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Workplace English courses

Thank you for considering learning English with the British Council. We aim to provide you with the most effective English language learning services available. We do so by ensuring you have the most qualified teachers, the most innovative teaching methodology and technology, and the most accessible locations.

Workplace English courses (WE4-6)

New! WE4 students. Click here to find out how Macmillan English Campus can help you with your English studies.

These courses help you to improve the English you need for your current or future job. They teach you, through relevant work situations, the communication skills essential for career success and give you the confidence you need to use English at work.

These courses will help you:

improve all four language skills - listening, speaking, reading and writing - through a wide variety of work-related tasks
expand your vocabulary
develop your understanding of grammar
become aware of ways in which you can become more effective in your use of English.

Course fee HK$4,250
Course length 18 weeks – 54 hours
levels 4, 5, 6
Course eligible for CEF subsidies Available at all levels
Timetable Download PDF Document February Term 2008

For each course, there is a specially designed syllabus which specifies key learning objectives and outcomes. These indicate what you should be able to do by the end of the course in terms of the four skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing.

To find out how you can progress through our English language courses check out our intereactive Adults Courses Progression Chart.

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