There are eight sections in the book. The first section tests your ability to talk about yourself and your role: to say who you are and what you do. The other seven sections each cover a different area of business- from organization and different areas of business- to- business language and communication. You can work through the book from beginning to end, or you can work first on the tests which are most important to you. | Test Your Professional English Business General Test Your Professional English Business General is one in a series of ten useful Test Your Professional English books This thoroughty revised and updated edition features 60 clear and simple tests for business students and professionals who use English in their work. The book is organized into 8 sections and covers over 500 key words and expressions in areas such as marketing finance human resources. computing meetings presentations and business travel. 60 tests covering over 500 key words and expressions Wide variety of tests inducing crosswords cartoons fill-the-gaps and many more 8 NEW - Tips on using English tor business communication A-Z word list and full answer key Idea for self-study and classroom use Adults 16 12-15 Primary Advanced Upper Intermediate Intermediate Pre-intermediate Elementary Beginner LMgnuii Published and distributed by Pearson Education Limited Cover dnslgncc by Ton Toes Design Cover photography by JL A B Baran Test YourM 0 Professional English Business General ÜDACCCeiflM A t Steve Flinders Series Editor Nick Brieger Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated Companies throughout the world. ISBN 0 582 45148 5 First published 1996 as Test Your Business English Elementary This edition published 2002 Second impression 2003 Text copyright Steve Flinders 1996 2002 Designed and typeset by Pantek Arts Ltd Maidstone Kent Text Your format devised by Peter Watcyn-Jones Illustrations by Roger Fereday and Anthony Seldon Printed in China SWTC 02 All rights reserved no part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the Publishers. Acknowledgements Many thanks to John Fagan and Bob Dignen at York Associates for their advice on the content of this edition and to Mathieu and Jérôme Flinders for their .