English For Business Administration Course Outline
English For Business Administration Course Outline
English For Business Administration Course Outline
Overview
This
course
is
designed
to
build
English
skills
necessary
in
a
business
workplace.
Students
practice
reading,
listening,
speaking,
and
writing
skills
needed
in
particular
business
contexts.
The
business
contexts
discussed
in
this
course
include
cross-cultural
communication
in
business,
telephoning,
presentations,
and
business
meetings.
Goals
By
the
end
of
the
semesters,
students
are
expected
to
be
able
to
identify
several
cross-cultural
differences
in
business
communication
and
apply
them
when
communicating
with
international
business
colleagues.
Students
are
also
expected
to
be
able
to
use
some
useful
expressions
while
telephoning
in
English,
conducting
good
business
presentations,
and
holding
effective
business
meetings.
Requirements
In
order
to
take
this
course,
it
is
expected
that
students
have
already
reached
pre-intermediate
level
of
English
Assessment
Students
performance
is
assessed
based
on
the
following
items:
-
Attendance
-
Assignment
-
Mid
term
test
-
Final
test
Materials
To
aid
the
effectiveness
of
the
teaching
learning
process,
some
materials
are
used
as
follows:
reading
texts,
audio/video
recording,,
pictures,
cards,
worksheets,
LCD,
and
the
internet
References
English,
L.,
and
S.
Lynn,
1995,
Business
across
cultures:
effective
communication
strategies,
New
York:
Addison-Wesley
Publishing
Company,
Ltd
Emmerson,
P.
and
N.
Hamilton,
2005,
Five-minute
activities
for
business
English,
Cambridge:
Cambridge
University
Press
Gast,
N.,
2010,
Perfect
phrases
for
ESL
business
everyday
life,
New
York:
The
McGraw-Hill
Companies,
Inc
Garside, B. and T. Garside, 2002, Essential telephoning in English, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Lioyd, A. and A. Preier, 1996, Business communication games, Oxford: Oxford University Press Martin, J. and L. Chaney, 2006, Global business etiquette, Westport: Paeger Publishers Naterop, B. and R. Revell, 2004, Telephoning in English (3rded.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Stringer, D. and P. Cassiday, 2009, 52 Activities for improving cross cultural communication, Boston: Nicholas Brealey Publishing Sweeney, S., 2003, English for business communication (2nd ed.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Sweeney, S., 2003, Communicating in business (2nded.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Wyatt, R., 2007, Check your English vocabulary for business and administration (4thed.), London: A&C Black Publishers Ltd http://esl.about.com/od/businessenglishlessons/ http://onlineenglish4u.com/englishmatters/ http://www.eslpod.com/eslpod_blog/category/business/
Meeting
Schedule
MEETING
1
ACTIVITY
Teacher
explains
the
outline
of
the
course
for
the
whole
semester
Students
introduce
themselves
to
the
class
Students
take
a
Business
English
Level
Test
Students
identify
things
to
ask
to
a
new
business
visitor
from
a
different
country
Students
listen
to
a
conversation
among
business
colleagues
on
their
first
meeting
Students
read
and
discuss
a
text
on
understanding
other
peoples
culture
Cross Cultural Communication: 2 Meeting and welcoming international visitors Understanding other peoples culture Cross Culture Communication: 3 Unique culture of a country Conversation with an international visitor
Students
(in
groups)
elaborate
some
unique
culture
of
a
country
Students
(in
groups)
demonstrate
a
conversation
with
an
international
visitor
Students
read
and
discuss
a
text
on
the
impact
of
culture
on
business
Students
listen
to
some
conversations
on
invitations
and
identify
some
useful
expressions
related
to
them
Students
provide
examples
of
common
expressions
used
with
a
business
colleague
in
a
restaurant
Students
(in
groups)
demonstrate
a
conversation
about
inviting
a
business
colleague
to
a
particular
occasion
Students
listen
to
some
conversations
on
making
and
answering
a
phone
call,
and
identify
some
useful
expressions
related
to
any
of
them
Students
listen
to
some
conversations
on
taking
and
leaving
a
message,
and
identify
some
useful
expressions
related
to
any
of
them
Students
(in
groups)
demonstrate
some
business
telephone
conversations
Cross Culture Communication: 4 The impact of culture on business Inviting, and accepting or declining
Telephoning 5 Making and answering a phone call Taking and leaving a message
6 Telephoning Making and changing appointments Cross Cultural Communication on the Telephone 7 Oral communication problems with international speakers on the phone Problem solving on the phone
Students listen to some telephone conversations on making and changing appointments, and identify some useful expressions related to any of them Students (in groups) demonstrate a conversation on making or changing appointment by a phone call Students read and discuss a text on oral communication problems with international speakers on the phone Students listen to telephone conversations and identify the communication problems that each of the speakers has Students listen to some telephone conversations and identify some business problems and solutions the speakers give MID TERM TEST
Presentation 9 Presentation technique and preparation Problems in presentation Presentation 10 11 Presentation Students group presentation Meeting Characteristics of a successful business Holding the audiences attention Comprehensible presentation
Students read and discuss a text on keys to successful oral presentation Students listen to a conversation about things to prepare prior to a presentation Students listen to some presentations and discuss some common problems occurring in the presentations Students read and discuss a text on how to hold the audiences attention during a presentation Students listen to some presentations and identify which one(s) that is more comprehensible Students discuss ways to make a comprehensible presentation Students (in groups) make a presentation on a project/product/business plan, etc
12
Students listen to a recording on the characteristics of a successful business meeting and discuss each of them. Students provide some common expressions used in a business meeting
Meeting 13 Interrupting and handling interruptions Asking for and giving clarifications
Students listen to conversations in a business meeting and identify some useful expressions to interrupt and handle interruptions Students listen to conversations in a business meeting and identify some useful expressions to ask for and give clarifications Students (in groups) demonstrate some conversations in a business meeting
Students listen to a recording on how to negotiate effectively and discuss each of the steps Students listen to some conversations on business negotiations and identify some useful expressions used in negotiations Students (in groups) demonstrate a business negotiation Teacher reviews all the topics discussed throughout the semester Students ask questions and discuss some related topics FINAL TEST
15 16
Lesson Review