Specialised languages in the global village : a multi-perspective approach / edited by Carmen Pérez-Llantada and Maida Watson.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011.
Description
vi, 298 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

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    Subject(s)
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • English as a lingua franca of business: issues and challenges / Gibson R. Ferguson
    • Social entrepreneurship and community service learning: building sustainable non-profits and language programs / Annie Abbott
    • The dynamics of shared quality values in language education and local endeavours in times of change / Laura Muresan
    • Globalisation in the legal field: adopting and adapting international commercial arbitration rules / Maurizio Gotti
    • Complaining in the business world: email interaction / Miguel Ruiz-Garrido and Ana M. Saorin-Iborra
    • Communication for marititime purposes: a survey-based study / Lieve Vangehuchten, Willy Van Parys and Alison Noble
    • Beyond cupcakes and computers: foreign languages and entrepreneurship / Maida Watson
    • Languages for specific purposes: strategies for finding common ground in academia and business / Christine Uber Grosse
    • A community of practice of business and foreign language faculty / Mary E. Risner
    • Separating the wood from the trees: methodologically speaking in ESP instruction today / Sonsoles Sanchez-Reyes
    • Putting strategy into ESP materials development / Christine B. Feak
    • Intercultural competence and its complementary role in language education / Stefanie Stadler.
    Other title(s)
    Specialized languages in the global village
    ISBN
    • 1443829099
    • 9781443829090
    LCCN
    2011431254
    OCLC
    711046115
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