The Business NEW
LEVEL
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
PRE-INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED
John Allison, Jeremy Townend, Paul Emmerson, Karen Richardson, John Sydes, Marie Kavanagh, Rachel
Appleby and Edward de Chazal
The next generation in business English
The Business is a stimulating, four-level course that provides an inclusive package for any
student of business English, though is particularly suited to those at college or university.
The course has been developed from detailed research into business-related degree courses in
leading European institutions, making the modules and topics relevant to anyone studying or
BUSINESS AND working in business English.
PROFESSIONAL Student’s Book
ENGLISH The modular structure of the Student’s Book allows course pathways to be built according to
the students’ needs whether focusing on input, speaking, vocabulary etc. Case studies use true
business scenarios to challenge the students and push them to develop both their language and
business skills.
The Business p 54
Key features of the Student’s Book
• Full writing module and a case study per unit
In Company p 56 • Speaking sections cover all relevant business communication skills such as giving
presentations, handling negotiations and chairing meetings
• Internet research boxes provide a context for extra study
Basic and Survival English p 57 • Includes wordlists, grammar reference, and extensive grammar and vocabulary practice material
• DVD-ROM included
Presentations in English p 58
DVD-ROM
Email English p 58 The DVD-ROM comes as part of the Student’s Book and provides over 4GB of extra study
material, making it ideal for self-study, but can also spice up classes by introducing digital media.
The units match those of the Student’s Book and each contains a video that features business
Telephone English p 58 situations, adding a visual framework to the elements learnt throughout the course.
Business Vocabulary Builder p 59
Business English Handbook p 59
Business Grammar Builders p 59
Business Builder p 59
Campaign p 60
English for Law Enforcement p 61
Aviation English p 61
Key features of the DVD-ROM
• Four problem-solving activities, ‘Business Dilemmas’, test the target language and the
students’ business sense
• Test every two units to review progress
• As students work through the DVD-ROM they have the opportunity to ‘get promoted’
• Business documents (letters, invoices, CVs etc) provide models for the students
• Class audio recordings for the Student’s Book available as an MP3 download, together with
rolling scripts
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Teacher’s Book
It really provides two books in one: the teacher’s notes and
photocopiables. It gives suggestions for lead-in and extension
activities to suit lower- or higher-level classes.
Website
BUSINESS ENGLISH
The Business is supported by an extensive bank of online resources,
including progress tests based on BEC-style questions.
A free, monthly sign-up service supplements the course with a
podcast, featuring authentic listening extracts and a PowerPoint
presentation based on the Student’s Book topics.
www.businessenglishonline.net
MACMILLAN DIGITAL
Interactive DVD-ROM
Resource site - see p 9
www.businessenglishonline.net
NEW
LEVEL
‘About business’
sections provide Relevant and
input and language engaging texts
Provides basis for extra
study and research The Business Pre-intermediate Student’s Book
SEE ALSO
The Business pre-intermediate intermediate upper intermediate advanced
Student’s Book + DVD-ROM Pack 978 0230 02156 3 978 1405 08369 0 978 1405 08371 3 978 0230 02151 8 Email English p 58
Teacher’s Book 978 0230 02157 0 978 1405 08186 3 978 1405 08194 8 978 0230 02152 5 Business Grammar Builder p 59
Class Audio CD 978 0230 02158 7 978 1405 08184 9 978 1405 08192 4 978 0230 02153 2
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In Company NEW
EDITION
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
ELEMENTARY TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE
Mark Powell, Simon Clarke with Pete Sharma
BUSINESS ENGLISH
Pre-Intermediate and Intermediate - new editions for 2009
Elementary and Upper Intermediate - new editions for 2010
COMING In Company has established itself as the English course for professionals because of its immediate
2010 results through topic-based content, active skills, and real-world tasks that are instantly relevant to
everyday business life. In Company Second Edition builds on the success of the original but is now
updated and improved with a host of new features.
