Practice of foreign trade documents
Course number: 022034
Course Name: Practice of Foreign Trade Documents
English Name: Practice of Foreign Trade Documents
Course category: specialized courses
International trade and international trade practice.
Academic performance: 2 weeks class hours: 2 total class hours: 38
Course Description: It is a highly practical subject, and it is the concrete application and practice of relevant international trade policies and theories. This course introduces and explains in detail the types, functions, contents, compilation methods and problems that should be paid attention to when compiling various documents in import and export trade operations. At the same time, the basic principles and knowledge of making these documents are described, and examples of various documents and related international practices are supplemented.
Teaching Material Name: Practice of Foreign Trade Documents
Editor-in-Chief of Textbooks: Xie and Jin
Release date:1June, 996
Press: Nankai University Press
Main bibliography: Fudan University Press, newly edited foreign trade document practice, edited by Yao Dawei.
Foreign Trade Settlement and Settlement, edited by Gu Min university of international business and economics Publishing House.
International trade documents Circulation Practice Yin Zhe Editor-in-Chief China Light Industry Press.
English letter of credit and settlement documents edited by Li Hanchen Guangzhou Press and Publication Bureau.
International trade settlement Qi Shizhong and others edited Zhejiang University Press.
Xu Rodin and Wang Jizhai, editor-in-chief of export document business, Sun Yat-sen University Press.
EDI and E-commerce Gong Editor-in-Chief Tsinghua University Publishing House.
University of international business and economics Publishing House, edited by Liu Qiping and Zhou Shuling.
import and export trade
Course number: 022033
Course Name: Import and Export Business
English name: import &;; Export practice
Course category: professional basic courses
Prerequisite: marketing
Academic performance: 4 weeks class hours: 4 total class hours: 72
Course Description: This course, also known as international trade practice, is a course to learn the relevant theories and practical business of international trade in goods. Its basic task is to introduce the basic theory of international trade in goods. Basic knowledge and skills, as well as related international trade practices, cultivate students' ability to engage in import and export business independently.
Textbook Name: Physics Course of Import and Export Trade
Editor-in-Chief of Textbook: Wu Baifu
Publishing House: Shanghai People's Publishing House
Main bibliography:
Liao Liping: Import and Export Business and Customs Declaration Sun Yat-sen University Press.
Chen Jingying: Interpretation and Application of Incoterms 2000.
Chen Baocheng: Foreign Trade Delivery Procedures university of international business and economics Publishing House.
Chen Xin: Foreign Trade Insurance university of international business and economics Publishing House.
Liu Shuzhi: International Economic and Trade Legal Consultation Manual Foreign Trade Education Press
Yin Xingming: Collection of International Economic and Trade Cases Zhejiang University Press
Extensive reading of business English
Course number: 022029
Course Name: Extensive Reading of Business English
English Name: Business English Reading
Course category:
Prerequisite: extensive reading of college English
Academic performance: 3 weeks class hours: 3 total class hours: 54.
Course Description: Through extensive reading, this course enables students to consolidate basic vocabulary and grammar knowledge, enlarge vocabulary, strengthen language sense, improve English reading ability and acquire basic business knowledge.
Textbook Name: Extensive Reading of Business English
Release date: 200 1 1.
Press: Higher Education Press
Main bibliography: Selected readings of Business English World Book Publishing Company
Business English Reading Course Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press
Reading comprehension of International Business English Lixin Accounting Publishing House
Intensive reading of business English
Course number: 022028
Course Name: Intensive Reading of Business English
English Name: Business English (Intensive Reading)
Course category: specialized courses
Prerequisites: Basic English marketing and import and export business.
Academic performance: 10 week, 4 hours, 144 hours.
Course Description: This course is for business English majors. It integrates listening, speaking, reading, writing and translation. It can learn business-related knowledge through English, be familiar with and master related words and expressions, and cultivate students' ability to apply English in international business activities.
Textbook Name: Business English Intensive Reading 1-4
Editor-in-Chief of Textbook: Zhang Yi
Press: Higher Education Press
Main bibliography: Business English Learning Dictionary Wenjun Chongqing University Press
Cambridge Business English Certificate Examination Review Book
Remarks: The textbook of Business English Intensive Reading is tentative, and will be decided when there are new and better books next year.
