"Business English : speaking and writing strategies" is a PDF drawn from the Internet Archive and catalogued under Literature & Language Arts for High School (9–12). From the source: 120 pages : 28 cm Imagine: Developing and delivering business correspondence, quickly and proficiently, using one simple solution. That solution is the argument map G+CMDA+C. That is what this book will teach you. One solution… Slide Collection preserves the upstream link, the original creator credit and the licensing terms; download the file to use it in a classroom, study group or revision plan.
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120 pages : 28 cm Imagine: Developing and delivering business correspondence, quickly and proficiently, using one simple solution. That solution is the argument map G+CMDA+C. That is what this book will teach you. One solution for all your business needs. Best of all, you will never bury the message. That is the key to business success. That is G+CMDA+C
How to study this deck
Literature lectures pivot between text and theory. Keep the primary text open beside the slides; whenever a critical claim is made, find the passage in the original work and decide whether the claim is supported, partial, or contested.
High-school audiences can handle the full vocabulary and most of the formal reasoning, but the deck still benefits from explicit "why does this matter?" framing at section breaks.
Five questions to test your understanding
- What is the single most important claim on the first three slides, and what evidence is offered for it?
- Which slide could you remove without losing the argument? Which slide is load-bearing?
- Where does the deck switch from definitions to applications? Mark that transition.
- What would a student who already disagreed with the conclusion need to see to be convinced?
- Which two slides, if combined, would give the clearest one-slide summary of the whole deck?
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