Key features
• NEW phrase banks with useful phrases for reference and revision
• Five NEW case studies within the Student’s Book reflect real-life business scenarios
• NEW audio recordings with authentic native and non-native accents
• Units are clearly defined as topic or skills based
• Teacher’s Book addresses how to deal with 1:1 classes
• NEW Second Edition CD-ROM now includes an interactive glossary and class audio as a downloadable MP3
NEW
EDITION
Student’s Book
Each lesson is a stand-alone, fast-track unit to competence in a particular skill that business
professionals will meet in their everyday working life. Topics and texts have been chosen to involve,
entertain and provoke students into lively discussion, as well as to contextualise key target language.
Real-world tasks encourage learners to sharpen their communication skills and draw on their own
experiences at work, while a great deal of attention is devoted to helping learners boost their lexical
range. Grammar is introduced in a practical business context and is now incorporated into the relevant
unit along with the workbook sections.
Class Audio
The audio component is available on both Cassettes and CDs. Listening activities feature a selection of
native and non-native speaker accents to reflect the variety students will come across in the international
business arena.
NEW
EDITION
Teacher’s Book
More than just a Teacher’s Book, the In Company Teacher’s Book provides a further 20 hours of
teaching material through photocopiable worksheets, teaching notes and interleaved pages from the
Student’s Book with overprinted answer keys.
CD-ROM
The In Company CD-ROM for self-study
provides extensive practice, linked in topic
and in language to the Student’s Book units.
It contains comprehensive grammar and lexis
practice activities and a variety of extra
listening texts with comprehension questions
COMING and follow-up tasks.
2010
MACMILLAN DIGITAL
Interactive CD-ROM Previous edition – still available
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Topic- or skills-based units reflect
the needs of professional Use of authentic texts
business English learners encourages discussion
BUSINESS ENGLISH
Quotes from
relevant texts
Discussion topics
Use of English - relevant encourage students to
In Company 2nd Edition Pre-intermediate Student’s Book
and contextualised draw on their own
experience
In Company Test CD
John Hughes
The In Company Test CD provides complete evaluation for all four levels of In Company. The tests can be used
as they stand or as a basis to develop customised evaluation materials. All the tests are in Microsoft Word®
format for teachers to edit, adapt and print to create a suite of tests which fits their syllabus exactly.
In Company Case Studies
John Allison with Mark Powell
This is a unique teacher’s resource book packed with photocopiable ready-to-use business case studies.
It is the ideal accompaniment for the practical business English classroom.
• 25 case studies give practice in key business areas including candidate selection, marketing strategies and
choosing a new office location
• The accompanying Audio CDs ensure integrated skills practice by providing listening input for every case study
• Follow-up activities encourage learners to reflect on their own solutions
In Company - New Edition pre-intermediate intermediate
Student’s Book + CD-ROM Pack 978 0230 71719 0 978 0230 71714 5
Teacher’s Book 978 0230 71720 6 978 0230 71715 2
Class Audio CDs 978 0230 71721 3 978 0230 71716 9
In Company elementary pre-intermediate intermediate upper intermediate
Student’s Book + CD-ROM Pack 978 0230 02056 6 978 0230 02060 3 978 0230 02058 0 978 0230 02062 7
Teacher’s Book 978 0333 95719 6 978 0333 95727 1 978 0333 95733 2 978 0333 95738 7
Class Audio Cassettes 978 0333 95721 9 978 0333 95728 8 978 0333 95734 9 978 0333 95739 4
Class Audio CDs 978 0333 95722 6 978 0333 95730 1 978 0333 95735 6 978 0333 95740 0
SEE ALSO
Case Studies Pack all levels - 978 1405 07093 5
Test CD all levels - 978 1405 07094 2 Email English p 58
Dutch Companion Book 978 1405 06343 2 Telephone English p 58
Student’s Book + Dutch Companion Pack 978 1405 06611 2
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Basic Survival and Key features
• Practical communication activities are directly
Survival English transferable to the professional world
• ‘Culture Files’ build on the topic and language
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
from each lesson
HIGH BEGINNER TO PRE-INTERMEDIATE • In addition to the teaching notes and answer
Peter Viney key, the Teacher’s Guide includes photocopiable
