This book is suited for Business Writing, Business English or Business Research/Report Writing courses.
Basics of Written Business Communication presents basic business communication concepts, vocabulary, models, and exercises in a clear, practical, and engaging way. The author provides a set of core chapters intended to provide a highly focused introduction to the field. Then, he provides an optional series of modules that provide instructors with complete flexibility to emphasize additional topics of their choice.
Op het einde van deze les kun je:Aan de hand van een schema, een e-mail aan een vriend/vriendin aanvullen met een wegbeschrijving. De meest noodzakelijke aanwijzingen en beschrijvingen in het Frans komen aan bod.
At the end of this lesson you can write a short note (an email) in which you introduce yourself. You especially practice your vocabulary relating to your home and profession. You practice the use of personal pronouns.
A local area network (LAN) is a high-speed data network over a small physical area (i.e. an office, a building, or a campus). LANs often connect different computers, printers, servers, and other devices to enable shared access and facilitate exchange between network users. This course will introduce the student to local area networks, the protocols they use, and the various layers that constitute a network. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: Demonstrate knowledge of LANs by describing how each computer/wireless device in your home, workplace, or school share data and processing capabilities; Describe the processes in each of the layers that enable different networks to share resources; Describe the basic network protocols in each layer of a TCP/IP stack and the purpose of each protocol; Recognize and differentiate the various services and functionality of specific mechanisms in each protocol and their usage in a LAN. (Computer Science 402)
By the end of this lesson you will be able to write an email persuading someone to go and eat something in a particular restaurant. You will find the right words to describe the quality and atmosphere of the restaurant.
" This project-based course explores new design strategies for social interaction in the computer mediated world. Through weekly readings and design Assignments and Labs we will examine topics such as: Data-based portraiture Depicting growth, change and the passage of time Visualizing conversations, crowds, and networks Interfaces for the connected city Mobile social technologies The course emphasizes developing visual and interactive literacy. "
In this lesson you will learn to ask people for telephone/fax/email details. You will learn to write down and pronounce telephone and fax numbers as well.
At the end of this lesson you will be able to use an email to tell people about what you do in your free time. You listen to specific information. You then work out the meaning of unknown words.
By the end of this lesson you will be able to: describe your clothing in an email. You have an appointment with someone you have not met yet, how will you describe yourself and your clothing?
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