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Business Email Writing Samples | BEC Preliminary Writing Part 1

BEC Exam | BEC Questions | BEC Preliminary Writing Part 1 | BEC preliminary writing samples | How to write an email to a senior manager BEC Writing Examples Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 BEC Preliminary Writing Samples | Questions With Answers If you're planning to take the BEC Preliminary writing test, you'll want to be prepared for the types of questions that will be asked. Here are a few examples of BEC Preliminary writing test sample questions with answers so that you can get a better idea of what to expect on test day. Good luck! BEC Preliminary email writing samples | Example 1 BEC Writing Examples | Cambridge Business English Certificate You have to cancel a meeting with James Lewis, a senior manager in your company, at very short notice. Write an email to Mr lewis: - Apologising for the cancellation - Explaining why this is necessary - Suggesting a date when you are free Write 30-40 words on your Answer Sheet.

BEC Exam Write A Letter Accepting An Award

BEC Exam BEC Preliminary Writing Part Two Question Read part of a letter below from Andrew Tellis inviting you to a business reception at which your company will receive an award. Cambridge Business English Certificate Writing Task Write a letter to Mr Tellis: Thanking him for the award Suggesting a topic for the talk Saying what equipment you will need Asking whether some members of staff can also attend Write 60-80 words on your Answer Sheet. Do not include any postal addresses. BEC Preliminary Writing Task Part Two Sample Answer Dear Mr Tellis I would like to thank you on behalf of everyone at Acme Technology for this award. I will be happy to attend the ceremony. Would it be possible for some of our staff to also attend? Regarding a short talk, I would be happy to oblige and suggest the theme of creative entrepreneurs, the foundation concept of our business. If you could provide a projector suitable for connection to a laptop for

BEC Preliminary Model Exam | Listening, Reading, Writing & Speaking

The Cambridge BEC Preliminary exam consists of four different papers: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. It is best if you practice with a BEC preliminary model exam before doing the real BEC exam. There are two factors which will determine your score in the BEC exam: your knowledge of Business English and your knowledge of the BEC Preliminary exam format. Improving your level of English is the most difficult. It can take a long time studying and practicing to achieve significant improvement in your overall English language proficiency. Improving your knowledge of the BEC Preliminary exam is much easier and quicker. The first time you try the test, the format will probably be new to you. But the second and subsequent times you practice using an authentic test, your performance will improve as you become familiar with the different sections and the format of the BEC exam. Becoming familiar with each section of the BEC Preliminary exam, the amount of time allowed for eac

Functional Language | BEC Preliminary Vantage Higher Business Certificate

Cambridge Business English Certificate | Functional Language Here are some useful phrases frequently used in communication in a business environment. There are example sentences provided below showing how they can be used. Asking for Permission Rearranging an Appointment Informing Explaining/Giving Instructions Could I... May I... Can I... I would like to... Please let me know if ... is suitable (convenient). Unfortunately I cannot attend... on the [date] Could we meet at the [place] on the [day] to discuss... ... would suit me better. I wish to inform you that... It is necessary for us to... Please feel free to contact ... if you require more details. You should... Please contact... It is necessary to... When you have completed the project, please email/deliver the details to... Example Sentences Asking for Permission Could I pop into your office to see you about an urgent issue? May I call you after the meeting to discuss another matter? Can

BEC Preliminary Wordlist

BEC Preliminary Business English Certificate Wordlist If you are preparing for the Cambridge Business English Certificate Preliminary test it is a good idea to have a copy of the BEC Preliminary wordlist to help you study and learn some of the necessary business English vocabulary expected at this level. The BEC Preliminary wordlist is a guide which can help you when preparing and ensure your business English vocabulary contains all the words you are expected to be familiar with at BEC Preliminary level. The wordlist, developed by Cambridge ESOL, is used by the people who write or create the exam questions and material. It also contains what has been identified as high-frequency business related vocabulary. The BEC Preliminary Business English Certificate wordlist also includes: Receptive vocabulary - words you should understand even though a questions is not focused on them Productive vocabulary – words you need to know in order to be able to answer a question The list

BEC Preliminary Speaking

BEC preliminary Speaking Test Task Sheet for Candidate A A: What is important when ...? Taking an overseas vsisitor for lunch or dinner - Getting to know the person - Talking about work matters - Cultural eating habits B: What is important when ...? Commenting on a colleague’s work - Being diplomatic - Strengths - Weaknesses Exam Tip In Part 3 you have to talk together with your partner and with the examiner at the end. Make sure that you both take turns speaking. Remember: - Ask your partner for his/her opinion on what you say. - Take part in the discussion – don’t sit in silence. - Alow your partner to finish saying something before you give your opinion. Scenario You have been asked to organise the annual Sales Conference for your company. Talk together about the meetings and social functions which should be included in the conference programme. Decide what you will do on the first day of the conference. Candidate’s Prompt Sheet: Annual s
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