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					<description><![CDATA[Hi there, I&#8217;m a new kid on the block.I&#8217;ve been spciialesing in Business English for the last few years and of all the Business English books various Language schools have made available, IMO by far the best is &#8220;In Company&#8221; published by Macmillan.They are very well thought out. The texts and conversations are the most natural I&#8217;ve encountered and are a wonderful base for any lesson, as it allows you to go off at any tangent relevant to the student.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi there, I&#8217;m a new kid on the block.I&#8217;ve been spciialesing in Business English for the last few years and of all the Business English books various Language schools have made available, IMO by far the best is &#8220;In Company&#8221; published by Macmillan.They are very well thought out. The texts and conversations are the most natural I&#8217;ve encountered and are a wonderful base for any lesson, as it allows you to go off at any tangent relevant to the student.</p>
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