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'''Business English''' is a part of [[English for specific purposes]] and can be considered a specialism within [[English language learning and teaching]]. Many non-native English speakers study the subject with the goal of doing [[business]] with English-speaking countries |
'''Business English''' is a part of [[English for specific purposes]] and can be considered a specialism within [[English language learning and teaching]] or a variant of [[international English]]. Many non-native English speakers study the subject with the goal of doing [[business]] with English-speaking countries or with companies located outside the [[English-speaking world]] but which nonetheless use English as a shared language or [[lingua franca]]. Much of the English [[communication]] that takes place within business circles all over the world occurs between non-[[native speaker]]s. In cases such as these, the object of the exercise is efficient and effective communication.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.elc.edu/english-grammar-lesson-polite-business-english/|title=English Grammar Lesson - Polite Business English! - ELC|date=2017-07-11|work=ELC - English Language Center|access-date=2017-11-21|language=en-US}}</ref> The strict rules of [[grammar]] are sometimes ignored in such cases when, for example, a stressed negotiator's only goal is to reach an agreement as quickly as possible. (See linguist [[Braj Kachru]]'s theory of the "[[World_Englishes#Kachru's_Three_Circles_of_English|expanding circle]]".) |
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Business English means different things to different people. For some, it focuses on [[vocabulary]] and topics used in the worlds of business, [[trade]], [[finance]], and [[international relations]]. For others it refers to the [[communication skills]] used in the workplace |
Business English means different things to different people and is used differently in different organization according their own needs and services. For some, it focuses on [[vocabulary]] and topics used in the worlds of business, [[trade]], [[finance]], and [[international relations]]. For others, it refers to the [[communication skills]] used in the workplace and focuses on the language and skills needed for typical business communication such as [[presentation]]s, [[negotiation]]s, [[meeting]]s, [[small talk]], socializing, [[letter (message)|correspondence]], [[report]] [[writing]], and a systematic approach. In both of these cases, it can be taught to [[native speaker]]s of English, for example, [[high school]] students preparing to enter the [[job market]]. One can also study it at a college or university. Institutes around the world have courses or modules in BE available, which can lead to a degree in the subject.<ref name="anglia">[https://www.webarchive.org.uk/wayback/archive/20121217001858/http://www.anglia.ac.uk/ruskin/en/home/prospectus/ugft/qn31.html International Business English (Non-native Speakers) - BA (Hons) - Anglia Ruskin University<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><!-- If you have time please help finding a better and more credible reference to prove this article's point. Note that an imperfect reference is better than none, but this one does the basic job of proving the veracity of this WP article. Since now we have a reference that proves the existence of such degrees, what we need is a to replace it with a more credible reference. Please help! --> |
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Business English is a variant of [[international English]]. One can study it at a college or university. Institutes around the world have courses or modules in BE available, which can lead to a degree in the subject.<ref name="anglia">[https://www.webarchive.org.uk/wayback/archive/20121217001858/http://www.anglia.ac.uk/ruskin/en/home/prospectus/ugft/qn31.html International Business English (Non-native Speakers) - BA (Hons) - Anglia Ruskin University<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> <!-- If you have time please help finding a better and more credible reference to prove this article's point. Note that an imperfect reference is better than none, but this one does the basic job of proving the veracity of this WP article. Since now we have a reference that proves the existence of such degrees, what we need is a to replace it with a more credible reference. Please help! --> |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090712032450/http://peo.cambridge.org/ Professional English Online from Cambridge University Press] |
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*[http://businesscasestudies.co.uk/ Business |
*[http://businesscasestudies.co.uk/ Business English case studies] |
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*[http://esp-world.info/ Online Journal on English for Specific Purposes] |
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*[http://www.esl-guide.com/links/search.cgi?Special_Features=Business2&t=special&sub=business English for Business Courses] |
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*[http://www.writingforresults.net/member/text/text_cnt/text_cnt.htm How to Write Briefing Notes and Briefing Books] |
*[http://www.writingforresults.net/member/text/text_cnt/text_cnt.htm How to Write Briefing Notes and Briefing Books] |
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*[http://www.grammarcheck.net/business-english-writing-the-golden-standard/ Business English Writing: The Golden Standard] |
*[http://www.grammarcheck.net/business-english-writing-the-golden-standard/ Business English Writing: The Golden Standard] |
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*[http://jargonism.com/ Business English dictionary] |
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[[Category:English-language education]] |
[[Category:English-language education]] |
Revision as of 01:34, 20 August 2024
Business English is a part of English for specific purposes and can be considered a specialism within English language learning and teaching or a variant of international English. Many non-native English speakers study the subject with the goal of doing business with English-speaking countries or with companies located outside the English-speaking world but which nonetheless use English as a shared language or lingua franca. Much of the English communication that takes place within business circles all over the world occurs between non-native speakers. In cases such as these, the object of the exercise is efficient and effective communication.[1] The strict rules of grammar are sometimes ignored in such cases when, for example, a stressed negotiator's only goal is to reach an agreement as quickly as possible. (See linguist Braj Kachru's theory of the "expanding circle".)
Business English means different things to different people and is used differently in different organization according their own needs and services. For some, it focuses on vocabulary and topics used in the worlds of business, trade, finance, and international relations. For others, it refers to the communication skills used in the workplace and focuses on the language and skills needed for typical business communication such as presentations, negotiations, meetings, small talk, socializing, correspondence, report writing, and a systematic approach. In both of these cases, it can be taught to native speakers of English, for example, high school students preparing to enter the job market. One can also study it at a college or university. Institutes around the world have courses or modules in BE available, which can lead to a degree in the subject.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "English Grammar Lesson - Polite Business English! - ELC". ELC - English Language Center. 2017-07-11. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
- ^ International Business English (Non-native Speakers) - BA (Hons) - Anglia Ruskin University