BUSINESS ENGLISH
tests with answer keys
The Survival series is for professional
• Bilingual wordlists to accompany the course
adults who need basic English to survive
available from www.businessenglishonline.net
in their work and travel. Each one-page
lesson depicts an authentic situation
New edition that learners might encounter when
SURVIVAL working internationally. New Edition Basic Survival New Edition Survival English
ENGLISH Student’s Book
Practice Book
978 1405 00393 3
978 1405 00394 0
Student’s Book
Practice Book
978 1405 00384 1
978 1405 00385 8
International Communication for Professional People Teacher’s Guide 978 1405 00395 7 Teacher’s Guide 978 1405 00386 5
Class Audio CDs 978 1405 00397 1 Class Audio CDs 978 1405 00388 9
Class Audio Cassettes 978 1405 00396 4 Class Audio Cassettes 978 1405 00387 2
SOCIALIZING FOOD&DRINK HOTELS COMMUNICATIONS TRAVEL BUSINESS
PETER VINEY
Erica J. Williams
Presentations in English Key features
• Can be studied progressively or dipped into
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Presentations for specific skills and language
INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED • Presents language, advice, and a range of
in English Erica J. Williams powerful, up-to-date presentation
techniques
FIND YOUR VOICE AS A PRESENTER
• Includes DVD
Find your
voice as
The ideal choice for anyone needing to make
a presenter presentations in English, either for business or for
academic purposes. The flexible seven-step
INCLUDES
approach helps students find their voice and develop
DVD
their own unique presentation style. The DVD follows
the progress of real students and offers insights into
Presentations in English (with DVD)
978 0230 02878 4
their learning, models to follow, and opportunities for
analysis.
Email English Key features
• Free downloadable worksheets, written
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 especially for the course, are available from
INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE www.businessenglishonline.net/emailenglish
Paul Emmerson • Phrase bank, organised by function is a
useful reference resource
A course for students of general and business English • Explanation of the appropriate use of formal
who need to write effective and convincing emails. and informal language in emails
It develops language skills and inspires confidence, • A variety of exercise types and a wide range
as well as providing invaluable reference material. of topics ensure full understanding and
language development
Suitable for the classroom or for self-study.
Email English
978 1405 01294 2
Telephone English Key features
• Trains students in sounding friendly and
A1 A2 B1+ B2 C1 C2
polite, making small talk, and the
PRE-INTERMEDIATE TO INTERMEDIATE importance of register
John Hughes • Focuses on the conventions of making
phone calls in the English-speaking world
Telephone English trains students to use the and teaches students how to build
telephone confidently and effectively in the course of professional relationships on the phone
their work. In addition to teaching language • The Audio CD (included) allows students to
common to all business phone calls, Telephone work independently as well as in a
English prepares students for dealing with specific classroom situation
situations in the business context in which they operate. • The Phrase Bank provides students with a
quick and practical reference to support
Telephone English (with Audio CD)
978 1405 08221 1 them in their phone calls
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NEW
Key features
• New vocabulary is grouped according
Business Vocabulary Builder
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
to topic
• Accompanying Audio CD provides INTERMEDIATE
essential listening practice and Paul Emmerson
extension activities, and features real
international business people A business vocabulary and practice course for students with an
BUSINESS ENGLISH
• Recording script is available at the intermediate level of English or above. The course is specifically
back of the book designed to help business English students enrich and expand
• Mind maps hone the students’ their vocabulary, allowing them to express themselves more
language input in an easily accessible fluently and confidently in a professional context.
and memorable way
The first part of the book focuses on business language input Business Vocabulary Builder
while the second part of the book is dedicated to professional 978 0230 71684 1
communication skills and introduces language for telephoning,
emailing, report writing and conferences.
