English for the Financial Sector helps learners to prepare for a career in finance and enables those already working in the industry to improve their financial English.
Ian MacKenzie Livres
Ian MacKenzie élabore une prose qui explore les complexités des relations humaines, sondant en profondeur les motivations psychologiques de ses personnages. Son écriture se distingue par une perspicacité aiguë de la nature humaine et une attention méticuleuse portée au langage. À travers ses œuvres, MacKenzie cherche à éclairer des thèmes universels, offrant aux lecteurs une exploration stimulante du monde contemporain. Ses récits invitent à la réflexion et laissent une impression durable.






"Professional English in Use Finance" contains 50 units covering the most up-to-day financial vocabulary, from accounting to borrowing and lending, central banking to venture capital and many more areas including financial idioms and metaphors. Suitable for self-study or classroom use.
Uncover the traitor. End what you started.Rejoining the English army laying siege to Calais, Simon Merrivale discovers that the conspiracy against the thrones of England and France has regrouped and gathered force.New allies have joined their ranks, including a dark secret society known as the Pilgrims, and the Holy Roman Empire and the Knights of Saint John have also been drawn in.Ambush and murder in the war-torn fields of Flanders, clandestine meetings in ruined castles and assassination attempts in the streets of Bruges and Paris all follow, as Merrivale relentlessly hunts the conspirators, in an attempt to finally reveal the turncoat at its heart.
Two kings. Two nations. One crown. 1328. After years of civil unrest between England and France, Charles IV dies, leaving no apparent heir. His closest heir to the throne is Edward III of England, but it passes instead to Charles' cousin, Phillip, spurring both countries on to war.1346. Landing at Normandy, Edward's immense army makes inroads into French territory, burning everything in their path. But the mysterious assassination of an English knight reveals a terrible truth: there is a traitor in their midst. The king charges Simon Merrivale, the Prince of Wales’ herald, with solving the case.As the army marches on towards its destiny, at the awesome scenes of the Battle of Crécy, Simon will uncover a conspiracy that goes to the heart of the warring nations. Among the ashes and the rubble, their fate will be decided: on the battlefield... and in the shadows.
English for Business Studies: A Course for Business Studies and Economics Students: Student's Book
- 191pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Covering the most important areas of management, production, marketing, finance and macroeconomics, it helps students to understand and talk about a wide range of business topics -- Back cover.
Financial English with mini-dictionary of finance
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
FINANCIAL ENGLISH practises the language of finance in all its aspects. Equally suitable for students preparing for a career in finance and for those already working, the range of areas covered is very comprehensive.
'Management and Marketing' is a language practice book for students of English working in these areas or currently studying them before embarking on a career in business. It is suitable for all students at intermediate level above. While covering basic concepts, the material is adult and covers all the basic language needed by anyone involved in bussiness management.
Feast Days
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
'Brilliant. Among the best novels I know about the fate of American innocence abroad' Garth Greenwell
Forgotten Places
- 66pages
- 3 heures de lecture

