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communication 3 business 2 globalization 2 language 2 Business English 1 ESP 1 English for Specific Purposes 1 approaches 1 business discourse 1 career opportunities 1 challenge 1 features 1 international communication 1 language teaching 1 learning 1 linguistics 1 modern 1 needs analysis 1 proficiency 1 proficiency in English 1 teaching English 1 technology 1 tourism 1 travelling 1 trends 1 universities 1 world language 1
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ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES: PAST AND PRESENT
OTILIA, SIMION MINODORA - In: Annals - Economy Series 1I (2015) January, pp. 222-224
English for Specific Purposes(ESP) focuses on the specific communicative needs of particular professional or occupational groups and it has emerged out of Halliday, Mackintosh and Strevens’work,The linguistic sciences and language teaching(1964).Ever since it has developed rapidly and became a...
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BUSINESS DISCOURSE AND TEACHING ENGLISH
OTILIA, SIMION MINODORA - In: Annals - Economy Series Special (2014) May, pp. 289-291
The importance of teaching and learning English for Specific Purposes has become undeniable and the advances in business and communication technology in recent years have revolutionized it. Business English is a variety of ESP(English for Specific Purposes) and functions in accordance with the...
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TEACHING AND LEARNING BUSINESS ENGLISH IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD
OTILIA, SIMION MINODORA - In: Annals - Economy Series 3 (2014) June, pp. 180-183
Globalization is the process of integration across world-space among the people, companies and governments of different nations, the term itself being increasingly used since the 1980s and especially 1990s.This process has been triggered by international trade and investment and aided by...
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THE USE OF LANGUAGE IN BUSINESS
OTILIA, SIMION MINODORA - In: Annals - Economy Series 1 (2014) February, pp. 282-284
Information comes to us from millions of sources all over the world and through every possible channel of communication. The world of business tends to rely on language nowadays. In a world of information businesses can be successful or not if they are able to share knowledge, overcome...
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PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE LABOUR MARKET
OTILIA, SIMION MINODORA - In: Annals - Economy Series 4 (2013) August, pp. 169-171
The technological development, the growing economic globalization and the major demographic shifts have brought about the need for a global language. In international business, travel, science and technology, education, immigration, academia, diplomacy and entertainment, English is the dominant...
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ENGLISH: THE LANGUAGE OF COMMUNICATION IN TOURISM
OTILIA, SIMION MINODORA - In: Annals - Economy Series 1 (2013) February, pp. 306-309
Tourism has become a success story of modern times. In the past decades the number of people who travel abroad has grown rapidly. Tourism is a service - sector which has proved to be constant in times of economic crisis and will continue to grow at a rapid pace in the 21st century. But tourism...
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