Ce livre présente succinctement la plupart des genres écrits que les hommes et femmes d’affaires doivent maîtriser dans un contexte professionnel. La sélection est basée sur la lecture de divers rapports de stage. Le livre fait référence aux erreurs souvent commises par des étudiants lorsqu’ils écrivent du « Business English ».
So far, not a single book has been published grouping the various written genres that businesspeople need in their jobs on a daily basis. Students of business English writing skills are often provided with a rather unsystematic compilation of information from heterogeneous sources. The result has been unsatisfactory, both for lecturers and learners. This book tries to fill that niche. The units have been selected on the basis of real feedback from students doing placements in companies. Genuine information from student error analysis has been added. The book can be used in class, as self-study, but also as quick reference for businesspeople, when they have to produce a particular genre and wonder, "How is this done again?" For each unit, a sample is shown and analyzed; the user is then asked to emulate the model in the form of a number of applications and exercises. The level aimed at is B2-C1.
Timothy Byrne spent two years teaching Dutch to asylum seekers in Brussels prior to working overseas for four years – first as an English teacher in Gabon and then as an English lecturer in China. He is currently working at the Institut des Langues Vivantes (ILV), where he has three on-going projects: English through Film, an e-learning writing platform for business students and a development program in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. He has published on online writing assessment in the journal CALL.