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English for Business

Who are the courses for?

Business and professional people and students of economics or business-related subjects. Business people who studied English for several years at school but have not had much opportunity to practise speaking often find these courses particularly useful. However, anyone who needs English in their working life can benefit. The level is intermediate and above.

Objectives

These courses aim to develop the ability to use English for international business. The courses will highlight both formal language for written communication as well as the more idiomatic language of daily communication. By the end of an English for Business course, participants should be able to:

The content of each course is negotiated with the participants so that it can be tailored to suit individual needs, as far as possible. This means that emphasis can be placed on areas of language and vocabulary most relevant to the participants. All courses will generally cover the following key areas:

Class hours

Classes will take place on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9:30 to 12:45 with a short break and then from 2:00pm until 4:15pm, again with a short break.

Social activities

Excursions are arranged for Wednesdays and Saturdays. These can be to the main Scottish cities of Edinburgh, Aberdeen or Glasgow, or to places of interest such as castles and monuments or whisky distilleries. A ceilidh (Scottish dancing) evening with live music from a local band is usually held in the second week of the course. Other evening events, such as theatre trips, discos or barbecues can be organised in response to students' suggestions. Such events are not included in the course fee.

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