| Feature | Campaign English for Law Enforcement | General Business English | Military‑Only English Course | |---------|--------------------------------------|---------------------------|------------------------------| | Law enforcement focus | ✔️ Full scope (police, customs, gendarmerie) | ❌ None | ❌ Limited to military operations | | Audio verified by practitioners | ✔️ Yes (Germany, Spain, UK, Thailand) | ❌ No | ✔️ Sometimes | | Accent diversity | ✔️ High (multiple native and non‑native accents) | ⚠️ Mostly standard | ⚠️ Varies | | Suitable for self‑study | ✔️ Yes (with CD‑ROM and audio CDs) | ✔️ Yes | ✔️ Yes | | Teacher support | ✔️ Detailed background briefings | ✔️ Standard | ✔️ Military‑specific briefings |
For civilian English teachers, the Teacher’s Book includes detailed that explain the law enforcement context of each unit, enabling effective instruction even without a policing background. campaign english for law enforcement audio verified
To better illustrate the unique value of this system, it is useful to compare it to a standard general English coursebook, such as "New Headway" or "English File." | Feature | Campaign English for Law Enforcement
The ninth result is from Google Books, a different edition. Stop and search, crowd control, and emergency calls
The proper English phrase an officer should use to calm the situation.
Stop and search, crowd control, and emergency calls.
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