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Is it possible to obtain business English reading materials to teach to students? Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:14 am  Is it possible to obtain business English reading materials to teach to students?
 

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #552 "The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act", question 1

During and after the Securities and Exchange Commission investigation in the1970s, more than 400 US companies admitted to illegal or ......... payments in excess of US$200 million to foreign political parties, politicians and officials.

(a) inhibited
(b) unanswerable
(c) unsolicited
(d) questionable

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #552 "The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act", answer 1

During and after the Securities and Exchange Commission investigation in the1970s, more than 400 US companies admitted to illegal or questionable payments in excess of US$200 million to foreign political parties, politicians and officials.

Correct answer: (d) questionable
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Is it possible to obtain business English reading materials to teach to students? Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:27 am  Is it possible to obtain business English reading materials to teach to students?
 

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There is an unending source of reading materials on the internet. Just google the topic that interests you and look through the pages for a text at the level you require.
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