Key features
• Offers just the right degree of challenge for
The Business English
high-level learners Handbook
• Mind maps make vocabulary input lively, A1 A2 B1 B2+ C1 C2
accessible and memorable
• The free Audio CD features interesting and UPPER INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED
Paul Emmerson
motivating listening activities based on
authentic interviews with leading business The whole of business in one book!
people This is a comprehensive and challenging book for learners
• Answer key, full listening scripts, and web of business English who are at an upper intermediate or
references for further independent research advanced level.
are included
Business English Handbook
For self-study or for the classroom, this is the definitive 978 1405 08605 9
companion for high-level business English students.
Key features Essential Business Grammar Builder
• Authentic extracts from Newsweek, The
Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, and and Business Grammar Builder
CNN provide examples in a business context A1 A2 B1 B2+ C1 C2
• Self-administered tests allow students to
check their own progress ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE
• Includes a glossary of key grammar terms, an Paul Emmerson
index and answer key A student must-have!
• Excellent preparation for business exams such This two-level series of grammar reference books is
as BEC and BULATS (Business Grammar Builder) aimed at professional adults or business students who
• Appendices cover grammar and vocabulary
need to maintain and practise their English in a
difficulties and offer a guide to differences
business context.
between British and American English
They present and practise the fundamental grammar
(Business Grammar Builder)
requirements for students studying business English at
elementary, or intermediate to upper intermediate level.
Perfect for the classroom or independent study. Essential Business Grammar Builder
978 1405 07048 5
Business Grammar Builder
978 0333 75492 4
Key features Business Builder
• Each photocopiable lesson provides a wide
variety of communicative business activities
Teacher’s Resource Series
• Full teacher’s notes (included), with tips, ideas A1 A2 B1+ B2 C1 C2
and cultural hints, accompany each lesson INTERMEDIATE
• Personalisation activities show how learners Paul Emmerson
will use the target language in their everyday
lives One for the teachers!
An absolute must-have for any teacher of business
English, this photocopiable resource pack provides
excellent material for the business English classroom.
Modules 1 - 3: Social English, Telephoning, Job Interviews modules 1, 2, 3 978 0333 99094 0
Modules 4 - 6: Discussions and Meetings, Business Correspondence, Report Writing modules 4, 5, 6 978 0333 99095 7
modules 7, 8, 9 978 0333 99096 4
Modules 7 - 9: Presentations, Company Product and Customer Relations, Negotiations
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Campaign: English for the Military
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 AWARD
WINNER
ELEMENTARY TO UPPER INTERMEDIATE
PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH
Simon Mellor-Clark, Yvonne Baker de Altamirano, Randy Walden, Nicola King and Charles Boyle
Campaign is an award-winning three-level course that meets the English language needs of military personnel
on international operations, such as peacekeeping, humanitarian assistance, and training exercises.
Each of the three levels contains around 200 hours of teaching material and works to NATO’s STANAG
6001 system of levels. The three levels can take students from a false beginner/elementary level to a level
3 on the NATO STANAG scale (equivalent to The Council of Europe’s threshold level or upper intermediate
on CEF).
Key features
• Practical, skills-based approach ensures learners are quickly operational in the
target language
• Topics are drawn from authentic international military contexts including NATO
and the UN
• ‘World English’ boxes highlight and demonstrate the differences in vocabulary
MACMILLAN DIGITAL and lexis in different English-speaking countries
• ‘Off-duty’ sections in each unit focus on everyday English and non-military
Resource site - see p 10 situations which personnel would experience on a foreign posting
www.campaignmilitaryenglish.com • Teacher’s Book provides support for those with little military experience
Workbook and Audio CD
The Workbook revises and consolidates the key language areas. Each section opens
with a list of key lexis from the unit with a phonological transcription, examples of the
words in context and practice tasks. The Audio CD provides 80 hours of additional
listening material for self-study and includes realistic listening texts, including radio
transmissions, army briefings and drills.
Campaign Dictionary of Military Terms Key features
Richard Bowyer • Comment boxes give useful background
information
The Campaign Dictionary of Military Terms provides coverage • Key military terminology defined
of all aspects of British, American and international military • Includes terminology related to:
vocabulary and shows phonetic transcription, grammatical • Rank • Tactics and commands
categories and clear examples illustrating how terms are • Training • Weapons and Equipment
used in context. • Manoeuvres • Geography and terrain
Campaign Check your Vocabulary for Key features
Military English • Easy-to-use format with full instructions and
Richard Bowyer answer key
• Interactive activities suitable for use in the
Based on the Campaign Dictionary of Military Terms, this classroom
• Also tests grammar and use of English,
workbook is designed to help students learn and improve
together with pronunciation and spelling
specialist military vocabulary.
