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Published in 2000 by Longman. 533 pages.

Perfect for both business English students and people already at work, this dictionary provides easy access to the complex worlds of accounting, banking, economics, marketing, shipping and the stock market.

All definitions are written using the 2000-word Longman Defining Vocabulary, so that even difficult words are defined clearly and without technical jargon.

More than 20,000 words and phrases defined clearly without technical jargon. 20,000 examples based on authentic sources, such as the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal. Coverage of both British and American English business terms.

Published in 2004 by Cambridge. 134 pages.

This is a self-study reference and practice book for upper intermediate and advanced learners of English who need vocabulary for business and professional purposes. The book has been carefully researched using the Cambridge International Corpus to ensure that the 2,000 new words and expressions represent the English that native speakers actually use. The book consists of 50 units and follows the highly successful format of the English Vocabulary in use range with presentation material on the left-hand page and practice exercises on the right hand page. The book covers a wide variety of up-to-date business topics and concepts. There is also a version for intermediate (Business Vocabulary Intermediate) and beginning (Business Vocabulary Beginner) learners.

Published in 2005 by Oxford. 640 pages.

It includes more than 30,000 words, phrases and meanings from a wide variety of business areas, and has a special focus on using the language correctly.

  • Groups of common phrases show words that are always used together to help learners combine words correctly (to open/close/have/hold an account).
  • Special notes build areas of vocabulary, explain the difference between words that are often confused and give information on aspects of business.
  • Illustrations and diagrams explain business concepts and processes (break-even point, decision-making).
  • Study pages focus on specific areas of business language.

 

 

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