Business English Essentials Course
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Improve your business communication with this course for business English essentials. Speak better English and make more money. Recommended for intermediate-level (B1/B2) English speakers or higher.
Course Curriculum
Introduction
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Welcome!
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Why is Business English is Important?
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What is Business English?
Introducing People & Small Talk
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Introducing Someone
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Being Introduced
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Rules of Business Small Talk
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Topics of Business Small Talk
Writing Business Emails
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Writing Business Emails
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Rules of Writing Business Emails
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The Structure of Emails
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Email Examples
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Email Opening Expressions
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Busiess English Email Guide
Writing Business Letters
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Writing Business Letters – Part 1
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Writing Business Letters – Part 2
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Business Letter Templates
On the Telephone
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Rules of Talking on the Phone
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Telephone Vocabulary
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When You Call Someone
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When Someone Calls You
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Connecting Someone
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Ending a Phone Call
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Leaving a Voicemail
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Business English Phone Call Guide
In a Meeting
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Parts of a Meeting: Opening
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Parts of a Meeting: Agenda
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Parts of a Meeting: Closing
Giving Presentations and Speeches
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Preparing for a Presentation or Speech
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Signposting
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Transitional Phrases
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Presentation/Speech Part 1: Introduction
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Presentation/Speech Part 2: Main Points
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Presentation/Speech Part 3: Conclusion
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Speech and Presentation Guide
In an Interview
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Interview Vocabulary
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Common Interview Questions
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Personality Questions
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Experience / Work History Questions
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Suitability Questions
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Value Questions
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Salary Questions
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Interview Structure
Money and Banking
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Money and Banking Vocabulary
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Setting up a Bank Account
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Making a Deposit / Withdrawal
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Paying a Bill
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Transferring Money
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Problems in the Bank
Company Structure Vocabulary and Terminology
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Company Structure Vocabulary
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Employment Vocabulary
Marketing Vocabulary and Terminology
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Marketing Vocabulary
Conclusion
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Summary
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What now?
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