Business English I

Brief description

  • Topics: market research and international marketing, brands, management and mentoring, mobile banking, managing money, environmental and cyber challenges, challenges at the workplace, intercultural management, secondments abroad, relocation and retention
  • Business Correspondence: e-mails, letters, graphs, social media, summarising findings
  • Skills: dealing with questions, collaborating, defending your ideas, managing challenging conversations, giving feedback on performance, appraisals
  • Grammar: verb tenses (active and passive), noun compounds/ phrases/ combinations, describing trends, multiword verbs, reported speech, adverbs and adjectives, defining and non-defining relative clauses, question tags, cleft sentences, linking phrases and words, inversion

Mode of delivery

face to face

Type

compulsory

Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools

Dubicka, Iwonna et al. Business Partner B2+. Coursebook. DACH Edition. Harlow: Pearson Education Limited. 2019 (required)
Barral, Irene. Lizzie Wright. Business Partner B2+. Workbook. Harlow: Pearson Education Limited. 2020 (recommended)

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 (participation & performance, homework, presentation, quizzes, e-learning tasks)

Prerequisites and co-requisites

English level B2

Infos

Degree programme

European Economy & Business Management (Bachelor)

Cycle

Bachelor

ECTS Credits

3.00

Language of instruction

English

Curriculum

Part-Time

Academic year

2023

Semester

1 WS

Incoming

No

Learning outcome

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:

  • Understand and apply situation- and topic-appropriate vocabulary orally and in writing
  • Correctly use basic and advanced English grammar
  • Describe consequences
  • Read and debate about current topics
  • Communicate successfully in a variety of business-related situations
  • Carry out a needs analysis using leading and opening questions
  • Write different types of e-mails, and graph descriptions
  • Deal with questions (respond to questions, propose a change)
  • Brainstorm and promote collaboration in a meeting
  • Present and defend ideas
  • Manage challenging conversations
The learning outcomes contribute mainly to the following (International) Programme Learning Outcomes:
LO 1.4./ ILO 4
LO 2.1/ ILO 5
LO 2.2/ ILO 6
LO 4.2/ ILO5
LO 4.3 / ILO 8

Course code

0389-20-01-BB-DE-06