Gettin' (un)Busy: 5 Steps to Kill Busyness and Live with Purpose, Productivity, and Peace

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Gettin' (un)Busy: 5 Steps to Kill Busyness and Live with Purpose, Productivity, and Peace

Gettin' (un)Busy: 5 Steps to Kill Busyness and Live with Purpose, Productivity, and Peace

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This book uses real-life business stories and dialogues to help students learn more business English vocabulary and phrases. Use the four laws outlined in this book to design smart ways to break a bad habit or reinforce a behaviour you know will bring rich rewards. After all, great business books also draw upon the personal life experiences of their credentialled authors. Business doesn’t take place in a vacuum.

Last updated: 19 September 2021. The best business books tell stories, convey lessons and share secrets about a subject that has the potential to bring us personal prosperity. To succeed in business you generally need knowledge, competence, perseverance and strategy. But as you’ll find out below – these types of rules only exist to be broken. Look for books with structure. The book should have a good flow with a balance between content, examples and practice opportunities. First, find out what the students’ levels are – but not only their English levels. Equally important here is their Business English level. Do they use English for business on a regular basis? If so, in what capacity? For how long? All of this can tell you how difficult your chosen textbook should be and how deeply it needs to delve into business topics.

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Key quote: "To produce at your peak level you need to work for extended periods with full concentration on a single task free from distraction." 8. "Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day" by Jake Zeratsky and John Knapp

Now that you know of 21 of the best business English textbooks and how to choose the right one, you are well on your way to prepping for an amazing course! The events of the book don’t run completely to the present day, but Ashlee covers all of the key developments. These include Tesla’s evolution from a small team with a prototype to a mass manufacturer pumping cars out of Gigafactories. Finding the right text for your class is a simple matter of following “The Three Ls:” Level, Learner and Length.Additionally, it offers advice and tips on topics such as giving presentations and stating opinions. 9. “25 Business Stories” It includes examples and exercises as well as notes on grammar. 21. “Barron’s ESL Guide to American Business English” This book includes notes on grammar and reading comprehension exercises and is best to use with more advanced learners. 10. “Business English” This is a great book for any students that really want to focus on the idea of conversing in the workplace. 8. “Grammar for Business”

Direct : The Rise of the Middleman Economy and the Power of Going to the Source, by Kathryn Judge, examines the sometimes dangerous growth of “powerful middlemen and long supply chains”, from banks, to retailers, to real estate agents. Judge points out how the benefits also bring outsized power and makes the case for a return to more direct exchange, which improves both accountability and resilience. Students will love “Market Leader” if they’re at a lower-intermediate level or above and seeking to improve their overall Business English. 2. Business one:oneThe modules are uniquely divided into Business Topics (focusing on discussion), Business Skills (focusing on functional practice) and Learning Strategies (techniques to help students across several situations). 4. Intelligent Business This book teaches students idioms and common business expressions in American English and even comes with a CD so they can hear them! Resources align to the syllabus they support, and have been through a detailed quality assurance process.

Told as 12 stories across 12 chapters, it’s the perfect format for short bursts while commuting or taking a lunch break. We consider Business Adventures to be an essential part of any person’s business education. If your students want to sound like native English speakers, this might be the right book for you to use in your classroom. This book provides support for Business & Economics teachers as well as those studying professional development qualifications. As part of a series of practical, subject specific-guides, it is designed for teachers working with international programmes and qualifications. The guides contain practical ideas for classroom activities, including active learning, assessment for learning and reflective practice. They give examples, based on experience and observations of what works well, to help teachers put theory into practice. Each guide is accompanied by a variety of online tools for lesson planning. If you're struggling with procrastination, this is arguably the only book you'll need to own. How to Stop Procrastinatingis a down-to-earth and uses a specific framework to assist you in becoming action-oriented. Scott also shares his own experiences on how he overcame procrastination and explores the main reasons why we drag out feet. This is a great choice for students that specifically aim to work in the U.S or work with American colleagues as it is focused so much on American business English. 18. “Business English ESL”A less savoury view of the UK’s entrepreneurial nous is taken by Oliver Bullough in Butler to the World : How Britain Became the Servant of Tycoons, Tax Dodgers, Kleptocrats and Criminals, his polemical take on how the country deployed its post-imperial institutions into the service of the corrupt super-rich. Bullough’s richly colourful contention is that London not only launders the dirty money of bad people, but also enables them to dodge the rules and make more of it. Additionally, Tracy shares successful time management techniques like how to set goals, get organized, practice the "Law of Three," and applying the 80/20 Rule. This is a book that delivers good news and encourages you to focus where the actual, rather than imagined, problems are. You will not regret buying it. Could we possibly produce a list of the 100 top business books for UK readers without Alan Sugar getting a feature?



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