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Business Communication Program

Business Communication Program

The Business Communication Program is designed to train students to communicate accurately and effectively in an English-speaking business environment. Students will practice and improve their Business English.

Students will be thoroughly trained in the communication skills necessary to achieve their personal goals. The unpaid internship opportunities with structured organizations in a professional environment will enable those highly qualified students to meet Canadian business professionals and apply their English and business skills to practical use, after which the experience can be added to their resumes. The unpaid internship is optional rather than mandatory.

About our teachers and our teaching methodology

Business Communication Program teaching staffs are extremely knowledgeable and highly qualified with University degrees and TESL Certificate in addition to real business experience. Our approach to teaching and learning a language is essentially learning-by-doing and communicative. Our curriculums were designed to focus on projects, case studies, presentations and teamwork. Students will be encouraged to actively participate in the process of learning and acquiring the language.

Our Curriculam

During class, two kinds of communication are emphasized: meetings and presentations. Because the classes are conducted as business meetings, students learn how to participate in and lead different kinds of business meetings, such as problem-solving and decision-making ones. Since presentations are so frequently used in business situations, students learn the style used in North America. They also practice by giving several presentations in different types of situations: formal, informal, as individuals and in groups.

It is important that students practice utilizing their English skills for business. Therefore, a variety of methods are used in class, including question and answer, projects, case studies and role-plays. Each exercise allows participants to develop their English skills while dealing with the business topics being presented. These activities are combined with speaking, reading and comprehension exercises.

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