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Written by: Pete Sharma has been teaching business for 23 years, which has taken him all over Europe, as well as to the Middle East and Far East. He enjoyed his stint on the BESIG Committee but has been currently enjoying the challenge of EAP, working at Oxford Brookes University. Pete has also been a teacher trainer allowing him to gain fascinating insights into the area of teacher education and teacher development. This knowledge has helped Pete author a number of successful titles with Macmillan. Contributions by: John Allison has designed, sold and delivered professional English courses in France since 1980. After many years of squeezing in teaching between sales and management responsibilities, he is now happy to spend more time in the classroom as a teacher and teacher trainer. He takes a special interest in new technologies and blended learning. He is the author of In Company Case Studies with Mark Powell, and The Business Intermediate, Upper Intermediate and Advanced with Paul Emmerson, Jeremy Townend, Rachel Appleby and Edward de Chazal. Paul Emmerson works as a writer, teacher, website owner, and teacher trainer. He lives in Worthing, on the south coast of England. As a writer, he is author of the Macmillan titles Email English, Business Grammar Builder (2 levels), Business Vocabulary Builder (2 levels) and Business English Handbook. He also has two titles with CUP: Business English Frameworks and Five Minute Activities for Business English. When he is not writing Paul teaches at The English Language Centre, Brighton. He also runs a two-week teacher training course there twice a year, every July and October. He does occasional teacher training overseas on a private basis. Jon Hird divides his time between writing ELT materials and teaching in Oxford UK, where he has taught for about twenty years now. During this time Jon has also taught in Paris and FYR Macedonia. He has been involved in several ELT courses, including co-writing two levels of the Move coursebook series, writing and contributing to various components of Inside Out and New Inside out, including the Inside Out Grammar Companions, and writing resource material for the business course In Company. Jon has also written and contributed to a number of ELT grammar books, resource books and Internet-based writing projects. He enjoys the challenge, in both his writing and teaching, of trying to make classroom activities as meaningful, engaging and as enjoyable as possible. He particularly enjoys giving talks and workshops in different countries and meeting the teachers and students who may, or may not, use his books. Chris Murray. Rosemary Richey. Marjorie Rosenburg. Nicholas Sheard. Jeremy Taylor. Rebecca Utteridge. Anne Watson. Jon Wright.