kingers Posted April 26 Report Share Posted April 26 English For Economists: Essential Vocabulary For Work Published 4/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 318.56 MB[/center] | Duration: 4h 21m Learn the English words you need to discuss the economy in general, and economic issues in particular. What you'll learn Learn specialized English vocabulary so you can speak about the economy and economic issues with confidence. Improve your pronunciation of English Improve your listening comprehension of English Improve your reading comprehension of English Requirements Intermediate level of English Description Your journey to confident and impactful communication begins here."Economists in Action: Essential English Vocabulary for the Workplace" equips you to master the language of global economics. While an intermediate knowledge of English is helpful, the specialized field of economics demands more. As a global economist, you must navigate discussions on economic trends, legislation, politics, demographics, human welfare, resources, trade, policy, and outcomes.You will find twelve chapters based on topics of general interest for economists. In each chapter, I will introduce target vocabulary. You will learn verbs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs. You will see how to spell the word, you will hear the word pronounced, you will learn the meaning of the word, and you will see how that word is used.This means that you build on all four skill sets that are the foundation to clear communication:Spelling: See how the words are spelled.Pronunciation: Learn the correct way to say each word.Meaning: Understand the significance of the words and phrases.Use in Context: Watch how these words fit naturally into economic discussions.If you need to read, write, and speak about the economy in you want to improve your English, you need to know the vocabulary I cover in this course. Don't miss out! Register for the complete course now. Overview Section 1: Introduction to the Course Lecture 1 Introduction to the course. Here is your textbook. Section 2: Course Lecture 2 Unit 1: Describing Trends in Economic Data Lecture 3 Unit 2: Forecasting Future Economic Conditions Lecture 4 Unit 3: Explaining the Impact of Economic Policies Lecture 5 Unit 4: Presenting Data to Support Economic Arguments Lecture 6 Unit 5: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Government Intervention Lecture 7 Unit 6: Exploring the Relationship Between Economic Growth and Social Welfare Lecture 8 Unit 7: Implementing Economic Policies and Strategies Lecture 9 Unit 8: Adapting to Changing Economic Conditions Lecture 10 Unit 9: Innovating New Economic Solutions Lecture 11 Unit 10: Negotiating an Economic Agreement Lecture 12 Unit 11: Comparing and Contrasting Supply and Demand Trends Lecture 13 Unit 12: Comparing and Contrasting Supply and Demand Trends Non-native English speakers who need to speak about the economy and economic issues in English,University students who need to write dissertations and essays about economic issues in Englishhttps://voltupload.com/e197sg8imdmq/English_for_Economists_Essential_Vocabulary_for_Work.ziphttps://rapidgator.net/file/91f3c4858d80fdaba46e9962e4aa0b48/English_for_Economists_Essential_Vocabulary_for_Work.ziphttps://fikper.com/WMRN4k3Fff/English_for_Economists_Essential_Vocabulary_for_Work.zip.htmlFree search engine download: English for Economists Essential Vocabulary for Work Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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