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BEC Test Speaking Topics

BEC speaking topics If you are preparing for one of the Cambridge Business English Certificate exams: Preliminary, Vantage or Higher, then you will want to know what BEC speaking topics are. The BEC speaking test is divided into three parts. The first part deals with introductions, some personal information and your work and/or studies. Parts 2 and 3 deal with ‘business related topics’. That is a very wide range of topics that could be included and you can get some idea of the type of things that might be included by simply looking through any Business English textbook at the level you are studying. Some of the more common topics include: Business Strategy Meetings Presentations Events Solving problems Negotiating Customer Relations Staff Development The topics are general business related topics and do not normally include highly specialized topics which would require in-depth industry experience, so it’s not important which sector of industry you come...

BEC Questions about Financial Depression, Staff Training, Sustainability

BEC Exam - BEC Questions The BEC exam is a difficult test that can be confusing to study for. However, if you can answer the BEC exam questions correctly, then it will help with your job prospects and career in general. This blog post has some examples of BEC exam questions that have been answered by an expert BEC teacher. They include suggestions on how to respond to these BEC exam questions as well as tactics and tips on what you should do when answering them. We hope this blog post helps you succeed in your BEC exams! What are some examples of BEC exam questions? This is a difficult question to answer because there's no consistent set of skills that you need to know to take the BEC exam, so it all depends on which topics are tested. However, here are some common areas that come up again and again on past exams: -Professional Etiquette A typical scenario-based question testing an understanding of professional etiquette might be "You overheard your colleague d...