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Basic English for Computing : Student's Book By admin Published: March 7, 2006
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 by Eric Glendinning, John McEwan
Vocational students in universities, colleges, and technical schools. Computing professionals who need to upgrade their knowledge of English. Key features The up-to-date computing content gives students a highly relevant and stimulating context in which to improve their English. 28 topic-based units cover a range of key areas including the latest developments on the Internet and in multimedia. A further six 'interview' units focus on six different jobs in the sector, from computing student to systems manager. The course provides a selective language syllabus that develops specialist vocabulary, basic grammar, and functional phrases. This is integrated into a programme of realistic practical tasks which improve reading, listening, speaking, and writing skills. The consistent unit structure gives learners a format that is clearly signposted and easy to use. All readings and listenings come from authentic, up-to-date sources. The Student's Book includes a glossary of key computing terms, phonetically transcribed and clearly defined.
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