English for the Beer Industry
As a beer producer you need to be able to:
use the range of vocabulary and expressions specific to the beer industry
write informative emails and leaflets about your beer
negotiate effectively in English
participate in meetings in English
network sensitively with colleagues from different cultures
make persuasive presentations
talk about the beer industry in a range of contexts
socialise in English with clients
explain the processes involved in making beer
communicate effectively in English both on the phone and face to face
On the training you will:
learn language appropriate to the beer industry
become familiar with beer production terms
build confidence and fluency in using English
practise introductions and closing conversations
practise using English on the telephone in a range of situations
write guided emails and letters
ask the right questions to get the right answers
improve listening skills and react appropriately
develop awareness of other cultures and how it affects use of English
learn to present product information to an international audience
learn strategies to understand English as spoken in different accents
report on sales and current market trends
Results-driven structure of the programme:
strong element of individual coaching
dedicated daily sessions to improve fluency and accuracy in language
both Quatorial 4:1 and Tutorial 1:1 sessions have clearly identified,
transparent objectives, appropriate time limits and a pace calculated to
challenge the learner at all times
presentations in a lecture theatre with an audience representing a variety of
nationalities, backgrounds, specialisms and level
English for the Fashion Industry
As a fashion professional you need to be able to:
use the range of vocabulary and expressions specific to the fashion industry
understand articles and news releases from around the world
write in good English about all aspects of fashion
use English on the telephone
present information in a clear concise manner to a diverse audience
talk about trends and developments in fashion
communicate effectively in English with both native and non-native speakers
deal with enquiries from a wide range of sources
use both formal and informal English appropriately
On the training you will:
learn language appropriate to the fashion industry
read and understand articles on fashion from a range of sources
write emails and reports relevant to your particular interests
learn to respond appropriately in a range of different situations
build confidence and fluency in using English
practise introductions and closing conversations
practise telephone scenarios
ask the right questions to get the right answers
improve listening skills and react appropriately
develop awareness of other cultures
report on sales and current market trends
Results-driven structure of the programme:
strong element of individual coaching
dedicated daily sessions to improve fluency and accuracy in language
both Quatorial 4:1 and Tutorial 1:1 sessions have clearly identified,
transparent objectives, appropriate time limits and a pace calculated to
challenge the learner at all times
presentations in a lecture theatre with an audience representing a variety of
nationalities, backgrounds, specialisms and levels
English for the Hospitality Industry
As a hospitality professional you need to be able to:
use the range of vocabulary and expressions specific to the hospitality industry
write convincing emails about your hotel/services
use English on the telephone
present information in a clear concise manner to a diverse audience
talk about available services and facilities in English
communicate effectively in English with both native and non-native speakers
deal with both written and spoken complaints in English
use both formal and informal English appropriately
On the training you will:
learn language appropriate to the hospitality industry (facilities, services, excursions, food )
learn to respond appropriately in a range of different situations
build confidence and fluency in using English
practise introductions and closing conversations
practise telephone scenarios
write guided emails and letters
ask the right questions to get the right answers
improve listening skills and react appropriately
develop awareness of other cultures
report on sales and current market trends
Results-driven structure of the programme:
strong element of individual coaching
dedicated daily sessions to improve fluency and accuracy in language
both Quatorial 4:1 and Tutorial 1:1 sessions have clearly identified,
transparent objectives, appropriate time limits and a pace calculated to
challenge the learner at all times
presentations in a lecture theatre with an audience representing a variety of
nationalities, backgrounds, specialisms and levels
English for the Import Export Industry
As an Export/Import professional you need to be able to:
be able to understand English as spoken by both native and non-native speakers
use the range of vocabulary and expressions specific to the import/export industry
understand and use Incoterms (commonly used trade terms in international trade)
negotiate effectively in English
communicate effectively on the telephone
write clear, concise emails
use English to establish good relations with clients and colleagues from different cultures
On the training you will:
build confidence and fluency in using English
learn language appropriate to the import/export industry
practise socialising in English
learn to negotiate effectively in English
do intensive telephone drills
practise negotiating in English
learn to present product information to an international audience
improve listening skills and react appropriately
learn strategies to understand English as spoken in different accents
develop awareness of other cultures and how it affects use of English
write guided emails and memos
Results-driven structure of the programme Cambridge offers:
strong element of individual coaching
dedicated daily sessions to improve fluency and accuracy in language
both Quatorial 4:1 and Tutorial 1:1 sessions which have clearly identified,
transparent objectives, appropriate time-limits and a pace calculated to
challenge each learner at all times
the opportunity to practise presentations in a lecture theatre with an audience representing a
variety of nationalities, backgrounds, specialisms and levels
English for Interviews
To be successful in the international job market you will need to be able to:
· write a good CV in English
· write covering letters appropriate to specific positions
