English course Biz-Speak: Business English
By UniversityEnglish
Languages
English
Level
Upper-Intermediate
Lessons
10
School
None
“Biz Speak” can be customized to address the needs and topics of interest of the individual students. This course is designed for business professionals who wish to take their English communication skills to the next level. From general insight into western business culture to precise tips on how to write a business letter, this course prepares the student for the wide world of business in both professional and social situations. This course is structured into ten two-hour classes, culminating either in a presentation by the student or a mock cocktail party on the last day of class. Shorter lessons are available, but I recommend the intensive format.
Teachers:

Corporate Culture—Business Attire: A Guide to...   more Corporate Culture—Business Attire: A Guide to Behavior____Business “style” & Customs   less
General Communication—Fiscal Language___Legal...   more General Communication—Fiscal Language___Legal Language___Addressing Dignitaries   less
Verbal Communication—Telephone Protocol___Business...   more Verbal Communication—Telephone Protocol___Business Language in Various Situations   less
Written Communication Day I—Writing Strategies and Rules   Written Communication Day I—Writing Strategies and Rules   less
Written Communication Day II—Email & Business Letter...   more Written Communication Day II—Email & Business Letter Protocol___In-House Correspondence___Résumés & Cover Letters___Applications & Proposals   less
Presentations & Reports—Preparing___Presenting   Presentations & Reports—Preparing___Presenting   less
Negotiations & Meetings—Stating your Case___What is...   more Negotiations & Meetings—Stating your Case___What is appropriate?   less
Business Ethics   Business Ethics   less
Schmoozing & Networking   Schmoozing & Networking   less
Presentation or Mock Cocktail Party   Presentation or Mock Cocktail Party   less

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