Business Writing Course is essential for the non-native English speakers to interact competitively in the International arena. In response to growing demand for English language training throughout the Middle East we have made the expansion of its English language courses a priority.
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Overview of Business Writing Course:
Business Writing Course is essential for the non-native English speakers to interact competitively in the International arena. In response to growing demand for English language training throughout the Middle East we have made the expansion of its English language courses a priority. Thousands of Individuals have benefited from our many and varied Business Writing Training courses that include:
General English Training classes: Zabeel employs experienced teachers of English who adopt both new and traditional instructional methods to the unique learning styles and needs of individual students. In addition to English Training classes. Zabeel offers preparation for a number of standardized test including the Test of English as foreign Language (iBT TOEFL), International English language testing System( IELTS)
Customized Business Writing Training : Zabeel designs and conduct English training for special purposes / programs to meet the diverse requirements of public and private sector entities, including corporate companies, international & nongovernmental organizations, & businesses.
Improve your English Communication Skills through specific English Classes offered like Business Grammar, Advanced English
Business Writing Training For All Levels
Business Writing Course Courses are selected depending on the level of the student and the special requirement of the student. Your level will be discussed on consultation and assessment by the language consultants. This, full-fledged Business Writing Training is aimed at anyone wanting to enhance his or her English language competencies to an impressive and effective level. We offer this course in multiple levels
L-0 (Absolute Beginners): Candidates have little or no knowledge or experience of English
L-1 (Beginner): For those who have problem with the sentence making and spoken
L-2(Intermediate): For those who can read, write, understand, speak, but not fluently. This aims at the fluency in spoken.
L-3 (Upper Intermediate): It aims at spoken fluency with proper grammar and vocabulary with use of native speaker expressions.
L-4 (Advanced): At this level you will study in grater depth and become proficient in all aspects of the language. British accent practice etc.
Class Pattern
Class room teaching
Talking to native speakers, thereby getting familiarized with British Accent
Communication games, role plays & debates
Using audio video resources to increase your accuracy and fluency
Working with groups to develop your communication skills
Course Instructors
Our Business Writing course is run by team of highly qualified and experienced full time Instructors for English Language and we have a holistic approach for education and we have been practicing it for the past 22 years.. The English language Department consists of 12-15 trainers , We do have CELTA certified British Instruc- tors, UK Educated Indian Trainers and also we have Qualified Arab Trainers to teach English for Arab students who are beginners who require Arabic translation to clear their doubts comfortably with the faculty.
Detailed Course Content:
Business Writing (Business Correspondence)
CHAPTER 1: The Writing Process
Communicating through writing
Writing guidelines
The writing process
Effective sentences and paragraphs
Summary
Review Questions
CHAPTER 2: Business Letters
Business Letters
Who writes Business Letters?
Why write Business Letters?
Business Letter Vocabulary
Business Letter Formats
Formatting
Business Letters
Envelopes for Business Letters
Business Memos
Business E-mail
Planning a Business Letter
Writing a Business Letter
Proofreading a Business Letter
Useful phrase
CHAPTER 3: How to Make Business Letters
Minutes of the Meeting
How to Write Minutes of the Meeting
Taking Minutes
Transcribing Minute
Sample Board Meeting Minutes
Memo
What is a Memo
Memo Samples
Why write memos?
How to write a memo?
Agenda
Points to be noted
Sample
Itinerary
Trip Itinerary for the boss
Sample
CHAPTER 4: How to Make Business Letters
Sales Letters
Orders
Claim Letters
Claim Adjustment Letters
Enquiries – Asking for Information
Responding to Enquiries and Requests for information
Account Terms and Conditions
Writing a Cover Letter when Applying for a Job
CHAPTER 5: Preparing CHECKLISTS
Corporate Event Planning Checklist
Sample Checklist
CHAPTER 6: Technical Report Writing for Engineers
Transmittal Letters
A cover letter and bound report
Covers and Label
Title Page
Title Page & Table of Contents
Abstract and Executive Summary
A List of Figures and the Executive Summary
Introduction to an Engineering Report
Table of Contents
List of Figures
The Body of the Report
Conclusions
Appendices
CHAPTER 7: Analyzing Graphs, Charts and Tables
Getting the Main Idea
Grouping Information
Vocabulary 1: The Language of Graphs
Vocabulary 2: Numbers
Types of Graphs
What are the General Writing strategies for developing Business Writing Skills
CHAPTER 8: Grammar
