English for academic correspondence and socializing

English for academic correspondence and socializing

Wallwork, Adrian

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English for Academic Correspondence and Socializing is the first ever book ofits kind specifically written for researchers of all disciplines whose first language is not English. With easy-to-follow rules and tips, and with authentic examples taken from real emails, referee's reports and cover letters, you will learn how to:• use strategies for understanding native speakers of English•significantly improve your listening skills• organize one-to-one meetings• feel confident at social events• manage and participate in a successful conversation • actively participate technical discussions - both formal and informal •write effective emails• review other people's manuscripts - formally and informally • reply effectively and constructively to referees' reports • write cover letters to editors • use the telephone and Skype • participate in (video) conference calls • exploit standard English phrases Other books in the series: English for Presentations at International Conferences English for Writing Research Papers English for Research: Usage, Style, and Grammar English for Academic Research: Grammar. Vocabulary. Writing Exercises Enables the speaker to think from the point-of-view of fellow interlocutors The book teaches how to write concisely with no redundancy and no ambiguity Helps the non-native speaker to understand native English speakers better INDICE: Part I. Email.- 1. Subject Lines.- 2. Beginnings and Endings.- 3. Structuring the Content of an Email. 4. Requests and Replies. 5. Building a Relationship and Deciding the Level of Formality. Part II. Writing and Responding to Reviews. 6. Requesting and Writing an Informal Review of a Colleague's Work. 7. Writing a Peer Review. 8.Writing a Reply to the Reviewers' Reports. 9.Communicating with the Editor. Part III. Telephone and Teleconference Calls. 10. Preparing For and Setting Up a Phone Call. 11. Leaving a Telephone Message. 12. Conference Calls. Part IV. Dealing with Native English Speakers. 13. How to Improve Your Understanding of Native English Speakers. 14. What to Do If YouDon't Understand What Someone Says. 15. How to Improve Your Pronunciation. 16. Exploiting Audiovisual Resources. Part V. Socializing. 17. Preparing for Social Events. 18. Introducing Yourself and Preparing One-to-One Meetings. 19. How to Have Successful Social Conversations. Part VI. Checking Your English. 20.Tense Usage. 21. Using Google to Reduce Mistakes In Your English.- Part VII. Useful Phrases.

  • ISBN: 978-1-4419-9400-4
  • Editorial: Springer US
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 302
  • Fecha Publicación: 29/06/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés