segunda-feira, 6 de agosto de 2012

INTRODUCTION

In order to learn a foreign language in this case the English Language, we must take a deep plunge in its Culture, Music, Food, Cinema, Literature, etc. I will try to post (daily if possible) something on each of the above mentioned categories to give you a “Snapshot” on the American and the British Culture.
P.S. I'm starting some new technical sections for Lawyers, Pilots/Air Traffic Controllers, Doctors, Human Resources Personnel, Hospitality Industry, etc... please check them out and give me a feedback on them.... Thanks - I'll try to open new technical sections as time allows it....
Sections in this Blog: (to access the items just select and click on the column called "marcadores" at the right side of the page).
Barack Obama's Inaugural Address - English and PortugueseBooks: Business English for Intermediate level and up
Business English for Intermediate Level and up
- The Eightfold path for a Successful Meeting
- Some Hints for a Successful Presentation
- Learning in the News (series)
- How to write a Marketing Plan
- Write a Winning Business Plan
- Creating a Damn Good Resume and a Better One

- How to you rate as an Entrepeneur?Business English: Etiquette for Intermediate Level Students and up
- Job Interview Checklist
Business English for Lawyers- Several lessons (I'm currently posting them!!!!!)
Business English for Pilots / Air Traffic Controllers
Business Games
- (several)Grammar Points
Hong Kong City Guide- Eating in Hong Kong
- Hong Kong’s Nightlife
- Some Hints about Hong Kong
- What to see in Hong Kong
- Where to Shop in Hong Kong
Hospitality Industry (Business English Students – Advanced Level)- How to write a Marketing Plan for a Hotel
- Writing and Designing a Hotel Brochure
Hospitality Industry (Business English Students – Basic & Intermediate Level) Restaurant- How to set a formal table
- Terms and Definitions for the Hotel Travel Industry
Hospitality Industry (Business English Students – Intermediate Level)- Welcome to the History of the Hospitality Industry & Lodging Overview
Hospitality Industry – Notas PessoaisHuman Resources Material
Idiomatic Expressions
- (lessons 1 to 39)Learning English in the News – Advanced Students
Learning English in the News – all levels
- Learning in the News (series)Learning English in the News – Beginners and Pre-Intermediate Business Level- Learning in the News (series)Learning English in the News – Beginners and Pre-Intermediate Level
- Learning in the News (series)
Learning English in the News – Intermediate Business Level- Learning in the News (series)Learning English in the News – Pre-Advanced Business Level- Learning in the News (series)Learning English in the News – Pre-Intermediate Business Level
London City Guide

- What to do and see in London
- Shopping in London
- London Landmarks and Buildings
- London Nightlife
Miami and Miami Beach City Guide- Dining in Miami and Miami Beach
- Nightlife in Miami and Miami Beach
- Shopping in Miami
- What to do in Miami and Miami Beach
MP3s
New York City Guide
- New Year's Eve in Times Square
- MTA - New York Subway System Map
- New York City Electronics and Technology Stores
- New York City Malls
- Shopping for Clothing and Accessories in New York City
- Department Stores
- Theme Stores in New York City
- Nightlife in New York City
- What to do in Manhattan
Recipes
Sydney City Guide
- Sightseeing in Sydney
- Half Day and Day Excursions from Sydney
- Where to eat in Sydney
- Sydney’s Nightlife
- Shopping in Sydney
- Sydney City Map
Slangs
Snapshot: The American Culture

- History of the Zip Code – what it stand for?
- How does the electoral system works?
- Guide to the U.S. Government
- How the American Election System Works
Snapshot: The British Culture
- Understanding the British Government System
Surfer Slang DictionaryTongue TwistersU.S. Holidays
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P.S. Please feel free to send me an e-mail with comments or suggestions, any collaboration will be appreciated!!!

Thank You,
Marco Antonio Cosentino
e-mail: focus_on_business@hotmail.com

Um comentário:

Anônimo disse...

Awesome work. I love how you have almost a whole basic business English course on one blog. congratulations