Business English 2
Brief description
- Topics
- Marketing
- Investment
- Banking
- Bonds, stocks, and shares
- Accounting and financial statements
- Government and taxation
- The business cycle
- Business grammar
- Trends, graphs, and figures
- Modal verbs
- Conditionals
- Reported speech
- Prepositions
Mode of delivery
face to face
Type
compulsory
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
- MacKenzie, Ian (2010): English for Business Studies. A course for Business Studies and Economics Students. Student’s Book. 3rd ed. Cambridge University Press.
- Emmerson, Paul. Business Grammar Builder (2010): Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate. Student's Book. 2nd ed. Hueber; Macmillan Publishers.
- Business magazine: The Economist
- Business Spotlight magazine
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Face-to-face learning (input, discussions, role plays, presentations, written activities), case studies, distance learning, blended learning, support through various media
Assessment methods and criteria
Continuous assessment:
- Weekly written quizzes 60%
- Presentation 20%
- Participation and performance in class, homework, and assignments 20%
Prerequisites and co-requisites
English CEFR Level B2
Infos
Degree programme
Logistics & Transport Management (Bachelor)
Cycle
Bachelor
ECTS Credits
3.00
Language of instruction
English
Curriculum
Part-Time
Academic year
2024
Semester
2 SS
Incoming
Yes
Learning outcome
After successful completion of the course students are able
- to understand and competently use the grammatical structures in “teaching content”
- to use formal and informal presentations styles for business talks
- to give a professional presentation about a current financial/business topic
- to understand and talk about marketing tools
- to describe trends and developments (line graphs, pie charts, bar charts)
- to deal with figures and talk about finance
- to make telephone arrangements
- to discuss important current business topics in a professional manner e.g., government spending and taxation, government intervention in the economy
- to consider the uses of stocks and shares
- to talk about price changes
- to discuss different possible investments
Course code
0391-21-01-BB-DE-24