East Asia Institute of Management 东亚管理学院 (EASB) English



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Grammar for Better Business Communication E-mail

 

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Objective:

Use Standard English to communicate effectively in your work. You will achieve a better understanding of Basic English grammar and English sentence construction.

 

At this program, you will:

§   understand the importance of using standard English in business writing

§   gain an understanding of various aspects of standard English

§   be able to correct common errors in written English

§   be able to use standard English in business correspondence and reports

 

 

Outline:

§   Coming to Grips with the English Language in Singapore

§   Importance of Writing in Standard English

§   Elements of a Proper English Sentence

§   Types of Nouns and their Common Errors

§   Pronouns

§   Articles

§   Adjectives

§   Subject- Verb Agreement and the 'Rules' of Concord

§   Verbs and Tenses

§   The Modals

§   Prepositions

§   Questions

§   Passive Voice

§   Combining Messages

 

 

Learning Features:

To monitor the effectiveness of this programme; a pre- and post-test will be given at the start and end of this programme to evaluate your understanding of the topics covered.

 

For whom:

Managers, executives, professionals, secretaries, administrative staff and others who want to improve their use of standard English in their written communication.

 

Course Duration:
2 days

Fees:
$500
All prices are subject to prevailing GST of 7%

 

 

IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. Replacements are allowed without charge. Please inform us of the replacement in writing at least 3 days before the commencement date.
2. Cancellation received less then 10 working days prior to the workshop will carry a 30% administration fee.
3. Confirmation will be sent out via email 2 weeks prior to the commencement date.
4. EASB reserves the right to reschedule/cancel a workshop in the event of unforeseen circumstances.

 

For further information, please contact 6370 8865 / 6278 5550, or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 March 2010 06:37