This document provides an overview of a Business English training program. It discusses what Business English entails, including vocabulary, presentations, negotiations, meetings, correspondence, and report writing. The program aims to teach practical skills like formal correspondence, presentations, business vocabulary, telephoning, grammar, socializing, and listening skills. When teaching adults, the focus is on situation-based learning, pronunciation, skills, and less grammar. An ideal class encourages imperfect practice and focuses on audience needs rather than personal flaws. The goals for the next meeting are to learn how to structure a presentation, prepare for a presentation, and use helpful phrases when delivering a presentation.
7. For some, it focuses on vocabulary and topics used in the
worlds of business, trade, finance, and international relations.
the language and skills needed for typical business communication such as
presentations, negotiations, meetings, small talk, socializing, correspondence,
report writing,
16. One of the basic rules of the universe is
that nothing is perfect. Perfection simply
doesn't exist.....Without imperfection,
neither you nor I would exist
Stephen Hawking
20. AM NOT GOOD
AM NOT CONFIDENCE
HAVE BAD ENGLISH
AM UGLY
HAVE LACK EXPERIENCE
DONT HAVE ENOUGH
VOCABULARY
21. INSTEAD FOCUS ON THE
AUDIENCE ...
WHAT THEY NEED TO
KNOW
HOW CAN I CONTRIBUTE
SOMETHING
WHAT BENEFIT THEY WILL
GET FROM MY PRESENTATION
WHAT CAN I DO SO MY
AUDIENCE CAN UNDERSTAND
EASIER
WHAT VALUE CAN I ADD
TO MY COMPANY
22. MESSY
NERVOUS, MUMBLE,
UNCLEAR,BORING
AMATEUR
AVERAGE, EASY TO
UNDERSTAND,NEUTRAL
IMPRESSION
INTERMEDIATE
WELL ARTICULATED,
INTERESTING,
CONFIDENCE
PRO
WELL
ORGANIZED,CAPTIVATING,
CONVEY COMPLEX
CONCEPT.
ADVANCED
LESS
PREPARATION,ABLE
TO INSPIRE AND
IMPACTFUL
23. Goals for next
meeting
1. HOW TO STRUCTURE A
PRESENTATION
2. HOW TO PREPARE YOUR
PRESENTATION
3. USEFUL PHRASES IN
DELIVERING PRESENTATION