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This course is suitable for individuals with an economic background who aspire to join international companies where English communication is essential. IELTS/TOEFL Preparatory Course (Explore the Program) (Book a Free Consultation with a Specialist)
This course is designed for individuals with strong English proficiency evaluated at a B2 level.
Additionally, for those requiring a lower score, B1-level proficiency may be sufficient.
This course:
Takes place in the classroom or online
In groups and individually
Morning and afternoon
Certificate at the end of the course
Program
Duration: 12 sessions (1-2 hours each)
Target audience: Intermediate to advanced English speakers seeking business communication skills.
• Objective: Understand the role of English in global business contexts.
• Content:
o Overview of Business English applications (emails, presentations, negotiations).
o Key phrases for introductions and networking.
o Practice: Role-play introducing yourself and your organization.
• Objective: Build foundational business vocabulary.
• Content:
o Key terms for everyday business use (e.g., "deadline," "agenda," "stakeholder").
o Phrases related to business operations (e.g., "follow up," "take action").
o Practice: Group exercises to match terms with definitions and use in sentences.
• Objective: Write clear and concise professional emails.
• Content:
o Structure of formal and informal emails.
o Common phrases for openings, closings, and requests.
o Practice: Draft and revise a sample business email.
• Objective: Learn vocabulary specific to marketing and sales.
• Content:
o Common terms (e.g., "target audience," "branding," "sales funnel").
o Phrases for promoting products and handling objections.
• Objective: Deliver impactful business presentations.
• Content:
o Structuring a presentation: Introduction, body, conclusion.
o Useful expressions for presenting data and visuals.
o Practice: Prepare and present a 5-minute topic.
• Objective: Master key finance-related terms.
• Content:
o Vocabulary (e.g., "budget," "profit margin," "cash flow").
o Common phrases for financial discussions and reporting.
o Practice: Interpret financial reports and present a summary.
• Objective: Create structured and professional reports.
• Content:
o Types of reports (e.g., progress, financial, analysis).
o Language for summarizing, analyzing, and recommending.
o Practice: Write and review a short business report.
Objective: Expand vocabulary for HR and workplace discussions.
• Content:
o Terms (e.g., "recruitment," "performance review," "onboarding").
o Phrases for discussing roles, policies, and workplace dynamics.
o Practice: Simulate an HR meeting or employee review discussion.
• Objective: Build rapport in professional settings.
• Content:
o Phrases for initiating and maintaining small talk.
o Networking etiquette and follow-up strategies.
o Practice: Simulated networking event.
• Objective: Navigate challenging business situations.
• Content:
o Language for delivering feedback, resolving conflicts, and declining requests.
o Techniques for maintaining professionalism under stress.
o Practice: Role-play scenarios (e.g., giving constructive criticism).
• Objective: Learn vocabulary for discussing technology and innovation in business.
• Content:
o Terms (e.g., "digital transformation," "scalability," "cloud computing").
o Phrases for describing technological advancements and challenges.
o Practice: Create a short pitch for adopting a new technology.
• Objective: Consolidate learning and evaluate progress.
• Content:
o Review key concepts and practice areas from all sessions.
o Final presentation or simulated business scenario assessment.
o Feedback and personalized improvement suggestions.

This course includes:
- 26 Video Lesson
- Access on desktop, tablet and mobile
- Full lifetime access
- Certificate of Completion
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