Management Training 2

"Brede Court", Brede Hill, Brede, East Sussex, TN31 6EJ • Tel.: +44-1424-883105 • Fax: +44-1424-883104 or simply email Monika Pennington at bredecrt@globalnet.co.uk for written & oral assessment (see contact page).

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B.E.T. Ltd. offers the following courses (and more on demand):~

General:

• Starting Business English
• Intermediate Business English
• Bid for Power
• Business English in an
International Environment

(All of the above include General Grammar content)

Skills Specific:

• Presentations
• Meetings
• Technical Writing + Business Skills
• International Negotiations I, II
• Sales & Marketing

(All of the above include selected
grammar required for each specific skill)

SELP (Special English Language Packages):

Does your group require individual training?

Please contact us.

B.E.T. Ltd. (SELP) has also organised many other specialised packages including Health Care Management, Secretarial etc.

Course tutors have had many years' training experience. All are post graduates, native English speakers, and fluent in German.

In addition, guest speakers and company visits can be organised. Our guest speakers are usually senior executives with considerable international experience.

Course contents are always agreed with client companies and are designed to meet their special needs. Materials used incorporate training videos which support comprehensive training manuals. Each student receives one of these (manuals) on arrival.

An important criterion is that English must be spoken at all times. Tutors, who are resident during training, assist students throughout, correcting mistakes of grammar and pronunciation.

Most courses are designed to cover six to twelve days and include full training at the weekend. Daily routines are varied to maximise intensive learning and are interspersed with cultural visits and dinners with English guests, enabling students to continue practising their English.
During a typical course, students work from 9.00 am to 9.00 pm, which includes, on average, a minimum of two hours' private study, working on projects and language improvement.

Students work individually, in pairs or groups, often using "role games" based on the main theme of the course enabling them to practise gambits and other skills acquired during their training.