One-week super-combination course

(Intermediate: CEF B1)

Dates for 2010
Week No. Date Week No. Date
2 11 - 15 January 31 2 - 6 August
4 25 - 29 January 33 16 - 20 August
6 8 - 12 February 35 30 August - 3 September
8 22 - 26 February 36 6 - 10 September
9 1 - 5 March 38 20 - 24 September
10 8 - 12 March 39 27 September - 1 October
12 22 - 26 March 41 11 - 15 October
15 12 - 16 April 43 25 - 29 October
17 26 - 30 April 44 1 - 5 November
18 3 - 7 May 45 8 - 12 November
21 24 - 28 May 46 15 - 19 November
22 31 May - 4 June 47 22 - 26 Novmeber
24 14 - 18 June 48 29 November - 3 December
26 28 June - 2 July 49 6 - 10 December
29 19 - 23 July 50 13 - 17 December

Participants
This course is for professionals working in an international business environment who want to focus on specific learning objectives on a one-to-one basis in morning sessions beginning at 08.00, and develop professional communication skills in an international group context in the afternoons. Maximum group size: six participants. Entry level is pre-intermediate ( CEF B1). Any client in doubt should arrange a pre-course telephone interview to help assess present level.

Objectives
Programmes are customised to both individual and specific group requirements. Your individual trainer will agree a timetable of activities with you on Monday which meets your individual objectives. Your group trainer will define group objectives for the five sessions and consult with the individual trainer daily to manage your overall learning programme.

The following three areas form the basis of our English and international communication courses at York Associates.

1. Language
Most participants want to develop their confidence and fluency in English. Your training course will create lots of opportunities for speaking and listening. There will also be a focus on increasing vocabulary and developing more accurate English with a better command of grammar and pronunciation.

2. Professional communication
You can select from a menu of professional communication areas depending on the relative importance in your current or future job. This menu includes

You can also decide to develop core communication skills such as clear speaking, effective listening, facilitating, conflict management and influencing which are important across all of these business communication situations.

3. Intercultural
Many professionals want to develop a greater understanding of the role which culture has in the international business world. Our internationally experienced trainers can support you to develop both cultural knowledge and the intercultural skills important for your role.

Generally, the individual sessions in a Combination course allow time to focus on developing language skills and fluency. The group sessions normally focus on professional communication skills and intercultural competence.

Timetable
This course is 35 hours per week with the working day structured from 08.00 to 17.00 as follows:

Timetable

1. Individual/group training

08.00 – 10.30

Coffee

2. Individual/group training

10.45 – 12.15

Lunch (with trainer)

3. Group/indivdual training

13.45 – 15.15

Coffee

4. Group/individual training

15.30 – 17.00

 

Evening (optional homework / social activity)

Evening activities
At least two events will be arranged including, for example, an evening dinner, a sports activity, theatre, live music, countryside tour etc. The evening activities are optional and you are free to have dinner with your host family each evening if you wish.

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Individual courses
Super-intensive
Intensive
Weekend intensive
Short course
Weekend plus

Combination courses
Super-combination
Combination

Group courses
English for International Communication
Human Resources Communication

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