· understand English spoken at different speeds and in different accents
· read and understand job specifications and job descriptions in English
· research effectively on the internet and extract essential information
· ask and answer questions clearly, succinctly and in an appropriate manner
· talk about relevant experience and qualifications
· interact in small group situations
· present a subject in a formal way using visual aids as appropriate
· take part in mock interviews
On the training you will:
learn language that is relevant in the job-hunting market
practise reading job specifications and job descriptions related to your field
build confidence and fluency in using English
practise listening skills and improve your ability to understand spoken English
learn how to present and support ideas in the most effective way
develop strategies for reading effectively
write guided emails and letters on different topics
Results-driven structure of the programme:
strong element of individual coaching
dedicated daily sessions to improve fluency and accuracy in language
both Quatorial 4:1 and Tutorial 1:1 sessions have clearly identified,
transparent objectives, appropriate time limits and a pace calculated to
challenge the learner at all times
presentations in a lecture theatre with an audience representing a variety of
nationalities, backgrounds, specialisms and levels
English for the Iron and Steel Industry
As an Iron and Steel Industry professional you need to be able to:
understand English as spoken by both native and non-native speakers
use the range of vocabulary and expressions specific to the Iron and Steel industry
explain the processes in the production of end-products
give clear instructions
discuss facts and figures in English
communicate effectively in meetings
use English on the telephone
write clear, concise reports and emails
use English to establish good relations with clients and colleagues from different areas of your
industry
negotiate effectively prices of raw materials with suppliers
manage pricing in relation to supply and demand
On the training you will:
build confidence and fluency in using English
learn language appropriate to the Iron and Steel industry
explain processes to an international audience
learn language to aid instruction giving and foster good Health and Safety standards
present information using facts and figures in a clear, concise way
improve listening skills and react appropriately
learn strategies to understand English as spoken in different accents
write guided reports and emails
practise socialising in English
practise Âasking the right questions to get the right answersÊ
practise the language of prediction (degrees of certainty)
Results-driven structure of the programme Cambridge offers:
strong element of individual coaching
dedicated daily sessions to improve fluency and accuracy in language
both Quatorial 4:1 and Tutorial 1:1 sessions which have clearly identified,
transparent objectives, appropriate time-limits and a pace calculated to
challenge each learner at all times
the opportunity to practise presentations in a lecture theatre with an audience representing a
variety of nationalities, backgrounds, specialisms and levels
English for the Oil and Gas Industry

As an Oil and Gas professional you need to be able to:
understand English as spoken by both native and non-native speakers
use the range of vocabulary and expressions specific to the oil and gas industry
explain processes and talk about systems
give clear instructions
discuss facts and figures in English
communicate effectively in meetings
use English on the telephone
write clear, concise reports and emails
use English to establish good relations with clients and colleagues from different cultures
On the training you will:
build confidence and fluency in using English
learn language appropriate to the oil and gas industry
present information using facts and figures in a clear, concise way
explain processes to an international audience
learn language to aid instruction giving
improve listening skills and react appropriately
learn strategies to understand English as spoken in different accents
write guided reports and emails
practise socialising in English
develop awareness of other cultures and how it affects use of English
Results-driven structure of the programme OISE Cambridge offers:
strong element of individual coaching
dedicated daily sessions to improve fluency and accuracy in language
both Quatorial 4:1 and Tutorial 1:1 sessions which have clearly identified,
transparent objectives, appropriate time-limits and a pace calculated to
challenge each learner at all times
the opportunity to practise presentations in a lecture theatre with an audience representing a
variety of nationalities, backgrounds, specialisms and levels
English for the Renewable Energy Industry
As a Renewable Energy professional you need to be able to:
understand English as spoken by both native and non-native speakers
use the range of vocabulary and expressions specific to the Renewable Energy industry
explain the processes in energy production
give clear instructions
present facts and figures in English
write clear, concise reports and emails
use English to establish good relations with clients and colleagues from different areas of your
industry
negotiate effectively prices of energy and plant machinery with suppliers
manage pricing in relation to energy supply and demand
communicate effectively in meetings
On the training you will:
build confidence understanding different Englishes
learn and use appropriate lexis
explain ideas, processes and explain the environmental benefits to potential customers
learn language to foster good Health and Safety standards
present information using facts and figures in a clear, concise way
write guided reports and emails
practise socialising in English
practise Âasking the right questions to get the right answersÊ
practise the language of prediction
practise being diplomatic in English
Results-driven structure of the programme OISE Cambridge offers:
strong element of individual coaching
dedicated daily sessions to improve fluency and accuracy in language
both Quatorial 4:1 and Tutorial 1:1 sessions which have clearly identified,
transparent objectives, appropriate time-limits and a pace calculated to
challenge each learner at all times
the opportunity to practise presentations in a lecture theatre with an audience representing a
variety of nationalities, backgrounds, specialisms and levels
English for the Soft Drinks Industry

