Oxford English for Information Technology
Eric H. Glendinning, John McEwan - Oxford English for Information Technology
2002 | PDF+MP3 128kbps | 222 pages | ISBN: 0194573753 | 56 MB
There are 25 units covering a wide range of current IT topics, using authentic texts and visual material taken from textbooks, newspapers, popular computing magazines, Internet newsgroups webpages, manuals and advertisements.
Student's Book
There are 25 units covering a wide range of current IT topics, using authentic texts and visual material taken from textbooks, newspapers, popular computing magazines, Internet newsgroups webpages, manuals and advertisements. Each unit contains work on a mix of language skills and every fifth unit focuses specifically on developing listening skills through authentic interviews with IT professionals. For students already proficient in computing in their own language, there are additional longer specialist reading texts. The Student's Book includes a comprehensive glossary of current IT terminology.
Cassete or CD
Contains all the dialogues, interviews, discussions and listening tasks.
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