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Trainer Name

Amy Nichols

Skill Area

Marketing and Innovation

Reviews

5 (1 Rating)

Course Requirements

CEFR level B2 and above

Course Description

As an entrepreneur, English is a sought after language that must be used in business communication. Enrol now and hone your English!

Course Outcomes

By completing this course, you will be able to use English for business communication purposes confidently.

Course Curriculum

1 Makret research adn testing to identify opportunities


2 Informal research advantages and disadvantages


3 Formal research advantages and dsiadvantages part 1


4 Formal research advantages and disadvantages part 2


5 Language focus listening strategies part 1


6 Language focus listening strategies part 2


7 Creating a survey video part 1


8 Creating a survey video part 2


9 Language focus questions and intonation part 1


10 Language focus questions and intonation part 2


11 Language foucs sample questions and intonation


12 Collecting data video


13 Evaluating results


14 Completing assessment 2 part 1


15 Completing assessment 2 part 2


1 Why write a business plan


2 Strategic language focus intensifiers degree complements in persuasive business


3 Strategic language focus intensifiers degree complements in persuasive business


4 Business description including management and operations


5 Marketing vocabulary and concepts part 1


6 Marketing voacbulary and concepts part 2


7 Marketing vocabulary and concepts video part 3


8 Marketing business plan part 1


9 Marketing business plan part 2


1 Financials part 1 startup costs operating costs sales projections vocabulary


2 Financials part 2 income statement voacbulary concept focus


3 Financialspart 3 startup costs sales revenue projections cost projections


4 Fincancials part3 startup costs sales revenue projections cost projections


5 Financials part 3 startup costs sales revenue projections cost projections


6 Strategic language focus describing financials


7 Creating a brief business plan part 1


1 Financing a business bootstrapping versus outside funding part 1


2 Financing a business bootstrapping versus outside funding part 2


3 Debt financing bank loans and microloans part 1


4 Debt financing bank loans and microloans part 2


5 Equity financing venture capital part 1


6 Equity financing venture capital part 2


7 Finding investors in the social network


8 Crowdfunding part 1


9 Crowdfunding part 2


10 Listening crowd sourced funding provides kickstart to new business ventures


11 Making a pitch to attract investors part 1


12 Making a pitch to attract investors part 2


13 Creating an effective hook video part 1


14 Creating an effective hook part 2


15 Adding impact word stress body language eye contact


16 Listening how to pitch a business


17 Persuasive pitch two samples


18 Course conclusion


1 Welcome to english for business entrepreneurship


2 COurse introduction part 1 course overview


3 Course introduction part 2 using the course site


4 What is entrepreneurship part 1


5 What is entrepreneurship part 2


6 Language focus reading siills part 1


7 Language focusing reading skills part 2


8 Why entrepreneurship part 1


9 Why entrepreneurship part 2


10 Idea products and opportunities


11 Creating simple one sentence product descriptions video part 1


12 Creaitng one simple sentence product descriptions part 2


13 Deciding on a type of startup video


14 Deciding on a tupe of startup guest speaker video part 2


15 Risk failure and important steps part 1


16 Risk failure and important steps part 2


17 Language focus comaprative structures part 1


18 Language focus comaprative structures part 2


19 Language focus comparative structures part 3


20 Creating a brief business plan part 2


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