
remember the translatio.n o.f wo.rds like "balance sheet" o.r "pro.fit and lo.ss acco.unt" when o.ne has grasped their meaning in o.ne's o.wn language.m 3. gain a sufficient degree o.f o.peratio.nal co.mmand required an understanding of business terminology in context.


supply the learner with the necessary to.o.ls to. Indeed, we felt that o.ur o.bjective - to. to detract fro.m the o.verall co.mprehensio.n. the uninitiated, even if, at times, we have simplified them to. take the place o.f a management textbo.o.k, we have attempted to. life.A BOOK A BOUT LANGUAGE OR A BOUT BUSINESS?. The chapters which make up this bo.o.k are based o.n perfectly realistic discussio.ns which bring the sto.ry to. respo.nsibilities and which is being widened by the co.nstant develo.pment o.f co.ntinuing educatio.n. illustrate a third path which can lead to. plays an impo.rtant part in the ending to. There is a third character, Geo.rges, a senio.r executive who. achieve an authentic and co.herent presentatio.n o.f the language o.f business. The gradual integratio.n o.f o.ur hero.es, Anne and Frdric, in the corpo.rate wo.rld seemed to. equivalent in the wo.rld, and the university. yo.ung graduates, pro.ducts o.f different educatio.nal systems: a grande cole, which has no. this particular field by fo.llo.wing the career paths o.f two. introduce the vo.cabulary and expressio.ns belo.nging to. make this bo.o.k mo.re attractive, we have cho.sen to.

tackle, with co.nfidence, the wo.rld o.f business from a French standpo.iilt. have already learnt the vocabulary and essential mechanisms o.f everyday language and wish to. FOREWORDThis bo.o.k is aimed at all tho.se who.
