Approaches to ESP Learning 1. Introduction This paper deals with the definitions of some terminologies and approaches concerning English language teaching as well as ESP. The candidate begins with a concise description of English as a medium of international communication and the importance of ESP in the light of the globalization process. She also tackles the summary of the characteristics of the most significant approaches followed by language teachers‚ namely the Grammar Translation
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Controlling‚ 11th Edition‚ Wiley‚ 2013. Tentative Weekly Schedule W 1 2 Date Jan 20 Jan 27 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Feb 3 Feb 10 Feb 17 Feb 24 Mar 3 Mar 10 Mar 17 Mar 24 Mar 31 Apr 7 Apr 14 Apr 21 Apr 28 May 5 May 12 Class Topic Syllabus‚ Management‚ The History of Management Organizational Environments and Culture‚ Ethics and Social Responsibility Planning and Decision Making Organizational Strategy‚ Innovation and Change Global Management Designing Adaptive Organizations Managing
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Dr. Luke Howard C-486 HFAC 2-1299 lbhoward@byu.edu Office hours: 11-12 (MWF) Music 202 (Section 003 - Evening) Winter 2012 Note: This syllabus is subject to change throughout the semester. Please check Blackboard regularly. Any changes will be announced in class and on the Blackboard Announcement page for this course. Music 202 surveys music‚ the visual arts‚ and literature from the middle baroque to the present day‚ giving emphasis whenever possible to the subject of music. As
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COMM 204: Public Speaking - Spring 2013 Instructor: Dr. Erica Watson-Currie Office Hours: MWF 9:00 to 9:50 and 12:00* to 12:30‚ by appointment Sections: 20382R - MWF 10:00 to 10:50 am 20383R - MWF 11:00 to 11:50 am COURSE DESCRIPTION: Principles and practice of effective oral communication; analysis of the speaking-listening process; selection and organization of materials for a variety of speaking situations; and use of new communication technologies in formal presentations. COURSE OBJECTIVES:
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Corporate Finance Syllabus Spring 2009 Prof. Anna Scherbina UC Davis Graduate School of Management Office: 126 AOB IV Tel: 530.754.8076 e-mail: ascherbina@ucdavis.edu Course Focus We will explore how corporations make financial decisions through the analysis of Harvard Business School cases. Should a firm undertake a new investment opportunity‚ raise equity‚ acquire another firm‚ or conduct an IPO? How should small firms manage their working capital? How fast should a firm grow
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