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Printed in the United Kingdom at the University Press, Cambridge. What level of English do employers require for tasks at work? Map of the bookTheme Unit Type of English at Work: global analysis of language skills in the workplace • Working with unfamiliar technical terms, jargon, and other details Strengthening written positions based on technical literature IEEE English for Technical Professionals Quick English,% requiring advanced English,% requiring intermediate English and 8% requiring basic English.* The highest English language requirements are in business First published Produced by Kamae Design, Oxford. All company sizes — All sectors — Showing Global English at Work Practical Language Activities for Working in the UK Anthony Cosgrove Frontmatter More information. A catalogue record for this publication is available from Professional English in Use Engineering presents around 1, of the most important technical words and phrases in English that engineers and engineering technicians need for their work IEEE English for Technical Professionals is a hour online learning program that uses real-life interactive scenarios to provide non-native English speakers with a working knowledge of English techniques and vocabulary that is essential for today’s technical workplace The use of external, expert-created English language tests indicates how important English language skills are to employers and the need to assess language skills in a thorough and reliable way. When recruiting, % of employers have at least one method of assessing English language competency English at Work: global analysis of language skills in the workplace.