Business English Vocabulary Lesson for ESL – Finance & Accounting Vocabulary 2
Last Updated on Monday, 15 February 2010 12:46 Written by admin Monday, 15 February 2010 12:46
Visit businessenglishpod.com to download this video and others covering more business ESL vocabulary. This Business English video ESL lesson introduces English vocabulary related to finance and accounting.
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This video will be a great complement to my classes. Thank you.
Happy New Year 2010. Easy to understand video. Accent Reduction Specialist and Trainer in Los Angeles, Southern California, USA. Online Classes and Classes in
Los Angeles. Vision-Passion-Action Plan. Thanks. Good luck in 2010.
Great effort. This is very useful for both native and non-native speakers.
Thanks.
Hi my gross income has risen 100% for the last 2 years.hehehehe.That’s a fact.
THX! Helped me a lot to understand
Thanks alot
thank you very much . This is really helpful!
add to Fav!
This enables me to learn English and basic accounting terms quickly!
Thanks!