As a soft drinks producer you need to be able to:
use the range of vocabulary and expressions specific to the soft drinks industry
write informative emails and leaflets about your soft drinks
negotiate effectively in English
participate in meetings in English
network sensitively with colleagues from different cultures
make persuasive presentations
talk about the soft drinks industry in a range of contexts
socialise in English with clients
explain the processes involved in making soft drinks
communicate effectively in English both on the phone and face to face
On the training you will:
learn language appropriate to the soft drinks industry
become familiar with soft drinks production terms
build confidence and fluency in using English
practise introductions and closing conversations
practise using English on the telephone in a range of situations
write guided emails and letters
ask the right questions to get the right answers
improve listening skills and react appropriately
develop awareness of other cultures and how it affects use of English
learn to present product information to an international audience
learn strategies to understand English as spoken in different accents
report on sales and current market trends
Results-driven structure of the programme:
strong element of individual coaching
dedicated daily sessions to improve fluency and accuracy in language
both Quatorial 4:1 and Tutorial 1:1 sessions have clearly identified,
transparent objectives, appropriate time limits and a pace calculated to
challenge the learner at all times
presentations in a lecture theatre with an audience representing a variety of
nationalities, backgrounds, specialisms and levels
English for Taxation Professionals
As a Taxation expert you need to be able to:
understand English as spoken by both native and non-native speakers
use the range of vocabulary and expressions specific to taxation and finance
understand and use terminology specific to taxation and finance
negotiate effectively in English
communicate effectively on the telephone
write clear, concise emails and reports
explain facts and figures clearly
use English to establish good relations with clients and colleagues from different cultures
On the training you will:
build confidence and fluency in using English
learn language appropriate to taxation and finance
learn to present financial information to an international audience
learn to negotiate effectively in English
practise using English on the telephone
take part in simulated negotiations
write guided emails and reports
improve listening skills and learn to react appropriately
learn strategies to understand English as spoken in different accents
develop awareness of other cultures and how it affects use of English
practise socialising in English
Results-driven structure of the programme Cambridge offers:
strong element of individual coaching
dedicated daily sessions to improve fluency and accuracy in language
both Quatorial 4:1 and Tutorial 1:1 sessions which have clearly identified,
transparent objectives, appropriate time-limits and a pace calculated to
challenge each learner at all times
the opportunity to practise presentations in a lecture theatre with an audience representing a
variety of nationalities, backgrounds, specialisms and levels
English for the Telecommunications Industry
As a Telecommunications professional you need to be able to:
understand English as spoken by both native and non-native speakers
use the range of vocabulary and expressions specific to the telecommunications industry
describe product ranges clearly and accurately in English
negotiate in English
give effective presentations
communicate on the telephone
take an active part in meetings
write clear, concise, unambiguous emails
use English to establish good relations with clients and colleagues from different cultures
On the training you will:
build confidence and fluency in using English
learn language appropriate to the telecommunications industry
learn to use English in a variety of social situations
learn to negotiate effectively in English
do intensive telephone practice
practise negotiating in English
learn to present product information to an international audience
improve listening skills and react appropriately
learn strategies to understand English as spoken in different accents
develop awareness of other cultures and how it affects use of English
write guided emails and memos
Results-driven structure of the programme Cambridge offers:
strong element of individual coaching
dedicated daily sessions to improve fluency and accuracy in language
both Quatorial 4:1 and Tutorial 1:1 sessions which have clearly identified,
transparent objectives, appropriate time-limits and a pace calculated to
challenge each learner at all times
the opportunity to practise presentations in a lecture theatre with an audience representing a
variety of nationalities, backgrounds, specialisms and levels
English for the Wine Industry

As a wine producer you need to be able to:
use the range of vocabulary and expressions specific to the wine industry
write convincing emails about your wine
negotiate effectively in English
network sensitively with colleagues from different cultures
make persuasive presentations
conduct memorable tastings
On the training you will:
learn language appropriate to the wine industry (describing, shipping, storage)
become familiar with wine production terms
build confidence and fluency in using English
practise introductions and closing conversations
do intensive telephone drills
write guided emails and letters
ask the right questions to get the right answers
improve listening skills and react appropriately
develop awareness of other cultures
report on sales and current market trends
present for wine trade fairs
talk with local buyers
conduct a memorable tasting of your own wines
Results-driven structure of the programme:
strong element of individual coaching
dedicated daily sessions to improve fluency and accuracy in language
both Quatorial 4:1 and Tutorial 1:1 sessions have clearly identified,
transparent objectives, appropriate time limits and a pace calculated to
challenge the learner at all times
presentations in a lecture theatre with an audience representing a variety of
nationalities, backgrounds, specialisms and levels
Cambridge First Certificate (FCE) / FCE
Certificate of Advanced English (CAE)
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) / IELTS
Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) / TOEIC
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