Business English 1.2
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Description
Business English 1.2 is a daytime course of 56 hours at the intermediate level (B1+). It is the second of two courses (see also Business English 1.1) and the lowest of three levels of business English offered as part of the English pathway for students on the Italian track of the Bachelor in Economics (BECOI). If space allows, other members of the USI community are most welcome!
This course is targeted to students who require review and practice of fundamental grammar points while at the same time building practical language skills in preparation for future employment or advanced study in a business-related field.
In dynamic and participatory sessions, students will explore four main themes:
Logistics
Entrepreneurs
Working Abroad
Leadership
Grammar topics during this course will include:
Passive forms
Reported speech
Relative clauses
Past tenses (Past Simple, Continuous, and Perfect)
Other grammar points, such as linking words, and conditional sentences may be covered as needed.
Practical business skills will include:
Agreeing and disagreeing
Negotiating
Dealing with objections
Expressing preferences
Giving and responding to feedback
Objectives
To continue students’ pathway towards proficiency in English, especially working in an English-speaking context in a wide range of fields, e.g. international banking, marketing, sales, communication, advertising, etc.
Having completed Business English 1.1 and Business English 1.2, students will be in strong standing to continue their English studies at the B2 level. Economics students on the Italian track will need to consistently build their English skills, as a significant number of courses are taught in English in the latter part of their degree.
Teaching mode
In presence
Learning methods
This course is taught in person during the spring semester for a total of 56 hours (4 hours/week). Weekly homework will be assigned, which students are expected to complete. In addition, students are encouraged to build up their own body of notes and vocabulary, spending time outside the classroom committing new language to memory and exploiting the various resources highlighted in the classroom.
Examination information
Students who have attended a minimum of 80% of the classes will be invited to sit an exit test in the last week of the semester. A course completion certificate will be awarded to students passing the exit test at 60%.
Further information about language examinations at USI can be found on the LLM website.
Bibliography
- Dubicka, Iwonna. Business Partner B1+ DACH Coursebook & Standard MEL & DACH REader+ eBook Pack. Pearson Education Limited, 2018.