WSI has designed six levels of Business English courses to meet the demands of the business community. The courses have been designed to emphasize the communication skills needed in today's competitive job market. In addition, WSI’s Business English courses provide you with the practice that is the most appropriate to your area of special interest. You may also select additional classes from specific business areas such as human resources, administration, finance, and sales.
WSI's Professional English has been specifically created to help you:
• Understand business conversations
• Relate to key business situations
• Develop general and technical business vocabulary
• Enhance your ability to express yourself in various business settings
• Improve your overall communication skills
In addition to its emphasis on general business English, a key feature of WSI’s Business English Course is in providing you with practice appropriate to your area of special interest. When you begin your course, you may select from these specialist business areas: WSI’s Business English Courses are comprised of the following six levels: |
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| BE1 |
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| Greeting and introducing people formally and informally, basic telephone skills and taking meeting notes. Suitable for administrators, customer service representatives and receptionists. | |
| BE2 | |
| Writing a resume and confidently introducing work experience and qualifications in a job interview. Suitable for recent university graduates and individuals seeking new employment. | |
| BE3 | |
| Correspondence and simple report writing. Suitable for sales personnel. | |
| BE4 | |
| Discussing topics such as advertising, sales and marketing in a business setting. Suitable for managers and specialists. | |
| BE5 | |
| Reporting on marketing research, discussing market trends, and producing involved presentations. Advanced skills in writing formal English. Suitable for middle managers and research staff. | |
| BE6 | |
| Writing formal letters and company profiles, describing future trends, and entertaining visitors and VIPs. Suitable for upper-level managers and international account executives. | |