Grammar
Wrong Pronouns
Pronouns and Antecedents
Dangling Modifiers
Split infinitives
Parallel Structure
Punctuation
Capitalization
Spelling
Jargon
Cliches
Wordiness
PART 1: Organize and Begin Writing
Describing Action in Progress
Getting Ideas Organized
Sample Past Tense
Sample Present Tense
Writer’s Checklist
Being More Specific
Comparison Paragraphs
Decisions
Description: Model
Descriptive Writing
Essay Evaluation
Expressions for use with Description
PART 2: Writing Techniques
Getting Started (Personal and Intellectual)
How to write a description of an object
Model Organization for a Personal Experience Essay
Power Words
Sample Essay
Setting Up an Argument
Some Sample “Personal Essay” Topics
Some Suggestions for Writing an “Intellectual Essay”
Suggestions for Writing a “Personal Experience” Essay
The Writing Process
Writing Paragraphs
Writing Tips
PART 3: Topics for Writing
Writing Prompts/Journal Topics More Writing Topics
PART 4
Academic Writing
PART 5
Essay Writing
PART 6
Essay Topics
CHAPTER 1: The Writing Process
Brainstorming Methods
Finding Ideas
Getting Opinions and Feedback
How to Improve as a Writer
Knowing When To Decline Writing Work Offers
Punctuation and Poetry
Short Story s. Novel
The Final Draft
The First Draft
The Re-Write
What’s in a Word
Writer’s Block
CHAPTER 2: Writing Advertisements
Creating Effective Ad lines
Writing in Advertising
Creating content for Ads for Successful Sales promotion
Brochure Writing Tips
CHAPTER 3: Essays
Essay Structure
Informative Writing
Objectivity and Subjectivity
Persuasive Writing
Referencing in Essays
Types of Essays
Use of Appropriate Tone
Using Humour
CHAPTER 4: Fiction
Character Development
Character Evolution
Creating a Character
Creating Suspense
Developing Your Unique Voice
Fiction Dialogue
Originality
Plot: Writing a Blueprint
Showing vs Telling
Time, Chronology, Flashbacks
What is a Synopsis and How to Write One
What is Microfiction?
Writing for Children
Writing Pitfalls
CHAPTER 5: Writing Articles and News
Creating a Lead
How to Write News Articles
Interviewing Strategies
Inverted Pyramids
Keeping Your Writing Concise
Know Your Audience
Narrative Journalism
Word Count
Writing Reviews
Writing Within a Deadline
CHAPTER 6: Personal Writing
Family Scrap Books
Keeping a Diary
Memorable Speech Writing
Personal Touch
Writing Your Memoirs
CHAPTER 7: Script Writing
Plot vs. Character
Script Writing
Dialogue and Description
Formulating The Treatment
Realism or Alternate Strategies
The Concept
The Scene-by-Scene
Writing a Narrative Script
CHAPTER 8: Publicizing Your Work
Blog Creation Tools
Blog Hosting
Creating Your Website
Email Newsletters to Promote Your Writing
Giving Talks About Your Written Work
How to Market Your Website
Self Publishing Your eBook
Starting Your Blog
Website Creation Tools
Website Hosting
Writing Contests – The Pros and Cons
What are Technical Writing aspects of Business Writing
CHAPTER 1: General Report Writing
Report Writing
Determine the Scope of the Report
Consider the Target Audience
Gather and Organize the Supporting Information
Analyze, and Weight the Supporting Information
Determine the Solution, Findings and/or Recommendations
Determining the Report Format
Elements of Effective Business Report Writing
Importance of Graphics
Importance of Evidentiary Alignment
Short Report
CHAPTER 2: Technical Report Writing for Engineers
Transmittal Letters
Covers and Label
Title Page
Abstract and Executive Summary
Table of Contents
List of Figures
The Body of the Report
Conclusions
Appendices
CHAPTER 3: Analyzing Graphs, Charts and Tables
Getting the Main Idea
Grouping Information
Vocabulary 1: The Language of Graphs
Vocabulary 2: Numbers
Types of Graphs
CHAPTER 4: Grammar
Grammar
Wrong Pronouns
Pronouns and Antecedents
Dangling Modifiers
Split infinitives
Parallel Structure
Punctuation
Capitalization
Spelling
Jargon
Cliches
Wordiness
PART 5: Public Speaking
Public speaking tips
The art of introduction
How vocal tones can improve your
presentations
Kill your fillers before they kill your
presentation
Props away
How to engage your audience
Naked presenter
Presentation secrets
bB prepared be very prepared
3 Golden rules on presenting
See yourself on camera before making a big presentation
PART 6 : Speeches
Speech Making Technique -Comparing and Contrast in Speeches Persuasive Speech
Wedding Speech Topics
Informative Speech Topics
Funeral Speech
Sample Famous Speeches
PART 7: Press Conference
How to Conduct a Public Briefing
How to Conduct a Successful Press
Conference How to Talk to the News Media
PART 8: TV Presentation Tips
4 Tips For Speaking On Television
TV/Media Tips
Speaking/Presentation Tips
TV Production and Presentation Tips
Presenter Tips over VIT
PART 9: Radio Presentation Tips
Presenter advice
Radio News Tips
PART 10 : Video Conferencing Presentation Tips
Videoconferencing
Multipoint videoconferencing
Videoconferencing Presentation Tips
Presentation Preparation Guidelines
Preparing Visuals
Videoconferencing Room Recommendations
PART 11: Web Conferencing Skills
Web Conferencing Tips
Our Business Writing Course Curriculum developed by from Native English Teachers and Our Unique Approach is Faster than any other Spoken English Training in the Market. Improve in Weeks!
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