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Instructor Name

Self Study

Category

Personal Development

Reviews

3 (17 Rating)

Course Requirements

Students, Professionals & Business Owners 

Course Description

English as a Second Language: A Workplace Communications Primer


This comprehensive English as a Second Language (ESL) course is designed to help non-native speakers improve their English language skills. The curriculum covers all aspects of language learning, including speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Through interactive lessons, engaging activities, and real-life scenarios, students will gain the confidence and proficiency needed to communicate effectively in English.

What’s Included?



 

ü Specialized manual and course materials

ü Personalized certificate of completion


Course Outcomes

What Will Students Learn?

ü acknowledge existing skills in the areas of Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing.

ü recognize gaps in skills compared to workplace communication needs.

ü understand cultural and workplace influences on communication and how to function within them.

ü learn and practice effective skills for oral and written communication, including technical forms such as email and videoconferencing.

ü develop an individual Action Plan for continued skill reinforcement and growth.

 

Course Curriculum

1 ESL Video 1
14 Min


2 ESL Video 2
23 Min


1 Common Words and Sentences
5 Min


2 Oral Practice
2 Min


3 Words & Pronunciations
6 Min


4 Asking Questions
4 Min


1 Module 1
9 Min


2 Introductions & Greetings
6 Min


3 Business Conversation & Language Etiquette
12 Min


4 Effective Business Conversations
5 Min


1 Secrets of communication
6 Min


1 English as a Second Language [Quiz]
N/A


1 Personal Action Plan
30 Min


1 Recommended Reading
15 Min


1. Student Work Book
2. Self Study Guide

Instructor

Self Study

3 Rating
17 Reviews
8398 Students
70 Courses

Self-studying is a useful tool to enhance any learning experience, and when mastered, students young and old reap the benefits. Whether applied to studying for an AP exam or exploring new material independently due to sheer curiosity, self-studying can lead to new opportunities academically and professionally. Remember to utilize the world around you! Technology has put knowledge at your fingertips, so take advantage of all the easily accessible and low-cost tools at your disposal.


Self-study, when done correctly, is a very effective learning tool, so it can be helpful when used to prepare for a test or learn an entirely new subject matter on your own. Here are some tips for practicing successful self-studying:

  • Set realistic goals. Setting work goals for yourself, ones that realistically fit in with your life and other commitments, is important when creating self-study habits. You can set yourself up for success by assigning only a certain number of chapters to read each night, adjusting your workload according to how hectic your schedule is in any given week, and giving yourself a mental break each week to let your mind rest.
  • Find what works for you. There are many different ways to learn, and it is important to adjust studying techniques to find what works for your brain. Some students find reading aloud helpful, others like taking handwritten notes rather than typing. Discover whatever works best for you, and stick with it.
  • Review material the same day you learn it. After taking notes in an online course, or reading the next chapter in your textbook, make sure you review all the new material, by typing up your notes, practicing your new skill, or reading over a chapter again, to help it resonate. While this may seem tedious, it only takes a short amount of time. Reviewing can help with long-term absorption of material, so it decreases the need of cramming in the future.
  • Study in short, frequent sessions. Instead of treating your study session like a marathon, break up your material by topic into a series of short sessions, separated by short breaks. That way, you won’t be staring at your books or computer for too long while wearing on your focus, and your brain can absorb the material more easily. While cramming may seem like a great way to cover a lot of material in a condensed amount of time, studying in short, frequent sessions is a more effective way to learn subject matter and self-study.
  • Prepare and maintain your study environment. When learning remotely it is important to create a study space for yourself. By setting aside a desk or table that is a designated environment for self-studying or completing an online course, you will know to be mentally prepared to learn when you enter that space

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