Supported by current learning theories, key teaching methodologies and assessment materials, the chapters address the challenges that non-native English speakers may face in the international English-speaking workplace. Areas of focus include:
- Job hunting
- Job applications
- Interviews
- Interpersonal, written and spoken communication
- Performance appraisals
- Applying for promotions
Written for pre-service, practicing and future teachers, with specific guidance for each role, this is an essential resource for all educators who want to confidently address the challenges that non-English speakers may encounter at work, including linguistic proficiency, cultural awareness and the use of technology.
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Eleonora Origo, Middlesex University, UK, review published in ESP Today
"Based on the book's author's explanation in the usage guide, Teaching Communication, Skills and Competencies for the International Workplace is a highly adaptable tool that gives teachers various options for how to use its content, contingent upon their position in the teaching profession, their students' professional experiences, and the nature and length of the course. This book may meet the needs of teachers and students because of its specialty in using real-life workplace materials and discussing each topic in a way that is accurate, efficient, practical, and relevant to help students enhance their abilities and competencies."
Erikson Saragih and Nurenzia Yannuar, review published in System