IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
Business
English / Corporate English
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Business
English is a part of English
for specific purposes and can be considered a specialism
within English language learning and teaching. Many non-native
English speakers study the subject with the goal of doing business with English-speaking
countries, or with companies located outside the English-speaking
world but which nonetheless use English as a shared language
or lingua franca.
Much of the English communication that
takes place within business circles all over the world occurs between non-native speakers. In cases such as these,
the object of the exercise is efficient and effective communication. The
strict rules of grammar are in
such cases sometimes ignored, when, for example, a stressed negotiator's only
goal is to reach an agreement as quickly as possible. (See linguist Braj Kachru's theory of the
"expanding circle".)
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Business English
means different things to different people. For some, it focuses on vocabulary and topics used in the
worlds of business, trade, finance, and international
relations. For others it refers to the communication
skills used in the workplace, and focuses on the language and
skills needed for typical business communication such as presentations, negotiations, meetings, small talk, socializing, correspondence, report writing, and a systematic approach. In
both of these cases it can be taught to native speakers of English, for
example, high school students
preparing to enter the job market.
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Business English
is a variant of international
English. One can study it at a college or university. Institutes
around the world have courses or modules in BE available, which can lead to a
degree in the subject.