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- An intensive course held at LTS in Bath, consisting
of 50 hours over 7 intensive days including the
weekend, leading to a Certificate in Teaching
English for International Business after
successful completion of a post course assignment.
Aimed at trainers who are already qualified and
experienced in TEFL, and are currently teaching English
for business and professional purposes, but wish to
develop their skills further in this area.
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The Cert TEIB course, or tailored versions of it, can
also be organised on an in-house basis.
Contact us for details.
Course dates in Bath 2005 |
26 June - 2 July 2005
10- 17 December 2005 |
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Course syllabus - Part One
- Identifying training needs
- Syllabus design
- Core business English syllabuses
- Published materials for business English
- Using authentic materials
- Communication skills training: meetings,
telephoning, presentations, negotiations, writing reports
- Designing role-plays, simulations and case
studies
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Course syllabus - Part Two
- Evaluating oral performance
- Business English tests and exams
- Group and one-to-one teaching
- Intensive and extensive courses
- Course planning and design
- Intercultural communication
- Developing and customising materials
- E-learning and blended learning
- Evaluating the success of training
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Course Tutors: |
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Mark Ellis Business
English trainer and trainer trainer since 1967. He has run trainer training
seminars in Europe, Russia and the Middle East. |
Christine
Johnson Has 30 years experience in this field. She has run trainer
training seminars in western Europe, central and eastern Europe, Russia and the
Middle East. |
Adrian Pilbeam Has
30 years experience of business English and trainer training in Europe, Russia
and the Far East. He is a specialist in intercultural and skills training. |
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Mark Ellis
and Christine Johnson are authors of Teaching Business English
(OUP) - first prize English Speaking Union Duke of
Edinburgh Book competition in 1996. |
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Adrian
Pilbeam and Mark Ellis are editors and co-authors of the Longman Business
English Skills series, including: Negotiating, Giving Presentations
and Meetings and Discussions. |
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Adrian
Pilbeam is the author of International Management (Longman 2000) and
co-author of the Big City video
series (OUP 2003 & 2004); Christine Johnson is the
author of Banking and Finance (Longman 2000). |
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Course
fees (including certificate costs): £825 (this includes VAT at
17.5%)
Accommodation can be arranged from £25 per night in guest
houses, hotels or with host families.
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For further details and an
application form, please contact: LTS
training and consulting, 5
Belvedere, Lansdown Road, Bath BA1 5ED Tel: +44 1225 448148 Fax: +44 1225
448149 E-mail:
courses@lts-training.com
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