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Day by Day: English for Employment Communication
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  • Day by Day: English for Employment Communication
  • Written by author Steven J. Molinsky
  • Published by Longman Publishing Group, December 1993
  • Day by Day offers beginning learners of English a comprehensive introduction to general workplace communication. This innovative book is adapted from the employment chapters of the authors' ExpressWays English Program.
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Introduction.
1. Getting a Job.

Responding to 'Help Wanted' Signs. Calling for an Interview. Telling About Your Skills and Qualifications. Expressing Confidence and Self-Esteem. Describing Previous Employment. Asking about Job Responsibilities. Asking About the Work Schedule and the Salary.

2. New on the Job.
Locations. Places on the Job. Describing and Locating People on the Job. One-Step Instructions. Two-Step Instructions. Multi-Step Feedback. Asking for Feedback. Being Corrected. Safety at Work. Accomplishing Tasks.

3. Small Talk.
Discussing Weekend Plans. Discussing Past Weekend Activities. Talk About Leisure Activities. Talking About Movies, Music, TV, and Sports.

4. Communication with Co-Workers and Supervisors.
Requests. Obligations. Offering to Help. Apologizing and Admitting Mistakes. Apologizing and Explaining. Interrupting. Asking Permission. Asking for a Day Off.

5. Job Performance.
Asking for Feedback. Being Corrected. Compliments. Giving Advice. Safety Warnings Accidents and Injuries. Requests. Employee Rights. Suggestions.

6. More Small Talk.
Telling Good News and Bad News. Rumors and News on the Job. Compliments. Talking About TV Shows. Talking About Recreational Activities. Discussing Plans for Days Off, Weekends, and Vacations.

Appendix
Glossary. Scripts forListening Exercises. World By World/Side by Side Correlation Key. Irregular Verbs. Index.


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