Get Ready for International Business — Student Book 1 (Rigorous, Actionable Guide)

Overview

This material is a concise, rigorous companion to "Get Ready For International Business — Student Book 1 (PDF)". It focuses on core concepts, skills, and tasks international-business students must master, and gives actionable exercises, learning objectives, reading checkpoints, assessment tasks, and project templates suitable for classroom or self-study.

The units focus on practical, functional English for the workplace, including: Exchanging business cards. Discussing company activities and job roles. Taking phone messages and making appointments. Navigating office departments (e.g., Marketing).

Overall assessment:

Why this "Story" matters

The authors use Steve and Sara's story to provide context. Instead of learning random business vocabulary lists, students learn English by solving the problems that Steve and Sara face (e.g., "How do we write a job ad?" or "How do we describe our new t-shirt to a client?").

Contents (Abridged Table of Contents from Level 1)

Week 2: Role-Playing with the PDF

Daily Routines: Includes practical language for describing typical workdays, such as meetings, coffee breaks, and managing schedules.

Comparison with Other Business English Books (Level A2–B1)

Get Ready For International Business Student Book 1 Pdf

Get Ready for International Business — Student Book 1 (Rigorous, Actionable Guide)

Overview

This material is a concise, rigorous companion to "Get Ready For International Business — Student Book 1 (PDF)". It focuses on core concepts, skills, and tasks international-business students must master, and gives actionable exercises, learning objectives, reading checkpoints, assessment tasks, and project templates suitable for classroom or self-study.

The units focus on practical, functional English for the workplace, including: Exchanging business cards. Discussing company activities and job roles. Taking phone messages and making appointments. Navigating office departments (e.g., Marketing). Get Ready For International Business Student Book 1 Pdf

Overall assessment:

Why this "Story" matters

The authors use Steve and Sara's story to provide context. Instead of learning random business vocabulary lists, students learn English by solving the problems that Steve and Sara face (e.g., "How do we write a job ad?" or "How do we describe our new t-shirt to a client?"). Get Ready for International Business — Student Book

Contents (Abridged Table of Contents from Level 1) PDFs are non-interactive, so you must simulate

Week 2: Role-Playing with the PDF

Daily Routines: Includes practical language for describing typical workdays, such as meetings, coffee breaks, and managing schedules.

Comparison with Other Business English Books (Level A2–B1)