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Cambridge English for Engineering

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Cambridge English for Engineering develops the communication skills and specialist English language knowledge of engineering professionals, enabling them to communicate more confidently and effectively with colleagues and customers. The ten standalone units cover topics common to all kinds of engineering (including civil, electrical and mechanical) such as procedures and precautions; monitoring and control; and engineering design. Authentic activities, from describing technical problems and suggesting solutions to working with drawings, make the course relevant and motivating. The course requires no specialist knowledge on the part of the teacher and comprehensive teacher's notes are available online. It is also ideal for self-study.

112 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2008

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Mark Ibbotson

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Mark Ibbotson is an author and trainer. He has a BSc (Hons) degree in Construction Management, and a BTEC National Diploma in Civil Engineering. He spent the initial years of his career as a site engineer and technical manager on construction projects in the UK – primarily on manufacturing facilities and multi-storey buildings. Since relocating to France and entering the field of in-company language training,he has designed and taught technical English courses in a wide range of companies, for process, mechanical, electrical, civil and highway engineers, as well as technicians and technical managers. Mark is co-author of the "Business Start-Up" series, "Cambridge English for Engineering" and "Professional English in Use Engineering" (both Cambridge University Press).

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