Level 1: Sadie´s Big Day at the Office
- 16 pages
- 1 hour of reading
The team arrives for another day at the office. The workers are happy, but their bosses have a surprise for them. Is it going to be a nice surprise—or not?






The team arrives for another day at the office. The workers are happy, but their bosses have a surprise for them. Is it going to be a nice surprise—or not?
The team arrives for another day at the office. The workers are happy, but their bosses have a surprise for them. Is it going to be a nice surprise-or not?
Career skills sections help to develop key communicative skills Each unit ends with a Dilemma and Decision page which enables students to review language whilst completing problem-solving activities Thorough writing support is provided with a dedicated Style Guide Booklet Each unit opens like an addition of The Economist© The Coursebook includes a CD with all the listening material
Teach engaging lessons using the Teacher's Book which has resources for the Coursebook and Workbook as well as the Skills Book and Video. Get all the test material you could ever need using the Teacher's Book and Test Master CD-ROM, with fully editable tests for all stages of the course. Connect to the business world on the Companion Website, with free weekly articles from The Economist, and many more free resources. Show business in action with the Videos/DVDs.
With its informative and authentic material from The Economist (c), the Intelligent Business Coursebook helps students to increase their knowledge of key business concepts whilst learning English. The course can be used in preparation for exams such as BEC and BULATS.
Intermediate Business English
Paul is shy and Judy has no friends. Oliver is afraid of other boys. Jane and Leo can't talk about their feelings, and Sue lies to her boyfriends. These five short plays tell the stories of young people with problems. Are there any answers? What do you think?This Pack contains a Book and MP3
Paul is shy and Judy has no friends. Oliver is afraid of other boys. Jane and Leo can't talk about their feelings, and Sue lies to her boyfriends. These five short plays tell the stories of young people with problems. Are there any answers? What do you think?