Business Grammar in practise
1,200.00 zł
A short, intensive online course, intended for all those working in business who want to level up their English grammar combined with practical application. The purpose of the course is to learn grammatical structures and principles of English grammar in the business context. We only work on principles and structures that are actually used.
Classes in the form of training sessions combining a bit of theory and practice with practical exercises aimed at business reality, memorizing techniques adusted to grammar structures. Each classes are designed based on business environment in which given grammar structures can be explored in the field on discussions and simulations.
The course is conducted in small groups to provide the opportunity for easy conversation and practice (groups of up to 6 people).
Each participant receives resources covering the content of the course:
- Presentations
- Instructions for applying grammatical structures
- Examples - practical - applying grammar principles and structures
- Examples of original, hands-on exercises
- Certificate in Polish and English
Course Level: B1; B2
Where: online (zoom)
When: The course includes 8 meetings (60 minutes per meeting)
Subject | Duration | Subject scope |
What we use in practice - in emails and business communications | 2 | Modal verbs - when to use |
Modal verbs in conversations | ||
Modal verbs in emails | ||
Business-specific grammatical structures in a nutshell | 2 | Conditionals made easy |
A bit of the passive voice - because it is crucial in official correspondence | ||
A few words about prepositions - because what if I type "I am out of work" in my autoresponder | ||
Which phrasal verbs should I use | ||
The nuances of English grammar to avoid faux pas | 2 | Linking words - since, due to etc. - what to look for and when to use |
The principle way more important than tenses :) Compound words and the principle of mirror reflection in Polish and English | ||
Prefixes and suffixes - how to comit faux pas by saying “I see you are boring” | ||
And what about tenses | 2 | Which tenses should we learn |
Which tenses should we use and when | ||
Typical business situations - discussions using different tenses |
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