Foreign trade letters
Course number: 022030
Course Name: Foreign Trade Correspondence
English Name: International Business English
Course category: professional skills courses
Prerequisite course: import and export practice
Academic performance: 4 weeks class hours: 4 total class hours: 72
Course Description: With the process of economic globalization and the deepening of China's economic system reform, the degree of integration between China's economy and the world economy has been continuously improved, and China has now entered the ranks of world trade powers. With the development of economy and trade, business English has been paid more and more attention, and business English correspondence is one of the most "practical" courses. Employers often regard graduates' business correspondence level as an important criterion for employment. At present, it is included in the compulsory course for both international trade and foreign language majors. Business letters are tools used by companies to contact customers. Their main functions are: 1) requesting or transmitting information, 2) offering or accepting an offer, and 3) negotiating various matters in business. This is a practical English course. This course aims to train students not only to read and understand relevant English letters and documents quickly, but also to write high-level letters and documents with accurate language and in line with business norms. It is an important part of business English in ESP.
Textbook Name: Foreign Trade English Correspondence
Editor-in-Chief of Textbook: Gan Hong (Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade)
Release date: 1996
Press: Shanghai Science and Technology Literature Publishing House
Main reference books: Standard English Alphabet (International Compilation Agency);
Business English Practice (Zhang Jinyuan)
Foreign Trade English Correspondence (edited by Feng Xiangchun)
New English Letters and Telegrams for Import and Export (edited by Wang et al.)
Overview of English-speaking countries
Course number: 022027
Course Name: Overview of English-speaking Countries
English Name: Overview of English-speaking Countries
Course category:
Prerequisite: extensive reading of college English
Academic performance: 2 weeks class hours: 2 total class hours: 36
Course Description: By studying this course, English majors will learn about the geography, history, politics, culture and social customs of the countries where they learn languages, such as Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, as well as people's thoughts, attitudes and lifestyles.
Textbook Name: Overview of Britain and America, Second Revision
Editor-in-Chief of Textbook: Zhang
Date of publication: March 2000
Publishing House: Jilin Science and Technology Publishing House
Main bibliography: Basic Course of British and American Culture by FLTRP.
Overview of Britain and America, Shandong University Press.
Research on Cross-cultural Communication of Fujian Education Press
English Phonetics
Course number: 02 10 13
Course Name: English Phonetics
English name: English pronunciation
Course category: Basic courses for English majors
Prerequisite courses:
Academic performance: 1
Week: International Business 2 last semester
Total class hours: 36 hours
Course Description: English phonetics is a basic course for English majors. The purpose is to systematically introduce the knowledge of English pronunciation and intonation to students, so that students can master the functions of English pronunciation, language flow and intonation through study and practice, and can basically read aloud, express their thoughts and communicate with English pronunciation and intonation. This course requires students to focus on practice, start with the cultivation of listening and intonation ability, and closely combine the training of listening, pronunciation and oral expression, that is, emphasize the training of basic skills and pay attention to flexible practice. Teaching content requirements highlight the following aspects:
(A) comprehensive training of correct pronunciation methods, sound discrimination ability and English phoneme imitation ability.
(b) Teaching and training the basic rules, forms and ideographic functions of English word stress and sentence stress.
(c) The rhythm, basic features and elements of English language flow, and the training of strong/weak reading styles.
The structural function of English-specific pronunciation and intonation and its application in communication.
Textbook Name: Introduction to English Reading Art
Introduction to the art of English reading aloud
Editor-in-Chief of Textbook: Ji Yuhua
Release date: August 2006 5438+0
Press: Xiamen University Press
Main bibliography:
1. Allen & #183; Clatten's Gimson English Pronunciation Course.
2. john clark; Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology by Colin Arrop
3. Zhang, Phonetics and Phonology of British English, Sichuan University Press
4. FLTRP Zhang Guanlin "Freshman English Phonetic Practice Manual"
5. A.G. Alexander's New Concept English, Volume 2 and 3, FLTRP.
6. Meng Xianzhong's English Phonetics China Normal University Press
7. He Shanfen "Practical English Phonetics" Beijing Normal University Press