ESL for Business - E-mail Communication
Training
Provided by Online Training Directory
In this instructor-led course, students will work on improving their written English skills through doing self-test grammar exercises and writing practice e-mails aimed toward a particular audience (peers, customers, and management). Instructor feedback on written assignments will guide students in improving their skills.
Full Description Many times in business, your written words are your "calling card" to customers, vendors, and even associates and management within your own company. How do you feel about what you write: Do you feel that because English is your second language, you don't communicate as well as others? Do you find your weak writing skills leave you at a disadvantage when it comes to advancement? Do you feel you need to improve your understanding of written English? Welcome to ESL for Business - E-mail Communications. This is one of three ESL For Business courses which target different kinds of written communications that you use everyday: e-mail, letters and memos, and those special documents particular to your job.
You can take all the courses in the series or only those that fit your needs. What Makes This Course Unique? You might say, "what's different about this course from other ESL courses you can take online?" Unlike "one size fits all" courses, the lessons in this course are tailored to your problem areas. In other courses, you may only view a lesson and do self-study exercises. In this course, you have access to a teacher-tutor. In addition to doing self-study exercises in a textbook, you will have assignments that reflect real-world situations and someone who will read over your work and provide feedback on it. The teacher-tutor will assign you readings and grammar exercises to do based on the areas in which YOU need improvement rather than just a standard reading/exercise that everybody does.
You may bring to class one document to work on and revise it over the four lessons, or you may submit a different document for each lesson.
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ESL for Business - E-mail Communication
Outcomes
Class Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course you will:
Assessment
Student performance will be assessed by self-check exercises and written assignments reviewed by the instructor.
Program Details Each lesson is structured to include:
Contact Hours: 50
Class Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course you will:
- Have a better understanding of English Grammar
- Write clearer and more professional e-mails
- Be able to use the appropriate tone for your various e-mail audiences
- Develop more confidence in your written communication skills
Assessment
Student performance will be assessed by self-check exercises and written assignments reviewed by the instructor.
Program Details Each lesson is structured to include:
- PowerPoint Grammar Reviews
- Reading Assignments
- Self-Test Exercises
- A Written Assignment
- Lesson one: To give a foundation for the rest of the course, students will look at some "grammar basics" and think about the different business audiences for their writing: peers, management, customers, etc. Self-test exercises will help students to review the material. The written assignment in this lesson will give practice in writing work e-mails to peers.
- Lesson two: Textbook readings and exercises will be assigned as determined by the instructor based on the written assignment submitted in the previous lesson. Since people write e-mail to a variety of business audiences, we?ll look at a different one in this lesson. The written assignment will give practice in writing an e-mail to customers.
- Lesson three: Textbook readings and exercises will be assigned as determined by the instructor based on the written assignment submitted in the previous lesson. This lesson?s written assignment will give students practice in developing the tone needed for an e-mail addressed to "all staff levels".
- Lesson four: Textbook readings and exercises will be assigned as determined by the instructor based on the written assignment in the previous lesson. This lesson's assignment will give practice in writing status e-mails aimed toward upper management.
Contact Hours: 50
About The Training Provider: Online Training Directory
Online Training Directory - Workforce and Continuing Ed online courses are offered at basic, intermediate and advanced levels. Going beyond basic training provides a deeper and more educationally rewarding learning experience, especially for students who wish to advance careers or initiate new ones. For the general lifelong learner we continue to offer "fun to learn" single, stand-alone courses.
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