The course package starts on 23.01.2023 and ends on 30.04.2023.
Registration ends on 20.01.2023.
Schedules are based on Central European Time (CET).
Our English for Workplace series aims to boost language skills for the work environment and is designed for all professionals regardless of background or industry. If your goal is to succeed in the workplace by improving your speaking and writing skills in a professional context, the English for Workplace series at ZENITH lingo is the correct address.
Upper-Intermediate or CEFR B2 level
Advanced or CEFR C1 levelÂ
The Workplace English series offers learners essential linguistic tools needed for professional communications. Each lesson focuses on four key aspects of workplace communication in English: speaking, vocabulary, writing, and grammar. You will learn essential grammar and vocabulary and immediately practice them in speaking sessions. Role plays around real workplace scenarios, and discussions on key topics will help you advance your professional English in verbal communication.
Customized course
If you need a different schedule, group size, or content for some lessons, you can customize the course for your particular needs. To get the most out of it, you must book a minimum of 24 units (24 x 45 minutes).
In what formats can I customize the course?
You can customize English for Workplace Advanced C1 in all formats:
Venue:
ZENITH lingo language classes take part in one of the following venues:
*available only in Mainz, Germany
Class size:
Class size classification defines number of participants per course.
Intensity:
You can choose in what intensity you would like to take your preparation course.
All professionals
Speaking: Workforce
Vocabulary building: Employment and employability
Grammar: Adjective or adverb?
Speaking: Workplace atmosphere
Vocabulary building: Job satisfaction
Grammar: Adjectives order
Speaking: Corporate culture
Vocabulary building: Essential phrases for discussing corporate culture
Grammar: Defining and non-defining relative clauses
Speaking: Internal communication
Vocabulary building: Team building
Grammar: Participles used as adjectives
Speaking: Chairing meetings
Vocabulary building: Key phrases for chairing meetings
Grammar: Adjectives without nouns
Speaking: Presenting at meetings
Vocabulary building: Useful language for presenting meetings
Grammar: Structures after adjectives
Speaking: Discussions
Vocabulary: Essential vocabulary for discussions
Grammar: There is-more complex structures
Speaking: Communication style: Diplomatic English
Vocabulary: Politeness and softening
Grammar: Modal verbs: ability – can and could
Speaking: Developing an argument 1
Vocabulary: Linking words 1
Grammar: Modal verbs: permission – can, could, may and might
Speaking: Developing an argument 2
Vocabulary: Linking words 2
Grammar: Modal verbs: obligation – must and have to
Speaking: Staff negotiations
Vocabulary building: Essential vocabulary for negotiations
Grammar: Modal verbs: obligation – should and ought to
Speaking: Work-life balance
Vocabulary building: Work-life balance
Grammar: Modal verbs: certainty – must, cannot, will, should
Speaking: Workforce
Vocabulary building: Employment and employability
Grammar: Adjective or adverb?
Speaking: Workplace atmosphere
Vocabulary building: Job satisfaction
Grammar: Adjectives order
Speaking: Corporate culture
Vocabulary building: Essential phrases for discussing corporate culture
Grammar: Defining and non-defining relative clauses
Speaking: Internal communication
Vocabulary building: Team building
Grammar: Participles used as adjectives
Speaking: Chairing meetings
Vocabulary building: Key phrases for chairing meetings
Grammar: Adjectives without nouns
Speaking: Presenting at meetings
Vocabulary building: Useful language for presenting meetings
Grammar: Structures after adjectives
Speaking: Discussions
Vocabulary: Essential vocabulary for discussions
Grammar: There is-more complex structures
Speaking: Communication style: Diplomatic English
Vocabulary: Politeness and softening
Grammar: Modal verbs: ability – can and could
Speaking: Developing an argument 1
Vocabulary: Linking words 1
Grammar: Modal verbs: permission – can, could, may and might
Speaking: Developing an argument 2
Vocabulary: Linking words 2
Grammar: Modal verbs: obligation – must and have to
Speaking: Staff negotiations
Vocabulary building: Essential vocabulary for negotiations
Grammar: Modal verbs: obligation – should and ought to
Speaking: Work-life balance
Vocabulary building: Work-life balance
Grammar: Modal verbs: certainty – must, cannot, will, should
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