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ENGLISH FOR WORK

Be more successful at work by speaking and writing better English.

Our English for Work courses are specially designed for busy working people. In class, you will get to participate in lots of activities that will not only help you improve your English, but also develop practical skills that are useful in the office.

   KUALA LUMPUR CENTRE:
Professional English Courses

   PENANG CENTRE:
Business Communication Skills Courses
NEW STUDENTS
Adult students, image © British Council From taking a placement test to your first day of class - find out how to get registered with us.
PRESENT STUDENTS: ADULTS
Course search, image © British Council Want to continue studying with us? Your teacher will give you a letter and you can use it to re-register. Read on for how and when.
COMPANY SPONSORED STUDENTS
Copyright British Council All our courses are approved by HRDF so speak to your HR manager about sponsoring your course.
Corporate Training
Copyright British Council The Professional Development Unit in Kuala Lumpur and Penang offer customised corporate training programmes to improve personal performance and communication skills. Learn more about our existing courses or speak to us so that we can develop a programme that meet your company’s specific needs.
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