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Business English - Upper-intermediate
English for business

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About this course

combine key language elements with practice of real-life business situations, role-plays and case studies.

We provide students with the language required to succeed in today’s international market.



Course outline

When you have completed the course you will be able to:

  • network and socialise in business situations with confidence
  • take part in negotiations
  • make polite complaints
  • take part in problem-solving and decision-making in English
  • use effective telephoning strategies
  • successfully participate in international meetings
  • produce and deliver short presentations
  • write effective business correspondence and documents

You will develop the above skills, vocabulary and language around the following topic areas:

  • Brands
  • Travel
  • Organisation
  • Change
  • Money
  • Advertising
  • Cultures
  • Employment
  • Trade
  • Quality
  • Leadership
  • Innovation
  • Competition



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