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Common classifications of spoken English

Applicable people:

Students studying abroad, immigrants from English-speaking countries, traveling abroad, working in English-speaking countries, etc.

Scope of application:

Visa application; going abroad; staying in hotels; about apartments; at the post office; at school; sick; at the bank; about work; dinners and dances; at the airport; transportation; Shopping; phone calls; apologies; car accidents; at car rental shops; lost and found, etc. The main applications of interview English: working in foreign companies, changing jobs, and English-related interviews with companies. When multiple people are competing for a certain position, a simple "understandable" elementary English level obviously cannot highlight personal strength. Applicants may wish to pay attention to their English expression and pronunciation before going to the interview, try to avoid Chinese English, and learn more about the national culture and corporate culture of the foreign company they are about to apply for.

Mainly involved knowledge points: self-introduction, educational background, college life, application purpose, internship or work experience (Work or Part) -time Experience), personal abilities (Abilities), personality (Personality), teamwork (Teamwork), hobbies (Hobbies), career planning (Career Goals), and expected salary (Expected Remuneration). Including business negotiations, social etiquette, foreign trade staff, English tour guides, Western restaurant waiters and other related industries.

On the other hand, the content and commonly used English vocabulary of various commercial activities such as manufacturing, tourism, fashion, advertising, catering, media, animation production, etc.

Business English has a wide range of applications and a large demand. As the Chinese market integrates more deeply into the international economy and society, the domestic talent market has also seen the demand for business English talents due to the arrival of a large number of foreign-funded companies. Getting bigger and bigger. Mainly used in: English corners, English debates, English speeches, and English communication in common daily life.

Typical and commonly used spoken sentences are carefully selected to form situational dialogues on various aspects of campus life such as student enrollment, classes, examinations, extracurricular activities, boarding and accommodation, and graduation, with English-Chinese comparison and recordings of readings by foreign experts. Tapes for school students and self-learners to learn and use English.