Let’s Talk Business, Let’s Talk LEWB!
In today’s world, business communication is more essential than ever before. Nations are collaborating, companies are uniting, and individuals are working hand-in-hand to build the economy and alleviate poverty.
But great ideas amount to nothing if they’re not communicated correctly or strategically. Effective business communication is crucial in any industry, whether it be mining, forestry, agriculture, construction, tourism, education, health, engineering, and so forth. The bottom line is that efficient and effective communication is a skill very few people possess. Fortunately, effective business communication can be learned from a trusted institution with qualified professionals.
At LEWB, we’re everything and more! (And no, I’m not just saying that; our reviews attest to this.) Our sharp and down-to-earth team consistently delivers satisfactory results. What is our secret? We listen, empathise, and provide timely solutions. Our competitive advantage lies in our service delivery at an affordable rate. It’s a fact: South Africans desire quality products and services at an extremely low price. As a result, we conduct high-quality business in a transparent and efficient manner, and effective communication is at the forefront.
If you (or your organisation) need business communication tutorials, look no further! Our Business English curriculum includes the following:
Course structure
We offer two levels: level 1 and level 2. Each level takes about 6 months to complete when you attend at least three times a week for a 60-minute session.
Learning materials
A course book and a practise book are provided for each level. We make use of a free educational app with audio. Both iOS and Android users can download the software.
We cover the follow topics:
- Meeting new colleagues
- Everyday work activities
- Countries and continents
- Business around the world
- Office equipment
- Asking questions at work
- Exchanging details
- Skills and experience
- Workplace routines
- Jobs and employment
- Choosing a job
- Hobbies and habits
- Describing your workplace
- Money, pay, and conditions
- Personality traits
- Describing your job
- Career history
- Company history
- Talking about plans
- Rules and requests
- Work idioms
- Discussing issues
- Apologies and explanations
- Tasks and targets
- Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
- Dealing with complaints
- Transportation and travel
- Giving a presentation
- Writing (emails, reports, blog posts, articles, CV’s)
- Agreeing and disagreeing
- Conferences and visitors
- Giving opinions
- Health and safety
- Interview preparation
- Communication, and a lot more! Click here to find out more.
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