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The "Getting to Yes" Guide for ESL Students and Professionals: Principled Negotiation for Non-Native Speakers of English

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The "Getting to Yes" Guide for ESL Students and Professionals: Principled Negotiation for Non-Native Speakers of English
The "Getting to Yes" Guide for ESL Students and Professionals: Principled Negotiation for Non-Native Speakers of English

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The "Getting to Yes" Guide for ESL Students and Professionals: Principled Negotiation for Non-Native Speakers of English

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Getting to Yes
, developed at the Harvard Negotiation Project, has been an international bestseller on win-win “principled” negotiations since 1981. Its four-step method has helped millions of people negotiate successfully with friends, relatives, business partners, customer service agents, opposing counsel, government officials, and other adversaries. Native speakers of English can easily and enjoyably learn the method by simply reading the book. But for non-native speakers of English, the vocabulary, idioms, phrasing, examples, and references can be difficult to understand. These readers may not be able to use
to negotiate in English on an equal footing with more fluent English speakers.
The
Guide for ESL Students and Professionals
prepares non-native speakers of English to join the global community of people who use
to negotiate win-win agreements in English. It provides page-by-page explanations of over 1,000 words, phrases, concepts, and examples that these readers may misunderstand; short stories that use these new words and concepts to help readers apply them to new contexts; delightful cartoons to highlight main ideas; optional ESL activities; and a glossary of the key negotiation idioms and terms used in
. In this guide, author Barrie J. Roberts applies her experience as a public interest attorney, court Alternative Dispute Resolution administrator, ESL instructor, and court interpreter trainer to help readers improve their professional-level English along with their negotiation skills.
Benefits for teachers:
Each Chapter Guide provides a ready-made lesson plan with activities to do before, while, and after reading each chapter of
The book can be used as a recommended self-study reference
This book can be used for selected chapters of
or for a complete standalone course on
for non-native speakers of English or Generation 1.5 students
Optional activities throughout the book can be assigned for in or out of the classroom. These include activities for reading comprehension, vocabulary building, paraphrasing, critical thinking, discussing, and writing
Short stories written to accompany each chapter require students to apply new vocabulary and negotiation concepts to real-world disputes

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