluent English speakers can be at sixes and sevens when told to pick up the "dog and bone" or "head to the loo," so they can "spend a penny." Wherever did these peculiar expressions come from? British author Christopher J. Moore made a name for himself on this side of the pond with the sleeper success of his previous book, In Other Words. Now, Moore draws on history, literature, pop culture, and his own heritage to explore the phrases that most embody the British character. He traces the linguistic influence of writers from Chaucer to Shakespeare and Dickens to Wodehouse, and unravels the complexity Brits manage to imbue in seemingly innocuous phrases like "All right." Along the way, Moore reveals the uniquely British origins of some of the English language’s more curious sayings. For example: Who is Bob and how did he become your uncle? Why do we refer to powerless politicians as “lame ducks”? How did “posh” become such a stylish word? Part language guide, part cultural study, How to Speak Brit is the perfect addition to every Anglophile’s library and an entertaining primer that will charm the linguistic-minded legions.
Author | : David Burke |
Publisher | : SLANGMAN PUBLISHING |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781891888236 |
The only thing more embarrassing than being called a dirty word is not knowing what it means! This humorous guide will teach you the most commonly used obscenities, insults, and curses used in the English language. The Slangman Guide to DIRTY ENGLISH offers you over 1,200 popular words and expressions, followed by a clear definition, plus two example sentences used in context. In some cases, you will find a Learn More section directly below the example sentences. This section offers helpful details on pronunciation, synonyms, variations, and special information on how to sound like an American.
Author | : David Burke |
Publisher | : SLANGMAN PUBLISHING |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781891888151 |
The Slangman Guide to BIZ SPEAK 2 continues with more popular business slang, idioms, and jargon used in everyday American business!This second book in the series is packed with additional slang, idioms, and jargon used in a variety of workplace situations, including sports terms used in business.Entertaining dialogues, activities and games will guarantee that you¿re batting a thousand (¿successful¿) at calling the shots (¿making decisions¿) and never dropping the ball (¿incompleting your tasks¿) especially when you¿re down to the wire (¿close to the time when your task is due¿)!NOTE: Audio CDs sold separately.The Slangman Guide to BIZ SPEAK 2 contains popular chapters on slang and idioms associated with:The WorkplaceBureaucracyGlobalizationE-CommercePoliticsStock Market & MoneyShipping & International TradeBusiness TravelSports Terms Used in BusinessThe Slangman Files ¿ a special section in each chapter with slang & idioms used in categories
Author | : Mark Thomas |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2006-07-06 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1841127299 |
Business success comes neither easily nor quickly. What is needed is a practical guide to achieving peak performance recognising your starting point and telling you what is required to achieve your goals. The Complete CEO does exactly this by providing a comprehensive framework against which any business leader can assess their strengths and weaknesses. The Complete CEO combines invaluable insights from some of the most successful CEOs in North America and Northern Europe along with the authors’ extensive knowledge and experience to create a complete programme for you and your business to achieve peak corporate and individual performance. The Complete CEO distils learning built up over the last ten years from 1000 leaders of the world’s largest quoted companies. By comparing the ways these leaders ran their businesses with their long-term performance, you will be able to see what works in practice and how to make it work for you. The Complete CEO is not a conventional business book and recognises there are no shortcuts to greatness. Even great CEOs have important areas of relative weakness. The tailored model of high performance presented in this book will be of enormous value to anyone who aspires to be a high-performing CEO. “The Complete CEO is an excellent handbook for any manager or leader. I keep it within reach.” —Mervyn Davies. CEO Standard Chartered Bank Plc “This book is helpful to any CEO, or indeed any business manager, who wants to deliver sustained high performance.” —Jim Nicol, CEO Tomkins Plc “As CEO of a newly floated business, I have found The Complete CEO to give extremely helpful focus, as well as practical tools.” —Heikki Sirviö, CEO Kemira Growhow “The Complete CEO is a fascinating book. While it won’t turn the average CEO into Warren Buffett, it does contain a wealth of uncommon, common sense wisdom, which will take him or her a number of steps in his direction.” —James O’Loughlin, Author, The Real Warren Buffett “The ultimate test of a CEO is value creation. Yet few are prepared for the task. This book will be of practical help to anyone who seriously takes up this challenge.” —Sir Brian Pitman, Former CEO And Chairman Of Lloyds TSB “I believe that the High Performance Model described in this book will be of value to any business leader – but especially to one new in post, or one who has good reason to introduce change.” —Sten Scheibye, CEO Coloplast “The High Performance Model at the core of the book, moves from a clear and insightful discussion of what drives the creation and maintenance of a winning business model into a decomposition of the role of the CEO. The authors have worked with a number of highly successful CEOs and former CEOs to understand the essence of their success, and the actions they have taken day-to-day to drive it; and the result is a practical, easy-to-understand guide.” —From The Foreword By Ben Verwaayen, CEO BT Plc
Author | : Amy Gillett |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
CD and book designed to teach idioms and expressions used in the American business world.