The Teacher's Book provides a glossary of terms for this unit: incorporation, articles of association, registered office, share capital. It flags potential false friends (e.g., société anonyme in French vs. "anonymous society" in English – the correct term is public limited company ).
For the teacher, it offers confidence. For the student, it offers accuracy. And for the course director, it offers consistency—ensuring that whether a student is in a classroom in Milan or Moscow, the explanation of jurisdiction or liability remains precise and professional. The Teacher's Book provides a glossary of terms
The book is available through Cambridge University Press distributors, major academic retailers (Amazon, Book Depository), and often bundled with the Student's Book for course adoption. For the teacher, it offers confidence
However, any experienced instructor knows that the student textbook is only half the story. The secret weapon for effective instruction lies in the accompanying pedagogical blueprint: The book is available through Cambridge University Press
If you are standing in front of a class of future lawyers, arbitrators, or compliance officers without this guide, you are flying blind. If you have this Teacher’s Book on your desk, you are not just an English teacher; you are a guide to the global rule of law.