TTK University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'English A III'Name in Estonian: Inglise keel A III
General descriptionTopic 1: Employment and the Hiring Process. Applying for a job, writing a CV and cover letter, the job interview; personnel issues.
Topic 2: Team Building. Team formation issues, team dynamics. Topic 3: Product Development. Product development process. Topic 4: Business across Cultures. Intercultural business communication, cultural differences in management styles. Topic 5: Negotiations. The language of negotiations. Basic negotiation skills; presentations, presentation skills. General aimThe aim of this course is help students develop elementary speaking and writing skills that can be applied in a wide range of business contexts. Students will take part in roll-plays, simulations, discussions, and pair work. They will also write a number of short reports, complete a series of short writing exercises, and prepare a final presentation on a business topic.
AimA student who has successfully passed through this course will know how to write a cover letter in English, answer typical interview questions in English, formulate questions in an interview context, work through the team formation process and product development issues with others in English, evaluate cultural differences in a business communication context and speak on this theme in English, express themselves in English in negotiation situations, and prepare a presentation in English.
Form descriptionClassroom lessons (for group and pair activities). Independent study online in Moodle (assigments and exercises).
LiteratureCotton, D. et al, Market Leader, intermediate, Pearson Longman, 2006.
Emmerson, P., Business English Handbook, Macmillan, 2007. Emmerson, P., E-mail English, Macmillan, 2004. Lewis, R., When Cultures Collide, Nicholas Brealey, 1999. Murphy R., English Grammar in Use, Cambridge University Press, 2004 McCarthy M., O'Dell F., English Vocabulary in Use (Upper-intermediate and Advanced), Cambridge University Press, 1998 Other material selected by the instructor. Is taught in following curricula* Optional subject
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