Campaign
CAMPAIGN
GRAMMAR PRACTICE 1
Campaign Grammar Practice
ELEMENTARY
Key features
English for the military • 50 units of clear grammatical explanations
Louis Harrison and practice exercises
• Informative texts and illustrations support
Campaign Grammar Practice is the ideal grammar reference the exercises and give more examples of
and practice book for students who need to use English in language in use
a military context. Designed for students at an elementary • Regular, irregular and modal verb lists
Louis Harrison level, it can be used both in the classroom, and for self-study. • Full answer key
Campaign level 1 level 2 level 3 Campaign Dictionary of Military Terms 978 1405 06703 4
Student’s Book 978 1405 00980 5 978 1405 00985 0 978 1405 00990 4 Campaign Check Your Vocabulary Workbook 978 1405 07417 9
Class Audio CD 978 1405 00983 6 978 1405 00988 1 978 1405 00993 5 Campaign Grammar Practice 978 1405 07418 6
Workbook (+ Audio CD) 978 1405 02899 8 978 1405 02901 8 978 1405 02903 2
Teacher’s Book 978 1405 00981 2 978 1405 00986 7 978 1405 00991 1
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English for Law Enforcement NEW
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
ELEMENTARY TO PRE-INTERMEDIATE
PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH
Charles Boyle and Ileana Chersan
The latest addition to the Campaign suite of titles, this course is designed to meet the needs of law
enforcement personnel, from customs officers to gendarmes and police. Topics and texts have been
carefully selected from a variety of law enforcement contexts and all content has been verified by
law enforcement officers from all over the globe, including Thailand, Germany, Spain and the UK.
English for Law Enforcement covers the full range of essential law enforcement situations including
vehicle identification, stop and search, crowd control and issuing statements.
Key features MACMILLAN DIGITAL
• Accompanying CD-ROM provides additional grammar and vocabulary practice,
Interactive DVD-ROM
and an intensive workout of situational language in context
• Ideal for independent or classroom study
• Class audio and answer keys for the Student’s Book available on the CD-ROM
• The Teacher’s Book provides detailed background information for those less
English for Law Enforcement 1
familiar with the law enforcement world
Student’s Book + CD-ROM Pack 978 0230 72335 1
Teacher’s Book 978 0230 72336 8
Aviation English
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
ICAO level 3-4
Henry Emery and Andy Roberts
Aviation English has been specifically designed to teach English language communication skills to pilots and
air traffic controllers, and to help them achieve and maintain Operational Level 4 (now an international
requirement enforced by the International Civil Aviation Organization). The Student’s Book covers 12
‘non-routine’ scenarios, providing students with all the input they would need to deal confidently and
swiftly with such situations. The course uses radio-telephony dialogues to provide a professional and
realistic context for the students.
Key features
• Answer key and audio files are available on the Student’s Book CD-ROM
• The Teacher’s Book not only provides detailed teaching notes, listening scripts and answer key, but also includes detailed background
information for teachers less familiar with the aviation industry and for aviation experts new to teaching
• The course can be used as an inclusive self-study course or as part of a classroom situation
MACMILLAN DIGITAL
Interactive CD-ROMs
Resource site - see p 10
www.macmillanenglish.com/aviationenglish
The Student’s Book Pack comes with two CD-ROMs:
• The Student’s Book CD-ROM with interactive
simulations, and detailed extra pronunciation and
listening exercises
• The Macmillan English Dictionary Pronunciation
CD-ROM
Aviation English
Student’s Book + CD-ROMs Pack 978 0230 02757 2
Teacher’s Book 978 0230 02758 9
Aviation English Student’s Book CD-ROM Class Audio CDs 978 0230 02759 6
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